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20160404: Francisco Partners II, L.P.; Computer Programs and Systems, Inc.
20160427: BlackRock, Inc.; Bank of America Corporation
20160429: Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong; 3BE Holdings, LLC
20160434: Vroom, Inc.; Richard D. Williams
20160435: Vroom, Inc.; Michael D. Welch
Step N Grip, LLC, In the Matter of
Step N Grip, LLC, which sells products online to keep rugs from curling at the edges, settled charges that it invited its closest competitor to fix and raise prices for their competing rug devices, in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act. Under the settlement agreement, Step N Grip is required to stop communicating with its competitors about prices. It is also barred from entering into, participating in, inviting, or soliciting an agreement with any competitor to divide markets, to allocate customers, or to fix prices; and from urging any competitor to raise, fix, or maintain its price or rate levels or limit or reduce service. The order is in effect for 20 years.