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Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Elder Fraud and Consumer Protection Issues
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company, et al.
The FTC accepted a consent order settling charges that Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company’s 2010 purchase of Star Pipe Products, Inc.’s cast iron soil pipe (CISP) business was anticompetitive. To help restore competition in CISP markets in the United States, the order prohibits Charlotte Pipe from enforcing a confidentiality and non-compete agreement with Star Pipe, ensures that Charlotte Pipe will publicly disclose its prior acquisitions of other CISP importers, and requires Charlotte Pipe to notify the Commission before making future acquisitions in this industry. CISP products are important components of pipeline systems used to transport wastewater from buildings to municipal sewage systems, to vent plumbing systems, and to transport rainwater to storm drains.
20130831: Berkshire Hathaway Inc.; DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc.
20130824: Catholic Health Initiatives; St. Luke's Episcopal Health System Corporation
20130805: Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.; Fisher Communications, Inc.
20130811: Post Holdings, Inc.; Hearthside Holdco, LLC
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
20130818: The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.; Howard W. Lutnick
Google Antitrust Correspondence through November 2013 (Part 1 of 3)
Google Antitrust Correspondence through November 2013 (Part 2 of 3)
Google Antitrust Correspondence through November 2013 (Part 3 of 3)
20130815: Reuben Mark; Cabela's Incorporated
20130779: Kaluz, S.A. de C.V.; PolyOne Corporation
Summit Metal Products, Inc. (Rain Deck)
Western Digital, In the Matter of
The FTC required Western Digital Corporation to sell assets used to manufacture and sell desktop hard disk drives to Toshiba Corporation as part of a proposed settlement that resolves charges that Western Digital's proposed acquisition of rival Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Ltd. would likely have harmed competition in the market for desktop hard disk drives used in personal computers. The proposed FTC order settles charges that the deal as originally proposed would have left only two companies, Western Digital and Seagate Technology LLC, in control of the entire worldwide market for desktop hard disk drives.