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1203007 Informal Interpretation
Billion Auto, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Frank Myers AutoMaxx, LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Key Hyundai of Manchester, LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Ramey Motors, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Dow Chemical Company, The
The Commission challenged Dow Chemical’s $18.8 billion proposed acquisition of Rohm & Haas Company as anticompetitive in the markets for various acrylics and other industrial chemicals used to make coated paper products, paints, and adhesives. According to the Commission’s complaint, the product markets in question include acrylic monomers, used in goods ranging from hygiene products to paints and industrial coatings, hollow sphere particles, used in paper products, and acrylic latex polymers, used in traffic paints. Given the high concentration in each of the product markets, the proposed acquisition would have represented a merger to monopoly. To remedy its anticompetitive concerns, the Commission required Dow to divest assets to Hager Pacific Acquisitions LLC.