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First Look, L.L.C.
Announced Action(s) for June 13, 1997
CVS To Divest 120 Revco Drug Stores in VA, NY To Settle FTC Charges...
Announced Action(s) for May 23,1997
American Home Products Corporation, In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that the proposed acquisition of Solvay, S.A.'s animal health business would reduce competition in the market for the research, development, manufacture and sale of canine lyme vaccine, canine corona virus vaccine, and feline leukemia vaccine. The order requires divestiture of Solvay's U.S. and Canadian rights to the three types of vaccines to the Schering-Plough Corporation or another Commission-approved buyer.
Yellowstone Physicians, L.L.C.
FTC Charges Mesa County, Colorado Physician Group with Acting To Raise Prices, Reduce Competition
Staff Opinion--Foundation for the Accreditation of Hematopoietic Cell Therapy
Statement of Commissioner Mary L. Azcuenaga, Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part, in Ciba-Geigy Limited
Separate Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky, and Commissioners Janet D. Steiger, Roscoe B. Starek, III, and Christine A. Varney in Ciba-Geigy, Ltd
CIBA-Geigy Limited, Sandoz Ltd., and Novartis AG., et al., In the Matter of
Final consent order settles antitrust concerns in three markets affected by the proposed acquisition of Sandoz Ltd.: research and development in gene therapy products that are being targeted for life-threatening conditions such as hemophilia and cancer; corn herbicides; and flea control products. In the gene therapy market, the order requires the licensing of certain intellectual properties to Rhone-Poulenc Rorer and other firms to permit continued competition in research, development and commercialization for a broad range future medical treatments. In addition, in one of the largest divestitures eve1 required under a consent order, Sandoz agreed to divest its U.S. and Canadian corn herbicide business to BASF Aktiengesellschaft within 10 days. The consent order also requires the divestiture of Sandoz's flea control business to Central Garden and Pet Supply of Lafayette, California within 30 days.
J.C. Penney Company, Inc., and Thrift Drug, Inc., In the Matter of
Separate final consent orders settle charges that the acquisitions of Eckerd Corporation and 190 Rite Aid stores in North and South Carolina would give J.C. Penney a dominant position in four metropolitan areas and increase its ability to raise prices for the sale of pharmacy services to third party payers. The orders require the divestitures of 34 Thrifty drug stores and 127 Rite Aid drug stores.
Announced Actions for February 21, 1997
Overview of the Advisory Opinion Process at the Federal Trade Commission
Thoughts on 'Leveling the Playing Field' in Health Care Markets
Mobile Health Resources, L.L.C.
Ohio Ambulance Network, Inc.
FTC Obtains Relief for Health Care Consumers in California County
Announced Actions for January 24, 1997
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