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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.
FTC Seeks Public Comments on Proposed Study of the E-Cigarette Industry
FTC Amends Fair Packaging and Labeling Act Rules
FTC Approves Application for Modification of Divestiture Agreement Between Albertsons and Haggen Holdings, LLC
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (“Raise in Pay” Commercial)
Statement of the Federal Trade Commission In the Matter of Dollar Tree, Inc. and Family Dollar Stores, Inc. (Joined by Chairwoman Ramirez, Commissioner Brill, Commissioner Ohlhausen, and Commissioner McSweeny)
FTC Requires Dollar Tree and Family Dollar to Divest 330 Stores as Condition of Merger
FTC Requests Bankruptcy Court Take Steps to Protect RadioShack Consumers’ Personal Information
FTC Returns $3 Million to Consumers in Cactus Juice Scam
Retail Tracking Firm Settles FTC Charges it Misled Consumers About Opt Out Choices
FTC Releases Reports on 2012 Cigarette and Smokeless Tobacco Sales and Marketing Expenditures
Federal Trade Commission Smokeless Tobacco Report for 2012
Federal Trade Commission Cigarette Report for 2012
FTC Charges Company, Owner with Deceptively Marketing Mosquito Repellent Wristbands
Statement by FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez on Appellate Ruling in the POM Wonderful Matter
FTC Requires Albertsons and Safeway to Sell 168 Stores as a Condition of Merger
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