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19993792: Invensys plc; Ralph G. Ridenour and Isobel J. Ridenour
19993762: The DII Group, Inc.; Thomas amd Susie C. Albright
19993759: Paul M. Montrone; Jenoptik AG
19993745: A.H. Belo Corporation; MAC America Communications, Inc.
19993741: V. Prem Watsa; Zenith National Insurance Corp.
19993738: Moneris Solutions, Inc., Royal Bank of Canada; Judith M. Van Kampen
19993737: Vicat, S.A.; Acadia Partners, L.P.
19993731: William E. Kassling; MotivePower Industries, Inc.
19993728: Vestar Equity Partners, L.P.; MotivePower Industries, Inc.
19993711: Hajoca Corporation; Howard Weinstein
19993709: Richard C. Rainwater; GAINSCO, Inc.
19993707: Mail-Well, Inc.; Russell C. Gesme
19993706: Thomas T. Gore, an individual; Timeplex, Inc.
19993696: KKR 1996 Fund L.P.; Birch Telecom, Inc.
19993687: Sumida Electric Co., Ltd.; C.P. Clare Corporation
19993631: The Bank of New York Co., Inc.; The Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited
LS Enterprises, LLC, also d/b/a Freepromo.com, Enterprise Publications, and LRS Publications; Internet Promotions, LLC, also d/b/a Cyberpromoters.com; and Louis Salatto
Rohm & Haas Company, and Morton International, Inc., In the Matter of
Rohm & Haas settled charges that its acquisition of Morton International, Inc. would lessen competition in North American for the production and sale of water-based floor care polymers used in the formulation of floor care products such as polishes. The consent order requires the divestiture of Morton's worldwide water-based floor care polymers business to GenCorp, Inc.