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Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures - 16 CFR Part 436
Policy Concerning Disclosures of Nonmerger Competition and Consumer Protection Investigations
Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, In the Matter of
Final consent order settled allegations that the proposed consolidation of Commonwealth's title plant with First American Title Insurance Company, its only competitor in the Washington, DC area, would create a monopoly for title services in the Washington, DC market. The consent order requires Commonwealth, among other things, to reestablish its operations and to maintain them as viable businesses in competition with First American.
Schmidt, Kalvin P., individually and d/b/a DKS Enterprises, DS Productions, DES Enterprises, www.mkt-america.com, and www.mkt-usa.com, In the Matter of
Emerson Electric Co., and Emerson Power Transmission Corp
Sabal, Jacqueline; a/k/a Jacqueline Sable
The May department Stores Company, et al.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
Exxon Corporation, The Shell Petroleum Company Limited, and Shell Oil Company, In the Matter of
Exxon will divest its viscosity index improver business to Chevron Chemical Company LLC to settle allegations that its proposed joint venture with Royal Dutch Shell to develop, manufacture and sell their fuel and lubricants additives would reduce competition and lead to collusion among the remaining firms in the market.
First American Real Estate Solutions, LLC; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
SoftSearch Holdings, Inc., and GeoQuest International Holdings, Inc.
Consent order settles charges that the acquisition of Petroleum Information Corporation could create a monopoly for production and well history data used by geologists and petroleum engineers to find additional oil and gas reserves. The settlement requires Dwight to license a complete set of well history to HPDI, an independent competitor, or another Commission-approved licensee.
Fair Allocation System, Inc.
An association of 25 automobile dealerships settled charges that they agreed to boycott Chrysler if the manufacturer continued to allocate vehicles based on total sales. Competing dealers marketed vehicles offering lower prices on the Internet and were taking substantial sales from other dealers in the Northwest. The consent order prohibits the dealers from threatening to enter into any boycott or refusal to deal with any automobile manufacturer or consumer.