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20180834: HGGC Fund III-A, L.P.; H.I.G. Middle Market LBO Fund II, L.P.
20180840: Sean E. Reilly; Lamar Advertising Company
20180841: Kevin P. Reilly, Jr.; Lamar Advertising Company
20180844: Thomas J. Campbell; Morrill M. Hall, Jr. and Judy C. Hall
20180846: Bain Capital Asia Fund III, L.P.; World Wide Packaging, LLC
20180793: AP VIII Olympus VoteCo, LLC; Nasdaq, Inc.
20180803: EFR Group Holdings S.a.r.l.; The Kroger Co.
J.M. Smucker/Conagra, In the Matter of
20171840: KKR North America Fund XI (AMG) LLC; Envision Healthcare Corporation
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request (Fur Rules)
20180773: Golden Gate Capital Opportunity Fund, L.P.; West First Management Corp.
20180826: Centene Corporation; CMG Holding Company, LLC
20180737: Andrea Pignataro; Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners VII, L.P.
20180760: GI Partners Fund V LP; Togetherwork Holdings, LLC
20180817: Viavi Solutions, Inc.; Cobham plc
20180843: Michael Angelakis; Comcast Corporation
Sanford Health, FTC and State of North Dakota v.
The FTC issued an administrative complaint and authorized a federal court action to block Sanford Health's proposed acquisition of Mid Dakota Clinic, alleging that the deal would vioated antitrust law by significantly reducing competition for adult primary care physician services, pediatric services, obstetrics and gynecology services, and general surgery physician services in the greater Bismarck and Mandan metropolitan area. The FTC, jointly with the Office of the Attorney General of North Dakota, filed a complaint in federal district court seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to stop the deal and maintain the status quo pending an administrative trial on the merits. According to the complaint, Sanford and Mid Dakota are each other's closest rivals in the four-county Bismarck-Mandan region of North Dakota, and the merger would create a group of physicians with at least 75 to 85 percent share in the provision of adult primary care physician services, pediatric services, obstetrics and gynecology services.