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20130872: Glenview Offshore Opportunity Fund, Ltd.; Health Management Associates, Inc.
20130765: Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas; Mayfair Vermogensverwaltungs SE
20130919: Pik Holdings, Inc.; EGWP, LLC
20130912: Teays River Investments, LLC; Remington Hybrid Seed Company, Inc.
GenCorp Inc./United Technologies Corp.
North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners, Plaintiff-Appellant
20130914: Clearlake Capital Partners III, LP; Archer Limited
20130909: Campbell Soup Company; Plum Inc.
20130903: Brown & Brown Inc.; Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc.
20130893: Accenture plc; Acquity Group Limited
Resort Property Depot, Inc., et al.
20130897: Yahoo! Inc.; Tumblr, Inc.
20130879: Taconic Opportunity Fund L.P.; WPX Energy, Inc.
20130878: Taconic Opportunity Offshore Fund Ltd.; WPX Energy, Inc.
20130915: Greenbriar Equity Fund II L.P.; CI (Transplace) Co-Investment Partners, L.P.
Bosley, Inc., Aderans America Holdings, Inc., and Aderans Co., Ltd.
On 4/8/2013, Bosley, Inc., the nation’s largest manager of medical/surgical hair restoration procedures, settled Federal Trade Commission charges that it illegally exchanged competitively sensitive, nonpublic information about its business practices with one of its competitors, HC (USA), Inc., commonly known as Hair Club, in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act. In settling the FTC’s charges, Bosley has agreed not to communicate such information in the future, and will institute an antitrust compliance program. The FTC alleged that for at least the past four years, Bosley exchanged competitively sensitive, nonpublic information about its business operations with Hair Club. The information exchanged by the companies’ CEOs included details about future product offerings, surgical hair transplantation price floors and discounts, plans for business expansion and contraction, and current business operations and performance.