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1107014 Informal Interpretation
1107014 Informal Interpretation
20111101: Fiat S.p.A.; Chrysler Group LLC
20111097: Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P.; Texon Holding II LP
20111093: Windjammer Senior Equity Fund III, L.P.; Joseph W. Chambers, Jr.
20111092: Li & Fung Limited; Fishman & Tobin, Inc.
20111089: Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.; 1386171 Ontario Inc.
20111087: Todd H. Epsten; James R. & Kristen A. Gustafson
20111030: V.F. Corporation; The Timberland Company
20111028: TPG Vienna Holdings, L.P.; StoneRiver Group, L.P.
20111086: Metropolitan Health Networks, Inc.; Continucare Corporation
20111083: Li & Fung Limited; Felix A. Porcaro, Jr.
20111081: Jahm Najafi; Borders Group, Inc.
20111068: Energy Capital Partners II-A, LP; Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated
20111061: Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.; Exxon Mobil Corporation
Southwest Health Alliances, Inc.
An association representing 900 physicians in the Amarillo, Texas, area agreed to a Commission order barring it from jointly negotiating the prices it charges insurance providers. The FTC alleged in a complaint filed with the order that the association, Southwest Health Alliances, Inc., d/b/a BSA Provider Network, has violated federal law since 2000 by fixing the prices its member doctors would charge insurers. The Commission's order requires the association to cease and desist.
Irving Oil Limited and Irving Oil Terminals Inc., In the Matter of
The Commission required Irving Oil Terminals Inc. and Irving Oil Limited to relinquish the rights to terminal and pipeline assets in Maine that Irving acquired from ExxonMobil, to maintain competition in gasoline and distillates terminaling services in the South Portland and Bangor/Penobscot Bay areas. The proposed settlement resolves the FTC’s charges that the acquisition is anticompetitive and could result in higher gasoline and diesel prices for consumers.