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Phillips Petroleum Company
Consent order settles charges that the acquisition of gas gathering assets from ANR Pipeline Company would reduce competition for natural gas gathering services in five Oklahoma counties. The order permits the acquisition but requires the divestiture of 160 miles of pipeline system in the Anadarko Basin within 30 days to a Commission-approved buyer.
NGC Corporation
Fresenius AG, and Fresenius USA, Inc., In the Matter of
Order settles charges that the acquisition of National Medical Care, Inc. would combine two significant producers of HD concentrate used in hemodialysis treatment. The order requires the divestiture of the Lewisberry, Pennsylvania hemodialysis concentrate plant to Di-Chem, Inc. or other Commission-approved buyer.
Koninklijke Ahold NV, and Ahold USA, Inc., In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that the acquisition of The Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. would substantially reduce supermarket competition in 14 communities in New England. The order requires the divestiture of 30 supermarkets within 30 days to buyers who would operate the stores in competition with Ahold's "Edwards" supermarket chain.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Raytheon Company
Federal Trade Commission has given Final Approval to a Consent Agreement with Phillips Petroleum Company and Enron Corp.
FTC Announces New Policy Expanding Cooperation with States on Merger Investigations
Advisory opinion concluding that proposed acquisition by Coca-Cola would require prior Commission approval under the Commission's order of August 3, 1983
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