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20002797: General Atlantic Partners 52, L.P.; Prime Response, Inc.
20002780: Spectrum Equity Associates III, L.P.; NT Corporation
20002739: Vodafone AirTouch Plc; Central Iowa Cellular, Inc.
20002738: John Ellison, Jr.; General Electric Company
20002737: General Electric Company; John Ellison, Jr.
20002688: Clear Channel Communications, Inc.; SFX Entertainment, Inc.
20002930: Deutsche Bank AG; Pedestal Inc.
20002924: Eustace Mita; The Reynolds and Reynolds Company
20002923: The Reynolds and Reynolds Company; Eustace Mita
20002922: The Reynolds and Reynolds Company; J. Eustace Wolfington
20002921: Madison Dearborn Capital Partners III, L.P.; X.com Corporation
20002919: Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.; Klaus J. Jacobs
20002898: Elsevier N.V.; Susan P. Hall
Prepared Statement of the Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission On FCRA
20002822: FCP Investors V, L.P.; Spectrum Acquisitions, Inc.
20002809: Johnson & Johnson; Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
20002804: CBS Corporation; MarketWatch.com, Inc.
McCormick & Company, Inc.
McCormick & Company agreed to settle charges that it violated the Robinson-Patman Act when the firm charged some retailers higher net prices for its spice and seasoning products than it charged other retailers. According to the complaint, McCormick, the world’s largest spice company, offered its products to some retailers at substantial discounts using a variety of different discounting schemes, such as slotting allowances, free goods, off-invoice discounts and cash rebates. The order prohibits McCormick from engaging in price discrimination and from selling its products to any purchaser at a net price higher than McCormick charged the purchaser’s competitor.