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20001531: SOFTBANK Corp.; AllAdvantage.com
20001526: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft; Moore Products Co.
20001524: Daniel S. Aegerter; Ariba, Inc.
20001523: ASCo Group plc; Mary Lou Conrad
20001517: Crosspoint Venture Partners-1999 L.P.; SiteLine, Inc.
20001512: Fremont Partners L.P.; QualPro, Inc.
20001507: AT&T Corp.; AT&T Corp.
20001382: Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.; William H. Hegamyer
20001513: Citizens Utilities Company; GTE Corporation
20001511: Washington Mutual, Inc.; Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc.
20001510: Elisabeth Badinter; Bernard and Miriam Frankel (husband and wife)
20001500: Cox Enterprises, Inc.; Rapid Communications Partners, L.P.
20001473: George G. Beasley; George G. Beasley
20001408: Money's Mushrooms Ltd.; Vlasic Foods International Inc.
20001319: Healtheon/WebMD Corporation; Electronic Data Systems Corporation
20001521: Rocco B. Commisso; Mediacom Communications Corporation
20001520: William S. Morris III and Mary Sue Ellis(husband and wife); Mediacom Communications Corporation
0001012 Informal Interpretation
Reckitt & Colman plc, In the Matter of
The FTC accepted a consent agreement that allowed Reckitt & Colman plc to acquire all of the voting securities of Benckiser N.V. from NRV Vermogenswerwaltung GmbH, while ensuring that competition in two highly concentrated household cleaning product markets is maintained. According to the complaint, the markets for hard surface bathroom cleaners and fine fabric wash products are highly concentrated, and the proposed acquisition was likely to substantially increase the concentration in each market. Under the agreement, Benckiser's Scrub Free® and Delicare® businesses would be divested to Church & Dwight, Inc., which also produces household cleaning products, selling items under the Arm & Hammer® brand name.