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To: hueyone who wrote (7531)3/28/2000 1:52:00 PM
From: LBstocks   of 10309
 
Early Antitrust Clearances Approved By FTC

Dow Jones News Service ~ March 28, 2000 ~ 1:06 pm EST

WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The following is a list of companies or persons that the Federal Trade Commission has cleared of antitrust concerns in connection with the proposed purchase of assets or common stock: (Source - Federal Filings Business News)

Name of acquiring Name of entity with
person or company assets or stock acquired

CALSONIC CORP. KANSEI CORP.

AECOM TECHNOLOGY CORP. Metcalf & Eddy Inc.

Grotech Partners IV L.P. Pathnet Telecommunications Inc.

NORTHWESTERN CORP. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Thomas H. Lee Equity US LEC CORP.
Fund IV L.P.

Fred Hassan MONSANTO CO.

INTERNET CAPITAL GROUP BREAKAWAY SOLUTIONS INC.
INC.

Quantum Industrial INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES HOLDINGS CORP.
Holdings Ltd.

TIME WARNER INC. Heartland Music LP

North Castle Partners Elizabeth Arden Salon-Holdings Inc.
II L.P.

UICI HEALTHAXIS INC.

GTCR Fund VII L.P. MIDAMERICAN ENERGY HOLDINGS CO.

WIND RIVER SYSTEMS INC. Embedded Support Tools Corp.

CANON INC. ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICES INC.

The Reader's Digest World's Finest Chocolate Inc.
Association Inc.

Bank of New York Co. Inc SG Cowen Securities Corp.

The above companies or persons were granted early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. The termination date is 03/27/2000. The FTC provides no further information on these transactions.

The Hart-Scott-Rodino Act generally requires investors to notify the Federal Trade Commission if they intend to acquire a minimum of 15% of a company's outstanding shares, or, stock or assets valued at a minimum of $15 million.

The statute is designed to enable the FTC to review proposed mergers and acquisitions for possible violations of the antitrust laws. The FTC frequently grants "early termination" of the waiting period required by law.

(MORE) DOW JONES NEWS 03-28-00

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