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Day: April 19, 2017

Federal agency streamlines merger investigations

April 19, 2017 Concrete News

Sources: Federal Trade Commission; CP staff

The Federal Trade Commission, one of two Washington, D.C., agencies overseeing mergers, is responding to Presidential directives aimed at eliminating what Acting Chairman Maureen Ohlhausen calls “wasteful, legacy regulations and processes that have outlived their usefulness.”

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