You are on page 1of 2

2944 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

11 / Wednesday, January 18, 2006 / Notices

Subsection of 7A Original threshold Adjusted threshold

7A(a)(2)(A) ............................................................................................................................................ $200 million ............. $226.8 million.


7A(a)(2)(B)(i) ........................................................................................................................................ 50 million ................. 56.7 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(i) ........................................................................................................................................ 200 million ............... 226.8 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(i) .................................................................................................................................... 10 million ................. 11.3 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(i) .................................................................................................................................... 100 million ............... 113.4 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(II) ................................................................................................................................... 10 million ................. 11.3 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(II) ................................................................................................................................... 100 million ............... 113.4 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(III) .................................................................................................................................. 100 million ............... 113.4 million.
7A(a)(2)(B)(ii)(III) .................................................................................................................................. 10 million ................. 11.3 million.
Section 7A note: Assessment and Collection of Filing Fees 1 (3)(b)(1) .............................................. 100 million ............... 113.4 million.
Section 7A note: Assessment and Collection of Filing Fees (3)(b)(2) ................................................ 100 million ............... 113.4 million.
Section 7A note: Assessment and Collection of Filing Fees (3)(b)(2) ................................................ 500 million ............... 567.0 million.
Section 7A note: Assessment and Collection of Filing Fees (3)(b)(3) ................................................ 500 million ............... 567.0 million.
1 Pub. L 106–533, Sec. 630(b) amended Sec. 18a note.

Any reference to these thresholds and Premerger Notification Office (202) 326– or acquisitions to give the Federal Trade
related thresholds and limitation values 3100. Commission and the Assistant Attorney
in the HSR rules (16 CFR Parts 801–803) Authority: 16 U.S.C. 7A. General advance notice and to wait
and the Antitrust Improvements Act designated periods before
By direction of the Commission.
Notification and Report Form and its consummation of such plans. Section
Instructions will also be adjusted, where Donald S. Clark,
7A(b)(2) of the Act permit the agencies,
indicated by the term ‘‘(as adjusted)’’, as Secretary.
in individual cases, to terminate this
follows: [FR Doc. E6–449 Filed 1–17–06; 8:45 am]
waiting period prior to its expiration
BILLING CODE 6750–01–P
and requires that notice of this action be
Original threshold Adjusted threshold
published in the Federal Register.
$10 million ................. $11.3 million. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION The following transactions were
50 million ................... 56.7 million. granted early termination of the waiting
100 million ................. 113.4 million. Granting of Request for Early period provided by law and the
110 million ................. 124.7 million. Termination of the Waiting Period
200 million ................. 226.8 million.
premerger notification rules. The grants
Under the Premerger Notification were made by the Federal Trade
500 million ................. 567.0 million. Rules
1 billion ...................... 1, 134.0 million. Commission and the Assistant Attorney
Section 7A of the Clayton Act, 15 General for the Antitrust Division of the
U.S.C. 18a, as added by title II of the Department of Justice. Neither agency
DATES: Effective February 17, 2006.
Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust intends to take any action with respect
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: B. Improvements Act of 1976, requires to these proposed acquisitions during
Michael Verne, Bureau of Competition, persons contemplating certain mergers the applicable waiting period.

Trans # Acquiring Acquired Entities

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—12/27/2005

20060278 ........... Valeant Pharmaceutical International .... InterMune, Inc ........................................ InterMune, Inc.
20060380 ........... Fortis SA/NV .......................................... The William F. O’Connor Foundation .... O’Connor & Company L.L.C.
20060381 ........... Fortis N.V ............................................... The William F. O’Connor Foundation .... O’Connor & Company L.L.C.

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—12/30/2005

20060281 ........... Cisco Systems, Inc ................................ Scientific-Atlanta, Inc ............................. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
20060364 ........... Apollo Investment Fund V, L.P .............. Linens ’n Things, Inc .............................. Linens ’n Things, Inc.
20060368 ........... Thunder FZE .......................................... Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation
Company. Company.
20060367 ........... Kenneth R. Thomson ............................. Quantitative Analytics Inc ...................... Quantitative Analytics Inc.

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—1/03/2006

20060265 ........... CCG Investments BVI, L.P .................... Geac Computer Corporation Limited ..... Geac Computer Corporation Limited.
20060334 ........... CCG Investments BVI, L.P .................... InTriCage Holdco S.a.r.l ........................ InTriCage Holdco S.a.r.l.
20060389 ........... Nokia Corporation .................................. Intellisync Corporation ........................... Intellisync Corporation.
20060391 ........... Gannett Co., Inc ..................................... Mr. Fred Eychaner ................................. Channel 20 TV Company.
20060394 ........... Electronic Arts Inc .................................. JAMDAT Mobile, Inc .............................. JAMDAT Mobile, Inc.
20060398 ........... Wachovia Corporation ........................... Ernest S. Rady ....................................... Western Consumer Products.
Westran Services Corp.
WFS Receivables Corporation 2.
erjones on PROD1PC68 with NOTICES

WFS Receivables Corporation 4.


20060399 ........... Ernest S. Rady ....................................... Wachovia Corporation ........................... Wachovia Corporation.
20060400 ........... ALLTEL Holding Corp ............................ Valor Communications Group, Inc ......... Valor Communications Group, Inc.
20060407 ........... General Electric Group .......................... Belk, Inc ................................................. Belk, Inc.
20060408 ........... Avista Capital Partners, LP .................... Oak Hill Capital Partners, L.P ................ WideOpen West Cleveland, Inc.
WideOpen West Illinois, Inc.

VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:06 Jan 17, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\18JAN1.SGM 18JAN1
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 11 / Wednesday, January 18, 2006 / Notices 2945

Trans # Acquiring Acquired Entities

WideOpen West Networks, Inc.


WideOpen West Ohio, Inc.
20060416 ........... Lafarge, S.A ........................................... Rein, Schultz & Dahl of Illinois, Inc ....... Rein, Schultz & Dahl of Illinois, Inc.
20060419 ........... Sprint Nextel Corporation ...................... Don E. Bond .......................................... Enterprise Communications Partnership.
20060420 ........... Sprint Nextel Corporation ...................... W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr. and Genelle Enterprise Communications Partnership.
Jennings.

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—01/04/2006

20060392 ........... Brady Corporation .................................. SKM Equity Fund III, L.P ....................... AIO Holdings, Inc.
20060393 ........... E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Gilles Vicard ........................................... Neptune Environmental Technologies,
Inc.
20060418 ........... BCT Coffee Acquisition Holdings, Inc ... Pernod Ricard S.A ................................. Dunkin’ Brands, Inc.
20060426 ........... EarthLink, Inc ......................................... New Edge Holding Company ................ New Edge Holding Company.

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—01/05/2006

20060357 ........... Buckeye Partners, L.P ........................... BP plc ..................................................... BP Pipelines (North America) Inc.
20060370 ........... MCP-TPI Holdings, LLC ........................ EquaTerra, Inc ....................................... EquaTerra, Inc.

TRANSACTIONS GRANTED EARLY TERMINATION—01/06/2006

20060344 ........... Castlerigg International Limited ............. Wendy’s International, Inc ..................... Wendy’s International, Inc.
20060348 ........... Trian Star Trust ...................................... Wendy’s International, Inc ..................... Wendy’s International, Inc.
20060406 ........... Toyota Tsusho Corporation ................... Tomen Corporation ................................ Tomen Corporation.
20060430 ........... J.P. Morgan Chase & Co ....................... CareMore Medical Group ...................... CareMore Medical Enterprises.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Officer, 1600 Clifton Road, MS–D74, Programs. Diabetes is the sixth leading
Sandra M. Peay, Contact Representative Atlanta, GA 30333 or send an e-mail to cause of death in the United States
or Renee Hallman, Contact omb@cdc.gov. contributing to more than 224,000
Representative. Comments are invited on: (a) Whether deaths each year. An estimated 14.6
Federal Trade Commission, Premerger the proposed collection of information million people in the United States have
Notification Office, Bureau of is necessary for the proper performance been diagnosed with diabetes and an
Competition, Room H–303, Washington, of the functions of the agency, including estimated 6.2 million people have
DC 20580, (202) 326–3100. whether the information shall have undiagnosed diabetes. The Division of
By direction of the Commission. practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Diabetes Translation provides funding
agency’s estimate of the burden of the to health departments of States and
Donald S. Clark,
proposed collection of information; (c) territories to develop, implement, and
Secretary. evaluate systems-based Diabetes
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
[FR Doc. 06–417 Filed 1–17–06; 8:45 am] Prevention and Control Programs
clarity of the information to be
BILLING CODE 6750–01–M
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the (DPCPs). DPCPs are population-based,
burden of the collection of information public health programs that design,
on respondents, including through the implement and evaluate public health
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND use of automated collection techniques prevention and control strategies that
HUMAN SERVICES or other forms of information improve access to and quality of care for
technology. Written comments should all, and reach communities most
Centers for Disease Control and be received within 60 days of this impacted by the burden of diabetes (e.g.,
Prevention notice. racial/ethnic populations, the elderly,
rural dwellers and the economically
[60Day–06–0479] Proposed Project disadvantaged). Support for these
Proposed Data Collections Submitted Automated Management Information programs is a cornerstone of the DDT’s
for Public Comment and System (MIS) for Diabetes Control strategy for reducing the burden of
Recommendations Programs (OMB No. 0920–0479)— diabetes throughout the nation. The
Revision—National Center for Chronic Diabetes Control Program is authorized
In compliance with the requirement Disease Prevention and Health under sections 301 and 317(k) of the
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). sections 241 and 247b(k)].
opportunity for public comment on In accordance with the original OMB
proposed data collection projects, the Background and Brief Description approval (0920–0479) and the first
Centers for Disease Control and The Division of Diabetes Translation extension (August 14, 2003) for this
Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic (DDT) within the National Center for project, this requested 3 years OMB
summaries of proposed projects. To Chronic Disease Prevention and Health revision will continue to expand and
request more information on the Promotion, Centers for Disease Control enhance the technical reporting capacity
erjones on PROD1PC68 with NOTICES

proposed projects or to obtain a copy of and Prevention (CDC), has implemented of the MIS. MIS is a web-based,
the data collection plans and a Management Information System password access protected repository/
instruments, call 404–639–4766 and (MIS) and Federally sponsored data technical reporting system that replaced
send comments to Seleda Perryman, collection requirement from all CDC an archaic paper reporting system. MIS
CDC Assistant Reports Clearance funded Diabetes Prevention and Control allows the accurate, uniform, and

VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:06 Jan 17, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\18JAN1.SGM 18JAN1

You might also like