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Merger remedies are to 'restore or maintain competition,' FTC's Ohlhausen says

By Sille Ruubel ( April 7, 2016, 21:58 GMT | Insight) -- When assessing what would be an appropriate remedy for a merger, “the goal is not and shouldn’t be to make a market more competitive than it was pre-merger,” Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen of the US Federal Trade Commission said at a conference in Washington.  “The main goal of a merger remedy is to restore or maintain the competition that might be lost with a merger at issue, while still trying to allow the efficiencies to occur,” she said.When assessing what would be an appropriate remedy for a merger, “the goal is not and shouldn’t be to make a market more competitive than it was pre-merger,” Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen of the US Federal Trade Commission said Thursday. ...

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