FTC approves final order settling Ardagh Saint-Gobain acquisition

Date: 26 June 2014

The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has made a final order to approve Ardagh’s proposed acquisition of Saint-Gobain after the company sold off six glass plants and related assets.

The FTC’s administrative complaint, issued in July 2013, alleged the acquisition would concentrate most of the $5bn US glass container industry in two companies – the newly combined Ardagh/Saint-Gobain… (continue reading)The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has made a final order to approve Ardagh’s proposed acquisition of Saint-Gobain after the company sold off six glass plants and related assets.  The FTC’s administrative complaint, issued in July 2013, alleged the acquisition would concentrate most of the $5bn US glass container industry in two companies – the newly combined Ardagh/Saint-Gobain… (continue reading)

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