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John Deere, FTC and repair
FTC sues John Deere over ‘unfair corporate tactics’ and ‘high repair costs’
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a suit against John Deere, accusing it of “unfair” practices that force farmers to pay higher-than-average repair costs. The federal organization, along with attorneys general for Illinois and Minnesota,
Lina Khan’s FTC Is Suing John Deere to Break Its Repair Monopoly
The lawsuit comes after years of the equipment manufacturer locking farmers out of making basic repairs to their equipment.
FTC announces lawsuit against John Deere
The suit alleges that Deere tried to increase the cost of repairing its equipment while also forcing customers to rely on Deere-approved dealers to make the repairs.
GoDaddy, FTC and Overhaul Security Measures
GoDaddy to Improve Data-Security Practices Under FTC Settlement
GoDaddy will implement new information-security programs to settle charges that the technology platform failed to secure its website-hosting services and protect its customers from attacks, the Federal Trade Commission said.
FTC orders GoDaddy to upgrade online security for small-business customers after breach
The FTC ordered GoDaddy to improve its online security measures on behalf of small-business customers. The Tempe-based company said it already does so.
FTC Requires GoDaddy to Overhaul Security Measures to Protect Users
The website hosting company was accused of failing to implement robust enough security measures from at least 2018.
FTC, specialty generic drug
FTC report shows $7.3 billion in drug price inflation by leading pharmacy benefit managers
From 2017 to 2022, the companies marked up prices at their pharmacies by hundreds or thousands of percent, netting them $7.3 billion in revenue.
FTC finds middlemen inflate specialty generic drug prices by billions of dollars
Pharmacy benefit managers, which serve as the middlemen between drug makers, insurers and pharmacies, reaped $7.3 billion in revenue from marking up the prices of dozens of specialty generic drugs between 2017 and 2022,
FTC says ‘Big 3 PBMs’ marked up generic drugs by thousands of percent
The Federal Trade Commission published a second interim staff report on the prescription drug middleman industry, which it says focuses on
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Bloomberg Talks: FTC Chair Lina Khan
Curating today’s top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Hear conversations with the biggest names in finance, politics ...
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Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Announces 2025 Hart-Scott-Rodino (“HSR”) Threshold Increases
The FTC just announced its annual changes to both certain thresholds which govern the need to make an HSR filing, the fees associated with ...
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Federal Trade Commission accuses Greystar of deceptive practices, hidden fees
The antitrust agency recently created a rule regarding junk fees, but its application to the multifamily sector is unclear.
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Federal Trade Commission sets closed door meeting for next Thursday
The Federal Trade Commission has scheduled a closed-door meeting for next Thursday as FTC Chair Lina Khan's reign nears an ...
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FTC Announces 2025 Thresholds for HSR Act Filings and Interlocking Directorates Violations
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Friday increased jurisdictional thresholds for (1) notifications under the ...
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FTC Prepares to Sue Largest U.S. Apartment Landlord Over Hidden Fees
The FTC is weighing a lawsuit alleging Greystar failed to disclose fees related to trash services and background checks, ...
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Biden FTC's Deal Program Overhaul Hit With US Chamber Lawsuit
Business groups led by the US Chamber of Commerce sued the Federal Trade Commission to block a rule that will require ...
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FTC Assesses Record Fine for Gun-Jumping Antitrust Violation
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced, on January 7, 2025, that crude oil producers agreed to pay a record $5.6 million fine as settlement ...
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