FTC Chairman-Designate Muris Supports Synergies As Merger Justification
Executive Summary
The Bush Administration's nominee for Federal Trade Commission chairman, George Mason University law professor Timothy Muris, is likely to push for the antitrust enforcement agency to give more weight to efficiencies as a justification for mergers.
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