Robert Pitofsky
Robert Pitofsky
Robert Pitofsky, born December 27, 1929, was chairman of the Federal Trade Commission of the United States from April 11, 1995 to May 31, 2001. He had previously been Dean of the Georgetown University Law Center from 1983 to 1989, and is currently a professor there, teaching in the areas of antitrust and Constitutional law...
cannot cut intel property
if you have an intellectual property dispute, Intel cannot cut you off.
business competition cost electronic great means offer organized processes promise savings
B2B electronic marketplaces offer great promise as means through which significant cost savings can be achieved, business processes can be more efficiently organized and competition may be enhanced,
knew
It's their documents. They knew what they were doing,
adequate burden clear coming forward proposals sponsors
it should be clear that the burden of coming forward with adequate restructure proposals should be on the sponsors of the merger.
although companies concentration enormous involves merger operations overlap petroleum rarely threatens toward trend
Although the merger of BP and Amoco involves companies of enormous size, and there is a significant trend toward concentration in the petroleum industry, the operations of these two companies rarely overlap in a way that threatens competition.
closed diversity ensure intended order result
This order is intended to ensure that this new medium, characterized by openness, diversity and freedom, will not be closed down as a result of this merger.
approve commission reserves second third weak
The commission reserves the right to approve the second and third ISP -- we don't want any weak sisters.