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When Harry's Met Schick: How Nascent Competition Theory Got in the Way of a Proposed Acquisition

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On Feb. 3, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) challenged Edgewell Personal Care’s proposed $1.37 billion acquisition of Harry’s. Edgewell owns Schick and another brand, making it one of the two leading manufacturers of wet shave razors....
By: BakerHostetler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/when-harry-s-met-schick-how-nascent-36658/

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