8 States Fight Staples-Office Depot Merger
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Staples Inc.’s proposed purchase of rival Office Depot Inc. would hurt competition and result in higher consumer prices, said antitrust officials in California and seven other states in a court brief. The confidential filing was made to support the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust suit against the merger, which would combine two of the nation’s three office-supply superstore chains. The other states involved in the filing were New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Washington and North Carolina. U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan held a five-day hearing in Washington last week on the FTC’s request for a preliminary injunction blocking the merger until a full-scale antitrust trial can be held. Friday was the deadline to file post-trial comments. Shares of Staples rose 37.5 cents to $22, and Office Depot was unchanged at $17.25.
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