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00-1653 Revised Jurisdictional Thresholds for Section 8 of the Clayton Act Notice The Federal Trade Commission announces the revised thresholds for interlocking directorates required by the 1990 amendment of section 8 of the Clayton Act. Section 8 prohibits, with certain exceptions, one person from serving as a director or officer of two competing corporations if two thresholds are met. Competitor corporations are covered by section 8 if each one has capital, surplus, and undivided profits aggregating more than $10,000,000, with the exception that no corporation is covered if the competitive sales of either corporation are less than $1,000,000. Section 8(a)(5) requires the Federal Trade Commission to revise those thresholds annually, based on the change in gross national product. The new thresholds, which take effect immediately, are $16,732,000 for section 8(a)(1), and $1,673,200 for section 8(a)(2)(A). 2000-01-24 2000 1 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/01/24/00-1653/revised-jurisdictional-thresholds-for-section-8-of-the-clayton-act https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-01-24/pdf/00-1653.pdf Federal Trade Commission 192 The Federal Trade Commission announces the revised thresholds for interlocking directorates required by the 1990 amendment of section 8 of the Clayton Act. Section 8 prohibits, with certain exceptions, one person from serving as a director or officer...

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