From WSJopinion: The FTC is trying to make it harder for companies to merge by burying them in paperwork, write Christopher Williams and Henry Hauser
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Allysia Finley, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Images: EPA/AP/PA/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly The Federal Trade Commission is trying to make it harder for companies to merge by burying them in paperwork.
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