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Justice Department Approves Maytag/Whirlpool Combination
Despite Resulting Increase in Concentration

When announced in late 2005, many analysts believed that the $1.7 billion transaction would face heated anti-trust regulatory opposition. The proposed bid was approved despite the combined firms' dominant market share of the U.S. major appliance market. The combined companies would control an estimated 72 percent of the washer market, 81 percent of the gas dryer market, 74 percent of electric dryers, and 31 percent of refrigerators. Analysts believed that the combined firms would be required to divest certain Maytag product lines to receive approval. Recognizing the potential difficulty in getting regulatory approval, the Whirlpool/Maytag contract allowed Whirlpool (the acquirer) to withdraw from the contract by paying a "reverse breakup" fee of $120 million to Maytag (the target). Breakup fees are normally paid by targets to acquirers if they choose to withdraw from the contract.

U.S. regulators tended to view the market as global in nature. When the appliance market is defined in a global sense, the combined firms' share drops to about one fourth of the previously mentioned levels. The number and diversity of foreign manufacturers offered a wide array of alternatives for consumers. Moreover, there are few barriers to entry for these manufacturers wishing to do business in the United States. Many of Whirlpool's independent retail outlets wrote letters supporting the proposal to acquire Maytag as a means of sustaining financially weakened companies. Regulators also viewed the preservation of jobs as an important consideration in its favorable ruling.

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