The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested more information from Adobe Systems and Macromedia before it will sign
off on their planned $3.4 billion merger agreement announced in April, the companies said.
In its second request for information, the DOJ has asked for additional documents and materials related to the companies'
products for Web authoring, Web design, and vector graphics illustration, the companies said in a statement Monday.
The DOJ includes the government's antitrust division, which is responsible for ensuring that mergers will not limit competition
so much that they harm consumers.
Adobe and Macromedia are gathering the information requested and still expect the merger to close on time in the third quarter,
they said.
Adobe announced its intention to buy Macromedia on April 18 for $3.4 billion in stock.