Intel says flawed EU antitrust decision underpins $1.85 billion fine

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Intel says flawed EU antitrust decision underpins $1.85 billion fine
Intel on Tuesday said EU antitrust regulators got it wrong when they fined the chipmaker €1.06 billion (A$1.85 billion) more than a decade ago for thwarting a British rival in a case that could affect Google and Qualcomm. The US company set out its arguments at the General Court in a ...

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