theinquirer.net - 28 days ago
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TOSHIBA AND HITACHI will see their optical device divisions investigated regarding antitrust issues. The US Department of Justice has announced that Toshiba and Hitachi are next to be probed regarding their optical disc drive businesses, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology and Hitachi-LG Data ...
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Toshiba and Hitachi Also Under Fire for Antitrust Issues
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... with U.S. antitrust regulators. Both Toshiba and Hitachi have also fallen under the watchful eye of the U.S. Department of Justice and will have their optical device divisions investigated, The Inquirer reports. ...
Toshiba and Hitachi join Sony in antitrust investigation
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Toshiba and Hitachi have joined Sony in an antitrust investigation . The US Department of Justice will probe the companies' optical disc drive businesses, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology and Hitachi-LG Data Storage. Sony's Optiarc America was subpoenaed yesterday. None of the companies have disclosed what products are being investigated, but rumors suggest that it may be related to the high cost of Blu-ray. Combined, the companies account for some 60% of the optical drive market, so it wouldn't be surprising if they've been involved in some form of price-fixing and ...
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