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Video: NY Attorney General Has Intel In His Crosshair
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has computer chips on his mind it seems as his office filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel (INTC) this morning. His suit claims the company paid billions of dollars to to computer manufacturers like Dell and IBM to ensure Intel chips would be used.
Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
nytimes.com — Following the lead of foreign regulators, New York’s attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo , filed a federal... antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Intel , the world’s largest chip maker. The lawsuit charges that Intel violated state and federal laws by ... (more) Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
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