Intel takes legal swing at Korean antitrust decision
Intel is taking South Korea’s fair trade watchdog to court after it decided to fine Chipzilla for undercutting its semiconductor rivals. The company filed a formal complaint at the Seoul High Court yesterday in an effort to overturn the Korea Fair Trade Commission’s decision. The watchdog ordered Intel to cough up $18.6m for …
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Hmmm
$18.6 mill. Isnt that like an hours interest on how much they have in the bank?
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