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- EU Antitrust Chief Rejects Intel Comment on Charges — July 18, 2008
EC Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes rejects Intel statement on new antitrust charges.
- Intel Case: It's Not Over Yet — July 18, 2008
Europe's most prominent consumer advocacy organization issues press release regarding latest antitrust charges filed against Intel by European Commission.
- Computer & Communications Industry Association to Monitor Results, Actions from Expanded Intel Antitrust Investigation — July 17, 2008
Computer & Communications Industry Association issues press release regarding latest antitrust charges filed against Intel by European Commission
- European Commission charges Intel with additional monopoly abuse; retail sector — July 17, 2008
Union antitrust regulators made new accusations against chipmaker Intel Corp on Thursday, saying it paid retailers to exclude PCs with chips made by rival Advanced Micro Devices.
- Intel Is Charged With New Antitrust Violations by EU — July 17, 2008
European Union regulators expanded their antitrust investigation of Intel Corp., accusing the world's largest computer-chip maker of trying to thwart competition by giving discounts to computer retailers.
- European Commission Press Release detailing new antitrust charges against Intel — July 17, 2008
The European Commission can confirm that it has sent a supplementary Statement of Objections (SSO) to Intel on 17th July.
- Intel Gets More Flak Over Discovery Issues in U.S. Antitrust Suit — June 4, 2008
Plaintiffs in an antitrust class action against Intel Corp. have blasted the chip maker for dragging its feet in a discovery process already slowed by a yearlong spat over lost documents.
- Intel Must Show Some Notes on Evidence — May 14, 2008
Special Master Says Intel Must Show Notes to AMD Regarding Missing Evidence
- State of New York Launches Investigation of Intel: The Global Drumbeat Continues — March 17, 2008
Cuomo’s move comes as no surprise to close observers of the worldwide scrutiny of Intel’s anticompetitive actions. Intel’s behavior is not confined to New York; from Japan to South Korea to Europe, antitrust investigations into Intel’s practices are discovering sophisticated patterns of anti-consumer and anticompetitive behavior.
- Intel Confronts EU Antitrust Allegations — March 12, 2008
Intel Corp. executives and lawyers appeared before European Commission officials in an effort to fend off antitrust action by the European regulator, which suspects the chip giant of anticompetitive practices.
- Intel Responds to EU Charges — March 12, 2008
Intel Corp. is appearing before the European Commission to answer charges that it abused its dominant market position, particularly against rival Advanced Micro Devices.
- The Price of 'Chips' is an Important Consumer Issue — March 11, 2008
The European Consumers’ Organization, BEUC, has intervened in the current competition case arising from complaints against Intel from AMD. BEUC believes the good functioning of a market is a core element of consumer welfare.
- Major EU Decisions Seen As Fair, Balanced — March 11, 2008
An antitrust hearing has been held in Brussels today in which Intel was given an opportunity to present its defense- confidentially- to the very serious charges of abusive and anti competitive behavior against AMD and a host of technology companies in an effort to drive AMD out of business.
- Intel chief fights EU antitrust charges — March 11, 2008
Intel brought out the big guns Tuesday to defend the world's largest microchip maker against EU antitrust charges, with chief executive Paul Otellini in Brussels for a hearing with European regulators.
- Intel CEO in Brussels, defends against antitrust charges — March 11, 2008
Intel Corp chief executive Paul Otellini arrived at a closed hearing on Tuesday to fight charges the world's largest chipmaker abused its dominance and used illegal rebates to hurt a smaller competitor.
- OUTLOOK Intel faces off with EU regulators, competitors at hearing over chip ops — March 10, 2008
Intel Corp is preparing to defend its business practices at a two-day hearing next week here with EU regulators and industry rivals.
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