Intel Appeals European Commission Antitrust Ruling

Courtesy NYT > Business  Wed, 07/22/2009 - 14:36

Filing the appeal will not delay Intel’s payment of the $1.5 billion fine, the largest ever assessed in Europe in a market-dominance case.


 

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