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To: matherandlowell who wrote (54958)9/2/2006 7:16:58 AM
From: jackmore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196961
 
Broadcom May Pursue Its Qualcomm Claim
From Bloomberg News
September 2, 2006

Broadcom Corp. may pursue a dismissed antitrust complaint against Qualcomm Inc., the world's second-largest maker of chips for wireless phones.

Broadcom cited a Federal Trade Commission decision recently against Rambus Inc. that it said conflicted with the ruling by U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper, who dismissed the Qualcomm case. Irvine-based Broadcom, a maker of semiconductors used in communications, said it might appeal the judge's ruling or file an amended complaint.

latimes.com

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