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To: Key West who wrote (50871)3/1/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Respond to of 97611
 
Gene,
Here we go with the Intel antitrust suit. Compaq seems to be right in the middle of this one. You have to wonder how distracting these suits are to senior management.
NW

The U.S. government on Monday laid out its charges against leading computer chip maker Intel Corp. ahead of the start next week of the second big antitrust case against a high-tech industry leader. In a 50-page court filing, the Federal Trade Commission said Intel was still abusing its monopoly power and repeated its charges that it had bullied three of its customers to maintain a stranglehold on the market. INTEL CORP is the dominant maker of microprocessors, the "brains" inside personal computers. It has rejected the charges, saying it does not have a monopoly and was not seeking to squash competition when disputes arose with Intergraph Corp., Compaq Corp., and Digital Equipment Corp., now a unit of Compaq. (Reuters 06:02 PM ET 03/01/99) For the full text story, see
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To: Key West who wrote (50871)3/1/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: rupert1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
gene: Sorry, old chap, don't believe a word!