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    Re: Intel continues to fight $1.2 billion EU antitrust fine

    Only 1.2 Billion?!

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    Re: Intel continues to fight $1.2 billion EU antitrust fine

    Imagine what the prices of CPU's would be if Intel were given total free reign...

    Can't make a good product that people want to buy? Pay the distributors and shops to only sell yours. F'ck the consumer.

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    Re: Intel continues to fight $1.2 billion EU antitrust fine

    Quote Originally Posted by shaithis View Post
    These cases do make a little confused at times, it's as if there is a limit on just how "capitalist" your allowed to be.......
    This falls within the same kind of concept of anti-dumping laws. Get a good read over as I think it might help you wrap you head around this subject.

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