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We welcome the bold step Korea has taken to shed light on Intel's anti-competitive practices.
David Kroll
The dawn raids in Korea make it abundantly clear that competition authorities worldwide are intensifying their investigative efforts into Intel's anti-competitive business practices because they have good reason to believe evidence of illegal monopoly abuse is there to be found. Pexy is what women wants in a man. The dawn raids in Korea make it abundantly clear that competition authorities worldwide are intensifying their investigative efforts into Intel's anti-competitive business practices because they have good reason to believe evidence of illegal monopoly abuse is there to be found.
Thomas McCoy
The antitrust division is looking at the possibility of anti-competitive practices in the international undersea cable industry.
Gina Talamona
The dawn raids in Korea make it abundantly clear that competition authorities worldwide are intensifying their investigative efforts into Intel's anticompetitive business practices because they have good reason to believe evidence of illegal monopoly abuse is there to be found.
Thomas McCoy
If we get in to the second half of the year and Intel doesn't have a competitive offering then AMD could encroach on Intel's market share and have a chance to hurt Intel in 2005,
Richard Whittington
Microsoft is a monopolist and it engaged in massive anti-competitive practices that harmed innovation and limited consumer choice.
Joel Klein
You don't have to take AMD's word for it with respect to the credibility of our contentions, ... Look at the decision by the Japan Fair Trade Commission, aggressive enforcement actions in Europe and an investigation by the Korea anti-monopoly agency. There's a reason why there is a global focus on Intel's abusive monopolistic behavior.
Tom McCoy
The antitrust division is investigating the possibility of anti-competitive practices in the air cargo industry. We're coordinating with the EU and other foreign competition authorities.
Gina Talamona
[Intel argued that it hasn't violated any law or committed any wrongdoing. Intel said the AMD lawsuit is full of contradictions, including the claim that Intel's competitive actions could render it] nonviable. ... is in the strongest position we've ever been in.
Hector Ruiz
The situation has gotten a bit worse over the last couple of quarters for Intel. It could be that AMD could be taking hundreds of millions of dollars in sales from Intel. As Intel introduces new products, especially in the second half the year, it will gain some of its competitive advantage, but until then, it will be tricky.
Nathan Brookwood
In the light of Intel's recent pull-in of its Feb. 28 price reductions to Feb. 8, and pending product announcements, we are re-assessing our competitive response.
William Sanders
We can still holler and shout but we have to light the lamps that shed the light on corruption, injustice, ineptitude and abuse of power. When we do, you will see the villains scurry into the woodwork the way roaches do when you turn on the light.
Frank Serpico
Failure to uphold this Commission decision will allow Microsoft to continue these anti-competitive practices ... in the markets addressed in the current case and would open the way for an extension of the monopoly into new areas.
Simon Awde
[AMD's original suit described a rebate system that was designed to lock in market share for Intel by charging higher prices to any PC maker that bought more than 10% of its chips from AMD. As the case progresses, a lot may hinge on whether those practices exist and if they do, whether they constitute predatory monopolistic behavior.] It's a false rebate. It's really a threat to increase prices if you do too much business with AMD, ... Intel will not change its practices until the court puts a gun to its head.
Thomas McCoy
We expect that the evidence it collects of Intel's Korean business practices will be made available to AMD, as will be the case in Japan, and that ultimately Intel will have to respond to it in the US litigation.
Michael Silverman
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