In a major ruling, the EU’s second-top court has upheld Qualcomm’s antitrust fine. The court has largely confirmed Qualcomm’s antitrust fine, but with a minor reduction. The EU hit the chip ...
The South Korean antitrust body fined Qualcomm $207 million in 2014 for unfair business practices. In late December 2016, the regulator announced a $854 million fine against Qualcomm, the largest ...
In Qualcomm's case, the U.S. chipmaker only managed to convince the General Court to trim its EU antitrust fine to 238.7 million euros from 242 million euros. Judges threw out all its arguments.
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that Qualcomm has not given up wanting to buy Intel, it is just waiting for the US election results. Qualcomm is seeking ...
The European Commission, the 27-nation bloc's executive branch and top antitrust enforcer ... Therefore the court trimmed the fine to 238.7 million euros. Qualcomm said it “respectfully ...
A potential deal to buy Intel could accelerate Qualcomm's diversification but ... A buyout will also face tough antitrust scrutiny globally as it would unite two crucial chip firms in what would ...
San Diego-based Qualcomm wants greater clarity on the new occupant of the White House before deciding its next move because of the impact any future administration would have on the antitrust ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's second-top court largely confirmed on Wednesday an EU antitrust fine imposed on U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm, revising it down slightly to 238.7 million euros ($265.5 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc. is likely to wait until after the US presidential election in November before deciding whether to pursue an offer to buy Intel Corp., people familiar with the matter said.
(Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc. is likely to wait until after ... of the impact any future administration would have on the antitrust landscape and America’s relationship with China, according ...