Acquisition makes firm a direct competitor in hardware business, argues Galaxy S5 maker
Samsung has accused Microsoft of breaking the terms of the two firms' Business Collaboration Agreement (BCA) with its purchase of Nokia, claiming it makes the US tech giant a direct hardware compet...
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