Intel wins ECJ appeal against EU €1.06bn anti-trust fine levied in 2009

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Eight-year battle sees case returned to lower court for re-assessment

Intel has won its appeal at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) against the landmark €1.06bn fine levied in 2009 over anti-competitive practices in the CPU market. The ECJ has demanded that the cas...

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