8 Years, 3 Commissioners And €1.1B: Intel's EU Antitrust Saga

By Melissa Lipman ( September 6, 2017, 7:32 PM EDT) -- The European Union's highest court dealt the bloc's antitrust enforcer a rare setback in one of its marquee cases Wednesday when it sided with Intel Corp. in its challenge to a €1. 06 billion ($1. 26 billion) abuse of dominance penalty. But rather than putting an end to the chipmaker's decadelong battle with the European Commission, the decision all but guarantees several more years of litigation. . . .

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