EC raids Dell in Intel anti-trust probe
The European Competition Commission raided Dell’s office last week at the same time as it was rifling through Intel’s files, as part of an anti-trust investigation into the chip-maker.
A spokesman for the Competition Commission told us that it had visited Dell’s offices, and that this was linked with the Intel investigation. He added that there is no indication at this stage that Dell has behaved improperly.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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