EU says "on track" for Microsoft announcement next week
Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer and chief lawyer Brad Smith held talks Tuesday with the European Union antitrust chief Mario Monti. Ballmer and Smith remain in Brussels on Wednesday, people close to the case said. The eleventh-hour negotiations came a day after antitrust advisers from the 15 E.U. countries approved the Commission’s draft ruling that the software giant had broken antitrust law.
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