Infineon execs pleading guilty in US DRAM probe
Four sales executives of German chip maker Infineon have agreed to plead guilty to participating in a conspiracy to fix the prices of computer memory chips, the US Department of Justice said on Thursday.
The four men - three Germans and an American - will serve up to six months in prison and pay $250,000 in fines, according to a plea agreement filed in federal district court in San Francisco. The agreement must be approved by the court.
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