Samsung president to serve jail time over DRAM price fixing
The president f Samsung Semiconductors, Young Hwan Park, will serve time in jail over memory price fixing, the Wall Street Journal said.
He admitted to a federal court he had helped engage in a price fixing scam, the Journal said. He is not the first Samsung exec to be convicted of price fixing.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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