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AT&T sues display manufacturers over alleged price fixing
AT&T sues display manufacturers over alleged price fixing
AT T has sued a number of liquid-crystal display manufacturers for allegedly fixing the price of mobile LCD screens in the US.
AT&T Sues LG, Samsung, Others Over LCD Price Fixing
AT&T Sues LG, Samsung, Others Over LCD Price Fixing
phonescoop.com — AT&T; has filed a lawsuit against a number of companies that manufacturer liquid crystal displays and alleges... that the companies named have consorted to raise and fix the prices for displays used in electronics such as mobile phones. The ... (follow ... (more) AT&T Sues LG, Samsung, Others Over LCD Price Fixing
AT&T Sues LCD Makers for Price-Fixing
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AT&T sues Samsung, LG and others for LCD price-fixing
MobileBurn.com — AT&T has sued Samsung, LG and others for a "long-running conspiracy" in which it alleges that the... display manufacturers worked together to raise the price of LCD screens used in mobile phones. Read the full story here. (more) AT&T sues Samsung, LG and others for LCD price-fixing
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AT&T Accuses LCD Makers of Price Fixing, Sues Samsung and Others
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — ... AT&T has a bone to pick with several big-name LCD makers, and it will do it in court. The telco has sued a number of display manufacturers over allegedly fixing the price of more than 300 million mobile LCD screens. ...

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