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South Korean memory maker settles antitrust charges with DOJ and agrees to pay $185 million fine--the third-largest in agency history.
South Korean memory maker settles antitrust charges with DOJ and agrees to pay $185 million fine--the third-largest in agency history.
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- well I don't cheat on my taxes...
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(3 Comments)the attorneys getting the rewards. Or in this case, the US Government. no wonder people cheat on their taxes.
...and about that "price fixing"... does anyone find it kind of amusing that the very folks who protect us from these greedy marketeers engage in a little price fixing of their own by "fixing" the price of the dollar itself?