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Ballmer to meet with EU antitrust chief

September 29, 2005 Microsoft CEO, who will be in Europe on business, requested the meeting with Neelie Kroes, who heads the competition bureau. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Steve Ballmer, European Union, Europe, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Controversy comes calling for Intel

January 10, 2008 New York launches antitrust probe into Intel, trash talk rages on between One Laptop group and the PC crowd, and more. TAGS: Paul Otellini, AMD, Intel, Consumer Electronics Show, antitrust, laptop computer, consumer electronics, Microsoft Windows Vista, CEO, PC

Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million

November 24, 2004 When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports. TAGS: Ed Black, antitrust, payment, critic, top executive, spokeswoman, Microsoft Corp., London, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Key executive e-mail missing in Intel-AMD suit

March 12, 2007 Intel fails to preserve e-mail and documents from CEO, chairman and others, despite an antitrust suit against it. TAGS: transcript, antitrust lawsuit, Paul Otellini, AMD, Intel, antitrust, compliance, e-mail, spokesman, chairman, document, backup, CEO

Intel chief fires back at AMD suit

June 29, 2005 Defending his company against new legal attacks from Advanced Micro Devices, Intel's Paul Otellini says his company competes aggressively and fairly. TAGS: AMD, Paul Otellini, antitrust, Intel, Japan, CEO

Microsoft reveals a softer side

April 2, 2004 The software giant's decision to settle with Sun Microsystems over antitrust and patent issues underscores a change in attitude that has been building through a series of rancorous legal disputes. TAGS: antitrust, Richard Parsons, settlement, Time Warner Inc., Scott McNealy, Bill Gates, Apple Computer, Sun Microsystems Inc., Steve Ballmer, RealNetworks Inc., Netscape Communications Corp., attorney, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Web browser, Apple Macintosh

This week in chips

July 1, 2005 Advanced Micro Devices has fired off a federal antitrust lawsuit against Intel, claiming that its rival has a monopolistic grip on the PC industry. TAGS: Paul Otellini, AMD, Michael Capellas, antitrust, Intel, complaint, CEO, PC

Ballmer: All companies should be allowed to innovate

March 24, 2004 Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer vows to fight the European Commission's antitrust ruling, arguing that all companies, even ones with a near monopoly, have a right to improve their products. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., antitrust, Steve Ballmer, Nebraska, monopoly, Minnesota, class action, trial, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft, Adobe squabble over PDF

June 2, 2006 Breakdown in talks over the use of Adobe's PDF in Office leaves Microsoft bracing for an antitrust battle in Europe. TAGS: Microsoft Office 2007, antitrust, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PDF, regulator, XML, Microsoft Office, concern, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Europe, printing, software company, CEO, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Symantec won't 'whine' about Microsoft

October 12, 2005 Company won't complain to antitrust regulators or take the software giant to court, CEO John Thompson says. TAGS: Symantec Corp., John Thompson, European Union, antitrust, RealNetworks Inc., security, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

PeopleSoft CEO vows to keep up the fight

September 21, 2004 In the shadow of Oracle, an upbeat Craig Conway seeks to sooth customers at PeopleSoft's annual convention. TAGS: Craig Conway, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., takeover, business management, antitrust, middleware, IBM Corp., CEO, acquisition

Oracle, feds exchange preliminary witness list

May 1, 2004 CEOs Larry Ellison and Craig Conway are expected to face off next month in an antitrust trial brought by the U.S. Department of Justice over Oracle's proposed takeover of PeopleSoft. TAGS: witness, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., Craig Conway, antitrust, Larry Ellison, party, executive vice president, CEO

Judge: Gates 'not particularly responsive'

November 20, 1998 Microsoft's CEO has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, Judge Jackson says in a closed session. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, deposition, testimony, Bill Gates, skepticism, antitrust, Judge, motion, purpose, trial, attorney, software company, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Real, Microsoft reach truce

October 11, 2005 Long-running antitrust suit against software giant ends in $460 million deal, with millions more to come in partnership efforts. Photo: Gates, Glazer shake hands TAGS: truce, Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., antitrust, MSN, agreement, commission, Apple Computer, digital music, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates, media player, Europe, music, CEO

Microsoft's Real deal

October 12, 2005 Software giant and RealNetworks hammer out deal that puts aside legal differences and aims to shore up their respective digital music strategies. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., truce, Rob Glaser, antitrust, Sun Microsystems Inc., digital music, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Europe, agreement, CEO, games, Microsoft Windows

Antitrust truce frees rivals for bite at Apple

October 11, 2005 Steve Jobs rebuffed RealNetworks 18 months ago. Today's deal with Microsoft now bolsters an anti-iPod alliance. TAGS: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., truce, antitrust, Steve Jobs, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Apple Computer, general counsel, MSN, relationship, digital music, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod, CEO, games, e-mail

Sun settles with Microsoft, announces layoffs

April 2, 2004 update The deal dictates that Microsoft must make $1.95 billion in payments to Sun, which separately says it will cut 3,300 jobs, as its losses mount. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., payment, Steve Ballmer, antitrust, Scott McNealy, layoff, agreement, Microsoft Corp., collaboration, Java, software company, CEO, server, Microsoft Windows

Oracle's cloudy crystal ball

February 27, 2004 With so many forces mounting opposition to Oracle's hostile bid to buy PeopleSoft, cooler heads might suggest it's time to call it quits. But Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has never been one to follow c... TAGS: Morse Plc., PeopleSoft Inc., Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp., antitrust, merger, bid, evidence, attorney, CEO

AMD files antitrust suit against Intel

June 28, 2005 The 48-page complaint charges Intel with scare tactics and coercion in the latest fight over the x86-based PCs. TAGS: AMD, Intergraph Corp., antitrust, Intel, Intel x86, investigation, complaint, agency, chip company, Japan, California, operating system, CEO, PC

Year in review: Lifestyles of the rich and infamous

December 26, 2004 Technology may seem inherently interesting, but it's still the people behind the hardware and software who make the best stories. TAGS: Howard Dean, Larry Ellison, lifestyle, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., Silicon Valley, antitrust, CEO, information technology, Microsoft Corp.
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