Qualcomm looks to Europe court again to overturn antitrust fine

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LUXEMBOURG : U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm returned to Europe's second-top court on Monday seeking to overturn a 242-million-euro ($258.4 million) EU antitrust fine, a year after it convinced the same court to throw out a much bigger penalty in another antitrust case.The European Commission slapped the fine on

LUXEMBOURG : U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm returned to Europe's second-top court on Monday seeking to overturn a 242-million-euro EU antitrust fine, a year after it convinced the same court to throw out a much bigger penalty in another antitrust case.

The company last year secured a major win as it convinced the General Court to scrap a 997 million euro EU antitrust fine in another case related to payments made to Apple to use only its chips in all its iPhones and iPads in order to block out rivals such as Intel Corp. "This is the second instalment of the Commission's campaign against Qualcomm. The first was the exclusivity decision squashed by the Court," he told the General Court.

"What price should Qualcomm have charged for each chipset and each quarter to allow it to pass the price cost test?" Rato said.

 

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