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Intel Antitrust Settlement Hurts Consumers? (PI Inquisitive Eye TV)

August 6, 2010

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Antitrust expert Evan Stewart and Alan Greenspan share the same Laissez-faire tendencies that is undermining both public trust and ultimately the economy. Is the FTC’s aggressive antitrust approach hurting consumers?  What are your thoughts? PI Inquisitive Eye Video Commentary RE Intel Settlement 30

Intel and the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree: Why Management Should Be Held Accountable!

December 17, 2009

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I find it interesting that like the proverbial “bad penny” the unethical actions of Intel relative to waging “a systematic campaign to shut out rivals’ competing microchips,” continues to turn up. The latest example of poor corporate citizenry from the monolithic chip maker was revealed yesterday through an announcement that the FTC is suing Intel […]

Comment regarding recent Intel post worth noting

November 9, 2009

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I recently made the following comment in reference to my role and responsibilities as a writer; “My job is not to make you see the world my way, but is instead to alert you as a reader of other possibilities and in the process cause you to think outside of the framework within which you […]

Intel, UNC’s Coal Supply and Abbott’s Bottles: When the Shoe is on the Other Foot

November 6, 2009

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It was interesting in that as I was reading the story about Intel in which it is alleged that the company “Used bribery and coercion to maintain its dominance in the microprocessor market,” I could not help but think that this was not the first time that the proverbial shoe was on the other foot […]