Corporate
Jun. 26, 2010
DRAM Case Settled for $173M
California Attorney General Jerry Brown and 32 other state attorneys general announced Thursday that they and private plaintiffs have reached a $173 million settlement with six companies that manufacture dynamic random access memory computer chips.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - California Attorney General Jerry Brown and 32 other state attorneys general announced Thursday that they and private plaintiffs have reached a $173 million settlement with six companies that manufacture dynamic random access memory computer chips. The plaintiffs sued the manufacturers claiming they illegally fixed the prices of the chips. DRAM sales exceed $5 billion a year in the ...
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