Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Jurors on Wednesday found businessman Walter Liew and co-conspirator Robert J. Maegerle guilty of stealing and selling trade secrets owned by chemical company DuPont, which developed a white pigment found in toothpastes, paper and Oreo cookies.
The pair stole formulas to make titanium dioxide and sold them to Chinese government-owned companies in the 1990s, a jury unanimously found in...
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