Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Jul. 8, 2009
Obama Antitrust Talk Has Silicon Valley Companies Lowering Profile
With the Obama administration's antitrust enforcers grabbing attention by targeting Silicon Valley's biggest companies, attorneys said tech firms are lowering their profiles as they await signs of what may be to come.




By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - With the Obama administration's antitrust enforcers grabbing attention in recent weeks by targeting Silicon Valley's biggest companies, attorneys say tech firms are taking notice and lowering their profiles as they await signs of what may lie ahead. Antitrust lawyers say they're uncertain how much change to expect and that it will take more time - and decisions on pending mergers and other ac...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - With the Obama administration's antitrust enforcers grabbing attention in recent weeks by targeting Silicon Valley's biggest companies, attorneys say tech firms are taking notice and lowering their profiles as they await signs of what may lie ahead. Antitrust lawyers say they're uncertain how much change to expect and that it will take more time - and decisions on pending mergers and other ac...
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