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China Opens Monopoly Inquiry Into Microsoft
04 August 2014
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP
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Chinese antitrust officials have confirmed that they are
investigating Microsoft Corp. for possible monopoly violations and
have raided Microsoft offices in four cities, according to a report
this morning in the Wall Street Journal (available behind a
paywall).
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