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Class Action filed against countless SRAM makers

Can you count the ways?
Tue Nov 28 2006, 12:53
A MAN STARTED a class action in a Michigan district court against the world+dog over alleged SRAM misdoings.

As we already know, the Department of Justice (DoJ) has already started its own investigation into alleged SRAM price fixing.

But, as they say, if you're going to go on a spree you may as well go the whole hog, and that's certainly what a Mr Kenneth Bagwell has done.

The class action alleges that the defendants conspired with one another to "fix, maintain or stabilize prices and to allocate markets for the sale of SRAM."

The defendants are, get ready for this, Alliance, Cypress, Etron, GSI, Hitachi, Hynix, Integrated Silicon Solution, Micron, Crucial, Mitsubishi, NEC, Renesas, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Winbond, Fujitsu, IBM, Seiko Epson, Epson, Sharp and ST Microelectronics.

The PDF can be found here. ยต

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