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12. November 2009 | 18:50GE sells its security business to United Technologies for $1.82B
General Electric(GE) will sell its security business, GE Security, to United Technologies(UTX) for $1.82 billion, as the largest U.S. conglomerate streamlines its portfolio. (News Source: USA Today - 16:36:32)
Florida No. 1 again in AP Poll, ‘Bama falls to 2nd
NEW YORK (AP) - Flip-flop. Florida regained the top spot Sunday in The Associated Press poll from Alabama, which was ranked No. 1 for a week ahead of the Gators. (News Source: Park Hills Daily Journal - 17:31:35)
Boskalis Plans to Purchase Smit for 1.1 Billion Euros (Update4)
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) — Royal Boskalis Westminster NV agreed to buy Smit Internationale NV, the salvage company that lifted Russian submarine Kursk from the Barents Sea in 2001, for 1.1 billion euros ($1.64 billion), capping a yearlong effort to combine the two Dutch companies. (News Source: Bloomberg - 17:36:05)
Florida Attorney’s Alleged Scam May Be More Than $1 Billion
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) — The alleged fraud perpetrated by Florida lawyer Scott Rothstein may have exceeded $1 billion, the FBI said today. (News Source: Bloomberg - 17:00:22)
Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion to settle lawsuits
Intel is paying rival Advanced Micro Devices $1.25 billion to squash a legal battle over Intel’s sales tactics, a rift that led to antitrust charges against Intel in several countries. Advanced Micro Devices - Intel Corporation - Lawsuit - Hardware - Processors (News Source: MSNBC - 14:36:25)
Bay Biz Buzz: Intel settles with AMD for $1.25 billion
Intel Corp. is paying Silicon Valley rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. $1.25 billion to squash a legal battle over Intel’s sales tactics, a rift that led to antitrust charges against Santa Clara-based Intel in several countries and was headed toward a costly and nasty trial next year. (News Source: Contra Costa Times - 17:27:05)
FBI: Rothstein’s alleged scam could top $1 billion
Attorney Scott Rothstein’s alleged investment scam may exceed $1 billion dollars in victims’ investments, the FBI said today. Previous estimates of the financial scope of the Ponzi-style scam put the number at perhaps half that. (News Source: Sun-Sentinel - 17:17:38)
Intel pays AMD $1.25 billion in antitrust case
Intel Corp. agreed Thursday to pay Advanced Micro Devices 1.25 billion US dollars to settle a series of long-running legal disputes between the two chipmakers on antitrust and patent issues worldwide. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 16:53:54)
FBI: Rothstein’s alleged scam could top $1 billion
NORTH MIAMI BEACH - Attorney Scott Rothstein’s alleged investment scam may exceed $1 billion dollars in victims’ investments, the FBI said Thursday. (News Source: Sun-Sentinel - 16:54:25)
Will a $1.25B Antitrust Settlement From Intel and New Fusion Chips Save AMD?
In a culimation of talks that began in spring ‘08, Intel has just agreed to pay $1.25 billion (cash, due in 30 days) to its biggest rival chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) and agreed to a set of “business practice provisions” aimed at staving off future antitrust complaints. The agreement settles a federal case in Deleware and two in Japan, and AMD has agreed to drop all of its … (News Source: Fast Company Magazine - 15:44:40)
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