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Old 05-27-2013, 04:34 PM   #89
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
Good idea RKW... wreck the company so they can't recover, up the unemployment and shift even more business to other countries... and how does having a sale make a "gaff to show how manipulated the pricing was." So all sales show price manipulation and... what?

Love your worldview...

Personally, I'd rather Apple settled so the taxpayer doesn't enrich the lawyers even more and then lets move on, perhaps looking at a few others with dominant market positions...
Conviction, in a case like this, would more likely subject the company to oversight by the DOJ to insure they obey the law. If that 'wrecks' the company then I don't think it's a company that we want doing business in the US anyway. Settlement, OTOH, would likely mean the company would pay a monetary penalty & then continue with 'business as usual' to the detriment of its customers.
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