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Old 07-01-2015, 12:57 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Shane R View Post
I think what he's allowed to do is pretty limited to this particular area of anti-trust malfeasance.
Apparently Apple were very discomfited by his interviews. Something fishy.

Anyway, for the execs to have to spend time with him distracts them from their other duties. Apple is only wrong in that that is what the monitor is supposed to do anyway.

Apple's sales model trends in the direction of anti-trust, so having a monitor is doubtless an inconvenience. I would not be entirely surprised if at some point they end up in court again, as a direct result of having a monitor poking his nose into things.
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