Friday, December 1st 2006
AMD Receives Subpoena From U.S. Department of Justice
AMD has received a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division in connection with the DOJ's investigation into potential antitrust violations related to graphics processors and cards. AMD entered the graphics processor business following the company's acquisition of ATI Technologies, Inc. last month (October 25, 2006). The DOJ has not made any specific allegations against AMD or ATI. AMD intends to cooperate with the investigation.
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8 Comments on AMD Receives Subpoena From U.S. Department of Justice
Why on earth would the DOJ even mess with them? Im sure they put it before the DOJ when they were merging/acquiring them. Sometimes that damn DOJ gets on my nerves.
As for CPUs, AMD seems to be able to sell everyone they can produce at the moment so I wouldn't call that a bad situation at all.
If you read the link (which I found out later on) it did impact their stock market price. Which is what I was asking to begin with.
read the link So again, how are sales have any relation to what I was asking about stock?