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Intel wins in battle over $1.17bn EU fine

  Bloomberg Intel Corp.’s fight to overturn a record 1.06 billion-euro ($1.17 billion) European Union antitrust fine received a boost from an adviser to the bloc’s top court in a case that could have ramifications for a growing list of disputes involving U.S. tech giants from Google to Apple Inc. Intel’s appeal should be totally re-examined by a lower court, ...

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EU’s Tusk warns Canada trade deal ‘could be our last’

  Brussels / AFP European Union president Donald Tusk warned the bloc would be incapable of negotiating new trade deals if Belgium failed to approve the accord with Canada by Friday. The deal, known as CETA, “could be our last free trade agreement, if we are not able to convince people that we negotiate to protect their interests,” Tusk said ...

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Verizon adds fewest subscribers in 6 years

  Bloomberg Verizon Communications Inc. suffered its worst quarter of subscriber growth in more than six years amid intensified price competition from smaller rivals, adding pressure on the company’s media and advertising ventures to take up the slack for a rapidly maturing wireless business. The nation’s largest wireless carrier signed up 442,000 total subscribers in the third quarter, falling far ...

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