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Microsoft settles US$1.5B California case
A judge gave his final approval this week to the US$1.1 billion California antitrust settlement with Microsoft that was first brokered in early 2003, opening the way for some 14 million consumers and businesses in the state to file claims and receive a piece of the pie.
Staff Writers
Jul 9 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Microsoft promises US$1.5B for channel partners
Microsoft, which has weathered some stormy channel waters this past year, remains committed to investing US$1.5 billion annually to bolster its partner programs and processes, company executives said.
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Steven Burke
Oct 1 2003, 12:00AM
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