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Story: EC hits Microsoft with record £680m fine

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Posted by: 1000148458 (Wednesday 27 February 2008, 12:54 PM)

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Don't pass go...

All these millions that the EC is harvesting from MS, where's it all going? That's an awful lot of hospitals, in fact just the more recent fine alone could work wonders for a developing nation.
While I agree MS often swim in murky water; it's all to easy to haul them up - after all every company has skeletons in its closet; especially one that size.

With it's name being synonymous to anyone in the industry with a tattered name and a disfigured corporate image, they really need to start sorting their act out if they intend to stay ahead in the not so distant future.

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