Tagged with " Justice Department"
American Airlines documents prove predatory pricing
American Airlines has produced documents during discovery which clearly implicate the company in the predatory pricing antitrust case brought by [...]
Bromide Investigation
September 18, 2000 In its June 17, 1999 article discussing Great Lakes Chemical’s cooperation with the Justice Department investigation, Verdict [...]
Columbia/HCA 1: Healthcare Corporation
The following outline suggests that Columbia’s troubles are more threatening than the ones at ADM. In addition, healthcare fraud has [...]
Columbia/HCA 2: Settlement Talk Rumors
Rumors of settlement talks are circulating. One billion dollars is the range being rumored. Unfortunately, investigations of reliable sources have [...]
Columbia/HCA 3: Jury Hears Criminal Fraud Evidence
Columbia/HCA stock has risen to the $26 – $28 range but two recent legal developments may lead to price reversals. [...]
Great Lakes Chemical’s CEO Is a Whistleblower!!
Great Lakes Chemical (GLK) announced yesterday that the Justice Department had conditionally granted amnesty to it in the ongoing criminal [...]
Microsoft has put its foot in its mouth
February 21, 1999 Introduction: In our September ‘98 article on Microsoft, Verdict explained why the Justice Department broadened its anti-trust. [...]
Microsoft: Will “the Remedy” Help Competitors?
April 10, 2000 The case against Microsoft was designed to provide the Justice Department a wide range of remedies.[1] Verdict [...]
Microsoft: without criminal antitrust charges, no threat
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a civil complaint against Intel, and the Justice Department has filed a civil complaint [...]
Microsoft’s Findings of Fact will be harsher than expected
November 3, 1999 A New York Times article Monday and rumors circulating in Washington legal circles suggest that the trial [...]

