Russian agency finds Apple guilty of price fixing

March 15, 2017

BBC

Apple instructed retailers on what prices to charge for its iPhone 5 and 6 models and threatened to terminate agreements if they were found to be non-compliant, according to the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (Fas). The Fas said Apple has “adopted the necessary measures to eliminate violations of the law.”

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