Litigation
Jun. 3, 2015
Electronics manufacturers agree to pay $528 million to settle price fixing case
Five electronics manufacturers have agreed to pay $528 million to settle a class action alleging the price fixing of cathode ray tubes that were once used to make computer monitors and other screens.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Five electronics manufacturers have agreed to pay $528 million to
settle a class action alleging the price fixing of cathode ray tubes that were once
used to make computer monitors and other screens.
The proposed settlement, filed Friday in the Northern District, marks another milestone
in a string of ...
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