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Omaha Steve

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Thu Jul 16, 2015, 11:56 AM Jul 2015

Qualcomm Hit With Two Antitrust Investigations By European Union

Source: ibtimes

By Vishakha Sonawane

The European Commission Thursday opened two antitrust investigations against chipset giant Qualcomm, Inc., for possible abuse of its dominant market position. This is the latest antitrust probe in a series of investigations by the agency against U.S. companies, including Google Inc and Apple Inc.

The first investigation will probe if the San Diego-based company gave financial incentives to its customers on the condition that they only bought Qualcomm's 3G and 4G chipsets, according to a press release. The second probe will determine whether Qualcomm followed “predatory pricing” to sell the 3G chips below cost, with an intention to force its rivals out of the market.

"We are launching these investigations because we want to be sure that high tech suppliers can compete on the merits of their products. Many customers use electronic devices such as a mobile phone or a tablet and we want to ensure that they ultimately get value for money. Effective competition is the best way to stimulate innovation,” European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said, in the release.

Qualcomm is the market leader in manufacturing baseband chipsets normally used for radio interfaces such as WiFi and 4G in cellular phones. The company released a statement Thursday saying it was “disappointed to hear” about the antitrust probe and is “cooperating” with the commission.

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Qualcomm, Inc. was hit with twin antitrust investigations by the European Commission Thursday. In this photo, dated April 28, 2015, Qualcomm's logo is seen at its booth at the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing, China. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/qualcomm-hit-two-antitrust-investigations-european-union-2011482

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I live in San Diego, and I find ... aggiesal Jul 2015 #1

aggiesal

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1. I live in San Diego, and I find ...
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 01:36 PM
Jul 2015

Qualcomm to be one of the most unethical companies I've ever run across.
And Irwin Jacobs (Founder of Qualcomm) is a huge Democratic backer.

I have friends that used to work at Qualcomm and some still do.
They tell me how they get around the H1B requirements, and they have no
problem in doing this because "Everyone is doing it."

Lately I've been getting calls from recruiters about filling positions at
Qualcomm. I tell them that "I'm in no hurry to get into Qualcomm."
Because they've come up with this concept of "An Exempt Contractor".

The positions that the recruiters are trying to fill are contract positions
that pay by the hour. But Qualcomm wants you to work more than 8 hours
per day, so they've come up with this totally illegal concept of
"An Exempt Contractor".

These contract positions pay for example $400 per day. Which equals
$50/Hr. for a normal 8 hour day (Good pay really). But because it's an
"Exempt Contract", you get $400 if you work 10 hours per day, or 1
our per day.

At Qualcomm, if you're not putting in more than 8 hours per day, you're gone.
But my problem is with this concept of "Exempt Contractor".

"Exempt" means that you have to supervise at least 5% of your hours.
As a contractor, you don't get to supervise anyone. So how do they get
away with calling these positions "Exempt"?

Horrible practice.

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