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Technology & Science

Aug. 12, 1998

Raychem Hit With $64 Million Antitrust Verdict

A Riverside company won a $64 million verdict Monday in an antitrust suit charging that electronics giant Raychem Corp. of Menlo Park illegally controlled patents to a type of electronic fuse used in millions of batteries, speakers and other consumer devices.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A Riverside company won a $64 million verdict Monday in an antitrust suit charging that electronics giant Raychem Corp. of Menlo Park illegally controlled patents to a type of electronic fuse used in millions of batteries, speakers and other consumer devices.
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