A San Francisco federal jury exonerated two Korean ramen noodle makers Monday of allegations of price fixing, bringing to an end more than five years of litigation.
The verdict comes after one of the three companies, Samyang Foods, settled antitrust claims for $1.5 million in 2016 and also agreed to cooperate in litigation. Even after that company's executive, Soo Chang Ahn, testified in a deposition to a scheme, Ottogi Co. and Nong...
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