The New York Times
| 8 months ago
The European Commission said Wednesday that it was prepared to drop its investigation into the fixing of e-book prices by Apple and four European publishers after the companies agreed to let online retailers like Amazon sell e-books at a discount for...
Asian Wall Street Journal
| 8 months ago
Inc. and four companies selling digital books in Europe have agreed to dismantle a price-setting arrangement that raised prices for consumers, potentially ending a European antitrust investigation into the way e-books are priced and sold. The...
CNN
| 8 months ago
The new iPhone 5 is displayed during Apple's unveiling September 12 in San Francisco...Apple insanity and the "Voice Shake-up" Apple hasn't released up-to-date pre-order numbers. But Piper Jaffrey analyst Gene Munster estimates the company could...
Ledger-Enquirer
| 8 months ago
Apple and four major publishing houses are offering concessions to the European Union's antitrust watchdog to ease concerns that they may have illegally colluded to raise prices for e-books. The EU Commission opened an antitrust probe into Apple Inc.
Reuters
| 8 months ago
Topics The iPhone 5 on display after its introduction during Apple Inc.'s iPhone media event in San Francisco, California September 12, 2012.
Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range From: To: September 20, 2012 Apple Inc. , the world's biggest technology company, and four publishers offered to overhaul pricing models for digital books to allay European Union concerns that they...
The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Flags flying outside the European Commission building in Brussels. Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian Ebook prices in the UK are set to plummet after the European Commission said that four major publishers and Apple "engaged in a concerted...
San Jose Mercury News
| 8 months ago
Amazon sell e-books at a discount for two years to end an EU antitrust investigation, the European Commission said on Wednesday. The EU antitrust watchdog started an investigation into Apple's e-book pricing deals with Simon & Schuster, News Corp.