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  2. Lawsuits involving Dell Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Håkan Lans sued Dell for infringement of his color-graphics display patent, U.S. patent no. 4,303,986. [1] Dell won the case because Lans did not have any ownership interest in the patent, having assigned it to a corporation that he owned. In 2005, Dell began the construction of a facility in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [2]

  3. Dell to pay $100 million fine for fraud and misleading ... - AOL

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    Computer giant Dell Inc. has been slapped with a $100 million penalty to settle charges of accounting fraud and lying to investors, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced. Under ...

  4. Dell Set for $100 Million SEC Settlement, CEO May Face Fraud ...

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    Dell (DELL) is gearing up to reach a $100 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission over an accounting scandal that roped in chipmaker Intel (INTC). Dell founder and CEO ...

  5. Michael Dell - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010 Dell Inc. agreed to pay a $100 million penalty to settle SEC charges [34] of disclosure and accounting fraud in relation to undisclosed payments from Intel Corporation. Michael Dell and former CEO Kevin Rollins agreed to pay $4 million each and former CFO James Schneider agreed to pay $3 million to settle the charges. [34]

  6. Internet Crime Complaint Center - Wikipedia

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    The IC3 was founded in 2000 as the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC), and was tasked with gathering data on crimes committed online such as fraud, scams, and thefts. [1] Other crimes tracked by the center included intellectual property rights matters, computer intrusions , economic espionage , online extortion , international money ...

  7. Retailers use police-like investigation centers to fight ...

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    Others, including Home Depot, have invested in police-like investigation centers to sift through data and pinpoint theft-group members. CNN got access to a high-tech Home Depot investigation ...

  8. Dell - Wikipedia

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    Dell Inc. is an American technology company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals including printers and webcams among other products and services.

  9. The “Fortnite Fraudster” stole my credit card—here’s what to ...

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    According to Experian, fraud investigations can take up to 90 days but you won’t be responsible for the disputed charge in the interim. During the investigation, your card issuer may contact the ...