The US justice department has widened further its investigation into alleged price fixing in the memory chip industry, adding makers of ‘flash’ memory to the list of companies it wants to question.
Sandisk, the world’s biggest maker of flash memory cards, said on Friday that the company and Eli Harari, its chief executive, had received grand jury subpoenas indicating a justice department investigation into “possible antitrust violations in the Nand flash memory industry”.

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