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World Service,24 Jan 2018,26 mins

EU Fines Chipmaker Qualcomm $1.2bn

World Business Report

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The world's biggest mobile phone chipmaker was found to have 'illegally shut out rivals'. We talk to CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid in Silicon Valley. Also in the programme, an investigation by the Financial Times alleges widespread sexual harassment at a charity fundraising dinner attended by senior figures in business and finance in London last week. Madison Marriage went undercover for the paper, and explains what she saw at the event. Plus we find out why so-called 'kidult' toys, often bought by adults, for adults, are drawing attention at the London Toy Fair. (Picture: A Qualcomm sign. Picture credit: Reuters.)

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