(Reuters) - However, the specialty chemicals maker denied wrongdoing of
any kind and said it agreed to settle the cases to avoid
additional expenses and protracted litigation.
The company added that it would continue to defend the
remaining antitrust lawsuits pending against it in several
state courts.
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any kind and said it agreed to settle the cases to avoid
additional expenses and protracted litigation.
The company added that it would continue to defend the
remaining antitrust lawsuits pending against it in several
state courts.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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