> three major manufacturers of NAND memory — Intel, Micron, and SK Hynix — have announced that they will be taking measures to address the oversupply<p>Isn't that illegal? To fix the market by colluding and price fixing?<p>How is this different from the act that Mercedes, BMW and VW are getting fined for for colluding to not release emissions tech?
Questions:
1. Can someone explain why this is not a clear cut of a collusion? Didn't the same "cartel" get busted for this behavior a while ago?
2. Why aren't they under tight regulation since they have a history of doing this?