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AMD says motion granted in Intel suit NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said late Sunday a U.S. court has granted its motion to have third parties preserve relevant evidence related to its antitrust lawsuit against bigger rival Intel Corp. (INTC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) Advanced Micro said last week it filed an antitrust suit against Intel, claiming it used various methods from threats to kickbacks to coerce companies into buying its chips instead of those from Advanced Micro. In a statement, Advanced Micro said its motion requesting document preservation was granted by the U.S. District Court of Delaware shortly after it was filed on July 1. The motion sought a judicial order permitting it to move forward to preserve relevant evidence possessed by specified third parties. Its lawyers will now engage in discussions with about 30 third parties, the statement said. According to a story in the July 4 issue of Barron's newspaper, its shares could rise by as much as $8 if it wins its legal battle with Intel. The stock closed Friday at $17.45, up 11 cents on the New York Stock Exchange. News Sourcehttp://www.microsite.reuters.com
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