Report: HP sells printers in Iran with third party

December 29, 2008

(AP) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. could be breaking U.S. trade sanctions by using a third-party distributor to sell printers in Iran, The Boston Globe reported Monday.



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    Hmm, so they are planning to bankrupt Iran with high ink prices?

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