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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Vodafone Group Services Ltd & Anor v Infineon Technologies AG & Ors [2017] EWHC 1383 (Ch) (08 June 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2017/1383.html Cite as: [2017] EWHC 1383 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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Vodafone Group Services Limited & Other |
Claimant |
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Infineon Technologies AG & Others |
Defendant |
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Mark Brealey QC, Sarah Ford QC, Emily Mackenzie (instructed by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) for the Infineon Defendants
Daniel Jowell QC, David Bailey (instructed by Travers Smith) for the Renesas Defendants
Robert O'Donoghue QC, Tom Pascoe (instructed by Covington & Burling) for the Samsung Named Third Parties
Hearing dates: 7-8th June 2017
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Birss
Disclosure
"Documents evidencing how pricing decisions of companies within the claimant group accounted for costs during the period of the claim during but not limited to (1) how different cost categories, e.g. costs of goods sold (COGS), marketing and distribution network et cetera are accounted for in pricing decisions, and (2) descriptions of the components of each cost category at all levels of aggregation (e.g. for specific options or tariffs, tariff families, segment revenues)."
"... policy documents which explain the claimants' tariff-setting process together with any business cases and associated documents which show the internal decision-making for setting tariffs."
"(41A) Documents identifying each Claimant's highest revenue tariffs jointly accounting for at least 80% of total tariff revenue in each year from 1999-2012 in each national market on which each Claimant was active (the Significant Tariffs).
(41B) Documents showing for each Significant Tariff:
(i) corresponding average revenues per user (ARPU);(ii) total revenue (at the level of voice and other services, SMS and data);(iii) corresponding usage data (i.e. the average number of minutes used for each category); and(iv) the development of these measures over time, in each case for the lifetime of the Significant Tariff. This category of documents should include, but not be limited to, documents which break down items (i)-(iv) by voice, SMS and data services provided under the Significant Tariffs.
(41BA) Documents corresponding to the request in 41B relevant to all national wholesale markets (e.g. concerning business relations with Mobile Virtual Network Operators, service providers, or retails) on which the Claimants were active during the Period of the Claim.
(41C) Documents showing the price components (e.g. monthly fixed fee, fee for additional minutes, etc.) and their development over time, for each Significant Tariff over the lifetime of the Significant Tariff.
(41CA) Documents corresponding to the request in 41C relevant to all national wholesale markets (e.g. concerning business relations with Mobile Virtual Network Operators, service providers, or retails), on which the Claimants were active during the Period of the Claim.
(41D) Documents showing, for each Significant Tariff, all available breakdowns by cost category including (but not limited to) SIM card costs, costs of goods sold (COGS), cost of customer acquisition, hardware/handset cost of sales, hardware/handset subsidies (or hardware/handset revenues, such that the subsidies can be calculated), marketing and distribution costs, network costs, etc."
"The highest revenue tariffs jointly accounting for at least 80 per cent of total tariff revenue for each of Vodafone Limited, Vodafone GmbH, Vodafone Espana S.A.U and Vodafone Omnitel B.V. in each year from 1999-2006. To the extent that the ten tariffs together accounting for the largest share of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue do not together account for 80 per cent of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue, the Claimants will only disclose information in relation to those ten tariffs, provided those ten tariffs together account for at least 50 per cent of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue. If the ten tariffs together accounting for the largest share of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue do not together account for at least 50 per cent of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue, the Claimants will disclose information in respect of all tariffs which together account for at least 50 per cent of the relevant Claimant entity's tariff revenue."
"(25) Documents created by the Claimants that were used in setting their respective budgets during the Period of the Claim, for example documents recording the Claimants' strategic or corporate plans, capital expenditure predictions and/or expected sales/income.
(38) The Claimants' budgets and draft budgets during the Period of the Claim."
"(63) Contracts between the Defendants/Part 20 Defendant and SIM card manufacturers for the period 1999 to April 2006.
(65) Documents relating to negotiations between SIM card manufacturers and each of the Defendants/Part 20 Defendants (including but not limited to procurement processes) for the sale of Chips during the Period of the Claim that provide any indication of how prices are determined between SIM card manufacturers and the Defendants and Part 20 Defendant."
"67. Documents relating to costs of smart card chip production in the period 1 January 1999 to December 2012.
68. Documents showing smart card chip production capacity in the period 1 January 1999 to December 2012, subject to category 71 below.
69. Documents showing smart card chip production utilisation in the period 1 January 1999 to December 2012."
"66. All documents and data held by the Defendants/Part 20 Defendants which show their share of the smart card chip market during the period from January 1999 to December 2012 including documents and data which is relevant to establishing the Defendants'/Part 20 Defendant's share of supply to: (i) SIM card manufacturers as a whole; and (ii) individual SIM card manufacturers"
Trial Timetable