NEW YORK (AP) — Autonomy, the British business software company now owned by Hewlett-Packard Co., is facing a Justice Department investigation over improper accounting under previous management, ...
The UK’s Serious Fraud Office may have dropped its investigation of software firm Autonomy earlier this year, but that doesn’t appear to have done much to allay HP’s ire. HP — which acquired Autonomy ...
Former Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch issued a statement Thursday following his acquittal of criminal charges, ending a 13-year legal battle with Hewlett Packard that became one of Silicon Valley ...
Former Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch, standing trial in San Francisco on charges he used accounting trickery to dupe Hewlett-Packard into buying his company for $11 billion in 2011, testified Tuesday ...
In 2011, Hewlett-Packard Co. bought British software company Autonomy Corp. as it tries to expand its lineup of business software products while lowering its profile in consumer electronics. HP paid ...
Hewlett-Packard has fired back at a former Autonomy executive who is attempting to block the settlement of a number of shareholder lawsuits filed over HP’s disastrous acquisition of the infrastructure ...
A sticky set of conflicts could arise for Hewlett-Packard and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius as the company prepares to launch and defend an onslaught of legal actions connected to the recent announcement ...
The former chief financial officer of Autonomy has been indicted in the US for allegedly defrauding Hewlett Packard and investors about the firm’s performance before its $11.7 billion (then £7.1 ...
(AP) Hewlett-Packard says the Justice Department is investigating the business software unit Autonomy after the computer maker said the business engaged in improper accounting before HP bought it. In ...
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