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  • Mike Lynch launches $150m lawsuit against Hewlett-Packard in UK High Court

    October 1, 2015

    Another chapter in the never-ending saga that is Hewlett-Packard's fight with former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch, after Lynch announced today he was launching a $150m lawsuit against the US printer manufacturer in Britain's High Court. In a statement today, Lynch accused HP of making "many statements that were highly damaging to me and misleading to [...]

  • City Moves for 7 August 2015 | Who’s switching jobs

    August 6, 2015

    Brooks Macdonald The wealth management group has appointed Andrew Shepherd as its deputy chief executive. He is currently executive director at the group and joint managing director of Brooks Macdonald Asset Management, which he joined in 2002. IG Group David Horsley has been appointed head of finance at the online trading company. He joins from [...]

  • World Economic Forum Tech Pioneers: Transferwise and Mike Lynch’s Darktrace among four UK firms chosen

    August 5, 2015

    Four UK companies have been named among the most pioneering tech companies in the world by the World Economic Forum (WEF), following in the footsteps of Google and Twitter. Billion-dollar FinTech startup Transferwise and Mike Lynch's cybersecurity startup Darktrace are two of the high-profile UK companies selected by a panel of judges identifying the startups [...]

  • HP second quarter earnings: Share price rises in extended trading after a mixed bag of results

    May 21, 2015

    Hewlett Packard (HP) announced disappointing earnings this afternoon, with revenues missing analysts expectations. Earnings came in at $25.5bn, but analysts had expected earnings of $25.64bn and earnings per share of $0.86. On the latter measure, HP beat the predictions by a penny. Shares rose as much as three per cent in extended trading. Why it’s [...]

  • HP’s claims against Autonomy management and Mike Lynch just made us even more confused: Here’s who’s suing who

    April 1, 2015

    After years of HP and the former management of Autonomy merrily hurling various threats at one another, yesterday HP finally made the first move, filing a lawsuit in the High Court alleging "fraudulent activity" by former Autonomy executives Mike Lynch and Sushovan Hussain. The move came after nearly three years of to-ing and fro-ing between [...]

  • HP seeking $5bn in High Court case against Autonomy bosses

    March 31, 2015

    HP has filed a lawsuit in the High Court alleging fraudulent activity by the founder of Autonomy, the British company it bought in 2011. The US tech firm confirmed yesterday that it had launched a claim against Mike Lynch, as well as Auto­nomy’s former finance chief Sush­ovan Hussain, for damages of around $5.1bn (£3.4bn). The [...]

  • HP files lawsuit against Autonomy execs claiming billions in damages

    March 31, 2015

    HP has filed a lawsuit in the British High Court alleging fraudulent activity by the founder and finance chief of the British company Autonomy which it bought in 2011 for $11bn. The US tech firm which later took an $8.8bn writedown on the acquisition is claiming damages from Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and former CFO [...]

  • City Moves for 26 March 2015 | Who’s switching jobs

    March 25, 2015

    London Capital Group The online trading firm has appointed Charles-Henri Sabet (pictured) as chief executive. He was previously executive chairman of the company, and joined the board in September 2014. Charles Poncet has been appointed non-executive chairman. He was a non-executive director of the firm. Old Mutual Global Investors The asset management firm has appointed [...]

  • Hewlett-Packard buys Aruba Networks in biggest deal since Autonomy

    March 2, 2015

    Hewlett-Packard is buying Wi-Fi network gear maker Aruba Networks for $2.7bn (£1.8bn) in cash in a bid to bolster its networking business. The world’s second-biggest PC maker is offering $24.67 a share. Including cash and debt, the companies valued the deal at around $3bn. The purchase is a boost for HP’s wireless local area network [...]

  • Sports Direct shares drop with M&A chief’s sudden exit

    February 17, 2015

    SPORTS Direct’s share price fell more than four per cent in morning trading yesterday after it emerged that its mergers and acquisitions boss Jeff Blue was leaving the retailer. Blue, a former Merril Lynch banker, was hired two years ago to spearhead takeover deals for Mike Ashley’s high street giant. He was also standing in [...]

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