Autonomy boss can be extradited to the US
Lynched
The founder of UK software firm Autonomy can be extradited to the US to face charges of conspiracy and fraud, a London court has said.
US tries to extradite Michael Lynch
Wants him on wire fraud
The United States has formally requested the extradition of Michael Lynch, the British tech billionaire who sold his data company Autonomy to Hewlett Packard in an ill-fated $11.1 billion deal, to face charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
Whitman happy to throw Apotheker under the bus
Court told
Meg Whitman, the former boss of Hewlett Packard, was happy to throw her predecessor Leo Apotheker “under the bus” over the botched acquisition of British software company Autonomy, London’s High Court heard.
United States arranges Lynch mob
Criminal charges for embarrassing HP
The United States has filed criminal charges against Mike Lynch over the $11 billion sale of the British software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard seven years ago.
HPE spins off software disaster
Autonomy disaster behind it
HPE has completed the spin-off of much of its software business early, closing the door on the disastrous 2011 acquisition of British firm Autonomy and narrowing the company’s focus to data center hardware and software.
HP stamps on fleeing Autonomy rats
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
HP finds a use for expensive buys
Autonomy and Vertica jammed together