Mike Lynch: HP is owed £700m over Autonomy deal, judge rules | Money N


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Hewlett-Packard (HP) is owed hundreds of millions, rather than billions, of pounds over its acquisition of British software company Autonomy in 2011, a High Court judge has ruled.

The US firm was seeking to recoup up to £4bn of losses from Mike Lynch – the UK tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Autonomy – in a damages lawsuit that found in HP’s favour in 2022.

Before a ruling on the sums involved on Tuesday, Mr Lynch tragically died along with his daughter Hannah and five others, when his yacht sank in a freak storm off the Italian coast last August.

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They had been on the vessel celebrating his acquittal in a US fraud case related to the sale of the software firm to HP.

HP brought the High Court case after it significantly wrote down Autonomy’s value by £5.5bn soon after it completed the £8.3bn acquisition, claiming it had been deliberately overstated.

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Mr Lynch had intended to appeal the judgment before his tragic death.

Mr Justice Hildyard ruled that HP suffered losses amounting to £697,876,753, some of which is set to be paid by Mr Lynch’s estate.

He also ruled that Mr Lynch’s estate was liable to pay part of around £35m in damages – with some of that sum due to be paid by Sushovan Hussain, Autonomy’s former chief financial officer, who was also sued by HP.

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Mr Hussain has previously settled HP’s claim but could still be required to pay damages.

A further hearing to deal with matters including interest, currency conversion and…


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