British tech founder Mike Lynch denies defrauding HP

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British tech founder Mike Lynch denies defrauding HP
Mike Lynch, the tech founder once hailed as Britain's answer to Steve Jobs, denied wrongdoing at his fraud trial in connection with Hewlett-Packard's disastrous US$11 billion ($16.65 billion) acquisition of his software company in 2011. Under questioning from his lawyer, Christopher Morvillo, ...

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