What was the original claim amount by HPE?
HPE initially sought up to $5 billion (£3.7 billion) in damages.
Business / Legal Affairs
The estate of Mike Lynch, the tech tycoon who passed away last year, and his business partner, Sushovan Hussain, have been ordered by the High Court to pay Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) over £700 million. This ruling stems from the misre...
In 2011, HPE acquired Autonomy for $11.1 billion (£7.1 billion at the time). However, just over a year later, HPE wrote down Autonomy's value by $8.8 billion, citing "serious accounting improprieties." HPE alleged that Lynch and Hussain fraudulently inflated Autonomy's value, a claim they both denied.
Sushovan Hussain was convicted of fraud in the US in 2018 and sentenced to five years in prison. In a 2022 UK ruling, Mr. Justice Hildyard stated that HPE had "substantially succeeded" in its claim but was unlikely to receive the full $5 billion initially sought. Mike Lynch was extradited to the US in 2023 and acquitted of fraud charges in 2024.
The recent High Court ruling marks a significant step in resolving the dispute, although a further hearing is scheduled for November to determine the final amount of damages and how they will be divided between Lynch's estate and Hussain. Lynch's representatives argue that the English legal system was too trusting, especially compared to the US criminal trial where cross-examination of witnesses presented a different narrative.
Takeaway: The case illustrates the importance of accurate financial reporting during mergers and acquisitions and the potential for significant legal and financial consequences when improprieties are discovered.
HPE initially sought up to $5 billion (£3.7 billion) in damages.
Lynch maintained that HPE mishandled the Autonomy purchase and destroyed the company.
Hussain was convicted in April 2018 in the US.
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