Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 24, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 24, 2024 Tech titan Mike ****** testifies at ****** trial that Autonomy was ‘not perfect’ | Autonomy The British entrepreneur Mike ****** took the stand on Thursday in a San Francisco federal courthouse as a key witness in his own ********* ****** trial, defending his role at Autonomy, the tech firm he co-founded and then sold. The trial continued as planned Thursday despite the defense team moving for a mistrial over alleged improper questioning of a witness by the prosecution. ******’s defense team called the questioning, which indirectly referenced the tech titan’s extradition, “egregious” and “highly improper” in a filing. US district judge Charles Breyer denied the motion to dismiss, but acknowledged the prosecution’s questions were improper and ordered the jury to exclude the questions and subsequent testimony from their deliberation. US authorities have charged ****** with 16 counts of wire ******, securities ****** and *********** relating to his company’s acquisition deal with Hewlett-Packard in 2011, alleging he artificially inflated Autonomy’s sales, misleading auditors, analysts, and regulators. If convicted, ****** faces up to 25 years in prison. He has pleaded not guilty. In his testimony, ****** said his job involved delegating many tasks to employees, and that his background upon founding the company was more technical in nature than business-focused. While the government has painted ******’s business dealings as clearly fraudulent, ****** in his testimony on Thursday attempted to highlight more complexity, stating that like any business, Autonomy was “not perfect”. “The reality of life is that it’s nuanced, and it is messy,” he said. “[In this trial] we are peering through the door and seeing the sausage being made. One thing to bear in mind is if you take the microscope into a spotless kitchen, you will always find bacteria. And I don’t think Autonomy is any different.” The Autonomy co-founder described the trial experience thus far as “surreal”, saying he has watched “a parade of witnesses [he’s] never met” describe decisions in which he had no involvement. Prosecutors have called upwards of 30 witnesses since the trial began in March. ****** addressed the jury directly throughout his questioning, explaining concepts central to the case including earnings reports, hardware sales and the timeline of Autonomy’s founding and ill-fated acquisition. He also paused to explain Britishisms to the ********* jury, including phrases like “bean counters” and “good bloke”. Much of the questioning Thursday sought to address the government’s focus on Autonomy’s dealings in hardware sales. The prosecution claims that although the company had portrayed itself as a software company, it relied heavily on hardware sales, something ****** “did everything he could” to conceal from the market. ****** said Autonomy often sold hardware and software together as a package, and that hardware sales were an important means to mitigate business risks, including changing relationships with suppliers. Court adjourned Thursday afternoon before the defense finished questioning, which will resume on Tuesday following a US holiday. ****** is the final witness the defense will call to the stand, meaning the trial will be wrapping in the coming weeks. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Tech #titan #Mike #****** #testifies #****** #trial #Autonomy #perfect #Autonomy This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/37470-tech-titan-mike-lynch-testifies-at-fraud-trial-that-autonomy-was-%E2%80%98not-perfect%E2%80%99-autonomy/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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