Sujet : Re: HPE going after Mike Lynch's estate
De : clubley (at) *nospam* remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP (Simon Clubley)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 16. Sep 2024, 19:18:28
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On 2024-09-16, Arne Vajhøj <
arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote:
On 9/16/2024 8:31 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
Can I assume that, in order to protect the shareholders, they intend to
go after the HP management who made the purchase decision in the first place
without carrying out the due diligence checks before buying Autonomy ?
No, I didn't think so. :-(
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The acquisition was done in the very short reign of Leo Apotheker.
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According to Wikpedia he got 7.2 M$ in severance pay, 3.56 M$
in shares and a performance bonus of 2.4 M$ when he was kicked out
after 10 months.
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And he has done rather well as member/chairman of various
companies boards since then.
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But he does not have 4 B$.
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The point is to make an example of him for not following established
procedures and hence costing them a _lot_ of money.
That way, future executives will be less tempted to do the same thing
and hence the shareholders benefit.
These people get a _lot_ of money. They should have a level of
responsibility that matches earning that amount of money.
I wonder if HPE's plan is to try and make Mrs Lynch throw in the towel
while she is under extreme emotional stress and hence they can claim
some sort of "victory", at least in their little minds ? :-( :-(
Simon.
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