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Hewlett-Packard’s Then-Chairman Ray Lane Tried to Quash Autonomy Acquisition

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An Inside Look at Autonomy Inc.- the acquisition that cost HP a $8.8 billion charge in 2012

08/19/2011

What started out as an opportunity for H-P to enter the voluminous data analysis field and compete with the likes of IBM ends up quickly in a huge and disastrous loss.

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The Board decisions at HP with high CEO turnover, insufficient investment in product development under Hurd, the flawed Autonomy acquisition under Apotheker, and other missteps.

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