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HP pays $100 mn to settle shareholder class-action suit

PGGM alleged that HP made "false and misleading" statements about Autonomy's value and the reasons for its "poor performance" after HP's USD 11 billion acquisition of the company.

June 09, 2015 / 18:25 IST
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Dutch pension fund manager PGGM said on Tuesday Hewlett-Packard had agreed to pay USD 100 million to settle a class-auction lawsuit relating to the company's 2011 acquisition of Autonomy, a "big data" analysis company.

PGGM alleged that HP made "false and misleading" statements about Autonomy's value and the reasons for its "poor performance" after HP's USD 11 billion acquisition of the company.

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A subsequent USD 8.8 billion write-down that resulted after Autonomy's "accounting improprieties and over-valuation" were revealed caused HP's stock price to plummet, PGGM said, "damaging HP shareholders severely".

PGGM was the lead plaintiff in the class action suit, which was brought in 2012. The cash payment will be paid into a settlement fund to compensate affected shareholders.