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  • HP settles with journalists after spying scandal

    Hewlett-Packard has announced a settlement with Business Week and New York Times reporters on whom the computer maker spied during a hunt for a boardroom leak.

  • HP's Mark Hurd to skip Australia

    Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is tipped to visit Singapore next month but will bypass Australia, a company spokesperson confirmed.

  • California offers former HP chairman plea deal

    California's attorney general is offering former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn and four others charged in the HP spying scandal a chance to plead guilty to a misdemeanor, a source said on Thursday in the US.

  • HP settles with California in spy scandal

    The California Attorney General's Office said on Thursday in the US that Hewlett-Packard will pay US$14.5 million to settle civil charges related to the company's now infamous spy scandal.

  • Ex-HP chairman pleads not guilty to charges

    Patricia Dunn, the former chairman of Hewlett-Packard, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday in the US to felony charges that stemmed from her role in overseeing a probe into boardroom leaks.

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