Technology/Telecoms - Page 58

Californian technology group Hewlett-Packard has said it will take an $8.8 billion write-down following its acquisition of British e-discovery specialists Autonomy, amid allegations that the software maker's executives committed accounting fraud. | 13yrs


US pizza chain Papa John's is facing a $250 million class-action law suit after being accused of bombarding customers with illegal text messages. | 13yrs






Leading Spanish law firm Uría Menéndez has joined with New York's White & Case and Dutch outfit De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek to advise the $1,200 financing of Spanish telecoms company Telefónica. | 13yrs




London-based law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse today opens a representative office in Silicon Valley as part of a US strategy aimed at attracting instructions from the heartland of the Californian technology scene. | 13yrs







Two men have confessed to launching a series of computer hacking attacks on the web sites of major US and UK institutions, including the Central Intelligence Agency and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. | 13yrs



Dutch law firm AKD has assisted mobile telephone texting service provider ClubMessage purchase Netherlands-based GSM Information Network unit from NASDAQ-listed Motricity. | 14yrs




Fortune 500 telecommunications company América Móvil -- owned by the Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim -- has side-stepped a potential $1billion fine from regulators who accused the company of abusing its position to eliminate competition. | 14yrs


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