Tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch has lost his right to a seat on the board of Darktrace after his stake in the tech company fell below the required threshold. Lynch, who recently settled a lawsuit ...
Just weeks ago, Mike Lynch was walking out of a San Francisco ... Mr Lynch used his wealth to become a founding investor in Darktrace, the FTSE 100 cyber security company, and set up venture ...
(Bloomberg) -- Mike Lynch, the British tech tycoon who was ... The most successful was Darktrace Plc, a cybersecurity business that uses AI to detect suspicious activity in a company’s IT ...
He was forced to resign from Darktrace’s board ... 21 minutes later, the British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch was ready to learn his fate. As jurors read out their decision, it became clear ...
Mike Lynch, the British tech entrepreneur on trial over an alleged multi-billion dollar fraud, is in line for a £300m payday ...
ROME — The body of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch has been recovered from the ... and co-founding the tech firms Autonomy and Darktrace. He sold Autonomy, which was once England’s ...
The late British tech mogul Mike Lynch's yacht is believed ... $11.7 billion sale to Hewlett-Packard. Lynch was an early ...
The deal also represents an opportunity for Darktrace to cut ties with billionaire investor Mike Lynch, who stands to net around £170 million from his 4% stake in the business. The company has ...
Its founding investor was Invoke Capital Partners, an investment firm created by embattled British entrepreneur Mike Lynch. Lynch’s involvement in Darktrace proved to be a source of controversy ...