Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Darktrace Outlook Remains Positive on Raised Revenue Projections https://www.investingcube.com/darktrace-share-price-outlook-remains-positive-on-raised-revenue-projections-shares/amp/
Darktrace Artificial Intelligence Autonomously Stops Consequences of Fast-Moving Cyber-Attack at Major Italian Electronics Distributor
https://www.darktrace.com/en/press/2022/395/
GlobalData Reveals Darktrace Outpaced the Cyber Security Industry with 69.2% YOY Growth in Patent Applications in Three Months Ending November 2021
https://www.darktrace.com/en/press/2022/393/
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/lynch-pins-hopes-appeal-reliability-193759144.html
Charles, I not expert, with the news for previous two Mondays, I thought was nonsense, but the shares drop dramatically for both days. I have read the ML carefully through, it’s quite serious, he could end up in prison for years, I have hold about 50k in DT which around 25% loss at the moment, would love to see SP up 500, realistically it’s not gonna happen near future, bumpy road ahead. Will be lucky less than 10% drop in Monday. Good luck everyone
Priti Patel has ordered the British tech billionaire Mike Lynch to be extradited to the US to face criminal fraud charges over the $11bn (£8.2bn) sale of his software company Autonomy.
The Home Secretary approved a ruling that Mr Lynch should appear in a US court to face claims that he illegally inflated the former FTSE 100 company’s sale to Hewlett Packard in 2011.
A Home Office spokesman said: “On January 28, following consideration by the courts, the extradition of Dr Michael Lynch to the US was ordered.”
It came just hours after Mr Lynch lost a $5bn High Court fraud case over the sale, in a defeat that deals a blow to his chances of successfully appealing the extradition order.
A judge said HP had “substantially succeeded” in its fraud case against Mr Lynch and his former chief financial officer, Sushovan Hussain, saying the pair had been “dishonest” and “obsessed” with propping up Autonomy’s share price.
The US has charged Mr Lynch with 17 counts of fraud over Autonomy’s sale, claiming he illegally exaggerated revenues ahead of the deal. Mr Hussain has been found guilty of fraud in the US and is serving a five-year prison sentence.
Both have denied the claims and Mr Lynch is fighting extradition.
Two more days, wondering if she could make any difference?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/home-secretary-ponders-extradition-decision-183818209.html
Charles you can see it on yahoo finance as well
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/tycoon-facing-extradition-usa-waits-024556332.html