HP pays $55M to settle lawsuit
Hewlett-Packard Co. will pay $55 million to settle claims from a U.S. Justice Department investigation that the technology firm overcharged the federal government. Its settlement also resolves a False Claims Act lawsuit filed by whistleblower accusing HP of paying kickbacks. HP had announced the impending settlement Aug. 2, but didn’t say at the time how much it was paying. feeds.bizjournals.com |
AT&T spends $60 million in Arizona in first half
AT&T spent more than $60 million upgrading its wireless network in Arizona, hoping to boost its reception in some high-traffic areas. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Halliburton buys Permedia Research Group
Halliburton Co. announced Thursday it has acquired petroleum industry software company The Permedia Research Group. (HAL) feeds.bizjournals.com |
Digital Lagoon partner buys out firm
Jordan Gershon, who helped found Digital Lagoon 15 years ago, has bought out partner David Dunlap and will now serve as president. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Zuckerberg's home debated in Facebook suit
The New York man who claims he owns 84 percent of Facebook Inc. is trying to have the case heard in his state, raising doubts about CEO Mark Zuckerberg's legal residency in Palo Alto. feeds.bizjournals.com |