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'''Michael Lynch''' is a British billionaire in the technology industry and founder of [[Lynett Systems]]. He was also founder and CEO of technology company [[Autonomy]] until he sold it to [[Hewlett-Packard]] in 2012. <ref>[http://www.forbes.com/profile/michael-lynch-3/ 'Michael Lynch profile'], ''Forbes'', accessed 28 June 2016</ref>
 
'''Michael Lynch''' is a British billionaire in the technology industry and founder of [[Lynett Systems]]. He was also founder and CEO of technology company [[Autonomy]] until he sold it to [[Hewlett-Packard]] in 2012. <ref>[http://www.forbes.com/profile/michael-lynch-3/ 'Michael Lynch profile'], ''Forbes'', accessed 28 June 2016</ref>
  
He is also registered by [[The Electoral Commission]] as having donated to [[Britain Stronger in Europe]], the pro-EU campaign in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016.  
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He is also registered by [[The Electoral Commission]] as having donated to [[Britain Stronger in Europe]], the pro-EU campaign in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016, and has previously made donations to the Conservative Party.  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 26 November 2016

Michael Lynch, Source: WIkimedia Commons

Michael Lynch is a British billionaire in the technology industry and founder of Lynett Systems. He was also founder and CEO of technology company Autonomy until he sold it to Hewlett-Packard in 2012. [1]

He is also registered by The Electoral Commission as having donated to Britain Stronger in Europe, the pro-EU campaign in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016, and has previously made donations to the Conservative Party.

Donations

Donated £100,000 on 7 June 2016 to Britain Stronger in Europe, the pro-EU campaign which failed to secure a 'Remain' vote in the UK's EU referendum on 23 June 2016.[2]

Notes

  1. 'Michael Lynch profile', Forbes, accessed 28 June 2016
  2. Electoral Commission, Britain Stronger in Europe Donations, accessed 28 June 2016