AN APPEALS court in the United States ruled that a letter linked to Mark Hurd’s abrupt departure from his post as chief of Hewlett-Packard Co should be unsealed, potentially revealing new details about his dramatic exit from the technology giant.
Delaware Supreme Court Justice Carolyn Berger said in an opinion that while the letter contained “embarrassing details about Hurd’s behaviour,” it did not describe any “intimate conversations or conduct.”
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