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Mark Hurd resigned as Hewlett-Packard's chief executive last week following allegations that he falsified expense reports to conceal a relationship with a former contractor. He and the contractor say the relationship was not sexual.
Mark Hurd resigned as Hewlett-Packard’s chief executive last week following allegations that he falsified expense reports to conceal a relationship with a former contractor. He and the contractor say the relationship was not sexual.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Whatever Mark Hurd did that cost him his job as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, the world’s largest technology company, it wasn’t enough to cost him a payday that could top $40 million.

Meanwhile, with little still known about why an actress and HP contractor threatened Hurd with a sexual-harassment lawsuit, stockholders took a $9 billion hit Monday, and HP’s 300,000 workers were left to wonder about the company’s future.

HP insisted that the problems it uncovered with Hurd’s behavior were limited to falsified expense reports for his dinners and other meetings with Jodie Fisher, who helped organize HP events from 2007 to 2009 and greeted executives at the gatherings.

Hurd has settled with Fisher for an undisclosed sum, and both parties have said the relationship was not sexual. Hurd said an assistant prepared his expenses. He has offered to reimburse HP for the errors.

The company has offered no further details and says it is focused on finding a successor.

Hurd gets $12.2 million in severance, plus stock and options that could bring the total value of the package to more than $40 million, based on calculations by The Associated Press using HP’s stock price Friday, before HP disclosed the resignation.

Analysts said the generous package shows Hurd was highly valued for restoring steady results to the company, a Silicon Valley institution, after a period of upheaval that followed the stewardship of Carly Fiorina.

Fiorina, the Republican nominee for Senate in California, got a severance package worth $21.1 million after she was ousted from HP in 2005.

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