Lernout & Hauspie 2001 : The Language Development Scam & The Flanders Valley Illusion│File 112 T1
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This narrative financial autopsy reconstructs the spectacular rise and multi-continental collapse of Lernout & Hauspie. We deconstruct the precise mechanics of the "Language Development Company" (LDC) network—a cluster of shell entities across Singapore and South Korea used to execute circular software licensing transactions funded by complicit investment arrangements. The episode tracks how L&H leveraged its artificially inflated stock to aggressively acquire US technology pioneers like Dragon Systems and Dictaphone. Finally, we follow Jesse Eisinger’s historic Wall Street Journal investigation, exposing how simple physical field reporting uncovered a network of ghost addresses and manufactured operations that standard document audits had completely missed
In the late 1990s, Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products stood as Europe’s premier technology champion, backed by prime ministers, royal validation, and a forty-five million dollar equity stake from Microsoft. The company's speech recognition capabilities were entirely authentic, yet its commercial adoption was a massive global fiction. By March 2000, L&H commanded a peak stock valuation of seventy-two dollars on the Nasdaq, fueled by explosive financial growth reports where nearly half of its total global revenue was suddenly being generated in South Korea.
. Financial Forensics Labs — Every collapse has a pattern. We dissect it. Layer by layer.
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