Biotechnology entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, a former billionaire accused of engineering a massive medical scam, expressed some remorse while on the witness stand this week, but denied trying to conceal that her company's blood-testing methods weren't working as she had promised.In her third day of testimony during the high-profile criminal trial, Ms Holmes acknowledged making some mistakes as CEO of Theranos, a company she founded in 2003 when she was just 19.But she repeatedly emphasised that she made most of her decisions with the help of other executives and a respected board that included former cabinet members in various US presidential administrations.
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