Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes finished testifying in her own defence against fraud charges on Wednesday morning, telling jurors that investors “weren’t interested in today” but focused on the blood-testing startup’s impact in the long run.Holmes, 37, faces nine counts of fraud and two counts of conspiracy in United States federal court for allegedly lying about Theranos’s technology to bring in cash from wealthy private investors and patients who paid for tests from the company.Holmes rose to fame in Silicon Valley for her ambitious play to reinvent blood testing with a device that supposedly could perform a diagnostic analysis from a finger prick.
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