To be really clever: (unless you have more concrete requirements about your html file) *untested*
use strict;
my $fh;
my $file_name = "/path/to/resultfile.txt";
open($fh, '<', $file_name) or die ("couldn't open $filename");
my $fh2;
my $html_file = "/path/to/htmlfile.html";
open($fh2, '>', $html_file) or die ("couldn't open $html_file");
print $fh2 "<html><head><title>Results</title></head><body>";
while (<$fh>) {
print $fh2 "<p>$_</p>";
}
print $fh2 "</body></html>";
close $fh;
close $fh2;
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