Autonomy's Lynch says no 'smoking gun' in HP's $5 bln claim

LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - British IT entrepreneur Mike Lynch said Hewlett-Packard Co had failed to produce a "smoking gun" to back its claim that he masterminded a complex fraud to inflate the value of Autonomy by as much as $5 billion before HP bought it in 2011.
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