HP takes $8.8 bn hit, alleges accounting fraud in Autonomy HP announced
“non-cash impairment charge of $8.8 billion related to Autonomy in the fourth
quarter of its 2012 fiscal year.NEW YORK , NOV 20:
In
what could be one of the biggest corporate frauds, HP today said it has taken a
$8.8 billion ’charge’ on Autonomy, the British software firm it had bought in
2011, as some former executives of the acquired company had wilfully misrepresented accounts.
“HP
is extremely disappointed to find that some former members of Autonomy’s
management team used accounting improprieties, misrepresentations and
disclosure failures to inflate the underlying financial metrics of the company,
prior to Autonomy’s acquisition by HP,” the technology giant said in a
statement.These efforts appear to have been a “wilful effort” to mislead
investors and potential buyers, and severely impacted HP management’s ability
to “fairly value” Autonomy at the time of the deal, it added.
The
company announced “non-cash impairment charge of $8.8 billion related to
Autonomy in the fourth quarter of its 2012 fiscal year.”“The majority of this
impairment charge, more than $5 billion is linked to serious accounting
improprieties, misrepresentation and disclosure failures discovered by an
internal investigation by HP and forensic review into Autonomy’s accounting
practices prior to its acquisition,” it added.The balance of the impairment
charge is linked to the recent trading value of HP stock and headwinds against
anticipated synergies and market place performance.Shares of HP crashed by
nearly 12 per cent in early trade after the company revealed the development
which was attributed for the net loss in fourth quarter.
For
the fourth quarter ended October 31, HP registered a net loss of $6.9 billion
compared to a profit of $0.2 billion in the same period last year.HP said it
has referred the matter to the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s
Enforcement Division and the UK’s Serious Fraud Office for civil and criminal
investigation.It had launched an internal investigation into these issues after
a senior member of Autonomy’s leadership team came forward, following the
departure of Autonomy founder Mike Lynch, it added.
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