SUEWALLST, LLP: INSTITUTIONAL ENPH HOLDERS FACE PORTFOLIO LOSSES FROM ALLEGED FRAUD
Notice to Pension Funds, Asset Managers, and Fiduciaries
ENPH shares lost 15.15% of their value following corrective disclosures on
Fiduciary Obligations and Recovery Options
Fiduciaries overseeing portfolios that included ENPH securities during the Class Period should consider whether participation in this action is consistent with their obligations. Key considerations include:
- Pension funds and endowments that held ENPH shares between
- Lead plaintiff appointment allows institutional holders to select counsel, shape litigation strategy, and oversee settlement negotiations on behalf of the entire class
- Serving as lead plaintiff requires no out-of-pocket payment; counsel fees are awarded by the court only upon a successful recovery
- Institutions with the largest financial interest in the relief sought by the class are typically favored by courts under the PSLRA's selection framework
- Portfolio managers may have an independent duty to evaluate recovery options to avoid potential ERISA or fiduciary liability for failing to pursue available remedies
Contact us for institutional recovery options or call (888) SueWallSt.
Portfolio Impact Assessment
The lawsuit, filed in the
Case Summary
"Institutional investors play a critical role in securities class actions. Their participation strengthens the litigation and helps ensure that all affected shareholders benefit from the recovery process." --
The action asserts claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 on behalf of all purchasers of ENPH securities during the Class Period who suffered losses following the corrective disclosures.
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