The legal action centers on claims that Peabody Energy issued false or misleading statements concerning its operations. While the company previously touted the Centurion mine as being ahead of its original development schedule, its first-quarter 2026 earnings report revealed significant delays. This operational setback rendered the firm's 2026 production targets unattainable, negatively impacting investors.
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Peabody Energy Faces Investor Lawsuit Over Centurion Mine Delays
Investors who purchased Peabody Energy Corporation stock between October 14, 2024, and May 4, 2026, face an August 24, 2026, deadline to join a class action lawsuit. The litigation, led by Schall Brown & Schwartz LLP, alleges the company misled shareholders regarding the development status of its Centurion mine project.

Schall Brown & Schwartz LLP is currently seeking lead plaintiffs to represent the class. Shareholders who suffered financial losses during the specified period may contact partners Brian Schall or David Schwartz to discuss their legal standing and potential recovery options. Participation in the lawsuit does not require out-of-pocket costs, as the firm operates on a contingency basis. Until a court officially certifies the class, individuals who do not take action will remain absent class members without formal legal representation.
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