Investors who purchased ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc. stock between November 3, 2025, and May 11, 2026, have until August 24, 2026, to seek appointment as lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit. The litigation follows a 33% share price drop after the firm significantly lowered its 2026 growth outlook.
Investors in Intuit Inc. face a September 8, 2026, deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a securities class action lawsuit. The litigation centers on claims that the company misled shareholders by touting artificial intelligence as a primary engine for growth while its core TurboTax business struggled under competitive pressures.
A federal class action lawsuit filed in New York alleges that Megan Holdings Limited obscured a coordinated pump-and-dump scheme behind vague risk disclosures. Investors who purchased shares between September 2025 and March 2026 claim the company and its underwriters hid material weaknesses that led to a 93.4% stock price collapse.
Investors have launched a class action lawsuit against First Solar, Inc., alleging the company issued misleading risk disclosures regarding international production facilities. The litigation claims management failed to reveal that underutilization and contract defaults would persist into 2026, leading to a share price drop of over $60.
A 57.8% single-day collapse in Embecta Corp. share price has triggered a federal securities class action, forcing institutional investors to decide by August 17, 2026, whether to seek lead plaintiff status in a suit alleging the company misled the market regarding revenue and business health.
Shareholders of Park Ha Biological Technology Co. are facing a September 28, 2026, deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a class action lawsuit following a dramatic 93% stock collapse that wiped out over $1 billion in market capitalization last July.
Institutional investors who held Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (NNOX) stock between March 31, 2025, and April 17, 2026, have until August 11, 2026, to seek lead plaintiff status in a pending class action lawsuit following a sharp decline in the company's share price.
Investors are targeting Peabody Energy with a class action lawsuit following a sharp decline in share price linked to unmet production targets at the company's Centurion mine. The litigation claims management repeatedly misled shareholders about the project's viability, leading to a 36.7% drop in market value.
Investors who purchased Rackspace Technology shares between May 7 and July 8, 2026, are being alerted to a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation follows a sharp 33.6% stock decline in July after the company slashed its full-year revenue outlook by $150 million, citing significant shifts in its enterprise AI strategy.
The hair care aisle has spent a decade bloating with patented complexes and multi-step rituals, but Taos-based Humble Brands is moving in the opposite direction. The company is launching its first hair care line, Bar Hair Care, focusing on two simple, plastic-free duos that rely on essential oils instead of synthetic formulas.
Investors who purchased Primoris Services Corporation shares between August 5, 2025, and June 22, 2026, are being urged to join a securities class action lawsuit. The filing follows a series of disclosures regarding cost overruns and project delays that triggered significant volatility in the company’s stock price.
Not every medical complication stems from a provider’s error, yet determining when a mistake crosses into legal negligence remains a complex challenge. Personal injury attorney Dan Stewart, known as "Bulldog Stewart," outlines the critical intersection of medical records, expert testimony, and the established standard of care.
A large, multi-use house of worship in Austin, Texas, has signed an agreement to deploy RMX Industries' QuantrusX platform. The move marks a strategic entry for the Dallas-based edge intelligence firm into the community campus market, aiming to enhance safety monitoring across high-traffic facilities.
A new flagship dispensary under The Forest brand opened its doors on Lee Road, marking a strategic expansion for Standard Wellness in its home state. The site, which functions as both a medical and adult-use retail space, serves as the company’s new benchmark for immersive customer experience in the Ohio market.
South Africa’s Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, visited Envision’s Chifeng Hydrogen Net Zero Industrial Park this week to oversee a new collaboration between Envision Energy and Sasol, aimed at designing an integrated green hydrogen system for the chemical company’s existing operations in Sasolburg.
Traverse City residents often face severe windstorms, but climbing onto a roof to survey the aftermath is a dangerous mistake. John Kolarik, owner of Mariage Roofing, suggests homeowners can effectively identify structural concerns from the ground by observing specific visual cues rather than risking personal injury on unstable surfaces.
Navigating the physiological shifts of perimenopause and menopause, women over 40 now have a digital partner in TransformFitAI. The new application, developed by Suffescom Solutions, leverages biometric body scanning to replace generic fitness routines with highly personalized workout regimens that recalibrate based on real-time muscle balance and fatigue reporting.
Forty attorneys under the age of 40 have been selected for Bloomberg Law’s sixth annual list of rising legal talent. Representing 18 distinct practice areas, the honorees were chosen for their ability to navigate a shifting professional landscape while delivering results across sectors ranging from antitrust to tax law.
One in six Americans suffering from chronic lower back pain may be battling a vertebrogenic source, a condition now targeted by specialized physicians at Clearway Pain Solutions in Pensacola. Dr. Spinks, Dr. DiSanto, and Dr. Walsh have earned Center of Excellence status for their work with the minimally invasive Intracept Procedure.
With three decades of experience in portfolio construction and equity research, Brian W. Katz has been tapped to lead the investment strategy for Prosperity, an EisnerAmper company. He joins the firm to oversee market research initiatives and refine asset management processes for the organization’s growing roster of private and corporate clients.
With over $450 million in active portfolio value and $30 million in closed deals, EHVM Apps Capital has emerged as a dominant force in consumer tech M&A. Founder Evelin Herrera recently finalized back-to-back exits for bootstrapped developers, signaling a shift in how independent app founders navigate the acquisition landscape.
Citius Oncology is seeing a surge in institutional demand for its cutaneous T-cell lymphoma treatment, LYMPHIR, as new accounts ordering the drug jumped 78% during the second quarter of 2026. This growth signals strengthening commercial momentum as the company expands its footprint across major U.S. oncology centers.
Law firms struggling to bridge the gap between AI adoption and financial performance now have a new diagnostic tool. Laurel and Thomson Reuters have launched a partnership designed to track how AI-driven tasks influence billable hours, matter profitability, and the overall business value of legal technology investments.
Flowers Foods will release its financial performance for the second quarter of 2026 on August 20, following the close of the market. Investors are bracing for the update from the Thomasville-based bakery giant, which reported 5.3 billion dollars in net sales throughout the previous fiscal year.
With a market valuation surpassing $14 billion, the Hyperliquid native token HYPE is now the underlying asset for a new suite of options contracts on Bybit. The exchange began rolling out the HYPEUSDT instruments this week, targeting investors looking to manage exposure to the high-growth layer-1 blockchain.
Montreal-based faucet manufacturer Bélanger has introduced Symbio, a comprehensive bathroom collection characterized by solid brass construction and a signature channeling design. The line emphasizes architectural minimalism, pairing contrasting finishes to create depth across an array of fixtures ranging from widespread lavatory faucets to floor-mounted tub fillers.
Political campaigns often confuse mass reach with actual voter connection, but a new report from My Code suggests that party affiliation is merely a starting point. To truly persuade voters in the 2026 midterms, strategists must move beyond broad messaging and address the specific financial and personal pressures voters face.
Operating a multi-state real estate marketplace requires navigating hundreds of fragmented MLS organizations, each with distinct licensing and technical standards. By partnering with AnyProp, luxury co-ownership platform Pacaso aims to bypass months of manual data integration, shifting the burden of compliance and API normalization to a centralized infrastructure provider.
Insurers are pivoting from isolated AI experiments toward unified enterprise orchestration, prompting a shift in how automation is governed. Neutrinos, a provider of AI-powered automation, has been recognized among 35 vendors in Forrester's The Adaptive Process Orchestration Software Landscape, Q2 2026 report, highlighting the industry's move toward scalable AI integration.
From the cloud forests of Guatemala to the seagrass beds of British Columbia, seven threatened species are receiving a lifeline through the second annual Species Reintroduction Fund. The initiative, a partnership between the Colossal Foundation and Re:wild, directs $250,000 in grants to conservationists tasked with reversing population declines.