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GNRC.US
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Generac Securities Litigation. Defective component concealment.
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How it works?
- We find Attorney for the Case
- Attorney files case on behalf of Investors
- You get updates and receive payout in case of success
Would it cost me anything?
- No, you do not pay anything out of your pocket neither to us, nor to Attorney
- Attorneys get % fee in case of success
- Platform charges service fee from Attorneys
What are the chances for success?
Every Case is unique, but statistically, 47% of Cases end up with a settlement.
Please see below recent successful cases:
On November 2, 2022, Generac (GNRC) lowered sales guidance on its solar energy business by approximately 40%.
On a conference call with investors and analysts, Generac’s CEO, Jagdfeld, attributed the lowered guidance to “the loss of a major customer during the quarter, along with the specific warranty-related issue”—i.e., the defective SnapRS component and the Pink Energy bankruptcy that resulted directly from that defect.
Analysts expressed shock upon learning how Generac’s clean energy business was on Pink Energy, with several analysts noting that investors had not been told of the significant concentration of that business with a single partner.
- Going back on October 19, 2022, in the wake of Pink Energy’s bankruptcy, Generac revealed that it had taken “pre-tax charges totaling approximately $55 million, including approximately $37 million of clean energy product warranty-related matter and approximately $18 million of bad debt expense related to a clean energy product customer that has filed for bankruptcy.”
- On August 1, 2022, Pink Energy filed a lawsuit against Generac, revealing that the Company’s “defective” SnapRS components caused millions of dollars of damage, giving rise to liability that threatened Pink Energy’s solvency.
Taking all representations and facts into account, Investors have reasons to suspect that Generac and its senior executives concealed from investors a defective component at the core of Generac’s solar power products.
Alleged Offence
Misleading Statements,
Failure to Disclose,
Malpractice,
Negligence,
Breach of Fiduciary duty,
Omissions
Suspected Party
Directors,
Management,
Shareholder,
Service Provider
Security Type
Stocks
Trade Direction
Long
Shock Event Date
01 November 2022
Filing date
01 December 2022
Court
Eastern District of Wisconsin
Judge
Hon. Brett H. Ludwig