The complaint alleges that Blaize Holdings misled the market by improperly recognizing revenue and striking deals with entities that lacked the capacity to conduct meaningful business. These claims surfaced after a report by Pelican Way Research accused the company of boosting its share price through a partnership with NeoTensr, a four-month-old firm whose products allegedly featured photoshopped logos. Following the report’s publication, Blaize stock dropped more than 12% to close at $1.90 on April 28, 2026.
Shareholders who incurred losses during the specified period have until October 5, 2026, to apply for lead plaintiff status. The law firm Robbins LLP, which is representing the class on a contingency fee basis, asserts that the company failed to provide the transparent financial reporting required by federal securities laws. Investors seeking to participate in the action or obtain further information may contact attorney Aaron Dumas, Jr. at (800) 350-6003.

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