The investigation follows a Benzinga report detailing the company's first-quarter performance, which showed a loss of 69 cents per share—a significant decline from the 15-cent loss recorded in the same period a year prior. Following these disclosures, the stock price plummeted, prompting the firm to seek potential recovery for affected investors. Rosen Law is currently soliciting inquiries from shareholders who purchased securities during the period in question.
Investors interested in joining the prospective class action may contact Phillip Kim at 866-767-3653 or submit details via the firm's website. The litigation is handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning participants incur no out-of-pocket costs. Rosen Law emphasizes its history in securities litigation, citing past rankings from ISS Securities Class Action Services and recoveries totaling billions of dollars, as it positions itself to lead the potential case against the Arkansas-based retailer.

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