The legal action claims that DNOW Inc. leadership provided misleading information regarding the company's merger with MRC Global Inc. Specifically, the complaint alleges that defendants understated significant complications tied to MRC Global’s enterprise resource planning system. According to the court filing, these oversights rendered public statements concerning the firm’s business operations and financial health materially inaccurate.
Shareholders who held stock at the time of the September 9, 2025, special meeting may be eligible for compensation. While the case is currently moving through the court, no class has been formally certified. Investors are not required to serve as lead plaintiff to participate in any potential future recovery, and those interested may choose their own legal representation or remain absent members of the class. The Rosen Law Firm is currently accepting inquiries from impacted shareholders via their website or through direct contact with attorney Phillip Kim.

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