The lawsuit, filed by the Rosen Law Firm, centers on claims that the company issued materially false and misleading statements during the specified period. Plaintiffs allege that executives overstated the value of Husky and failed to disclose that the acquisition was primarily intended to generate fees for Resolute Holdings and individual defendants rather than creating shareholder value. Furthermore, the complaint asserts that financial targets for the combined entity lacked a reasonable basis in fact.
Investors who suffered losses exceeding $100,000 are eligible to participate as lead plaintiffs. Those interested in the litigation can visit the Rosen Law Firm website or contact attorney Phillip Kim directly to review their options. Participation in the lawsuit does not require out-of-pocket payments, as the firm operates on a contingency fee basis. No class has been certified, meaning individuals currently remain unrepresented unless they retain specific counsel or choose to remain absent members of the potential class.

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