The litigation, Boston Retirement System v. Primoris Services Corporation, alleges the company provided misleading information regarding the costs and risks associated with its fixed-price renewable energy projects. Plaintiffs contend that Primoris failed to disclose systemic deficiencies in its project oversight and cost-forecasting processes, which led to significant, undisclosed financial overruns and execution delays.
Primoris’ stock value suffered a series of sharp declines throughout the class period following disclosures of operational struggles and leadership departures. The company’s share price dropped significantly on four separate occasions, beginning with a February 2026 report of margin compression in its Energy segment and culminating in a 21.6% single-day decline on June 22, 2026, after management slashed its annual financial outlook and confirmed the departure of its Chief Operating Officer.
Investors wishing to participate in the class action or serve as lead plaintiff may contact the law firm Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP. Participation in the lawsuit does not require an upfront cost, as representation is conducted on a contingency fee basis. Those who choose not to take action remain absent class members and do not forfeit their potential to share in any future recovery.

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