The litigation centers on claims that GPGI, formerly known as CompoSecure, violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing false and misleading financial statements. According to the complaint, the company materially overstated the value of Husky Technologies during the acquisition process. Furthermore, the firm alleges that the Husky division failed to meet its financial targets and that the transaction was primarily designed to benefit company insiders.
Shareholders who suffered financial losses during the specified class period may contact Brian Schall or David Schwartz at the firm's Los Angeles office. While investors are encouraged to explore their eligibility to act as lead plaintiffs, they are not required to hold that role to receive compensation from a potential recovery. The class has not yet been certified; until that legal milestone occurs, individuals remain absent class members unless they choose to take active steps to join the proceedings.

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