The complaint, filed by the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz, alleges that Bloom Energy misled shareholders between February 27, 2025, and July 8, 2026. According to the filing, the company failed to disclose that its supply of scandium was obtained through intermediaries sourcing the metal from China. By allegedly understating this dependency, executives presented a distorted picture of the firm’s operational stability and future prospects.
Shareholders who purchased stock during this period may participate in the litigation. While those who choose not to act will remain as absent class members, individuals seeking to influence the proceedings or serve as lead plaintiff must file their requests by the late-September deadline. Interested parties are directed to contact the firm via their Los Angeles office or through the provided legal channels to confirm their eligibility and register their holdings.

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