The complaint filed against DNOW (NYSE: DNOW) centers on violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, specifically Rule 10b-5. Plaintiffs claim the company issued false and misleading statements to the market by downplaying significant operational failures related to its enterprise resource planning software following the MRC Global merger. Shareholders eligible to vote as of August 5, 2025, are categorized within the class period, with a deadline to join the action set for October 2, 2026.
Legal representatives at the DJS Law Group are currently organizing the case, noting that individual shareholders need not serve as lead plaintiffs to recover potential losses. The firm, which specializes in corporate governance and securities litigation, is actively seeking participants who suffered financial harm due to the alleged omissions. Those interested in the recovery process can reach David J. Schwartz at the firm’s Eastchester, New York office.

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