ACCESS Newswire
10 Aug 2022, 08:19 GMT+10
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 9, 2022 / Block & Leviton is investigating Avaya Holdings Corp. (NYSE:AVYA) for potential securities law violations. Investors who have lost money in their Avaya Holdings Corp. investment should contact the firm to learn more about how they might recover those losses. For more details, visit https://www.blockleviton.com/cases/avya.
What is this all about?
On August 9, 2022, The Wall Street Journal published an article highlighting issues at Avaya Holdings, including how the company had cut its earnings forecast by more than 60% just weeks after borrowing $600 million from institutional investors through deals arranged by Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Chase.
Avaya provided no explanation for the dramatic earnings miss, indicated it would also miss revenue targets, and was removing its CEO. The Company's audit committee opened an internal investigation regarding the most recent quarter and is also investigating a whistleblower letter.
Shares of Avaya Holdings Corp. fell 46% in intraday trading on Tuesday, August 9, 2022.
Who is eligible?
Anyone who purchased Avaya Holdings Corp. stock and has lost money may be eligible, whether or not they have sold their investment. Investors should contact Block & Leviton to learn more.
What is Block & Leviton doing?
Block & Leviton is investigating whether the Company committed securities law violations and may file an action to attempt to recover losses on behalf of investors who have lost money.
What should you do next?
If you've lost money on your investment, you should contact Block & Leviton to learn more via our case website, by email at [email protected], or by phone at (617) 398-5600.
Why should you contact Block & Leviton?
Many law firms have issued releases about this matter; most of those firms do not actually litigate securities class actions. Block & Leviton is a law firm that actually litigates cases. We are dedicated to obtaining significant recoveries on behalf of defrauded investors through active litigation in the federal courts across the country. Many of the nation's top institutional investors hire us to represent their interests. You can learn more about us at our website, www.blockleviton.com, or call (617) 398-5600 or email [email protected] with any questions.
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CONTACT:
BLOCK & LEVITON LLP
260 Franklin St., Suite 1860
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 398-5600
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE: Block & Leviton LLP
www.blockleviton.com
SOURCE: Block & Leviton LLP
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