Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Supportsoft, Inc.
10 12월 2004 - 7:11AM
PR Newswire (US)
Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against
Supportsoft, Inc. HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The law
firm of Schatz & Nobel, P.C., which has significant experience
representing investors in prosecuting claims of securities fraud,
announces that a lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed
in the United States District Court for the Northern District of
California on behalf of all persons who purchased the publicly
traded securities of Supportsoft, Inc. (NasdaqNM: SPRT)
("Supportsoft") between January 20, 2004 and October 1, 2004 (the
"Class Period"). The complaint alleges that Supportsoft violated
federal securities laws by issuing false or misleading public
statements regarding Supportsoft's ability to generate sales.
Specifically, the complaint alleges Supportsoft failed to disclose
that its business model was not materially differentiated from
other enterprise software companies, that its customers were
implementing additional hurdles to contract approvals and that it
was experiencing execution difficulties. On October 4, 2004,
Supportsoft announced its preliminary financial results for the
third quarter 2004, reporting that it expected total revenues to be
in the range of $11.9 million to $12.3 million as compared to $13.5
million for the same period the prior year. On this news,
Supportsoft stock fell from a close of $9.62 per share on October
1, 2004 to close at $6.21 per share on the next trading day,
October 4, 2004, on extremely heavy trading volume. If you are a
member of the class, you may, no later than February 7, 2004,
request that the Court appoint you as lead plaintiff of the class.
A lead plaintiff is a class member that acts on behalf of other
class members in directing the litigation. Although your ability to
share in any recovery is not affected by the decision whether or
not to seek appointment as a lead plaintiff, lead plaintiffs make
important decisions which could affect the overall recovery for
class members, including decisions concerning settlement. The
securities laws require the Court to consider the class member(s)
with the largest financial interest as presumptively the most
adequate lead plaintiff(s). For more information about the case,
its claims, and your rights, please contact Schatz & Nobel
toll-free at (800) 797-5499, or by e-mail at . To view a copy of
the lawsuit initiating the class action, or for more information
about class action cases and Schatz & Nobel, please visit our
website: http://www.snlaw.net/. CONTACT: Wayne T. Boulton Tel.:
(800) 797-5499 Website: http://www.snlaw.net/ e-mail: DATASOURCE:
Schatz & Nobel, P.C. CONTACT: Wayne T. Boulton of Schatz &
Nobel, P.C., +1-800-797-5499, Web site: http://www.snlaw.net/
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