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Integral Ad Science Shareholders: Dont Miss Deadline for $100k+ Losses. NASDAQ Listing Reminds on ClaimsFiler 2025.

27 February, 2025 | 2 Min Read

tickers: IAS

source: Benzinga

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Integral Ad Shareholder Alert: ClaimsFiler Reminds Investors of Lead Plaintiff Deadline

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 27, 2025 — Investors who suffered losses exceeding $100,000 are reminded by ClaimsFiler, a shareholder information service, of the upcoming deadline to file lead plaintiff applications in a securities class action lawsuit against Integral Ad Science Holding Corp. (IAS). The deadline is March 31, 2025. CLAIM FILING DEADLINE The lawsuit, pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, focuses on investors who purchased Integral Ad Science shares between March 2, 2023, and February 27, 2024. INTEGRAL ISSUE The lawsuit alleges that Integral Ad Science and certain its executives failed to disclose material information during the specified period, violating federal securities laws. SIGNIFICANT ANNOUNCEMENT On February 27, 2024, post-market, Integral Ad Science announced disappointing 4Q 2023 revenue guidance. This sudden downward trend lowered share prices significantly. The Company announced it had issued pricing cuts to customers across the Company’s measurement and optimization businesses. Integral Ad Science had previously guided to $225 million for 4Q 2023, but that number would be cut in half, resulting in $123 to $129 million. STOCK PRICE IMPACT Following the revelation, the price of Integral’s shares plummeted, dropping from $17.10 to $10.01 the next day. This reflected a 41% dip in value, negatively impacting shareholders. More information is available from ClaimsFiler, who are urging shareholders to submit inquiries. CASE DETAILS The case is identified as Oklahoma Firefighters Pension And Retirement System v. Integral Ad Science Holding Corp., et al., No. 25-cv-00847.

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