Law Firm Seeks Lead Plaintiff in Gartner Securities Case
A securities fraud class action has been filed against Gartner, Inc. on behalf of investors who purchased shares between February 4, 2025 and February 2, 2026. Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP is seeking a lead plaintiff by the May 18, 2026 deadline.
ibtimes.co.ukA securities fraud class action has been filed against Gartner, Inc. on behalf of investors who purchased the company's common stock between February 4, 2025 and February 2, 2026. Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP announced the filing and is encouraging affected investors to contact the firm about potentially pursuing claims under federal securities laws.
The firm stated that investors who wish to serve as lead plaintiff must move the court no later than May 18, 2026. Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP can be reached by email or by telephone at 310-201-9150. The firm described itself as a national shareholder rights practice prepared to assist investors seeking to recover losses.
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Investors who purchased Gartner shares during the class period may seek to join the lawsuit.
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