Firefly Aerospace Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over IPO Misstatements

Reuters12-23 20:40
Firefly Aerospace Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over IPO Misstatements

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP has announced a class action securities lawsuit against Firefly Aerospace Inc. on behalf of investors who purchased Firefly common stock in connection with the company's initial public offering on or about August 7, 2025, or acquired Firefly securities between August 7, 2025 and September 29, 2025. The complaint alleges that Firefly Aerospace overstated the demand and growth prospects for its Spacecraft Solutions offerings and exaggerated the operational readiness and commercial viability of its Alpha rocket program. It is claimed that these misrepresentations, once revealed, had a material negative impact on the company, rendering the offering documents and public statements during the class period materially false or misleading. Investors seeking more information are encouraged to contact Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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