Getty Images Ordered to Pay $87.9 Million in Warrant Litigation Judgment

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GETY">Getty Images</a> Ordered to Pay $87.9 Million in Warrant Litigation Judgment

Getty Images Holdings Inc. has lost an appeal in a legal dispute with Alta Partners LLC and CRCM Institutional Master Fund (BVI) LTD over public warrants. The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a previous district court decision, awarding Alta $36.9 million and CRCM $51.0 million, along with 9% annual pre-judgment interest, for breach of contract claims related to warrants they owned as of the purported exercise date. The court also ruled in favor of Getty Images on claims concerning additional warrants acquired by Alta after the exercise date. Getty Images has maintained a litigation reserve covering the full amount of the judgment and related interest, and is currently reviewing the appellate decision for potential next steps.

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