REV Group and Terex Address Shareholder Lawsuits With Supplemental Disclosures

Reuters01-20 21:25
REV Group and Terex Address Shareholder Lawsuits With Supplemental Disclosures

REV Group, Inc. has entered into an agreement with Terex Corporation, along with related merger subsidiaries, to pursue a merger. Following the filing of a Definitive Proxy Statement, lawsuits have been filed by purported stockholders of REV and Terex, alleging that the statement omits material information regarding the proposed mergers. In response, REV and Terex have voluntarily provided supplemental disclosures to minimize risks and costs associated with the litigation. The companies state that the supplemental information will not affect the consideration to be paid or the timing of the special meeting related to the merger.

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