Enphase Energy faces securities class action after ENPH shares fall 15%

Reuters03-11
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ENPH">Enphase Energy</a> faces securities class action after ENPH shares fall 15%

A securities class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleges Enphase made misstatements about distribution channel inventory and its ability to offset the early termination of the 25D Clean Energy Tax Credit. ENPH shares fell 15% following disclosures on Oct. 28, 2025, when Enphase said Q4 2025 revenue could be as low as USD 310 million versus analyst estimates above USD 374 million. The complaint also cites Q3 2025 results indicating USD 70.9 million of reported revenue consisted of safe harbor shipments pulled forward from Q4. The court set an April 20, 2026 deadline to apply for lead plaintiff appointment.

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