Construction Laborers Pension Trust of Greater St. Louis, et al. v. Funko, Inc., et al.

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:23-cv-00824

Court:

Washington Western

Nature of Suit:

Securities/Commodities

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

James L. Robart

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  1. May 16, 2024

    Funko Beats Investor Suit Over Warehouse Move For Now

    Toy company Funko Inc. on Thursday beat a proposed investor class action alleging it failed to disclose accurate information about problems relocating a distribution center and updating critical software, with a Washington federal judge saying the investors have failed to prove the company's statements were false or misleading, among other things.

  2. December 19, 2023

    Funko Says Its Inventory Comments Did Not Defraud Investors

    Toy company Funko has urged a Washington federal court to drop a proposed class action alleging it failed to disclose accurate information about problems relocating a distribution center and updating critical software, saying plaintiffs cannot prove its statements were false or misleading when made.

  3. August 18, 2023

    Robbins Geller To Lead Funko Investors' Warehouse Suit

    Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP has been appointed as lead counsel in a proposed class action alleging that toymaker Funko Inc.'s failure to disclose accurate information about problems relocating a distribution center and updating critical software caused its stock price to plummet.

  4. August 02, 2023

    3 Firms Vie To Lead Funko Investors' Warehouse Move Suit

    Plaintiffs' firms Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP and Badgley Mullins Turner PLLC are vying to lead a proposed shareholder class action alleging Funko Inc.'s failure to disclose accurate information about problems relocating a distribution center and updating critical software caused the toymaker's stock price to plummet.

  5. June 05, 2023

    Funko Misled Investors In Warehouse Move, Suit Says

    Bobblehead toymaker Funko Inc. failed to disclose accurate information about its decision to move its distribution center and upgrade a major software system, contributing to "disastrous" results for investors including plummeting profit margins and stock prices, according to a proposed shareholder class action filed Friday in Washington federal court.