The lawsuit, filed by the Rosen Law Firm, centers on claims that Pentair failed to disclose significant inventory destocking within its Pool channel during the class period. According to the complaint, this lack of transparency artificially inflated the company's stated sales and operating income. Plaintiffs argue that when these operational realities reached the market, investors incurred financial losses due to the earlier, allegedly misleading statements.
Those seeking to participate in the litigation may do so without incurring out-of-pocket expenses, as the firm operates on a contingency fee basis. While a lawsuit has already been initiated, no class has been formally certified by the court. Investors retain the right to select their own counsel, remain absent from the proceedings, or pursue the role of lead plaintiff to represent the class. Interested parties can contact attorney Phillip Kim at 866-767-3653 or register through the firm's online portal.




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