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Rosen Law Firm Urges Enphase Energy Investors to Act Before the July Deadline in Securities Class Action

Published July 7, 2024

Rosen Law Firm, recognized internationally as a representative of investor affairs, is issuing a reminder to the investors who purchased securities of Enphase Energy, Inc. ENPH between February 7, 2023, and April 25, 2023. This period, defined as the 'Class Period', is crucial for investors who may have been impacted by alleged corporate misconduct. The deadline for plaintiffs to nominate themselves as a lead plaintiff in the class action lawsuit is July 29, 2024.

What Investors Should Know

Enphase Energy ENPH, a leading company in the field of energy technology, designs and manufactures innovative home energy solutions that include solar generation, energy storage, and web-based monitoring systems. Based in Fremont, California, Enphase Energy's attention has been drawn into a legal framework as allegations arise against certain company business practices during the Class Period.

Allegations and Legal Course

It is alleged that within the identified period, Enphase Energy may have provided information to its investors that was either inaccurate or misleading regarding the company's business operations and prospects. Investors who have acquired Enphase Energy ENPH stocks and suffered a loss are being encouraged to consult with legal counsel prior to the indicated deadline to discuss their legal rights, including the possibility of serving as a lead plaintiff.

Participation in the Class Action

Those who meet the criteria as purchasers of Enphase Energy ENPH securities during the Class Period are able to join the lawsuit under no obligation or cost to them. The class action is intended to recover damages on behalf of class members. Rosen Law Firm is facilitating these investors to come forward to secure their potential role as lead plaintiffs, thereby representing the interests of the shareholders who have been affected by the actions in question.

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