SAN DIEGO, Sept. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Shareholders Foundation, Inc. announced that a lawsuit has been filed against certain investors of Azure Power Global Limited AZRE.
Investors with losses greater than $100,000 in Azure Power Global Limited shares AZRE between June 15, 2021 and August 26, 2022, have certain options and short and strict deadlines in place. Deadline: October 31, 2022. NYSE:AZRE investors should contact the Shareholders Foundation at mail@aktionärsstiftung.com or call +1(858) 779-1554.
On August 30, 2022, a lawsuit was filed against Azure Power Global Limited. Plaintiff alleges that Defendants failed to disclose to investors that there were procedural errors at one of Azure’s plants, including deviations from safety and quality standards, that certain project data had been tampered with, that as a result of the foregoing, corporate controls and procedures were not effective, Azure had received a credible whistleblower report alleging such wrongdoing and that as a result of the foregoing, the Defendants’ positive statements about the Company’s business, operations and prospects were materially misleading and/ or a reasonable basis.
Those who bought Azure Power Global Limited AZRE Shares please contact the Shareholders Foundation, Inc.
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Shareholder Foundation, Inc.
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