The complaint filed against the NASDAQ-listed firm centers on claims that management provided overly optimistic growth projections while concealing significant shifts in client behavior. Specifically, the suit alleges that ZoomInfo failed to disclose that customers were increasingly abandoning the company’s platform in favor of developing proprietary, in-house AI solutions. These omissions and allegedly false statements form the basis for the charges brought under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The DJS Law Group is currently organizing the class, encouraging affected shareholders to step forward as potential lead plaintiffs. While participation in the litigation is open to those who suffered financial losses during the specified period, the firm clarifies that securing a lead plaintiff role is not a prerequisite for recovering damages.


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