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Badger Meter Investors Invited to Lead Securities Fraud Lawsuit

Investors who incurred financial losses holding Badger Meter, Inc. stock now have a window to serve as lead plaintiffs in a pending class action lawsuit. The Law Offices of Howard G. Smith issued the call for participants, setting an August 3, 2026, deadline to join the litigation against the firm.

Badger Meter Investors Invited to Lead Securities Fraud Lawsuit
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The complaint alleges that between April 18, 2024, and April 16, 2026, the company engaged in the practice of pulling forward customer orders to inflate revenue figures. According to the filing, this strategy masked a decline in demand and cannibalized future earnings, leading to the poor financial performance eventually disclosed by the firm. The lawsuit contends that these actions rendered the company's public statements regarding its operational health and business prospects materially misleading.

Those interested in acting as lead plaintiff or seeking information on their legal rights may contact the Law Offices of Howard G. Smith by calling 215-638-4847 or emailing the firm. While investors do not need to take immediate action to remain members of the class, the firm advises those with substantial losses to review their position before the August deadline. The legal team is based in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, and can be reached through their website at www.howardsmithlaw.com.

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