Shimmick Corporation Investors: Company Investigated by the Portnoy Law Firm


Investors can contact the law firm at no cost to learn more about recovering their losses

​LOS ANGELES, May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Portnoy Law Firm advises Shimmick Corporation (NASDAQ: SHIM) investors that the firm has initiated an investigation into possible securities fraud and may file a class action on behalf of investors. Shimmick Corporation investors that lost money on their investment are encouraged to contact Lesley Portnoy, Esq.

Investors are encouraged to contact attorney Lesley F. Portnoy, by phone 310-692-8883 or email: lesley@portnoylaw.com, to discuss their legal rights, or click here to join the case via www.portnoylaw.com. The Portnoy Law Firm can provide a complimentary case evaluation and discuss investors’ options for pursuing claims to recover their losses.

On May 13, 2024, Shimmick disclosed that it was unable to timely file its Quarterly Report for the first quarter 2024 “as a result of ongoing negotiations with the lender under the Company’s Revolving Credit Facility Agreement” and that the Company is “no longer in compliance with the leverage covenant set forth in the Revolving Credit Facility.” As a result, the Company admitted that “the lender has the right to declare all amounts outstanding immediately due and payable and terminate all commitments to extend further credit under the Revolving Credit Facility.”

On this news, Shimmick’s stock price fell $1.24, or 34.1%, to close at $2.40 per share on May 14, 2024, thereby injuring investors.

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The Portnoy Law Firm represents investors in pursuing claims against caused by corporate wrongdoing. The Firm’s founding partner has recovered over $5.5 billion for aggrieved investors. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

Lesley F. Portnoy, Esq.
Admitted CA and NY Bar
lesley@portnoylaw.com
310-692-8883
www.portnoylaw.com

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