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Badger Meter Investors Get Chance to Lead Fraud Lawsuit

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Investors who lost money in Badger Meter, Inc. now have an opportunity to lead a securities fraud class action lawsuit, according to the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz. The announcement centers on allegations that the company failed to disclose key details about its financial results and revenue practices during the class period.

What the complaint alleges

The complaint says that between April 18, 2024 and April 16, 2026, defendants did not disclose that Badger Meter’s financial results were at least partly driven by pulling forward customer orders to recognize revenue early. The filing alleges that this practice concealed weakening demand and deteriorating near-term order trends, and also depleted revenue that would have been available in later periods.

The complaint further alleges that these actions helped lead to the disappointing financial results the company later reported. It also says defendants’ positive statements about the company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis during the relevant period.

Deadline for investors

The firm says investors with losses in Badger Meter have until August 3, 2026, to seek lead plaintiff status in the ongoing securities fraud lawsuit. The release says investors do not need to take action right away to remain part of the class action, and that they may retain counsel of their choice or take no action and remain an absent member of the class action.

How to respond

The announcement says investors who want to learn more may contact The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz by email or phone, and should include their mailing address, telephone number, and number of shares purchased if they inquire by email.

What to watch next is whether investors choose to participate before the lead plaintiff deadline of August 3, 2026, as the lawsuit continues.

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