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21 Jan 2023, 01:43 GMT+10
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / January 20, 2023 / The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, reminds investors of a class action lawsuit against International Business Machines Corporation ('IBM' or 'the Company') (NYSE:IBM) for violations of 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Investors who purchased the Company's securities between January 18, 2018 and October 16, 2018, inclusive (the ''Class Period''), are encouraged to contact the firm before March 14, 2023.
If you are a shareholder who suffered a loss, click here to participate.
We also encourage you to contact Brian Schall of the Schall Law Firm, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 2460, Los Angeles, CA 90067, at 310-301-3335, to discuss your rights free of charge. You can also reach us through the firm's website at www.schallfirm.com, or by email at bschall@schallfirm.com.
The class, in this case, has not yet been certified, and until certification occurs, you are not represented by an attorney. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member.
According to the Complaint, the Company made false and misleading statements to the market. IBM artificially inflated its Strategic Imperatives Revenue and growth, CAMSS (the sectors of 'Cloud,' 'Analytics,' 'Mobile,' 'Security,' and 'Social') revenue and growth, and other related business metrics through a scheme of wrongfully reclassifying revenues from non-strategic to strategic. The Company's growth prospects in Strategic Imperatives were fueled by this reclassification scheme, not organic growth. Based on these facts, the Company's public statements were false and materially misleading throughout the class period. When the market learned the truth about IBM, investors suffered damages.
Join the case to recover your losses.
The Schall Law Firm represents investors around the world and specializes in securities class action lawsuits and shareholder rights litigation.
This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and rules of ethics.
CONTACT:
The Schall Law Firm
Brian Schall, Esq.,
www.schallfirm.com
Office: 310-301-3335
info@schallfirm.com
SOURCE: The Schall Law Firm
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