PRMB 10-DAY DEADLINE ALERT: Primo Brands (PRMB) Facing Class Action Lawsuit Over Allegedly ...

Enid News & Eagle
Primo Brands (PRMB) faces a class action lawsuit alleging concealed operational issues post-merger, with a lead plaintiff deadline of January 12, 2026.

Summary

Hagens Berman is notifying Primo Brands Corporation (NYSE: PRMB) investors of a January 12, 2026 deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a securities class action lawsuit. The suit alleges that management misrepresented the integration of Primo Water and BlueTriton Brands as “flawless,” while concealing a severe operational crisis involving technology, logistics, and customer service. Investors who experienced substantial losses are encouraged to contact the firm to potentially recover damages resulting from these alleged misrepresentations.

(Source:Enid News & Eagle)

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