Investors Target GPGI Over Alleged Misleading Acquisition Claims
A class action lawsuit has been filed against GPGI, Inc., alleging the company misled shareholders regarding the financial viability of its acquisition of Husky Technologies Limited. The litigation centers on claims that the deal was structured to benefit insiders rather than the company’s broader investor base.

The complaint, filed by the DJS Law Group, alleges that GPGI violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing false and misleading statements to the market between November 3, 2025, and May 6, 2026. According to the filing, the acquisition of Husky Technologies was not positioned for financial success, despite public assurances to the contrary. Plaintiffs argue these actions constitute a breach of fiduciary duties and securities regulations.
Shareholders who suffered financial losses during this period are eligible to participate in the legal action. The deadline for investors to seek appointment as lead plaintiff is September 15, 2026. While the DJS Law Group is actively recruiting participants, the firm notes that individual investors are not required to serve as lead plaintiffs to recover potential damages. David J. Schwartz, a partner at the firm, is overseeing the litigation, which focuses on allegations of corporate governance failures.
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