Core Viewpoint - A lawsuit has been filed against Reddit, Inc. and its senior executives for potential violations of federal securities laws, specifically related to misrepresentations about user growth impacted by Google's AI technology [1][2][3]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, titled Tamraz, Jr. v. Reddit, Inc., et al., No. 25-cv-05144 [2]. - Investors have until August 18, 2025, to request to lead the case [2]. Group 2: Allegations Against Reddit - The complaint alleges that Reddit downplayed the negative impact of Google's AI on its user growth, which has been significant as users can find answers directly through Google without visiting Reddit [3][4]. - Reddit's user growth was reportedly affected as Google's AI search results reduced the need for users to engage with Reddit's platform [4]. Group 3: Stock Performance - Following a report on May 1, 2025, indicating a slowdown in daily active user growth, Reddit's stock price fell by $4.96, or over 4%, from $118.79 to $113.83 per share [5]. - On May 21, 2025, an analyst from Baird lowered the stock price target due to concerns over Google's AI, leading to a further decline of $9.79, or over 9%, from $105.64 to $95.85 per share [6].
RDDT CLASS ACTION FILED: BFA Law Alerts Reddit, Inc. (NYSE:RDDT) Investors that the Company has been Sued for Securities Fraud; Contact BFA Law about the Class Action Lawsuit