Core Viewpoint - A class action securities lawsuit has been filed against Rocket Companies, Inc. for alleged securities fraud affecting investors between March 29, 2021, and April 1, 2021 [1][2]. Group 1: Allegations of Fraud - The lawsuit claims that Rocket's gain on sale margins were contracting at the highest rate in two years due to increased competition among mortgage lenders and a shift towards lower margin segments [2]. - It is alleged that Rocket was engaged in a price war with competitors, further compressing margins in its Partner Network operating segment [2]. - The complaint states that adverse trends were accelerating, with gain on sale margins expected to plummet by at least 140 basis points in the first half of 2021 [2]. - The favorable market conditions that previously allowed Rocket to achieve high gain on sale margins had disappeared, returning to levels not seen since Q1 2019 [2]. - The company's gain-on-sale margins had fallen materially below recent historical averages, contradicting positive statements made by the defendants about the company's operations and prospects [2]. Group 2: Legal Process and Participation - Investors who suffered losses during the relevant time frame have until July 8, 2025, to request to be appointed as lead plaintiff, although participation does not require this role [3]. - Class members may be entitled to compensation without any out-of-pocket costs or fees, with no obligation to participate [3]. Group 3: Firm Background - Levi & Korsinsky has a history of securing hundreds of millions of dollars for shareholders and has been recognized as one of the top securities litigation firms in the U.S. for seven consecutive years [4].
Levi & Korsinsky Reminds Rocket Companies Investors of the Pending Class Action Lawsuit with a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of July 8, 2025 – RKT