Core Viewpoint - Red Cat Holdings, Inc. is facing a class action lawsuit due to allegations of misleading statements regarding its production capacity and the value of its contracts, leading to significant stock price declines during the class period from March 18, 2022, to January 15, 2025 [1][3]. Group 1: Allegations and Misleading Statements - The lawsuit claims that Red Cat overstated the production capacity of its Salt Lake City facility and the potential of its Short Range Reconnaissance Program of Record Tranche 2 contract [3]. - On July 27, 2023, Red Cat revealed that its Salt Lake City facility could only produce 100 drones per month, which was a significant reduction from previously stated expectations [4]. - Following this disclosure, Red Cat's stock price fell nearly 9% [4]. Group 2: Financial Performance and Impact - On September 23, 2024, Red Cat reported a first-quarter fiscal year 2025 loss of $0.17 per share, missing expectations, and revenue of $2.8 million, which was $1.07 million below forecasts [5]. - The company admitted that retooling its Salt Lake City facility for high-volume production and pausing manufacturing of the Teal 2 directly impacted sales, resulting in a stock decline of over 25% [5]. Group 3: Further Developments and Stock Decline - On January 16, 2025, Kerrisdale Capital published a report questioning the validity of the SRR contract, stating it was smaller and less favorable than previously communicated [6]. - This report raised concerns about the feasibility of constructing a mass-production facility within two years with an investment of less than $1 million, leading to a stock decline of more than 21% over the following two trading sessions [6].
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. Investors: Please contact the Portnoy Law Firm to recover your losses. July 22, 2025 Deadline to file Lead Plaintiff Motion.