Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against Fortinet, Inc. for alleged misrepresentations regarding its product refresh cycle and the true number of FortiGate firewalls eligible for upgrades, leading to significant investor losses [6]. Allegation Details - The lawsuit claims that Fortinet's management misled investors about the profitability of the refresh cycle, stating it would be lucrative despite it involving old products that represented a small portion of the company's business [6]. - It is alleged that Fortinet concealed the uncertainty regarding the number of FortiGates that could be upgraded and misrepresented the momentum of the refresh cycle, which was pushed through rapidly in a short time frame [6]. - On August 6, 2025, Fortinet disclosed during an earnings call that it was only 40% to 50% through the 2026 upgrade cycle, contradicting previous statements about the refresh's potential impact [6]. Next Steps - Investors who purchased Fortinet shares during the specified class period (November 8, 2024, to August 6, 2025) and suffered losses are encouraged to contact the law firm for more information and to discuss their legal rights [4][6]. - The deadline for investors to apply to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit is November 21, 2025 [6]. About the Law Firm - Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is a recognized law firm specializing in representing individual and institutional investors in complex litigation across various courts in the United States [5].
FORTINET LAWSUIT ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Reminds Fortinet, Inc. Investors to Contact the Firm About Their Rights in Class Action Lawsuit