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KLC 1-WEEK DEADLINE ALERT: Did KinderCare (KLC) Mislead IPO Investors? Lawsuit Alleges Company Concealed History of Child Safety Failures– Hagens Berman

Core Viewpoint - A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. and its executives, alleging misleading statements during its October 2024 IPO, which misrepresented the company's operations and concealed a history of safety failures [1][2]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit, Gollapalli v. KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., seeks to represent investors who purchased KLC common stock during or traceable to the IPO [1]. - The complaint claims that KinderCare's IPO documents falsely portrayed the company as providing "the highest quality care possible" while hiding serious safety and care failures [2]. - The lawsuit emphasizes that over 30% of KinderCare's revenues are derived from federal subsidies, making the alleged omissions particularly critical [3]. Group 2: Stock Performance - Since the IPO, KinderCare's stock has significantly declined from an offering price of $24 per share to lows near $9 per share, attributed to the market's realization of the company's misleading statements [4]. Group 3: Investigation and Implications - Hagens Berman is investigating the claims and focusing on the extent to which KinderCare's history of safety failures was concealed, leading to an inflated IPO price and subsequent investor losses [5][6]. - The investigation aims to determine if the failure to disclose key risks constitutes a violation of U.S. securities laws [6].