CRWV INVESTOR ALERT: CoreWeave, Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead the CoreWeave Class Action Lawsuit – RGRD Law

Core Points - The CoreWeave class action lawsuit has been initiated against CoreWeave, Inc. and its executives for alleged violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the Class Period from March 28, 2025, to December 15, 2025 [1][3] - CoreWeave is positioned as an AI cloud computing company and had announced a significant deal worth up to $11.9 billion with OpenAI shortly before its IPO [2][3] - The lawsuit claims that CoreWeave overstated its ability to meet customer demand and failed to disclose risks associated with reliance on a single third-party data center supplier, which could negatively impact revenue [3][4] Allegations and Events - On October 30, 2025, Core Scientific announced it did not receive enough shareholder votes to approve its merger with CoreWeave, leading to a more than 6% drop in CoreWeave's share price [4] - On November 10, 2025, CoreWeave lowered its revenue guidance for 2025 due to delays from a third-party data center developer, resulting in a subsequent 16% drop in share price [5] - A December 15, 2025 article from The Wall Street Journal revealed that data center delivery issues were more severe than previously acknowledged, causing an additional 3.4% decline in share price [6] Legal Process - Investors who purchased CoreWeave securities during the Class Period can seek appointment as lead plaintiff in the class action lawsuit, representing the interests of all class members [7] - The lead plaintiff can select a law firm to litigate the case, and participation as lead plaintiff is not required to share in any potential recovery [8] About the Law Firm - Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP is a leading law firm specializing in securities fraud and shareholder litigation, having secured over $2.5 billion for investors in 2024 alone [9]