Core Points - A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against CoreWeave, Inc. and certain executives, representing investors who acquired CoreWeave securities between March 28, 2025, and December 15, 2025 [1] - The lawsuit is a response to delays from a third-party data center developer, which has negatively impacted CoreWeave's share price [2] - Hagens Berman, a national shareholder rights firm, is investigating claims that CoreWeave misled investors, urging those who suffered losses to come forward [3] Financial Impact - The lawsuit alleges that CoreWeave made misleading statements regarding its ability to meet customer demand and revenue recognition from long-term contracts [4][5] - Following the Q3 2025 financial results announcement on November 10, 2025, CoreWeave reduced its full-year revenue guidance, attributing it to delays from a third-party data center developer [6] - The share price of CoreWeave fell by $36.11, a decrease of 34%, resulting in a loss of approximately $14 billion in market capitalization within a month [6] Allegations of Misleading Information - The complaint claims that CoreWeave overstated its capabilities and failed to disclose the risks associated with reliance on a single third-party data center supplier [5] - Reports indicated that the third-party supplier, Core Scientific, had been flagging delays since February 2025, which CoreWeave did not adequately communicate to investors [6]
CRWV INVESTOR ALERT: CoreWeave, Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit