Group 1 - Block & Leviton is investigating Wealthfront Corp. for potential securities law violations following a significant drop in share price and concerning financial disclosures [1][2] - Wealthfront reported $208 million in net deposit outflows, a stark contrast to the previous year's $874 million in inflows, which contributed to a more than 15% decline in its stock price [2] - The investigation focuses on disclosures made during Wealthfront's IPO, particularly regarding the CEO's large controlling stake in the company's new home lending business [2][4] Group 2 - Investors who have lost money on Wealthfront common stock may be eligible to participate in the investigation, regardless of whether they have sold their shares [3] - Block & Leviton aims to recover losses for investors and may file legal actions if securities law violations are confirmed [4] - The firm encourages whistleblowers with non-public information about Wealthfront to assist in the investigation, with potential rewards for original information provided to the SEC [6]
Wealthfront Corp. Under Investigation By Block & Leviton; Investors Who Lost Money Following WLTH IPO Should Contact the Firm