Phreesia Lawsuit Unfolds as Stock Plummets 27%

Phreesia, Inc. is facing a class action lawsuit after its stock dropped 27%, costing investors $3.03 per share. The lawsuit claims the company made false statements about its revenue growth while hiding issues in its Network Solutions segment. Investors who bought shares between May 8, 2025, and March 30, 2026, can apply to be the lead plaintiff by July 13, 2026. What does it mean for you? If you bought Phreesia stock during the specified period and lost money, you might have a chance to recover some of those losses by joining the lawsuit. Just make sure to check if you qualify before the deadline.

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