Compass Diversified Holdings has recently announced that their 2024 financial statements should no longer be relied upon due to identified irregularities in the financial practices of its subsidiary, Lugano. The company is currently undergoing an investigation into these issues, which include unrecorded financing arrangements and discrepancies in sales, cost of sales, inventory, and accounts receivable. As a result, Compass has decided to delay the release of its Q1 2025 Form 10-Q and is in the process of restating its financial results. The announcement followed the resignation of Lugano's founder and CEO, Mordechai Ferder, who will not receive any severance compensation. Following this disclosure, Compass's stock price experienced a significant drop. Investors are being encouraged to contact Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP regarding securities class actions against Compass, with a lead plaintiff motion deadline set for July 8, 2025.
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