
Photronics Inc
PLABPhotronics Inc (PLAB) is a global manufacturer of photomasks used in the production of semiconductor devices, flat-panel displays, and other electronic components. Established in 1969, the company provides advanced photomask solutions to the semiconductor industry, supporting the development of integrated circuits and other optoelectronic devices. With facilities worldwide, Photronics is known for its technological innovation and high-precision manufacturing capabilities.
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Rosen Law Firm has filed securities class action lawsuits against First Solar, Inc., Photronics, Inc., and Intuit Inc. The First Solar lawsuit alleges the company made materially false statements regarding its capacity to manage U.S. tariff policy impacts and overstated projected performance for fiscal year 2026. Investors who purchased securitie...
Rosen Law Firm has filed securities class action lawsuits against Photronics, Inc., First Solar, Inc., and Intuit Inc., alleging that defendants made materially false and misleading statements to investors. In the Photronics case, the firm claims the company concealed a critical bottleneck in its design release pipeline and falsely promised seaso...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Photronics, Inc. alleging that the company made materially false and misleading statements regarding demand for its high-end IC photomask products. The complaint claims Photronics concealed a significant bottleneck in its design release pipeline that constrained growth and contradicted positive statem...
Photronics, Inc. faced a securities class action lawsuit after its stock plunged 36% on May 28, 2026, following disappointing Q2 2026 results. The company had previously assured investors of strong high-end IC demand and growth, but revealed significant revenue declines (-6.7%), IC revenue drops (-11%), and margin compression. The lawsuit alleges...
Pomerantz Law Firm has filed a class action lawsuit against Photronics, Inc. alleging securities fraud and unlawful business practices. The lawsuit was triggered by Photronics' May 28, 2026 announcement of significantly lower-than-projected Q2 fiscal 2026 results, including an 11% sequential decline in IC revenue and weak Q3 guidance. The stock p...









