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Coppell-based Mannatech reaches $11.25 million settlement in securities class-action lawsuit
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COPPELL Mannatech, Incorporated today announced that the company and counsel for the lead plaintiff have reached a settlement in the securities class action lawsuit styled Jonathan Crowell v. Mannatech, Inc., et al., Civil Action No. 3:07-CV-00238-K, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
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The litigation is the consolidation of three securities class action complaints filed against Mannatech and certain of its officers and directors in August and September 2005. The settlement class consists of the purchasers of Mannatech stock during the period August 10, 2004 through July 30, 2007.
This settlement, which is subject to final Court approval, would resolve all the claims in the litigation. Without admitting any liability or wrongdoing of any kind, Mannatach has agreed to pony up $11.25 million to the plaintiff class.
The lawsuits originally surfaced after a May 2005 Barron's article, which questioned the legitimacy of some of Mannatech's business and sales practices. The lawsuits claimed that Mannatech's sales staff routinely made false claims about the benefits of their products.
Source: Mannatach
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