Marselis v. Fox Factory Holding Corp. et al

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Case Number:

1:24-cv-00747

Court:

Georgia Northern

Nature of Suit:

Securities/Commodities

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Thomas W. Thrash, Jr

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  1. February 11, 2026

    Bike Parts Co. Beats Investors' Demand Slump Suit For Good

    Bicycle parts maker Fox Factory Holding Corp. has beaten a proposed investor class action for good, a Georgia federal judge determined after finding that a revised version of the suit made "mostly cosmetic changes" to previously dismissed claims that the company hid a post-pandemic demand slump.

  2. March 13, 2025

    Bike Parts Maker Fox Factory Beats Post-COVID Investor Suit

    Georgia bicycle parts maker Fox Factory Holding Corp. no longer faces a proposed investor class action accusing the company of hurting investors by hiding slumping demand, although a federal judge offered the investor who brought the suit a chance to revise his claims.

  3. May 15, 2024

    Scott + Scott, Schall To Rep Investors Against Bike Parts Co.

    Scott + Scott Attorneys At Law LLP and the Schall Law Firm will represent a proposed class of investors in Georgia bicycle parts maker Fox Factory Holding Corp. in a suit alleging the company hurt investors by concealing slumping sales and demand.

  4. April 23, 2024

    Bike Parts Co. Investor Wants Scott + Scott For Class Counsel

    An investor suing a Georgia bicycle parts maker has asked a federal district court to appoint Scott + Scott Attorneys At Law LLP and the Schall Law Firm lead counsel in litigation alleging the company hid from shareholders slumping sales and demand.

  5. February 22, 2024

    Bike Parts Co. Faces Shareholder Claim It Hid Sales Problems

    Executives at a Georgia bicycle parts manufacturer allegedly spent years misleading investors about booming sales and demand, triggering a stock crash when overstocked inventory and slumping sales were revealed, according to a proposed class action filed in Peach State federal court.