Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil EL&P Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries Dingdong Shareholder Update: Robbins LLP Reminds Investors of Class Action Against Dingdong Ltd. (DDL) By: Robbins LLP via Business Wire August 29, 2022 at 13:16 PM EDT The Class: Shareholder rights law firm Robbins LLP reminds investors that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of all persons who purchased or otherwise acquired Dingdong Ltd. (NYSE: DDL) American Depository Shares ("ADS") pursuant or traceable to the Company's June 2021 initial public offering ("IPO"), for violations of the Securities Act of 1933. Dingdong purports to be a leading and the fastest growing on-demand e-commerce company in China. If you would like more information about Dingdong Ltd.'s misconduct, click here. What is this Case About: Dingdong Ltd. (DDL) Misrepresented the Quality of its Food Products According to the complaint, in June 2021, defendants issued approximately 4.07 million ADS to the investing public at $23.50 per ADS, all pursuant to the Registration Statement. According to the Registration Statement, Dingdong’s mission is to “make fresh groceries as available as running water to every household.” To achieve this end, Dingdong has purportedly “embraced a user-centric philosophy” that is committed to “directly providing users and households . . . fresh produce, meat and seafood and other daily necessities through a convenient and excellent shopping experience supported by an extensive self-operated frontline fulfillment grid.” Critically, Dingdong differentiates itself from its competitors by claiming to “procure . . . products primarily from direct upstream sources such as farms and cooperatives,” “apply stringent quality control across [its] entire supply chain to ensure product quality to [its] users,” and rely on its “frontline fulfillment grid and robust, digitalized fulfillment capabilities . . . [to] deliver . . . orders within 30 minutes.” Unbeknownst to prospective investors, however, the Registration Statement misrepresented Dingdong’s commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of the food it distributes to the market. In fact, Dingdong was actively flouting its food safety responsibilities, by selling, for example, dead fish to customers while marketing it as live fish and recycling vegetables that were past their sell-by date. These issues were occurring with enough frequency that Chinese regulators began scrutinizing Dingdong’s supply chain inputs, including its own facilities, which was likely to (and did) negatively impact Dingdong’s business, operations, and reputation. Soon the media began reporting on the issues. On March 17, 2022, a Beijing News published a report stating that Chinese regulators launched a probe into the Company for food safety violations uncovered by the local news. According to the report, “Dingdong replaced labels on expired vegetables and sold frozen fish products as fresh.” On this news, the price of Dingdong’s ADS declined over 10.8%, to close at $3.79 per ADS on March 17, 2022. By the commencement of the class action, Dingdong’s shares traded as low as $2.51 per ADS, representing a decline of over 89% from the $23.50 IPO offering price. Next Steps: If you acquired shares of Dingdong Ltd. pursuant to the Company's IPO, you have until October 25, 2022, to ask the court to appoint you lead plaintiff for the class. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses. Contact us to learn more: Aaron Dumas (800) 350-6003 adumas@robbinsllp.com Shareholder Information Form About Robbins LLP: A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, the attorneys and staff of Robbins LLP have been dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improve corporate governance structures, and hold company executives accountable for their wrongdoing since 2002. To be notified if a class action against Dingdong Ltd. settles or to receive free alerts when corporate executives engage in wrongdoing, sign up for Stock Watch today. Attorney Advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220829005615/en/Contacts Aaron Dumas Robbins LLP 5040 Shoreham Place San Diego, CA 92122 adumas@robbinsllp.com (800) 350-6003 www.robbinsllp.com Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Dingdong Shareholder Update: Robbins LLP Reminds Investors of Class Action Against Dingdong Ltd. (DDL) By: Robbins LLP via Business Wire August 29, 2022 at 13:16 PM EDT The Class: Shareholder rights law firm Robbins LLP reminds investors that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of all persons who purchased or otherwise acquired Dingdong Ltd. (NYSE: DDL) American Depository Shares ("ADS") pursuant or traceable to the Company's June 2021 initial public offering ("IPO"), for violations of the Securities Act of 1933. Dingdong purports to be a leading and the fastest growing on-demand e-commerce company in China. If you would like more information about Dingdong Ltd.'s misconduct, click here. What is this Case About: Dingdong Ltd. (DDL) Misrepresented the Quality of its Food Products According to the complaint, in June 2021, defendants issued approximately 4.07 million ADS to the investing public at $23.50 per ADS, all pursuant to the Registration Statement. According to the Registration Statement, Dingdong’s mission is to “make fresh groceries as available as running water to every household.” To achieve this end, Dingdong has purportedly “embraced a user-centric philosophy” that is committed to “directly providing users and households . . . fresh produce, meat and seafood and other daily necessities through a convenient and excellent shopping experience supported by an extensive self-operated frontline fulfillment grid.” Critically, Dingdong differentiates itself from its competitors by claiming to “procure . . . products primarily from direct upstream sources such as farms and cooperatives,” “apply stringent quality control across [its] entire supply chain to ensure product quality to [its] users,” and rely on its “frontline fulfillment grid and robust, digitalized fulfillment capabilities . . . [to] deliver . . . orders within 30 minutes.” Unbeknownst to prospective investors, however, the Registration Statement misrepresented Dingdong’s commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of the food it distributes to the market. In fact, Dingdong was actively flouting its food safety responsibilities, by selling, for example, dead fish to customers while marketing it as live fish and recycling vegetables that were past their sell-by date. These issues were occurring with enough frequency that Chinese regulators began scrutinizing Dingdong’s supply chain inputs, including its own facilities, which was likely to (and did) negatively impact Dingdong’s business, operations, and reputation. Soon the media began reporting on the issues. On March 17, 2022, a Beijing News published a report stating that Chinese regulators launched a probe into the Company for food safety violations uncovered by the local news. According to the report, “Dingdong replaced labels on expired vegetables and sold frozen fish products as fresh.” On this news, the price of Dingdong’s ADS declined over 10.8%, to close at $3.79 per ADS on March 17, 2022. By the commencement of the class action, Dingdong’s shares traded as low as $2.51 per ADS, representing a decline of over 89% from the $23.50 IPO offering price. Next Steps: If you acquired shares of Dingdong Ltd. pursuant to the Company's IPO, you have until October 25, 2022, to ask the court to appoint you lead plaintiff for the class. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses. Contact us to learn more: Aaron Dumas (800) 350-6003 adumas@robbinsllp.com Shareholder Information Form About Robbins LLP: A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, the attorneys and staff of Robbins LLP have been dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improve corporate governance structures, and hold company executives accountable for their wrongdoing since 2002. To be notified if a class action against Dingdong Ltd. settles or to receive free alerts when corporate executives engage in wrongdoing, sign up for Stock Watch today. Attorney Advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220829005615/en/Contacts Aaron Dumas Robbins LLP 5040 Shoreham Place San Diego, CA 92122 adumas@robbinsllp.com (800) 350-6003 www.robbinsllp.com
The Class: Shareholder rights law firm Robbins LLP reminds investors that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of all persons who purchased or otherwise acquired Dingdong Ltd. (NYSE: DDL) American Depository Shares ("ADS") pursuant or traceable to the Company's June 2021 initial public offering ("IPO"), for violations of the Securities Act of 1933. Dingdong purports to be a leading and the fastest growing on-demand e-commerce company in China. If you would like more information about Dingdong Ltd.'s misconduct, click here. What is this Case About: Dingdong Ltd. (DDL) Misrepresented the Quality of its Food Products According to the complaint, in June 2021, defendants issued approximately 4.07 million ADS to the investing public at $23.50 per ADS, all pursuant to the Registration Statement. According to the Registration Statement, Dingdong’s mission is to “make fresh groceries as available as running water to every household.” To achieve this end, Dingdong has purportedly “embraced a user-centric philosophy” that is committed to “directly providing users and households . . . fresh produce, meat and seafood and other daily necessities through a convenient and excellent shopping experience supported by an extensive self-operated frontline fulfillment grid.” Critically, Dingdong differentiates itself from its competitors by claiming to “procure . . . products primarily from direct upstream sources such as farms and cooperatives,” “apply stringent quality control across [its] entire supply chain to ensure product quality to [its] users,” and rely on its “frontline fulfillment grid and robust, digitalized fulfillment capabilities . . . [to] deliver . . . orders within 30 minutes.” Unbeknownst to prospective investors, however, the Registration Statement misrepresented Dingdong’s commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of the food it distributes to the market. In fact, Dingdong was actively flouting its food safety responsibilities, by selling, for example, dead fish to customers while marketing it as live fish and recycling vegetables that were past their sell-by date. These issues were occurring with enough frequency that Chinese regulators began scrutinizing Dingdong’s supply chain inputs, including its own facilities, which was likely to (and did) negatively impact Dingdong’s business, operations, and reputation. Soon the media began reporting on the issues. On March 17, 2022, a Beijing News published a report stating that Chinese regulators launched a probe into the Company for food safety violations uncovered by the local news. According to the report, “Dingdong replaced labels on expired vegetables and sold frozen fish products as fresh.” On this news, the price of Dingdong’s ADS declined over 10.8%, to close at $3.79 per ADS on March 17, 2022. By the commencement of the class action, Dingdong’s shares traded as low as $2.51 per ADS, representing a decline of over 89% from the $23.50 IPO offering price. Next Steps: If you acquired shares of Dingdong Ltd. pursuant to the Company's IPO, you have until October 25, 2022, to ask the court to appoint you lead plaintiff for the class. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses. Contact us to learn more: Aaron Dumas (800) 350-6003 adumas@robbinsllp.com Shareholder Information Form About Robbins LLP: A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, the attorneys and staff of Robbins LLP have been dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improve corporate governance structures, and hold company executives accountable for their wrongdoing since 2002. To be notified if a class action against Dingdong Ltd. settles or to receive free alerts when corporate executives engage in wrongdoing, sign up for Stock Watch today. Attorney Advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220829005615/en/
Aaron Dumas Robbins LLP 5040 Shoreham Place San Diego, CA 92122 adumas@robbinsllp.com (800) 350-6003 www.robbinsllp.com