Nano-X Imaging faces class action lawsuit over securities law violations

Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC announces a class action lawsuit against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. for alleged securities violations, setting an August 11, 2026, lead plaintiff deadline

Justin Tomlinson

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Nano-X Imaging faces class action lawsuit over securities law violations

The nationally recognized investor-rights law firm Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC has announced that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: NNOX) and certain of its officers. The lawsuit seeks to recover damages against the defendants for alleged violations of federal securities laws on behalf of all individuals and entities who purchased or otherwise acquired Nano-X securities during the class period from March 31, 2025, through April 17, 2026, inclusive.[1][2]

The complaint alleges that throughout this class period, the defendants made materially false and misleading statements regarding the company's business. Investors who suffered financial harm during this timeframe are being urged to take action and participate in the legal proceedings to seek recovery for the alleged securities fraud violations.[1][2]

The law firm has established a lead plaintiff deadline of August 11, 2026, for investors who wish to petition the court to represent the class. Affected shareholders who purchased Nano-X securities during the specified period and want to join the case are encouraged to visit the firm's website at bgandg.com/NNOX to review their options.[1][2]

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