Synopsys, Inc.'s shares experience their worst day on record, following the announcement of Q325 results that highlight issues with a significant foundry client, as reported by Hagens Berman.
In a significant development, an investigation has been initiated into Synopsys, Inc. over potential misleading of investors regarding risks associated with a high concentration of a single customer.
The investigation is being led by Reed Kathrein, a partner at Hagens Berman, a global plaintiffs' rights complex litigation firm focusing on corporate accountability. For more information about this investigation, individuals can read more.
Hagens Berman, known for securing over $2.9 billion in various cases, represents investors, whistleblowers, workers, consumers, and others in cases achieving real results for those harmed by corporate negligence and other wrongdoings.
Whistleblowers with non-public information regarding Synopsys are encouraged to consider helping in the investigation or taking advantage of the SEC Whistleblower program. Under the SEC Whistleblower program, whistleblowers who provide original information may receive rewards totaling up to 30 percent of any successful recovery made by the SEC. For more information about the SEC Whistleblower program, individuals can call Reed Kathrein at 844-916-0895 or email [email protected].
The major customer of Synopsys, causing significant challenges for its corporate development in September 2025, was Intel. The U.S. export restrictions and issues in the design-IP segment linked to a large foundry customer, which includes Intel historically accounting for about 12% of Synopsys' revenue, played a significant role in these challenges.
The revelation of these issues led to a significant drop in the price of Synopsys shares. The next day, the price decreased by 36%, marking its worst-ever single-day percentage decline since going public in 1992.
Individuals with substantial losses from investing in Synopsys are encouraged to submit their losses. By doing so, they can contribute to the ongoing investigation and potentially seek compensation for their losses.
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