Visa Inc.
Case Overview
32 Days Left to Seek Lead Plaintiff
Lead Plaintiff Deadline: | Lead Plaintiff Deadline: 01/21/2025 |
Status: | Status: Investigating |
Company Name: | Company Name: Visa Inc. |
Court: | Court: Northern District of California |
Case Number: | Case Number: 3:24cv08220 |
Class Period: | Class Period: 11/16/2023 - 09/23/2024 |
Ticker: | Ticker: V |
Related Attorneys: | Lead Attorneys: Thomas W. Elrod |
Related Practices: | Related Practices: Securities |
The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northen District of California on behalf of those who acquired Visa Inc. (“Visa” or the “Company”) (NYSE: V) securities during the period of November 16, 2023 to September 23, 2024, inclusive (“the Class Period”). Investors have until January 21, 2025, to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
On September 24, 2024, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) filed a lawsuit against Visa, alleging monopolization of the debit card payment processing market in violation of federal antitrust laws. The DOJ accused Visa of engaging in anticompetitive practices, including leveraging its dominant market position to exclude competitors, coercing merchants into exclusive agreements, and preventing smaller competitors from gaining market share. On this news, the price of Visa shares declined by $1.48 per share, or approximately 5.38%, from $27.51 per share on September 23, 2024, to close at $26.03 on September 24, 2024
The lawsuit alleges that the Company made materially false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Visa was not in compliance with federal antitrust laws; and (2) Visa did not have effective internal programs and policies to assess and control compliance with federal antitrust laws.
On September 24, 2024, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) filed a lawsuit against Visa, alleging monopolization of the debit card payment processing market in violation of federal antitrust laws. The DOJ accused Visa of engaging in anticompetitive practices, including leveraging its dominant market position to exclude competitors, coercing merchants into exclusive agreements, and preventing smaller competitors from gaining market share. On this news, the price of Visa shares declined by $1.48 per share, or approximately 5.38%, from $27.51 per share on September 23, 2024, to close at $26.03 on September 24, 2024
The lawsuit alleges that the Company made materially false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Visa was not in compliance with federal antitrust laws; and (2) Visa did not have effective internal programs and policies to assess and control compliance with federal antitrust laws.