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$HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Is Investigating The Merger—UNF, CBTTF, VCIC, and SEM
Halper Sadeh LLC probes potential breaches of fiduciary duties and inadequate disclosures in multiple shareholder deals involving U.S.-listed firms, seeking better terms for investors.
- Yesterday, Halper Sadeh LLC in New York opened investigations into transactions involving NSA, ULY, ESQ and BRNS, citing concerns over fairness and disclosures.
- Citing fiduciary duties and shareholder reliance, the firm said the deals may violate fairness principles, adding to February 2026 prior fairness inquiries and deal provisions that could limit superior offers.
- Insiders may stand to receive substantial financial benefits not available to ordinary shareholders, with deal specifics including ULY's $5.50 per-share buyout and NSA's 0.14 share ratio.
- The firm could pursue increased consideration and disclosures, urging shareholders to monitor proxy and S-4 materials, regulatory filings, and potential court developments.
- Market history suggests prior Halper Sadeh investigations on Feb 11 and Feb 18 produced only small moves around 2.11% and 0.64%, while the March 12 acquisition announcement caused a 7.0% jump.
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$HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Is Investigating The Merger—UNF, CBTTF, VCIC, and SEM
NEW YORK, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the "M&A Class Action Firm"), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2025 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. We are headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and are investigating UniFirst Corporation (NYSE: UNF) related to its sale to Cintas Corpora…
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