CPNG DEADLINE NOTICE: Coupang, Inc. Investors Encouraged to Contact Kirby McInerney LLP By February 17, 2026 - Coupang (NYSE:CPNG)
- On January 22, 2026, Kirby McInerney LLP issued a New York press release urging investors who suffered losses in Coupang securities to contact Lauren Molinaro, Esq. by February 17, 2026 to discuss claims and meet the lead-plaintiff deadline.
- Covering purchases from May 7, 2025 through December 16, 2025, the complaint alleges Coupang, Inc. had inadequate cybersecurity allowing a former employee access to 33.7 million customer accounts, revealed on November 29, 2025.
- Market reaction included multiple price drops, with Coupang shares falling $1.51 to $26.65 on December 1, 2025, and $0.87 to $26.06 on December 10, 2025, following disclosures.
- Lead plaintiff duties include overseeing litigation strategy and settlement decisions, and Kirby McInerney LLP positioned itself to represent shareholders, citing recoveries totaling billions.
- Earlier this week Greenoaks Capital Partners and Altimeter Capital Management filed petitions and an ISDS notice, while an alliance of 135 local civic and social groups planned protests at the U.S. Embassy and activists tore up a 5,000 won coupon.
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CPNG DEADLINE NOTICE: Coupang, Inc. Investors Encouraged to Contact Kirby McInerney LLP By February 17, 2026 - Coupang (NYSE:CPNG)
NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)—If you suffered a loss on your investment in Coupang, Inc. ("Coupang" or the "Company") (NYSE:CPNG), contact Lauren Molinaro by email at , or fill out the contact form below to discuss your rights or interests in the securities fraud class action lawsuit at no cost. Investors have until February 17, 2026 to ask the Court to appoint them as lead plaintiff. Courts do not consider applica…
Group Alleges Trade Bias Against Americans
Investment firms Greenoaks and Altimeter announced that they are taking legal action against South Korea to protect U.S. businesses from what they believe are discriminatory and unfair trade practices. The matter centers on U.S technology company Coupang, which alleges that South Korea has taken action that is “designed to target, disable, and destroy an innovative American competitor to the apparent benefit of domestic and Chinese companies in …
Coupang Investors Call for U.S. Probe of South Korean Handling of Data Leak, Sen. Mike Lee Alleges 'Persecution'
Two major investors in Coupang on Thursday urged the Trump administration to investigate the South Korean government as Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) accused South Korea of "unprecedented persecution." The post Coupang Investors Call for U.S. Probe of South Korean Handling of Data Leak, Sen. Mike Lee Alleges ‘Persecution’ appeared first on Breitbart.
(Washington=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-hyun = Coupang's U.S. investors are taking issue with the Korean government's response to the personal information leak incident and are demanding direct intervention from the U.S. government...
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