Lieff cabraser reminds autoliv investors of upcoming deadline in class
action lawsuit – alv
San francisco--(business wire)--lieff cabraser heimann & bernstein, llp reminds investors of the june 17, 2013 deadline to move for appointment as lead plaintiff in the securities class litigation brought on behalf all persons who purchased or otherwise acquired the shares of autoliv, inc. (“autoliv” or the “company”) (nyse: alv) securities from october 26, 2010 through august 1, 2011, inclusive (the “class period”). if you purchased autoliv securities during the class period, you may move the court for appointment as lead plaintiff by no later than june 18, 2013. a lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. your share of any recovery in the action will not be affected by your decision of whether to seek appointment as lead plaintiff. you may retain lieff cabraser, or other attorneys, as your counsel in the action. autoliv shareholders who wish to learn more about the actions and how to seek appointment as lead plaintiff should click here or contact brendan p. glackin of lieff cabraser toll free at (800) 541-7358. the complaint charges autoliv and certain of its officers and directors with violations of the securities exchange act of 1934. the complaint alleges that prior to and during the class period, autoliv engaged in wrongful anti-competitive business practices with other automotive industry suppliers. these practices were designed to control the market prices of the products sold by autoliv and others. as a result, autoliv reported quarter after quarter of “record” gross margins and earnings during the class period, causing artificial inflation in its stock price and prompting millions of dollars in salary increases and non-equity incentive awards to the company’s executives. the complaint alleges that by february 2011, the united states department of justice (“doj”) had begun investigating autoliv’s anti-competitive practices and potential antitrust violations. between the june 7 and june 9, 2011, the antitrust authorities of the european commission raided autoliv’s german subsidiary autoliv bv & co kg, seeking evidence of autoliv’s anti-competitive misconduct. as the market assimilated the news of the raid disclosed on july 8, 2011, followed by statements during the company’s july 25, 2011 second quarter earnings conference that the company could no longer predict what impact the antitrust investigations would have on its previously reported and future gross margins and earnings, the price of autoliv stock sunk, closing below $62 per share on august 2, 2011. about lieff cabraser lieff cabraser is a nationally recognized law firm committed to advancing the rights of investors and promoting corporate responsibility. since 2003, the national law journal has selected lieff cabraser as one of the top plaintiffs’ law firms in the nation. lieff cabraser is one of only two plaintiffs’ law firms in the united states to receive this honor for the last ten consecutive years. for more information about lieff cabraser and the firm’s representation of investors, please visit http://www.lieffcabraser.com.
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