The lawsuit, spearheaded by the Rosen Law Firm, claims Peabody Energy provided overly optimistic outlooks while concealing significant issues that hindered the mine's transition to full longwall production. These undisclosed hurdles came to light on March 30, 2026, when the company slashed its first-quarter output projections for the Centurion site from 700,000 tons to approximately 250,000 tons, citing commissioning delays.
Investors who purchased common stock during the specified period may be eligible for compensation through a contingency fee arrangement. While a lawsuit has been filed, no class has been certified yet. Shareholders are not legally represented by counsel until they retain a firm or choose to serve as a lead plaintiff. Those interested in participating or seeking further information may contact Phillip Kim at the Rosen Law Firm via their online portal or by calling 866-767-3653.





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