The trouble began on March 17, 2026, when TruBridge, Inc. filed a notification of late filing. Management admitted that previous financial statements—covering the fiscal years 2023 and 2024, alongside several quarters in 2025—contained significant errors. These discrepancies involve revenue recognition, stock-based compensation, and capitalized software development expenses, forcing the company to restate its past financial records.
Following the announcement, TruBridge stock fell $1.84 to close at $15.75. Rosen Law Firm is currently seeking shareholders who incurred losses to join a prospective class action lawsuit. Investors interested in the litigation can contact Phillip Kim at 866-767-3653 or submit information through the firm's website.




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