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Investors Scrutinize Blaize Holdings Following Fraud Allegations

Shareholders of Blaize Holdings, Inc. are facing potential losses after a short-seller report ignited claims of corporate fraud. Rosen Law Firm has launched an investigation into the company, alleging that Blaize may have disseminated materially misleading information to the public, triggering a sharp decline in share value.

Investors Scrutinize Blaize Holdings Following Fraud Allegations
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The scrutiny centers on a report published by Pelican Way Research on April 28, 2026, which challenged the legitimacy of a $50 million partnership between Blaize and NeoTensr. Investors reacted immediately to the allegations, driving Blaize stock down by 12% on the day the report surfaced. The investigation aims to determine if the company’s public disclosures violated securities laws.

Rosen Law Firm, which is currently organizing a class action lawsuit, is inviting affected shareholders to participate in a potential recovery effort. The firm, led by Laurence Rosen and Phillip Kim, operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning participants do not incur out-of-pocket costs. Those who purchased Blaize securities before the stock drop are encouraged to contact the firm to assess their eligibility for compensation.

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