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NAVN DEADLINE ALERT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Navan (NAVN) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 24, 2026

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NAVN DEADLINE ALERT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Navan (NAVN) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 24, 2026
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NAVN DEADLINE ALERT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Navan (NAVN) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 24, 2026

2026-02-25 02:06 Last Updated At:02:20

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 24, 2026--

Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against Navan, Inc. (“Navan” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: NAVN) and reminds investors of the April 24, 2026 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that has been filed against the Company.

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As detailed below, the complaint alleges that the Company and its executives violated federal securities laws by making false and/or misleading statements and/or failing to disclose that the Offering Documents used to effectuate Navan’s IPO were false and misleading and omitted to state that, at the time of the offering, the Company had increased its “sales and marketing” expenses.

As the truth about the Company’s business reached the market, the value of its shares declined dramatically, causing Navan investors to suffer significant damages. By the commencement of the action, Navan’s shares traded as low as $9.01 per share, representing a decline of over 60% from the Offering Price.

The court-appointed lead plaintiff is the investor with the largest financial interest in the relief sought by the class who is adequate and typical of class members who directs and oversees the litigation on behalf of the putative class. Any member of the putative class may move the Court to serve as lead plaintiff through counsel of their choice, or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member. Your ability to share in any recovery is not affected by the decision to serve as a lead plaintiff or not.

Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP also encourages anyone with information Navan’s conduct to contact the firm, including whistleblowers, former employees, shareholders and others.

To learn more about the Navan class action, go to www.faruqilaw.com/NAVN or call Faruqi & Faruqi partner Josh Wilson directly at 877-247-4292 or 212-983-9330 (Ext. 1310).

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NAVN DEADLINE ALERT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Navan (NAVN) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 24, 2026

NAVN DEADLINE ALERT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Navan (NAVN) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 24, 2026

The Sundance Film Festival may be starting anew in Boulder, Colorado, next year, but it’s sticking with its late January time frame. Festival organizers on Tuesday said the 2027 festival will begin Jan. 21 and run through Jan. 31. They also revealed over a dozen key venues including 11 theaters where premieres will be held.

Some of the official theaters will include the Boulder High School auditorium, the Casey Middle School auditorium, the Cinemark Century Boulder, the Boulder Theater and several University of Colorado Boulder locations like the Macky Auditorium Concert Hall and the Roe Green Theatre. Sundance Film Festival and public programming director Eugene Hernandez said they’re working closely with the Colorado community.

“Nestled at the base of Colorado’s iconic Flatirons, venues across the city and CU Boulder’s campus provide an ideal setting for festivalgoers from across the world to come together, revel in art, spark conversation, and create unforgettable memories,” Hernandez said in a statement.

Last month the nation’s premier independent film festival wrapped its final edition in its longtime home of Park City, Utah. Sundance organizers decided to search for a new home because they said the festival had outgrown the ski town it helped put on the map and developed an air of exclusivity that took focus away from the films. Boulder emerged victorious from a yearlong search in which numerous U.S. cities vied to host.

Robert Redford, who died in September at age 89, established the festival and development programs for filmmakers in the Utah mountains as a haven for independent storytelling far from the pressures of Hollywood. Before his death, Redford, who attended the University of Colorado Boulder, gave his blessing for the festival to relocate.

His daughter Amy Redford, who serves on the Sundance Institute’s board of trustees, told The Associated Press last month that she’s excited about the transition, even if it comes with a steep learning curve.

The piece of her father’s legacy that she said meant the most to him — the institute’s lab programs for emerging screenwriters and directors — will remain in Utah, at the resort he founded, about 34 miles (54 kilometers) south of Park City.

FILE - The Boulder Theater marquee is displayed in Boulder, Colo., on March 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert, File)

FILE - The Boulder Theater marquee is displayed in Boulder, Colo., on March 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert, File)

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