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StubHub IPO Investors Face Jan. 23 Deadline in Free‑Cash‑Flow Disclosure Suits

Plaintiffs say the IPO filings concealed vendor‑payment timing shifts that left third‑quarter 2025 free cash flow at negative $4.6 million.

Overview

  • Investors who bought shares in the September 2025 IPO have until January 23, 2026 to seek lead‑plaintiff status in the Southern District of New York case Salabaj v. StubHub.
  • Multiple plaintiffs’ firms, including Rosen, Robbins Geller, Levi & Korsinsky, Kirby McInerney, Faruqi & Faruqi, and Frank R. Cruz, are soliciting IPO purchasers to move for the role.
  • The complaints allege the offering documents omitted material information about changes in the timing of payments to vendors that significantly depressed free cash flow.
  • StubHub disclosed on November 13, 2025 that third‑quarter free cash flow was negative $4.6 million and said the decline primarily reflected vendor‑payment timing changes.
  • Shares fell about 21% on the disclosure and later traded as low as $10.31, and the suits assert Securities Act claims against the company, certain leaders, and IPO underwriters, with no class yet certified.