
Rosen Law Firm Urges XPLR Infrastructure, LP f/k/a Nextera Energy Partners, LP (NYSE: XIFR, NEP) Investors with Large Losses to Contact the Firm for Information About Their Rights
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The Allegations: Rosen Law Firm is Investigating the Allegations that XPLR Infrastructure, LP f/k/a Nextera Energy Partners, LP (NYSE: XIFR, NEP) Misled Investors Regarding its Business Operations.
According to the lawsuit, throughout the Class Period, defendants made false and misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) XPLR was struggling to maintain its operations as a yieldco (i.e., a business that owns and operates fully-built and operational power generating projects, focused on delivering large cash distributions to investors); (2) Defendants temporarily relieved this issue by entering into certain financing arrangements while downplaying the attendant risks; (3) XPLR could not resolve those financings before their maturity date without risking significant unitholder dilution; (4) as a result, defendants planned to halt cash distributions to investors and instead redirect those funds to, inter alia, resolve those financings; (5) as a result of all the foregoing, XPLR's yieldco business model and distribution growth rate was unsustainable; and (6) as a result, defendants' public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.
What Now: You may be eligible to participate in the class action against XPLR Infrastructure, LP. Investors who want to serve as lead plaintiff for the class must file their motions with the court by September 8, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member. For more information, click here.
All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses.
About Rosen Law Firm: Some law firms issuing releases about this matter do not actually litigate securities class actions. Rosen Law Firm does. Rosen Law Firm is a recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improving corporate governance structures, and holding company executives accountable for their wrongdoing. Since its inception, Rosen Law Firm has obtained over $1 billion for shareholders.
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