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INVESTOR ALERT: Class Action Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ATNM) Investors – Holzer & Holzer, LLC Encourages Investors With Significant Losses to Contact the Firm

INVESTOR ALERT: Class Action Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ATNM) Investors – Holzer & Holzer, LLC Encourages Investors With Significant Losses to Contact the Firm

ATLANTA, March 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A shareholder class action lawsuit has been filed against Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ('Actinium' or the 'Company') (NYSE: ATNM). The lawsuit alleges that Defendants made materially false and/or misleading statements, and/or failed to disclose material adverse facts, including allegations that: (i) Actinium 'repeatedly touted the Sierra Trial's positive DCR data while downplaying the study's failure to generate statistically significant or clinically meaningful Overall Survival data; and (ii) misled investors about the importance of the Sierra Trial's poor Overall Survival data by claiming that the FDA had somehow blessed the design of the Sierra Trial such that the lack of statistically significant or clinically meaningful OS data would not be a barrier to approval of the BLA.'
If you bought shares of Actinium between October 31, 2022 and August 2, 2024, and you suffered a significant loss on that investment, you are encouraged to discuss your legal rights by contacting Corey D. Holzer, Esq. at [email protected], by toll-free telephone at (888) 508-6832 or you may visit the firm's website at www.holzerlaw.com/case/actinium-pharmaceuticals/ to learn more.
The deadline to ask the court to be appointed lead plaintiff in the case is May 26, 2025.
Holzer & Holzer, LLC, an ISS top rated securities litigation law firm for 2021, 2022, and 2023, dedicates its practice to vigorous representation of shareholders and investors in litigation nationwide, including shareholder class action and derivative litigation. Since its founding in 2000, Holzer & Holzer attorneys have played critical roles in recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for shareholders victimized by fraud and other corporate misconduct. More information about the firm is available through its website, www.holzerlaw.com, and upon request from the firm. Holzer & Holzer, LLC has paid for the dissemination of this promotional communication, and Corey Holzer is the attorney responsible for its content.
Corey Holzer, Esq.
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