
SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates SAGE, CHTR, VIGL on Behalf of Shareholders
Sage Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAGE)'s sale to Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, Sage shareholders will receive $8.50 per share in cash, plus one non-tradable contingent value right collectively worth up to $3.50 per share in cash payable upon achieving certain net sales and commercial milestones. If you are a Sage shareholder, click here to learn more about your legal rights and options.
Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR)'s merger with Cox Communications. If you are a Charter shareholder, click here to learn more about your legal rights and options.
Vigil Neuroscience, Inc. (NASDAQ: VIGL)'s sale to Sanofi. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, Vigil shareholders will receive $8.00 per share in cash and a non-tradeable contingent value right entitling shareholders to potentially receive an additional $2.00 per share in cash payable following the first commercial sale of VG-3927 if achieved within a specific period. If you are a Vigil shareholder, click here to learn more about your legal rights and options.
Halper Sadeh LLC may seek increased consideration for shareholders, additional disclosures and information concerning the proposed transaction, or other relief and benefits on behalf of shareholders. We would handle the action on a contingent fee basis, whereby you would not be responsible for out-of-pocket payment of our legal fees or expenses.
Shareholders are encouraged to contact the firm free of charge to discuss their legal rights and options. Please call Daniel Sadeh or Zachary Halper at (212) 763-0060 or email sadeh@halpersadeh.com or zhalper@halpersadeh.com.
Halper Sadeh LLC represents investors all over the world who have fallen victim to securities fraud and corporate misconduct. Our attorneys have been instrumental in implementing corporate reforms and recovering millions of dollars on behalf of defrauded investors.
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Contact Information:Halper Sadeh LLCDaniel Sadeh, Esq.Zachary Halper, Esq.(212) 763-0060sadeh@halpersadeh.comzhalper@halpersadeh.com https://www.halpersadeh.com

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