The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, targets Cogent CEO David Schaeffer and CFO Thaddeus G. Weed. Plaintiffs contend that both executives exercised control over SEC filings and investor communications between February 29, 2024, and May 1, 2026. According to the complaint, these public disclosures failed to account for significant provisioning constraints and the risk that up to 90% of the company's wavelength backlog would not convert into paying customers.
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Investors Face September Deadline in Cogent Communications Class Action
Shareholders of Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. have until September 21, 2026, to apply for lead plaintiff status in a securities class action lawsuit. The litigation centers on allegations that company leadership misled investors regarding dividend sustainability, wavelength backlog quality, and the risks associated with pledged shares.

Financial records indicate a sharp decline in CCOI shares, which dropped from over $86.00 in November 2024 to below $17.00 following the class period. The complaint highlights an August 2025 event where lenders, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and the Royal Bank of Canada, seized $82.5 million of Schaeffer’s stock following margin call defaults. Investors who purchased securities during the specified timeframe and sustained losses are eligible to participate in the action, which is being handled by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
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