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Allegations that a company's statements regarding its well-being are false based on the plaintiff's general allegations of fraud at the company are too vague to satisfy the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995's requirement that a complaint plead with particularity each misstatement or omission, including the reason that it was misleading.
Contributed in 2009 by David Gold
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