Schatz Nobel Izard P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Huntington Bancshares Incorporated


HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The law firm of Schatz Nobel Izard P.C., which has significant experience representing investors in prosecuting claims of securities fraud, announces that a lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on behalf of all persons who purchased the common stock of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated ("Huntington" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:HBAN) between July 20, 2007 and November 16, 2007 (the "Class Period").

The Complaint charges that Huntington and certain of its officers and directors violated federal securities laws. Specifically, Huntington had acquired more than $1.5 billion in exposure to subprime mortgages with its July 2007 acquisition of Sky Financial Group, Inc. ("Sky Financial"). As the real estate and credit markets continued to soften, defendants repeatedly assured Huntington investors that the Company had undertaken significant preparations and implemented defensive measures to weather the deteriorating real estate and credit markets. By the time Huntington closed the merger with Sky Financial, the housing and credit crisis had deepened, yet defendants continued to conceal Huntington's growing exposure to these problems so as to not acknowledge the acquisition was a debacle so soon after it closed. As a result of defendants' false statements, Huntington stock traded at an artificially inflated price of approximately $18 per share during much of the Class Period.

Then, on November 16, 2007, Huntington announced its fourth quarter 2007 financial results, stating that as a result of the recently announced actions of Franklin Credit Management Corporation, which had a commercial lending relationship with Sky Financial, and related deterioration in Franklin's mortgage portfolios, 2007 fourth quarter results for Huntington were expected to include an after-tax charge of up to $300 million. As a result of this charge, Huntington would report a 2007 fourth quarter net loss.

If you are a member of the class, you may, no later than February 18, 2008, request that the Court appoint you as lead plaintiff of the class. A lead plaintiff is a class member that acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. Although your ability to share in any recovery is not affected by the decision whether or not to seek appointment as a lead plaintiff, lead plaintiffs make important decisions which could affect the overall recovery for class members, including decisions concerning settlement. The securities laws require the Court to consider the class member(s) with the largest financial interest as presumptively the most adequate lead plaintiff(s).

While Schatz Nobel Izard P.C. has not filed a lawsuit against the defendants, to view a copy of the Complaint initiating the class action or for more information about the case, class action cases in general, and your rights, please contact Schatz Nobel Izard P.C. toll-free at (800) 797-5499, or by e-mail at firm@snilaw.com, or visit our website: www.snilaw.com.



            

Contact Data