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Recent Security Class Actions

According to the Complaint, ServiceMaster Global Holdings, Inc. is a leading provider of essential services to residential and commercial customers in the termite, pest control, cleaning and restoration markets, operating through an extensive service network of more than 8,000 company?owned locations and franchise and license agreements

FGL Holdings (NYSE: FG)

According to the Complaint, FGL Holdings, through its subsidiaries, is a leading provider of annuity and life insurance products.

According to the Complaint, Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that uses its proprietary chemistry technology to create novel tetracyclines for serious and life-threatening conditions, including infections caused by many of the multidrug-resistant bacteria highlighted as urgent public health threats by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

According to the Complaint, eHealth is a health insurance marketplace with a technology and service platform that provides consumer engagement, education, and health insurance enrollment solutions.

According to the Complaint, Neon Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that develops novel neoantigen-targeted T cell therapies, dedicated to transforming the treatment of cancer by directing the immune system towards neoantigens.

According to the Complaint, Fifth Third Bancorp operates as a diversified financial services company in the U.S. As of June 30, 2019, the Company operated 1,207 full-service banking centers and 2,551 ATMs in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, West Virginia, Georgia, and North Carolina.

Intelsat S.A. (NYSE: I)

The Complaint alleges that Defendants violated provisions of the Exchange Act by selling a block of Intelsat shares while in possession of material non-public information, including that Intelsat had met with the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) on November 5, 2019, to discuss the private sale of certain wavebands controlled by Intelsat for future “5G” use (the “C-Band”) and that the FCC opposed Intelsat’s then-existing proposal, instead favoring a public auction rather than private sale of the C-Band.

According to the Complaint, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. provides a video communications app that allows users to interact with each other primarily in the Americas, the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Users may connect through frictionless video, voice, chat, and content sharing. The Company’s cloud-native platform enables face-to-face video experiences and connects users across various devices and locations in a single meeting. The Company serves education, entertainment/media, enterprise infrastructure, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, non-profit/not for profit and social impact, retail/consumer products, and software/Internet industries, as well as individuals.

According to the Complaint, Tufin Software Technologies Ltd. develops, markets, and sells software-based solutions primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. It offers SecureTrack, SecureChange, and SecureApp products that enable enterprises to visualize, define, and enforce their security policy across heterogeneous networks, on premise and in the cloud. The Company also provides Orca and Iris products, which provide cloud-based security automation solutions in response to the growth of containers and cloud-native environments.

According to the Complaint, CVR Energy, Inc. (“CVI”) is a diversified holding company formed in September 2006 which is primarily engaged in the petroleum refining and nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing industries through its holdings in several limited partnerships, including CVR Refining, LP (“CVRR” or the “Partnership”).

According to the Complaint, Gossamer Bio, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, acquiring, developing, and commercializing therapeutics in the disease areas of immunology, inflammation, and oncology. The company’s most advanced product is its GB001 drug, a DP2 antagonist, in development to treat asthma. In February 2019, Gossamer held its initial public offering (“IPO”) of common stock, selling approximately 19.8 million shares at $16.00 each.

According to the Complaint, Liberty Oilfield Services, Inc. is a holding company with membership interests in Liberty Oilfield Services New HoldCo LLC ("Liberty LLC"). Through Liberty LLC, the Company provides hydraulic fracturing services and goods to onshore oil and natural gas exploration and production companies in North America.

According to the Complaint, Luckin Coffee Inc. purports to engage in the retail sale of freshly brewed drinks, and premade food and beverage items in the People’s Republic of China. The Company offers freshly brewed drinks, including freshly brewed coffee and non-coffee drinks; and food and beverage items, such as light meals.

According to the Complaint, EQM Midstream Partners, LP is a growth-oriented limited partnership that was formed to own, operate, acquire, and develop midstream assets in the Appalachian Basin.

According to the Complaint, Legg Mason, Inc. helps investors globally achieve better financial outcomes by expanding choice across investment strategies, vehicles, and investor access through independent investment managers with diverse expertise in equity, fixed income, alternative, and liquidity investments.

According to the Complaint, Golden Star Resources Ltd. is a mid-tier gold mining company with operating mines located in Ghana. Substantially all the Company’s revenue is generated through two underground mines called Wassa and Prestea. Prior to the start of the Class Period, the Prestea mine, which had previously not been in commercial operation for over 15 years, was experiencing operational issues that were negatively affecting the mine’s performance.

According to the Complaint, Mesa Air Group Incorporated operates as the holding company for Mesa Airlines, Inc., which provides regional air carrier services under capacity purchase agreements ("CPA") with American Airlines and United Airlines.

According to the Complaint, VMware, Inc. provides software in the areas of hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, modern applications, networking and security, and digital workspaces in the United States and internationally, and sells
its products through distributors, resellers, system vendors, and systems integrators.

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