According to the lawsuit, throughout the Class Period, defendants made material omissions and misrepresentations
concerning Owens Corning’s offers to purchase all of Masonite’s outstanding common stock at significant premiums to Masonite’s stock price and Masonite’s repurchases of millions of dollars’ worth of its shares without disclosing material nonpublic information about Owens Corning’s offers, which, if disclosed as required, would have indicated to investors that Masonite’s stock was worth significantly more.
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