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Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.

Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:38pm EDT

BENSALEM, Pa.--(Business Wire)--
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces that a securities class action lawsuit
has been filed on behalf of all purchasers of the common stock of Sturm, Ruger &
Company, Inc. ("Sturm Ruger" or the "Company") (NYSE:RGR), between April 23,
2007 and October 29, 2007, inclusive (the "Class Period"). The class action
lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the District of
Connecticut. 

The Complaint alleges that the defendants violated federal securities laws by
issuing material misrepresentations to the market concerning Sturm Ruger`s
financial performance, thereby artificially inflating the price of the Company`s
securities. 

No class has yet been certified in the above action. Until a class is certified,
you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. If you purchased Sturm
Ruger common stock between April 23, 2007 and October 29, 2007, you have certain
rights, and have until October 13, 2009, to move for Lead Plaintiff status. To
be a member of the class you need not take any action at this time, and you may
retain counsel of your choice. If you wish to discuss this action or have any
questions concerning this Notice or your rights or interests with respect to
these matters, please contact Howard G. Smith, Esquire, of Law Offices of Howard
G. Smith, 3070 Bristol Pike, Suite 112, Bensalem, Pennsylvania 19020, by
telephone at (215)638-4847, Toll-Free at (888)638-4847, by email to
howardsmith@howardsmithlaw.com or visit our website at www.howardsmithlaw.com. 





Law Offices of Howard G. Smith
Howard G. Smith, Esquire
215-638-4847
888-638-4847
howardsmith@howardsmithlaw.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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