Nano-X Imaging Ltd.
Case Overview
| Status: | Status: Investigating |
| Company Name: | Company Name: Nano-X Imaging Ltd. |
| Court: | Court: District of New Jersey |
| Case Number: | Case Number: 1:26cv07062 |
| Class Period: | Class Period: 03/31/2025 - 04/17/2026 |
| Ticker: | Ticker: NNOX |
| Related Attorneys: | Lead Attorneys: Thomas W. Elrod |
| Related Practices: | Related Practices: Securities |
The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of investors who acquired Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (“Nano-X” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:NNOX) securities during the period of March 31, 2025 through April 17, 2026, inclusive (“the Class Period”).
The lawsuit alleges that (i) Nano-X overstated purported efficiency gains achieved in its operations, as well as the purported increased demand for its products; (ii) in reality, Nano-X’s production and manufacturing operations were poorly aligned with demand for the Company’s products; (iii) as a result, Nano-X was experiencing significantly increased operating expenses and cash burn; and (iv) the foregoing significantly increased the likelihood that Nano-X would be forced to take disruptive remedial measures with respect to its manufacturing operations, entailing significant restructuring and impairment charges.
On April 20, 2026, Nano-X issued a press release announcing its Q4 2025 financial results and business updates. Nano-X reported, inter alia, a Q4 net loss of $33.4 million, mainly due to a $17.5 million charge attributed to impairment of long-lived assets following a restructuring initiative at its Korean chip manufacturing facility. In explaining the restructuring charge, the press release acknowledged that Nano-X needed to “shift[] to a more efficient outsourced production model that is better aligned with current and anticipated demand.” The same press release also announced that Nano-X’s then-Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”), Ran Daniel, would step down as CFO, effective July 31, 2026. The same day, during a related earnings call to discuss these results, Nano-X’s Chief Executive Officer, Erez Meltzer, likewise disclosed that Defendants needed “to reduce our Korean operation’s OpEx [operating expenses] and cash burn and improve efficiency”, while reiterating the need to “transition to a more efficient outsourced production model better aligned with current and projected demand.” On this news, the price of Nano-X shares declined by $0.70 per share, or approximately 25%, from $2.85 per share on April 17, 2026 to close at $2.15 on April 20, 2026.
The lawsuit alleges that (i) Nano-X overstated purported efficiency gains achieved in its operations, as well as the purported increased demand for its products; (ii) in reality, Nano-X’s production and manufacturing operations were poorly aligned with demand for the Company’s products; (iii) as a result, Nano-X was experiencing significantly increased operating expenses and cash burn; and (iv) the foregoing significantly increased the likelihood that Nano-X would be forced to take disruptive remedial measures with respect to its manufacturing operations, entailing significant restructuring and impairment charges.
On April 20, 2026, Nano-X issued a press release announcing its Q4 2025 financial results and business updates. Nano-X reported, inter alia, a Q4 net loss of $33.4 million, mainly due to a $17.5 million charge attributed to impairment of long-lived assets following a restructuring initiative at its Korean chip manufacturing facility. In explaining the restructuring charge, the press release acknowledged that Nano-X needed to “shift[] to a more efficient outsourced production model that is better aligned with current and anticipated demand.” The same press release also announced that Nano-X’s then-Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”), Ran Daniel, would step down as CFO, effective July 31, 2026. The same day, during a related earnings call to discuss these results, Nano-X’s Chief Executive Officer, Erez Meltzer, likewise disclosed that Defendants needed “to reduce our Korean operation’s OpEx [operating expenses] and cash burn and improve efficiency”, while reiterating the need to “transition to a more efficient outsourced production model better aligned with current and projected demand.” On this news, the price of Nano-X shares declined by $0.70 per share, or approximately 25%, from $2.85 per share on April 17, 2026 to close at $2.15 on April 20, 2026.