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Integer Holdings Corporation (NYSE: ITGR)

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This lawsuit is for anyone who acquired securities in Integer Holdings Corporation (NYSE: ITGR) from July 25, 2024 through October 22, 2025.

The lawsuit alleges that the Company and certain of its executives violated federal law. Specifically, the lawsuit alleges that, throughout the time period mentioned above, the Company misled investors regarding its financial condition. More specifically, the lawsuit alleges that the Company misled investors by overstating the Company’s competitive position within the growing electrophysiology devices manufacturing market and also by hiding from investors that the Company was experiencing a sustained deterioration in sales relating to two of its electrophysiology devices.

On October 23, 2025, before the market opened, Integer reduced its full-year 2025 sales guidance to a range of $1.840 billion to $1.854 billion, below prior expectations, and informed investors that it anticipated net sales growth of –2% to 2% and organic sales growth of 0% to 4% for 2026. During the accompanying earnings call, management revealed that sales of three new products were expected to decline in 2026—including two electrophysiology devices—and that market adoption of these products had been slower than forecasted. The Company further stated that Cardio & Vascular sales growth was expected to decelerate due to declines in those electrophysiology products, with the impact continuing into 2026. On this news, the price of the Company’s stock dropped precipitously on unusually heavy trading volume.

The Law Offices of Howard G. Smith seeks to recover damages on behalf of class members. If you acquired securities in Integer Holdings Corporation (NYSE: ITGR) from July 25, 2024 through October 22, 2025 you may join the lawsuit by submitting your information online, or you may call the Law Offices of Howard G. Smith and speak to Mr. Smith directly to learn how he can protect your rights.