Cbeyond, Inc. NASD: CBEY Securities Fraud Class Action

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May 08, 2008 · Company: Cbeyond, Inc. Ticker Symbol: NASD: CBEY Class Period: November 1, 2007 to February 21, 2008 Date Filed: May-08-08 Lead Plaintiff Deadline: July-03-08 Court: Nothern District, GA Allegations: A securities class action has been commenced on behalf of shareholders who acquired Cbeyond, Inc. (NASD: CBEY) securities between November 1, 2007 and February 21, 2008, inclusive (the Class Period).

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Cbeyond, Inc. NASD: CBEY Securities Fraud Class Action

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