Legora warns investors against unapproved share trades

A prominent European AI startup has warned investors that unauthorized shares are being traded on secondary platforms. The company clarified that these listings are not sanctioned and may not represent legitimate equity.
Why it matters
The rise of secondary trading for private tech companies creates risks for retail investors who may be purchasing invalid or unapproved financial instruments.
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The article reports on a corporate warning regarding financial security without editorializing.
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