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According to Institutional Investor, the natural sunscreen promoted by Honest Co. has been leaving children sunburned and one of its detergent products is alleged to contain synthetic material that the company specifically claims is not part of its ingredient list. This type of controversy is particularly harmful for a company investigating a potential IPO. As remarked by a student in my Business Organizations course: "[In this case], the purchasers of the stock will have the registration statement to look to, which contains all material information about the business, so it is essential that it doesn't contain fraudulent, material misrepresentations or omissions about the natural and safe products and ingredients. Investors could potentially get into Alba's (and others who sign the statement) pocket book if there was not reasonable investigation and due diligence in making sure the contents of the registration statement are accurate." Indeed.
hat tip: Katie Kepler, Indiana Tech Law School 2L