
Shareholder
Files Action Against NorthPoint
Troubled data CLEC continues to battle its way through litigious
waters. No news of a cash-rich buyer in sight to save the beleaguered
DSL provider from looming financial ruin.
A shareholder with NorthPoint
Communications filed a purported derivative action against the company
and its directors Monday in California State Court in San Francisco.
The complaint alleges breach of fiduciary duty, waste of corporate assets,
constructive fraud, gross mismanagement and breach of contract during
the period from August 7, 2000 to November 29, 2000 based primarily on
alleged failures of disclosure.
The company did not issue a statement, saying only that it had "just
received a copy of the complaint" and that "based on its review to date,
the Company believes that the case is entirely without merit."
Earlier this month NorthPoint got into its own legal wrangling when
it sued Verizon Communications over a lost a merger deal.
NorthPoint (NASDAQ: NPNT)
has about 133 million outstanding shares and currently operates DSL-based
local networks in 109 U.S. cities.
Shares of NorthPoint dropped 15 percent at the close of trading Monday
to a half-cent.
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