Roy Jacobs & Associates Investigating STEC, Inc. for Possible Securities Law Violations


NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roy Jacobs & Associates announces that it is investigating possible claims for violation of the federal securities laws on behalf of purchasers of the common stock of STEC, Inc. ("STEC") (Nasdaq:STEC) during the period from November 4, 2009 through February 23, 2010.  

For further information, please contact Roy L. Jacobs, Esq. toll-free at 1-888-884-4490 or by e-mail to rjacobs@jacobsclasslaw.com.

On November 3, 2009, STEC represented in a conference call that EMC inventory of STEC's SSD products was affecting STEC's sales, but that this problem could be ameliorated by energizing sales force efforts and increasing sales force efforts and consumer education about SSDs. In fact, however, the problem was not a lack of sales force effort or consumer knowledge about SSDs, but consumer resistance to purchasing the ultimate product due to its cost, performance, and flexibility of use. 

On February 23, 2010, STEC revealed that it believed "the first half of 2010 will be a trough period for our business due to an inventory carryover by our largest customer [EMC] . . . [B]ased on our best estimates we now anticipate [the EMC] inventory carryover to continue to negatively impact our sales to this customer during the first half of 2010, as we do not expect any meaningful production orders from this customer during that time." As a result, STEC is earning half the revenue analysts predicted STEC would earn. As a result of this surprise announcement, STEC shares dropped over 23% in trading on February 24, 2010, a decline of $3.15 on extraordinary trading volume.

If you purchased STEC common stock during the period from November 4, 2009 through February 23, 2010, and have suffered a loss, whether or not you still hold your shares, and you are interested in discussing your rights free of charge, please contact Roy L. Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs will be glad to personally speak with you.


            

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