Caterpillar is sued by a shareholder
after federal raid
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[March 04, 2017]
(Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc was sued
on Friday for allegedly deceiving shareholders about its business, one
day after federal law enforcers raided three of its buildings in
connection with a probe into the heavy machinery manufacturer's offshore
tax practices.
In a complaint filed in Chicago federal court, Jacob Newman accused
Caterpillar of defrauding him and other shareholders in regulatory
filings by touting its commitment to good ethics, while concealing how
it "unlawfully used foreign subsidiaries" to avoid paying billions of
dollars of U.S. taxes.
Caterpillar did not immediately respond to requests for comment after
business hours.
Shares of Caterpillar fell 4.3 percent on Thursday, wiping out more than
$2.4 billion of the Peoria, Illinois-based company's market value.
The company said it believed the raid by officials from agencies
including the Internal Revenue Service's criminal investigation
division, the Department of Commerce and the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp was connected with an IRS probe related to a Swiss parts unit,
Caterpillar SARL.
Caterpillar has been fighting an IRS demand that it pay $2 billion in
taxes and penalties for shifting profit to the Swiss unit to lessen its
U.S. tax bill.
Newman is seeking unspecified damages in his proposed class-action
lawsuit on behalf of Caterpillar investors from Feb. 19, 2013 through
March 1.
The lawsuit also names Caterpillar Chief Executive Jim Umpleby, Chairman
Douglas Oberhelman and Chief Financial Officer Bradley Halverson as
defendants. Oberhelman preceded Umpleby as chief executive.
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The CAT logo is seen on the back of a Caterpillar machine on a lot
at Milton CAT in North Reading, Massachusetts January 23, 2013.
REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi
Companies often face U.S. lawsuits accusing them of securities fraud
shortly after unexpected negative news causes a decline in their
stock prices. It is unclear how many lawsuits Caterpillar might
face.
The case is Newman v. Caterpillar Inc et al, U.S. District Court,
Northern District of Illinois, No. 17-01713.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman)
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