Rosen Law Firm investigates GoDaddy Inc. over disclosures
Rosen Law Firm has announced an investigation into potential securities claims against GoDaddy Inc., alleging the company issued materially misleading business information. This follows prior scrutiny regarding GoDaddy's promotional pricing strategy and its impact on financial results, specifically concerning upfront bookings and revenue. The firm is preparing a class action to recover investor losses, and affected shareholders are encouraged to contact Rosen Law Firm on a contingency fee basis.

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Rosen Law Firm is investigating potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of GoDaddy Inc. concerning allegations that the company may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public. The investigation follows previous scrutiny from other firms regarding the impact of GoDaddy's promotional pricing strategy on its financial results.
The firm is preparing a class action lawsuit seeking recovery of investor losses. Shareholders who purchased GoDaddy securities are encouraged to contact the firm to discuss their potential rights and remedies. Representation is on a contingency fee basis, meaning shareholders pay no fees or expenses out of pocket.
Background of the investigation
The investigation centers on whether GoDaddy or its officers made misleading statements or failed to adequately disclose the effects of a promotional pricing strategy for dotcom domains. It is alleged that the strength of customer demand for the promotion, combined with a resulting shift toward shorter-term registrations, weighed on the company's financial results to a greater degree than investors had been led to understand.
Financial impact disclosure
The alleged truth emerged on February 24, 2026, after the market closed, when GoDaddy reported its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results. During the earnings call, the company disclosed that it had introduced a promotional price for one-year dotcom domain registrations during the quarter. GoDaddy's Chief Financial Officer acknowledged that customer demand for the offer had exceeded the company's own expectations.
GoDaddy conceded that the resulting shift in term mix, together with the discounted pricing, had reduced upfront bookings and near-term revenue. The company further stated that the promotion was expected to dampen reported revenue growth across both its Core Platform and Applications & Commerce segments, as the discount is allocated across all products included in the initial purchase.
Investor contact information
Shareholders who wish to join the prospective class action or obtain more information can visit the Rosen Law Firm's website or contact Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or via email at case@rosenlegal.com . The firm emphasizes the importance of selecting qualified counsel with a proven track record in securities class actions.
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