
"A national shareholder rights law firm has launched an investigation into PennyMac Financial Services Inc. over potential violations of federal securities laws. Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP, which represents investors and consumers in securities litigation, said the probe follows PennyMac's Jan. 29 release of fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results, which showed revenue of $538 million and earnings of $1.96 per share, both of which were below analysts' estimates."
"PennyMac's net loan servicing fees declined to $149.8 million, compared to $241.2 million in Q3 2025. The company said the increase in prepayments led to higher realization of mortgage servicing rights (MSR) cash flows. The company also reported a 10% return on equity, missing its previous guidance of high-teens to low-20s. PennyMac did not immediately return HousingWire's request for comment. Following the earnings report, PennyMac's stock fell 33% to $99.92 on Jan. 30."
"Following the earnings report, PennyMac's stock fell 33% to $99.92 on Jan. 30. The law firm is encouraging investors who lost money to contact them about potentially pursuing claims. Bloomberg reported that the decline in PennyMac shares spilled over into other mortgage-related stocks, dragging down Rocket Companies Inc., UWM Holdings Corp., Onity Group Inc. and LoanDepot Inc. Some of these losses were recovered in Monday's trading, the outlet reported."
Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP opened an investigation into PennyMac Financial Services Inc. for potential federal securities law violations following the company's Jan. 29 release of fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results. PennyMac reported $538 million in revenue and $1.96 earnings per share, both below analysts' estimates. Net loan servicing fees fell to $149.8 million from $241.2 million in Q3 2025 as increased prepayments led to higher realization of mortgage servicing rights cash flows. Return on equity was 10%, below prior guidance of high-teens to low-20s. PennyMac's stock dropped 33% to $99.92, and the decline affected other mortgage-related stocks.
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