


Harwood Feffer LLP Announces Investigation of Integral Systems, Inc.
NEW YORK--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Harwood Feffer LLP ([ www.hfesq.com ]) is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Integral Systems, Inc. (aIntegral Systemsa) (NASDAQ: ISYS) for possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law in connection with Integral Systemsa™ entry into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. Under the terms of the merger agreement, holders of outstanding shares of Integral Systems common stock will receive $5.00 in cash and 0.5888 shares of Kratos common stock per share of Integral Systems common stock. The merger agreement has been unanimously approved by the board of directors of both Integral Systems and Kratos and is expected to close in the third quarter of this year.
Our investigation concerns whether the board of directors of Integral Systems breached their fiduciary duties of good care, good faith and entire fairness owed to Integral Systemsa™ stockholders by unanimously approving the merger agreement without undertaking an adequate process to obtain fair consideration for all of Integral Systemsa™ stockholders.
If you own shares of Integral Systems common stock and would like to learn more about these claims or if you wish to discuss this matter and have any questions or information concerning this announcement, please contact Robert I. Harwood, Esq. at [ rharwood@hfesq.com ] or Craig Lowther at [ clowther@hfesq.com ]. You may also call them at (212) 935-7400. For more information about class actions, or to sign up online, please visit our website: [ www.hfesq.com ].
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