During an audit, if an auditor finds significant discrepancies that affect the entirety of the financial statements and concludes that the issues are pervasive enough to mislead financial statement users, they may issue an adverse opinion. This opinion indicates that the financial statements are not in alignment with GAAP, potentially due to misrepresentation or errors.
The company received an adverse opinion from its auditors, which raised concerns among investors about the reliability of its financial reports.
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