Company: MLAC
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-025105
Chunk: 142

Company: Mountain Lake Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 142
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cultural
and language differences;

●employment
regulations;

●underdeveloped
or unpredictable legal or regulatory systems;

●corruption;

●protection
of intellectual property;

●social
unrest, crime, strikes, riots and civil disturbances;

●regime
changes and political upheaval;

●terrorist
attacks, natural disasters, widespread health emergencies and wars; and

●deterioration
of political relations with the United States.

We
may not be able to adequately address these additional risks. If we were unable to do so, we may be unable to complete such initial business
combination, or, if we complete such initial business combination, our operations might suffer, either of which may adversely impact
our business, financial condition and results of operations.

If
we effect our initial business combination with a company located outside of the United States, we would be subject to a variety
of additional risks that may adversely affect us.

Following
our initial business combination, our management may resign from their positions as officers or directors of the company and the management
of the target business at the time of the business combination may remain in place. Management of the target business may not be familiar
with United States securities laws. If new management is unfamiliar with United States securities laws, they may have to expend
time and resources becoming familiar with such laws. This could be expensive and time-consuming and could lead to various regulatory
issues which may adversely affect our operations.

After
our initial business combination, substantially all of our assets may be located in a foreign country and substantially all of our revenue
will be derived from our operations in such country. Accordingly, our results of operations and prospects will be subject, to a significant
extent, to the economic, political and legal policies, developments and conditions in the country in which we operate.

The
economic, political and social conditions, as well as government policies, of the country in which our operations are located could affect
our business. Economic growth could be uneven, both geographically and among various sectors of the economy and such growth may not be
sustained in the future. If in the future such country’s economy experiences a downturn or grows at a slower rate than expected,
there may be less demand for spending in certain industries. A decrease in demand for spending in certain industries could materially
and adversely affect our ability to find an attractive target business with which to consummate our initial business combination and
if we effect our initial business combination, the ability