Company: ACEL
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001698991-25-000011
Chunk: 164

Company: Accel Entertainment, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 interests of our other stakeholders. The Rubenstein Family’s influence over our management could have the effect of delaying or preventing a change in control or otherwise discouraging a potential acquirer from attempting to obtain control of us, which could cause the market price of our Class A-1 common stock to decline or prevent public stockholders from realizing a premium over the market price for our Class A-1 common stock. Prospective investors should consider that the interests of the Rubenstein Family may differ from their interests in material respects. In addition, pursuant to a transaction agreement among TPG and the stockholders of Accel Entertainment, Inc. that was entered into in connection with the Business Combination, and subject to certain limitations set forth in the Transaction Agreement, any person who held (together with such person’s affiliates) at least 8% of the outstanding shares of Class A-1 common stock immediately following the closing of the Stock Purchase in connection with the Business Combination, had the right to nominate an individual to be a member of the Board. So long as any such stockholder with director nomination rights continues to directly or indirectly own a significant amount of our outstanding equity interests and any individuals affiliated with such stockholder are members of the Board and/or any committees thereof, such major stockholder may be able to exert substantial influence over us and may be able to exercise its influence in a manner that is not in the interests of our other stakeholders. This influence over our management could have the effect of delaying or preventing a change in control or otherwise discouraging a potential acquirer from attempting to obtain control of us, which could cause the market price of our Class A-1 common stock to decline or prevent public stockholders from realizing a premium over the market price for our Class A-1 common stock. 

Holders of Class A-1 common stock are subject to certain gaming regulations, and if a holder is found unsuitable by a gaming authority, that holder would not be able to, directly or indirectly, beneficially own Class A-1 common stock.

Holders of common stock are subject to certain gaming regulations. In Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Montana, Nevada and other regulated gaming jurisdictions, gaming laws can require any holder of common stock to be disclosed, file an application, be 

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investigated, and qualify or have his, her or its suitability determined by gaming authorities. Gaming laws in Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Montana, Nevada and other regulated gaming jurisdictions also require any person who acquires beneficial ownership of more than 5% of voting securities of