Company: MGLD
Filing Date: 2025-09-19
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001493152-25-014286
Chunk: 183

Company: Marygold Companies, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-19
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 183
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 borders, enhanced health screenings at ports of entry and elsewhere,
disruption of and delays in healthcare service preparation and delivery, prolonged quarantines and the imposition of both local and more
widespread “work from home” measures, cancellations, supply chain disruptions, and lower consumer demand, as well as general
concern and uncertainty. The extent to which COVID-19 will continue to affect the Company and its’ service providers will depend
on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted, including new information that may emerge concerning the
severity of COVID-19 and the actions taken to contain COVID-19. Given the significant economic and financial market disruptions associated
with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company’s results of operations could be adversely impacted.

Additional
risks and uncertainties that are presently unknown or are currently deemed immaterial may also impair our business operations. These
risk factors should be read in connection with the other information included in this Annual Report on Form 10-K, including Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations and our financial statements and the related notes.

Our
business may be impacted by political events, new tariffs, war, terrorism, public health issues, natural disasters and other
circumstances that are not within our control.

War,
terrorism, geopolitical uncertainties, imposition of tariffs on our suppliers or our products, public health issues, and other
business interruptions have caused and could cause damage or disruption to international commerce and the global economy, and thus
could have a material adverse effect on us, our suppliers, and manufacturing vendors. Our business operations are subject to
interruption by natural disasters, fire, power shortages, nuclear power plant accidents, terrorist attacks, and other hostile acts,
labor disputes, public health issues, and other events beyond our control. Such events could decrease demand for our products, make our products more expensive for our customers or more expensive to
produce, make
it difficult or impossible for us to make and deliver products or services to our customers, or to receive products from our
suppliers, and create delays and inefficiencies in our supply chain. If major public health issues, including pandemics, arise, we
could be adversely affected by more stringent employee travel restrictions, additional limitations in freight services, governmental
actions limiting the movement of products between regions, delays in production ramps of new products, and disruptions in the
operations of our vendors and suppliers. In the event of a natural disaster, we could incur significant losses, require substantial