Company: MNTR
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001493152-25-011889
Chunk: 112

Company: Mentor Capital, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 3
Chunk 112
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 or manage
any future growth, and our failure to do so could delay market penetration or otherwise have a material adverse effect on our financial
condition and results of operations.

We
could face product liability risks and may not have adequate insurance.

Our
partners’ and affiliates’ products may be used in sensitive ways. We may become the subject of litigation alleging that our
partners’ and affiliates’ products were pollutive, ineffective or unsafe. Thus, we may become the target of lawsuits from
injured or disgruntled customers or other users. We intend to, but do not now, carry product and liability insurance, but in the event
that we are required to defend more than a few such actions, or in the event we are found liable in connection with such an action, our
business and operations may be severely and materially adversely affected.

There
is a limited market for our Common Stock.

Our
Common Stock is not listed on any exchange and trades on the OTC Markets OTCQB system. As such, the market for our Common Stock is limited
and is not regulated by the rules and regulations of any exchange. Freely trading shares of even fully reporting OTCQB companies like
ours receive careful scrutiny by brokers who may require legal opinion letters, proof of consideration, medallion guarantees, or expensive
fee payments before accepting or declining share deposits. Further, the price of our Common Stock and its volume in the market may be
subject to wide fluctuations. Our stock price could decline regardless of our actual operating performance, and stockholders could lose
a substantial part of their investment as a result of industry or market-based fluctuations. Our stock may trade relatively thinly. If
a more active public market for our stock is not sustained, it may be difficult for stockholders to sell shares of our Common Stock.
Because we do not now pay cash dividends on our Common Stock, stockholders may not be able to receive a return on their shares unless
they are able to sell them. The market price of our Common Stock will likely fluctuate in response to a number of factors, including
but not limited to the following:

●
sales, sales cycle, and market acceptance or rejection of the energy products and services or the royalty interests in which we’ve
invested;

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our ability to engage with partners who are successful in their markets;

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economic conditions within our markets;

●
the timing of announcements by us or our competitors of significant products, contracts or acquisitions or publicity regarding actual
or potential results or