Company: FTCI
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-047224
Chunk: 60

Company: FTC Solar, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 60
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 bid price was above $1.00 for 10 consecutive business days, and on December 17, 2024, we received written notice from Nasdaq informing us that we had regained compliance with Rule 5550(a)(2). 

The market price of our common stock remains volatile, and we may in the future fail to meet Nasdaq's listing requirements which, if we are unable to correct, could cause our stock to be delisted and may limit your ability to sell your shares timely and at an acceptable price.

Some of the factors that affect fluctuations in our stock price include:

•changes in laws or regulations applicable to our industry or offerings;

•speculation about our business in the press or investment community;

•price and volume fluctuations in the overall stock market;

•volatility in the market price and trading volume of companies in our industry or companies that investors consider comparable;

•share price and volume fluctuations attributable to inconsistent trading levels of our common stock;

•our ability to protect our intellectual property and other proprietary rights and to avoid infringement, misappropriation or violation of the intellectual property and other proprietary rights of third parties or claims by third parties of such infringement, misappropriation or violation;

•sales of our common stock by our principal stockholders, officers and directors;

•the sustainability of an active trading market for our common stock;

•success of competitive products or services;

•the public’s response to press releases or other public announcements by us or others, including our filings with the SEC, announcements relating to litigation or significant changes in our key personnel;

•the effectiveness of our internal controls over financial reporting;

•changes in our capital structure, such as future issuances of debt or equity securities, including future issuances under the ATM program;

•our entry into new markets;

•tax developments in the U.S. or other markets;

•imposition of new tariffs on products that affect our operations;

•strategic actions by us or our competitors, such as acquisitions or restructurings; and

•changes in accounting principles.

Further, the stock markets have experienced extreme price and volume fluctuations that have affected and continue to affect the market prices of equity securities of many companies. These fluctuations often have been unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of those companies. In addition, the stock prices of many renewable energy companies have experienced wide fluctuations that have often been unrelated to the operating performance of those companies. These broad market and industry fluctuations, as well as general economic, political and market conditions such as inflation, recessions, interest rate changes