Company: TELO
Filing Date: 2025-11-20
Form Type: PREM14A
Source: 0001493152-25-024463
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Company: Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-20
Form: PREM14A
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 your first child after age 30 may increase      
 the risk of breast cancer.                                                                        |
| ▪ | Having                                                                                            
 never been pregnant. Having been pregnant one or more times lowers the risk of breast             
 cancer. Never having been pregnant increases the risk.                                            |
| ▪ | Increasing                                                                                        
 age. The risk of breast cancer goes up as you get older.                                          |
| ▪ | Inherited                                                                                         
 DNA changes that increase cancer risk. Certain DNA changes that increase the risk of              
 breast cancer can be passed from parents to children. The most well-known changes are called      
 BRCA1 and BRCA2. These changes can greatly increase your risk of breast cancer and other          
 cancers, but not everyone with these DNA changes gets cancer.                                     |
| ▪ | Menopausal                                                                                        
 hormone therapy. Taking certain hormone therapy medicines to control the symptoms of              
 menopause may increase the risk of breast cancer. The risk is linked to hormone therapy medicines 
 that combine estrogen and progesterone. The risk goes down when you stop taking these medicines.  |
| ▪ | Obesity.                                                                                          
 People with obesity have an increased risk of breast cancer.                                      |
| ▪ | Radiation                                                                                         
 exposure. If you received radiation treatments to your chest as a child or young adult,           
 your risk of breast cancer is higher.                                                             |

| Moore Financial Consulting |

| Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Valuation | November 2025Page 11 of 24 |

Methodology

Methodology for asset valuation

A valuation of business, operations, assets or liabilities can be carried out according to one or more methodologies for valuation. For the most part, the general practice divides the valuation methodologies between the three following main approaches:

| ● | The                                    
 Cost Approach / Net Asset Value (NAV). |
| ● | The                                    
 Comparative Method / Market Approach.  |
| ● | The                                    
 Income / Earnings Approach             |

Valuation methodology can make use of one or more of the approaches above. Choosing the appropriate valuation methodology varies from case to case. While each of the various approaches and methodologies has its own uniqueness and is suitable for other types of assets or evaluating various business situations.

In addition, all the approaches require references to various parameters and different information available and therefore the choice of valuation methodology should be done carefully with attention to both the nature of the asset valued, the business environment in which it is located and the information available to the appraiser at the valuation.

The Cost Approach / Net Asset Value (NAV)

The cost