Company: APAD
Filing Date: 2025-07-09
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-062242
Chunk: 45

Company: AParadise Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-07-09
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 45
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 and expanding the efforts in anti -monopolyenforcement. Since these statements and regulatory actions are new, it is highly uncertain how soon legislative or administrative regulation making bodies will respond and what existing or new laws or regulations or detailed implementations and interpretations will be modified or promulgated, if any, and the potential impact such modified or new laws and regulations will have on us or the PRC target company’s daily business operation, the ability to accept foreign investments and list on an U.S. or other foreign exchange. For example, according to the New Measures for Cybersecurity Review (the “New Measures”) effective on February 15, 2022, network platform operators with personal information of more than one million users must apply for cybersecurity review to the Cyber Security Review Office when they go public abroad, and accordingly these companies may not be willing to list on a U.S. stock exchange or enter into a definitive business combination agreement with us. We currently face risks associated with regulatory approvals of the proposed business combination between us and any potential target with business or presence in the PRC, offshore offerings, anti -monopolyregulatory actions, and cybersecurity and data privacy. The PRC government may also intervene with or influence our or the combined company’s operations as the government deems appropriate to further regulatory, political and societal goals. Any such action, once taken by the PRC government, could result in a material change in our operations, including our search for a target business, and make it more difficult and costly for us to consummate a business combination with a target business operating in China, result in material changes in the combined company’s post -combinationoperations and cause the value of our securities or those of the combined company’s securities to significantly decline, or in extreme cases, become worthless or completely hinder our ability or the ability of the combined company to offer or continue to offer securities to investors. For a detailed description of risks associated with acquiring a company that does business in China, see “ Risk Factors — Risks Associated with Acquiring and Operating a Target Business with its Primary Operation in China” on page 102. If we consummate our initial business combination with a PRC target company, we may operate in the PRC primarily through our PRC subsidiaries. We may also adopt a series of contractual arrangements with the VIEs in the PRC, in which case (i) the VIEs will be PRC based operations companies and our PRC subsidiaries will be shell companies and (ii) investors in our securities will not and may never directly