Company: LRHC
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032211
Chunk: 317

Company: La Rosa Holdings Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 317
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 availability for market quotations for our Common
Stock; reduced liquidity with respect to and decreased trading prices of our Common Stock; a determination that shares of our Common Stock
are “penny stock” under the Securities and Exchange Commission rules, subjecting brokers trading our Common Stock to more
stringent rules on disclosure and the class of investors to which the broker may sell the Common Stock; limited news and analyst coverage
for our Company, in part due to the “penny stock” rules; decreased ability to issue additional securities or obtain additional
financing in the future; and potential breaches under or terminations of our agreements with current or prospective large stockholders,
strategic investors and banks. The perception among investors that we are at heightened risk of delisting could also negatively affect
the market price of our securities and trading volume of our Common Stock.

Furthermore, on April 7, 2025,
the closing price of our Common Stock was $0.17. Pursuant to Nasdaq Rule 5810(c)(3)(A)(iii), if the closing price of our Common Stock
is $0.10 or less for 10 consecutive trading days, we will be issued a Staff Delisting Determination by Nasdaq. If we receive a Staff Delisting
Determination Letter resulting from our Common Stock trading at or below $0.10 for 10 consecutive trading days, we will have 7 calendar
days to request a hearing before a Nasdaq hearings panel to review the Staff Delisting Determination, which will determine the delisting
of our Common Stock by Nasdaq. A hearing would then take place within 45 days of the hearing request to determine whether or not our Common
Stock would be delisted. If, in the future, we receive a Staff Delisting Determination there can be no assurance that we would be successful
in preventing a determination by the Nasdaq hearing panel that our stock will be delisted. 

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The market price for
our Common Stock may be particularly volatile given our status as a relatively unknown company with a small and thinly traded public float,
and minimal profits, which could lead to wide fluctuations in our share price.

The market for our Common
Stock is characterized by significant price volatility when compared to the shares of larger, more established companies that have large
public floats, and we expect that our share prices will be more volatile than the shares of such larger, more established companies for
the indefinite future, although such fluctuations may not reflect a material change to our financial condition