Company: SCAG
Filing Date: 2025-01-06
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-001215
Chunk: 152

Company: Scage Future
Filing Date: 2025-01-06
Form: 424B3
Chunk 152
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 as wars, acts of terrorism, environmental accidents, power shortages or communication interruptions. The occurrence of such a disaster or prolonged outbreak of an epidemic illness or other adverse public health developments in the areas where we operate, including but not limited to the severe acute respiratory syndrome, the H5N1 avian flu, the human swine flu, also known as Influenza A (H1N1), or COVID -19, could materially disrupt our business and operations. For example, since the end of December 2019, the outbreak of COVID -19has affected many people globally, caused temporary suspension of production and shortage of labor and raw materials in affected regions, and disrupted local and international travel and economy. During the COVID -19pandemic, we experienced temporary disruptions to product supply and delivery in affected regions from time to time. The exacerbation, continuance or reoccurrence of COVID -19has already caused and may continue to cause an adverse and prolonged impact on the economic, geopolitical, and social conditions in relevant countries, and could in turn materially and adversely affect our business operations and financial performance, including but not limited to those related to: (1) decreased customer demand for heavy -dutyNEV trucks; (2) decreased offline marketing activities caused by quarantine measures imposed by local governments according to applicable laws and regulations, which are beyond our control; (3) supply chain disruption or disruption of the operations of our business partners, including our contract manufacturers and suppliers for raw materials and vehicle components; and (4) increased volatility or significant disruption of global capital markets due in part to the COVID -19pandemic, which may adversely affect our ability to access capital markets and other funding sources on acceptable terms or at all. We cannot be entirely certain as to whether its impact will be completely alleviated. In addition to the impact of the COVID -19pandemic, natural disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, unusual weather conditions, power outages, other pandemic outbreaks, terrorist acts or disruptive global political events, or similar disruptions could materially and adversely affect our business operations and financial performance. In particular, rising inflation and geopolitical tensions, including the recent war in Ukraine, have had, and could continue to have, an adverse impact on the global supply chain, including the availability and costs of certain raw materials, such as aluminum and steel. If any of our service centers and warehouse spaces is damaged by these events, our operations may be significantly interrupted, and our business, results of operations