Company: MYSZ
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-000990
Chunk: 1184

Company: My Size, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 1184
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 to Our Common Stock

A
more active, liquid trading market for our common stock may not develop, and the price of our common stock may fluctuate significantly.

Although
our common stock is listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market and has been traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market since July 25, 2016, there has
been relatively limited trading volume in the market for our common stock, and a more active, liquid public trading market may not develop
or may not be sustained. Limited liquidity in the trading market for our common stock may adversely affect a stockholder’s ability
to sell its shares of common stock at the time it wishes to sell them or at a price that it considers acceptable. If a more active, liquid
public trading market does not develop, we may be limited in our ability to raise capital by selling shares of common stock and our ability
to acquire other companies or assets by using shares of our common stock as consideration. In addition, if there is a thin trading market
or “float” for our stock, the market price for our common stock may fluctuate significantly more than the stock market as
a whole. Without a large float, our common stock would be less liquid than the stock of companies with broader public ownership and,
as a result, the trading prices of our common stock may be more volatile and it would be harder for you to liquidate any investment in
our common stock. Furthermore, the stock market is subject to significant price and volume fluctuations, and the price of our common
stock could fluctuate widely in response to several factors, including:

    ●
    our
    quarterly or annual operating results;

    ●
    changes
    in our earnings estimates;

    ●
    investment
    recommendations by securities analysts following our business or our industry;

    ●
    additions
    or departures of key personnel;

    ●
    changes
    in the business, earnings estimates or market perceptions of our competitors;

    ●
    our
    failure to achieve operating results consistent with securities analysts’ projections;

    ●
    changes
    in industry, general market or economic conditions;

    ●
    announcements
    of legislative or regulatory changes; and

    ●
    natural
    disasters (including for example, the fire in the Orgad warehouse in January 2023) and political and economic instability, including
    wars, terrorism, political unrest, results of certain elections and votes, emergence of a pandemic, or other widespread health emergencies
    (