Company: ACTG
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000934549-25-000004
Chunk: 116

Company: ACACIA RESEARCH CORP
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 116
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, transportation and other necessary supplies and services, as well as the impact of tariffs and changes in a country’s or region’s political or economic conditions.

Our Manufacturing Operations Business’s success is dependent, in part, on its continued ability to reduce its exposure to or mitigate the impact of increases in the cost of raw materials, finished goods, energy, transportation and other necessary supplies, while maintaining and improving margins and market share. Significant inflation in the costs of labor, finished goods, raw materials, energy and transportation has negatively impacted, and will likely continue to negatively impact results of operations. There is no assurance that we will be able to fully offset any such cost increases through cost reduction programs or price increases of our products, especially given the competitive environment. If we generally are not able to sufficiently increase our pricing to offset these increased costs or if increased costs and prolonged inflation were to occur, it could materially and adversely affect our business, operating results and profitability. Sustained price increases may lead to declines in volume as competitors may not adjust their prices or customers may decide not to pay the higher prices, which could lead to sales declines and loss of market share. While we seek to project tradeoffs between price increases and volume, our projections may not accurately predict the volume impact of price increases. Conversely, when raw material prices decline, customer demands for lower prices could result in lower sale prices and, to the extent our Manufacturing Operations Business has existing inventory, lower margins. As a result, fluctuations in raw material prices could have a material adverse effect on our Manufacturing Operations Business’s results of operations and financial condition.

In addition, some of the products our Manufacturing Operations Business manufactures require particular types of customized materials. Supply shortages for a particular type of material can delay production or cause increases in the cost of manufacturing our Manufacturing Operations Business’s products. Pricing and availability of finished goods, raw materials, energy, transportation and other necessary supplies and services for use in our Manufacturing Operations Business’s businesses can be volatile due to numerous factors beyond its control, including general, domestic and international economic conditions, natural disasters, labor costs, production levels, competition, consumer demand, import duties and tariffs, currency exchange rates, international treaties, and changes in laws, regulations, and related interpretations.

Specifically, evolving trade policies could continue to make sourcing products from foreign countries difficult and costly, as our Manufacturing Operations Business sources a significant amount of its products from outside of the United States. Given our Manufacturing Operations Business’s reliance upon non-domestic suppliers, any significant changes to the United States trade policies (and