Company: PFSA
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-082672
Chunk: 31

Company: Profusa, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form: S-1
Chunk 31
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 or Ukraine, we may experience shortages in materials and increased costs for transportation, energy, and raw materials due in part to the negative impact of the Russia -Ukrainemilitary conflict on the global economy. The scope and duration of the military conflict in Ukraine is uncertain, rapidly changing and hard to predict. Further escalation of geopolitical tensions related to the military conflict, including increased trade barriers or restrictions on global trade, could result in, among other things, cyberattacks, supply disruptions, lower consumer demand, and changes to foreign exchange rates and financial markets, any of which may adversely affect our business and supply chain. We may face risks associated with acquisitions of companies, products and technologies and our business could be harmed if we are unable to address these risks. We may in the future seek to acquire or invest in businesses, applications or technologies that we believe could complement or expand our portfolio, enhance our technical capabilities or otherwise offer growth opportunities. However, we cannot assure you that we would be able to successfully complete any acquisition we choose to pursue, or that we would be able to successfully integrate any acquired business, product or technology in a cost -effectiveand 18 non -disruptivemanner. The pursuit of potential acquisitions may divert the attention of management and cause us to incur various costs and expenses in identifying, investigating and pursuing suitable acquisitions, whether or not they are consummated. We may not be able to identify desirable acquisition targets or be successful in entering into an agreement with any particular target or obtain the expected benefits of any acquisition or investment. To date, the growth of our operations has been largely organic, and we have limited experience in acquiring other businesses or technologies. We may not be able to successfully integrate any acquired personnel, operations and technologies, or effectively manage the combined business following an acquisition. Acquisitions could also result in dilutive issuances of equity securities, the use of our available cash, or the incurrence of debt, which could harm our operating results. In addition, if an acquired business fails to meet our expectations, our operating results, business and financial condition may suffer. Our success will depend on our ability to attract and retain our personnel and manage our human capital, while controlling labor costs. Our future success depends on our ability to attract, recruit, train, retain, motivate and integrate key personnel, including Ben Hwang, our Chief Executive Officer, as well as other members of our management team and our research and development, manufacturing, software engineering and sales and marketing personnel. Competition for qualified personnel is intense. The loss or