Company: PRSU
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-040127
Chunk: 264

Company: Pursuit Attractions & Hospitality, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 264
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 in the debt market, and/or raise additional capital in the equity market. We cannot provide assurances that our operations will be able to generate sufficient cash flow to fund such capital expenditures or that cash flows generated will be allocated to fund capital expenditures, or that we will be able to obtain sufficient capital from other sources on adequate terms, or at all, especially considering fluctuating interest rates. Our ability to generate cash flow and to obtain third-party financing will depend upon many factors, including our future operating performance; general economic conditions, including interest rates, and economic conditions affecting the attractions and hospitality industries and the capital markets; competition; and legislative and regulatory matters affecting our operations and business. Any inability to generate sufficient cash flows from operations or to obtain adequate third-party financing could cause us to delay or abandon certain projects and/or plans. Our properties require periodic maintenance capital expenditures to maintain their performance and appearance. While some projects are routine and planned to avoid peak periods, others are unpredictable and may arise during busy times. Failing to identify, address, or timely complete critical maintenance could lead to facility closures, especially during peak periods, and negatively impact our results of operations. 

Completed acquisitions may not perform as anticipated or be integrated as planned. We regularly evaluate and pursue opportunities to acquire businesses that complement, enhance, or expand our current business, or offer growth opportunities. Our acquired businesses or properties might not meet our financial and non-financial expectations or yield anticipated benefits. Our success depends, in part, on our ability to adapt and align controls, policies and procedures, and business cultures across both existing and new geographies; consolidate and streamline operations and infrastructures; identify and eliminate redundant and underperforming operations and assets; manage inefficiencies associated with the integration of operations; and retain the acquired business’s key personnel and customers. Moreover, our acquisition activity may subject us to new regulatory requirements, distract our senior management and employees, and expose us to unknown liabilities or contingencies that we may fail to identify prior to closing. If we are forced to make changes to our business strategy or if external conditions adversely affect our business operations, such as unfavorable macroeconomic conditions (including fluctuations in inflation, interest rates, and currency exchange rates), it may be difficult for us to accurately forecast revenue, operating income, or cash flow, and we may be required to record impairment charges. Additionally, we may borrow funds to finance strategic acquisitions. Debt leverage resulting from future acquisitions would reduce our debt capacity, increase our interest expense, and limit our ability to capitalize on future business opportunities. Such borrowings