Company: GURE
Filing Date: 2025-12-31
Form Type: S-3/A
Source: 0001193805-25-001804
Chunk: 30

Company: GULF RESOURCES, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-12-31
Form: S-3/A
Chunk 30
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 or change their opinion of our shares, our share price would likely decline. If one or more of these analysts cease coverage of our Company or fail to regularly publish reports on us, we could lose visibility in the financial markets, which could cause our share price or trading volume to decline. Sales of a substantial number of our shares in the public market, or the perception that they may occur, could cause the price of our shares to fall. The market price of our shares of common stock could decline as a result of sales of a large number of our shares in the public market following this offering. A substantial majority of our outstanding shares are freely tradeable without restriction or further registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). Volatility or a reduction in the market price of our shares could have an adverse effect on the market price of the shares and existing warrants. The perception that these sales might occur may also cause the market price of our shares to decline. 14 Risks Related to Doing Business in China Uncertainties and quick changes in the PRC legal system could result in a material and negative impact on our business operations, decrease the value of our Common Stocks and limit the legal protections available to you and us. Our PRC subsidiaries are incorporated under and governed by the laws of the PRC. The PRC legal system is a civil law system based on written statutes. Unlike the common law system, prior court decisions may be cited for reference but have limited precedential value. Our PRC Subsidiaries are foreign-invested enterprises and are subject to laws and regulations applicable to foreign-invested enterprises as well as various Chinese laws and regulations generally applicable to companies incorporated in mainland China. However, since these laws and regulations are relatively new and the PRC legal system continues to rapidly evolve, the interpretations of many laws, regulations and rules are not always uniform and enforcement of these laws, regulations and rules involves uncertainties. Furthermore, if China adopts more stringent standards with respect to environmental protection or corporate social responsibilities, we may incur increased compliance costs or become subject to additional restrictions in our operations. Intellectual property rights and confidentiality protections in China may also not be as effective as in the United States and other countries. In addition, we cannot predict the effects of future developments in the PRC legal system on our business operations, including the promulgation of new laws, or changes to existing laws or the interpretation or enforcement thereof. These uncertainties could limit the legal protections available to us and our investors, including you