Company: MVIS
Filing Date: 2025-05-12
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001641172-25-009765
Chunk: 101

Company: MICROVISION, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-05-12
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 1A
Chunk 101
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 we incurred a loss per share of $0.12.

As
a result of this volatility, investors may experience losses on their investment in our common stock. The market price for our common
stock may be influenced by many factors, including the following:

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  investor reaction to our business strategy;

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  the success of competitive products or technologies;

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  strategic developments;

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  the timing and results of our development and commercialization
efforts with respect to our perception solutions and lidar sensors;

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  changes in regulatory or industry standards applicable to our
solutions or technologies;

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  variations in our or our competitors’ financial and operating
results;

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  developments concerning our collaborations or partners;

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  developments or disputes with any third parties that supply,
manufacture, sell or market any of our products or component parts;

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  developments or disputes concerning patents or other proprietary
rights, including patents, litigation matters and our ability to obtain patent protection for our technology;

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  actual or perceived defects in any of our products, if commercialized,
and any related product liability claims;

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  our ability or inability to raise additional capital and the
terms on which we raise it;

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  declines in the market prices of stocks generally;

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  trading volume of our common stock;

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  sales of our common stock by us or our stockholders;

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  general economic, industry and market conditions; and

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  the effects of other events or factors, including war, terrorism
and other international conflicts, public health issues including health epidemics or pandemics, and natural disasters such as fire,
hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados or other adverse weather and climate conditions, whether occurring in the United States or elsewhere.

Since
the price of our common stock has fluctuated in the past, has suffered recent declines and may be volatile in the future, investors in
our common stock could incur substantial losses. In the past, following periods of volatility in the market, securities class-action
litigation has often been instituted against companies. Such litigation, if instituted against us, could result in substantial costs
and diversion of management’s attention and resources, which could materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition,
results of operations and growth prospects. There can be no guarantee that our stock price will remain at current levels or that future
sales of our common stock will not be