Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-02-12
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-012904
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Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-12
Form: 424B3
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RET may find that these efforts are more expensive
than it currently anticipates or that these efforts may not result in revenues, which would further increase RET’s losses. If RET
is unable to achieve and/or sustain profitability, or if RET is unable to achieve the growth that it expects, it could have a material
effect on RET’s business, financial condition or results of operations. RET’s business model is unproven and may never allow
it to cover its costs.

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RET’s estimates of market opportunity and growth forecasts may prove to be inaccurate.

Market opportunity estimates
and growth forecasts, including those RET has generated itself, are subject to significant uncertainty and are based on assumptions and
estimates that may not prove to be accurate. RET’s business plan assumes a strong sales pipeline of actionable client targets that
can be converted to revenue-generating clients beginning in 2025. However, RET does not currently have clients, and the variables that
go into the calculation of RET’s client acquisition forecasts are subject to change over time. There is no guarantee that any particular
number or percentage of clients or companies covered by its estimates will purchase its products at all or generate any particular
level of revenue for RET. Any growth of RET’s business depends on a number of factors, including the cost, performance, and perceived
value associated with its technology.

RET’s success will also depend upon its ability
to expand, scale its operations, and increase its sales capability. RET’s business model allows for affordable installation and
manufacturing costs, expected to initially be approximately $250,000 per system, which price point will allow clients to be “laddered
up” with a “land and expand” sales strategy, which will also involve continued involvement with RET as it expects to
be the sole operator for its rainfall generation services. However, RET has not implemented such strategy with any clients as of the date
of this prospectus, and cannot assure you that it will be successful. Further, unforeseen issues associated with scaling up the technology
at commercially viable levels could negatively impact RET’s business, financial condition and results of operations.

RET’s growth is dependent upon its ability to successfully support and service its clients.

Because RET’s platform is expected to be unique
in certain respects, its future clients will require particular support and service functions, some of which are not currently available,
and may never be available. If RET is unable to attract and retain the service and support staff needed in its client