Company: NCEL
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-084157
Chunk: 197

Company: NewcelX Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 197
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 NLS to continue its normal and planned operations and to grow and compete will depend on the availability of adequate capital. NLS cannot assure you that it will be able to obtain equity or debt financing on acceptable terms, or at all, to continue its normal and planned operations and to implement its growth strategy. As a result, NLS cannot assure you that adequate capital will be available to continue its normal and planned operations and to finance its current growth plans, take advantage of business opportunities, or respond to competitive pressures, any of which could harm its business. NLS will need substantial additional funding to continue its operations, which could result in dilution to its shareholders. NLS may not be able to raise capital when needed, if at all, which could cause it to have insufficient funds to pursue its operations, or to delay, reduce or eliminate its development of new programs or commercialization efforts. NLS expects to incur additional costs associated with continuing to operate as a public company and to require substantial additional funding to continue to pursue its business and continue with its expansion plans. NLS may also encounter unforeseen expenses, difficulties, complications, delays and other unknown factors that may increase its capital needs and/or cause it to spend its cash resources faster than expected. Accordingly, NLS expects that it will need to obtain substantial additional funding in order to continue its operations. To date, NLS has financed its operations entirely through equity and debt investments by founders and other investors and the incurrence of debt, and it expects to financing its operations through equity and debt investments by investors in the foreseeable future, including following the Merger. Additional funding from those or other sources may not be available when or in the amounts needed, on acceptable terms, or at all. If NLS raises capital through the sale and issuance of equity, or securities convertible into equity, it would result in dilution to its existing shareholders, which could be significant depending on the price at which it may be able to sell and issue its securities. If it raises additional capital through the incurrence of additional indebtedness, it would likely become subject to further covenants that could restrict its business activities, and holders of debt instruments will likely have rights and privileges senior to those of its equity investors. In addition, servicing the interest and principal repayment obligations under debt facilities could divert funds that would otherwise be available to support development of new programs and marketing to current and potential new clients. If NLS is unable to raise capital when needed or on acceptable terms, it could be forced to delay, reduce or eliminate