Company: XXC
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-071711
Chunk: 100

Company: XINXU COPPER INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 100
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 their initial public offerings. The trading performance of these Chinese companies’ securities after their offerings may affect the attitudes of investors toward Chinese companies listed in the United States in general and consequently may impact the trading performance of our ordinary shares, regardless of our actual operating performance. 52 In addition to market and industry factors, the price and trading volume for our ordinary shares may be highly volatile for factors specific to our own operations, including the following: •regulatory developments affecting us or our industry; •actual or anticipated fluctuations in our results of operations and changes or revisions of our expected results; •changes in financial estimates by securities research analysts; •conditions in the market for copper industry; •announcements by us or our competitors of new product and service offerings, acquisitions, strategic relationships, joint ventures, capital raisings or capital commitments; •additions to or departures of our senior management; •fluctuations of exchange rates between the Renminbi and the U.S. dollar; •release or expiry of lock -upor other transfer restrictions on our outstanding shares; •negative publicity regarding Chinese listed companies; and •sales or perceived potential sales of additional ordinary shares. Any of these factors may result in large and sudden changes in the volume and price at which our ordinary shares will trade. In the past, shareholders of public companies have often brought securities class action suits against those companies following periods of instability in the market price of their securities. If we were involved in a class action suit, it could divert a significant amount of our management’s attention and other resources from our business and operations and require us to incur significant expenses to defend the suit, which could harm our results of operations. Any such class action suit, whether or not successful, could harm our reputation and restrict our ability to raise capital in the future. In addition, if a claim is successfully made against us, we may be required to pay significant damages, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations. Certain recent initial public offerings of companies with public floats comparable to our anticipated public float have experienced extreme volatility that was seemingly unrelated to the underlying performance of the respective company. We may experience similar volatility, which may make it difficult for prospective investors to assess the value of our ordinary shares. In addition to the risks addressed above in “ — The trading price of our ordinary shares may be volatile, which could result in substantial losses to investors”, our ordinary shares may be subject to extreme volatility that is seemingly unrelated to the underlying performance of our business. Recently, companies with comparable public