Company: PAMT
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001437749-25-007273
Chunk: 23

Company: PAMT CORP
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 23
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 health crises could further adversely affect our business. In addition, the implementation of measures to protect the health and safety of our employees, customers, vendors and the general public, or any state of federal vaccination mandates, may disrupt our ability to efficiently manage personnel and operations and to recruit and retain driver and non-driver personnel, which could have a material adverse effect on our operating results. Further, negative financial results, an economic downturn or uncertainty, or a tightening of credit markets caused by a public health crisis could have a material adverse effect on our liquidity and our ability to effectively meet our short- and long-term financial obligations.

Risks Related to Our Common Stock

Our public shareholders may have limited influence over our significant corporate actions.

Matthew T. Moroun, the Chairman of our Board of Directors, is the trustee of family trusts that collectively own greater than 50% of our outstanding common stock. In this capacity, Mr. Moroun holds investment power over the shares of our common stock held by the family trusts. Frederick P. Calderone, a member of our Board of Directors, is the special trustee of certain of these family trusts, and in that capacity, he exercises voting power over the shares held by such trusts, while Mr. Moroun exercises voting power over the shares held by the other family trust of which he is trustee. The special trustee serves at the discretion of the trustee of the trusts, and members of the Moroun family are the beneficiaries of the family trusts. Messrs. Moroun and Calderone have entered into a voting agreement under which Mr. Moroun agreed to vote the shares of our common stock over which he exercises voting power in accordance with and in the same manner as Mr. Calderone votes the shares of our common stock held by the family trusts over which the special trustee exercises voting power. Therefore, votes cast on behalf of the family trusts control any action requiring the general approval of our shareholders, including the election of our board of directors, the adoption of amendments to our certificate of incorporation and bylaws, and the approval of any merger or sale of substantially all of our assets. This concentration of ownership could also limit the price that some investors might be willing to pay for shares of our common stock.

The interests of our controlling shareholders may conflict with those of the Company and our other shareholders. 

The interests of the Moroun family trusts could conflict with the interests of the Company or our other shareholders. For example, the concentration of ownership in the trusts could delay, defer, or prevent a change of control of the Company