Company: AEHL
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form Type: 20-F/A
Source: 0001641172-25-022290
Chunk: 48

Company: Antelope Enterprise Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form: 20-F/A
Chunk 48
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 of shareholders of a company organized in the
United States. Accordingly, shareholders may have fewer alternatives available to them if they believe that corporate wrongdoing has occurred.
The British Virgin Islands courts are also unlikely to recognize or enforce against us judgments of courts in the United States based
on certain liability provisions of U.S. securities law; and to impose liabilities against us, in original actions brought in the British
Virgin Islands, based on certain liability provisions of U.S. securities laws that are penal in nature. There is no statutory recognition
in the British Virgin Islands of judgments obtained in the United States, although the courts of the British Virgin Islands will generally
recognize and enforce the non-penal judgment of a foreign court of competent jurisdiction without retrial on the merits. This means that
even if shareholders were to sue us successfully, they may not be able to recover anything to make up for the losses suffered.

Under the laws of the British
Virgin Islands, there is limited statutory law for the protection of minority shareholders in the form of the provisions of the BVI Act
dealing with shareholder remedies. The principal protection under statutory law is that shareholders may bring an action to enforce the
constitutional documents of the company, i.e. the memorandum and articles of association as shareholders are entitled to have the affairs
of the company conducted in accordance with the BVI Act and the memorandum and articles of association of the company. A shareholder may
also bring an action under statute if he feels that the affairs of the company have been or will be carried out in a manner that is unfairly
prejudicial or discriminating or oppressive to him. There are also common law rights for the protection of shareholders that may be invoked,
largely dependent on English common law, since the common law of the British Virgin Islands for business companies is limited.

The market price for our shares has been and may continue to be volatile.

The market price for our shares
has been and is likely to continue to be highly volatile and subject to wide fluctuations in response to factors including the following:

| ● | actual or anticipated fluctuations in our quarterly operating results and changes or revisions of our expected results;                                  |
| ● | changes in financial estimates by securities research analysts;                                                                                          |
| ● | changes in the economic performance or market valuations of companies specializing in the ceramics business in China;                                    |
| ● | announcements by us and our affiliates or our competitors of new products, acquisitions, strategic relationships, joint ventures or capital commitments; |
| ● | addition or departure of our senior