Company: RVRC
Filing Date: 2025-12-12
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-121070
Chunk: 54

Company: Revium Rx.
Filing Date: 2025-12-12
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 54
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 make it more difficult
for broker-dealers to recommend that their customers buy our Common Stock, which may have the effect of reducing the level of trading
activity in our Common Stock. As a result, fewer broker-dealers may be willing to make a market in our Common Stock, reducing a stockholder’s
ability to resell shares of our Common Stock.

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Because our Common Stock
is deemed a low-priced “penny stock,” it will be cumbersome for brokers and dealers to trade in our Common Stock, making
the market for our Common Stock less liquid and negatively affect the price of our stock.

We will be subject to
certain provisions of the Exchange Act, commonly referred to as the “penny stock” rules as defined in Rule 3a51-1. A penny
stock is generally defined to be any equity security that has a market price less than $5.00 per share, subject to certain exceptions.
Since our stock is deemed to be a penny stock, trading is subject to additional sales practice requirements of broker-dealers. These
require a broker-dealer to:

| ● | Deliver to the customer,                                 
 and obtain a written receipt for, a disclosure document; |

| ● | Disclose certain price       
 information about the stock; |

| ● | Disclose the amount of                                                                    
 compensation received by the broker-dealer or any associated person of the broker-dealer; |

| ● | Send monthly statements                                                   
 to customers with market and price information about the penny stock; and |

| ● | In some circumstances,                                                                                                            
 approve the purchaser’s account under certain standards and deliver written statements to the customer with information specified 
 in the rules.                                                                                                                     |

Consequently, penny
stock rules and FINRA rules may restrict the ability or willingness of broker-dealers to trade and/or maintain a market in our Common
Stock. Also, prospective investors may not want to get involved with the additional administrative requirements, which may have a material
adverse effect on the trading of our shares.

State securities laws may limit secondary trading, which may restrict the states in which you can sell the shares purchased in this Offering.

If you purchase shares of our Common Stock sold
in this Offering, you may not be able to resell the shares in any state unless and until the shares of our Common Stock are qualified
for secondary trading under the applicable securities laws of such state or there is confirmation that an exemption, such as listing
in certain recognized securities manuals, is