Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-040058
Chunk: 126

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 126
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 build, negative incidents can quickly erode trust and confidence, particularly if they result in adverse mainstream and social media publicity, governmental investigations, proceedings or penalties, or litigation. Negative incidents could lead to tangible adverse effects on our business, including lost sales, boycotts, reduced customers, loss of business opportunities, adverse government attention, or associate retention and recruiting difficulties. Any material decline in the reputation or perceived quality of our brands or corporate image could affect our market share, reputation, business, financial condition, or results of operations. 76 Our business and financial results may be adversely impacted by economic, market, geopolitical and public health conditions or other events causing significant disruption. We and the companies with which we do business are subject to risks and uncertainties caused by factors beyond our control, including economic, geopolitical and public health conditions. These include economic weakness, instability, uncertainty and volatility, including the potential for a recession; a competitive labor market and evolving workforce expectations; inflation; supply chain disruptions; rising interest rates; political and sociopolitical uncertainties and conflicts; and public health crises. These factors may result in declines or volatility in our results. Advertising spending is sensitive to economic, geopolitical and public health conditions, and our advertising revenues could be adversely affected as advertisers respond to such conditions by reducing their budgets or shifting spending patterns or priorities. Economic, geopolitical and public health conditions may also lead to fluctuations in the size and engagement of our audience, which can impact our ability to attract, engage and retain audience, and thereby affecting our business, financial condition and results of operations. Our costs may also be adversely affected by economic and geopolitical conditions. For example, if inflation increases for an extended period, our employee -relatedcosts are likely to increase. Our printing and distribution costs may be impacted by inflation and higher costs, including those associated with raw materials, delivery costs and utilities. Similarly, consumer demand for our hospitality services is closely linked to the performance of the general economy and is sensitive to business and personal discretionary spending levels. Decreased global or regional demand for hospitality products and services can be especially pronounced during periods of economic contraction or low levels of economic growth, and the recovery period in our industry may lag overall economic improvement. In addition, many of the expenses associated with our hospitality services, including personnel costs, interest, rent, property taxes, insurance and utilities, are relatively fixed. During a period of overall economic weakness, if we are unable to meaningfully decrease these costs as demand for our services decreases, our business operations, financial performance, results and prospects for future growth