Company: IVHI
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001683168-25-001303
Chunk: 10

Company: Invech Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 10
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 or hardware,
or as a result of other attacks may lead to disruptions in our business operations; unauthorized access to (or the loss of company access
to) competitively sensitive, confidential or other critical data (including sensitive financial or business information) or systems; loss
of customers; financial losses; regulatory investigations, enforcement actions and fines; litigation; and misuse or corruption of critical
data and proprietary information, any of which could be material.

Additionally, we may rely on third parties
in helping us to implement and manage our cyber security risk management processes. Any measures that we take, and such third parties
take to avoid, detect, mitigate, or recover from material cyber security threats or incidents can be expensive, and may be insufficient,
circumvented, or may become ineffective.

Risks Related to Our Shareholders and Shares
of Common Stock

Resale limitations of Rule 144(i) on your shares

According to the Rule 144(i), Rule 144 is not available for the resale
of securities initially issued by either a reporting or non-reporting shell company. Moreover, Rule 144(i)(1)(ii) states that Rule 144
is not available to securities initially issued by an issuer that has been “at any time previously” a reporting or non-reporting
shell company. Rule 144(i)(1)(ii) prohibits shareholders from utilizing Rule 144 to sell their shares in a company that at any time in
its existence was a shell company. However, according to Rule 144(i)(2), an issuer can “cure” its shell status.

To “cure” a company’s current
or former shell company status, the conditions of Rule 144(i)(2) must be satisfied regardless of the time that has elapsed since the public
company ceased to be a shell company and regardless of when the shares were issued. The availability of Rule 144 for resales of shares
issued while the company is a shell company or thereafter may be restricted even after the expiration of the six-month period since it
filed its Form S-1 information if the company is not current on all of its periodic reports required to be filed within the SEC during
the six months before the date of the shareholder’s sale. Thus, the company must file all 10-Qs and 10K for the preceding six months
and since the filing of the Form S-1, or Rule 144 is not available for the resale of securities.

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