Company: BNRG
Filing Date: 2025-03-04
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-020178
Chunk: 8

Company: Brenmiller Energy Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-04
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 8
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proceedings involving labor and employment, wage and hour, commercial, real property and other matters. The outcome of any litigation,
regardless of its merits, is inherently uncertain. Any claims and lawsuits, and the disposition of such claims and lawsuits, could be
time-consuming and expensive to resolve, divert management attention and resources, and lead to attempts on the part of other parties
to pursue similar claims. Any adverse determination related to litigation could adversely affect our results of operations, harm our reputation
or otherwise negatively impact our business. In addition, depending on the nature and timing of any such dispute, a resolution of a legal
matter could materially affect our future operating results, our cash flows and our ability to raise capital.

Our management
team has limited experience managing a U. S. reporting company.

Prior
to our Nasdaq listing on May 25, 2022, none of our management team had experience managing a publicly traded company in the United States,
interacting with public company investors and complying with the increasingly complex laws pertaining to public companies in the United
States. Our management team may not successfully or efficiently manage our transition to being a public company in the United States that
is subject to significant regulatory oversight and reporting obligations under the U. S. federal securities laws and the continuous scrutiny
of securities analysts and investors. These obligations and constituents require significant attention from our senior management and
could divert their attention away from the day-to-day management of our business, which could adversely affect our business, financial
condition, results of operations and prospects.

Our business may
be impacted by changes in general economic conditions.

Our
business is subject to risks arising from changes in domestic and global economic conditions, including adverse economic conditions in
markets in which we operate, which may harm our business. For example, recent concerns regarding inflation and the state of the economy
have caused significant volatility and uncertainty in U. S. and international markets. If our future customers significantly reduce spending
in areas in which our technology and products are utilized, or prioritize other expenditures over our technology and products, our business,
financial condition, results of operations and prospects would be materially adversely affected.

Disruption
to the global economy could also result in a number of follow-on effects on our business, including a possible slow-down resulting from
lower customer expenditures; inability of customers to pay for products, solutions or services on time, if at all; more restrictive export
regulations which could limit our potential customer base; negative impact on our liquidity, financial condition and share