Company: DARE
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001401914-25-000022
Chunk: 84

Company: Dare Bioscience, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
Chunk 84
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 to certain conditions, including, among others, that we make progress in executing against our Plan by the dates specified in our Plan and that on or before August 12, 2025 (a) we publicly disclose transactions we undertook to increase our stockholders’ equity and provide an indication of our stockholders’ equity following such transactions, and (b) we provide the Panel with an update on our fundraising plans and income projections for the next 12 months. We intend to publicly disclose or provide, as the case may be, the information required by the Panel’s determination within the timeframe required thereby. While we are actively pursuing a range of initiatives aimed at executing against our Plan, no assurances can be given that we will be successful in doing so or that we will satisfy either the Stockholders’ Equity Rule or the Minimum MVLS Rule by August 12, 2025. If we fail to execute on our Plan to the Panel’s satisfaction and remain non-compliant with Nasdaq’s continued listing requirements, the Panel may take action to delist our common stock before August 12, 2025, even though the Panel granted us conditional continued listing until August 12, 2025. As is customary, the Panel also reserved the right to reconsider the terms of the extension it granted based on any event, condition or circumstance that exists or develops that would, in the opinion of the Panel, make continued listing of our common stock inadvisable or unwarranted. See the risk factor titled, If we fail to regain and maintain compliance with the continued listing requirements of The Nasdaq Capital Market, our common stock could be suspended and delisted, which could, among other things, limit demand for our common stock, substantially impair our ability to raise additional capital and have an adverse effect on the market price of, and the efficiency of the trading market for, our common stock, in Item 1A of Part II of this report. 

Macroeconomic, Political, and Regulatory Uncertainty

Our business, financial condition, operating results, and our ability to raise additional capital may be adversely affected by evolving U.S. and global economic, political, and regulatory developments and conditions, such as inflation, trade disruptions and restrictive measures, including tariffs, high interest rates, slowed economic growth or recession, volatility in financial markets, changes in the regulatory landscape in the U.S., including due to significant reductions in funding and staffing of federal agencies and changes in leadership, and geopolitical factors. Unstable and unfavorable market and economic conditions may make it more