Company: RNGE
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001493152-25-023395
Chunk: 287

Company: RANGE IMPACT, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 4
Chunk 287
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 able to convert the land within budget;

    ●
    Legal
    and Title Risks: There may be defects in title or unclear ownership which could, in turn, lead to disputes; existing easements, covenants
    or restrictions may limit development;

    ●
    Community
    and Political Risks: There may be changes in local political offices that could adversely affect the proposed redevelopment of the
    land and community resistance may lead to delays or denials of necessary approvals.

    ●
    Entitlement
    and Permitting Risks: There may be delays in obtaining permits for grading, building and environmental compliance which could lead
    to redesign or project abandonment.

We
may not be able to manage our expansion of operations effectively.

Assuming
we are able to attract additional capital, we intend to expand our operations. To manage this growth, we may need to expand our facilities,
augment our operational, financial and management systems and hire and train qualified personnel. Our management will also be required
to develop new relationships with customers, suppliers and other third parties. Our current and planned operations, personnel, systems,
and internal procedures and controls may not be adequate to support our future growth. If we are unable to manage our growth effectively,
we may not be able to take advantage of market opportunities, execute our business strategies or respond to competitive pressures.

We
may have difficulty accomplishing our growth strategy within and outside of our current service areas.

Our
ability to expand our business, both within our current service areas and into new areas, involves significant risks, including, but
not limited to:

    ●
    changes
    in the regulatory, legal and political landscape reducing the demand for, and incentives relating to, our land reclamation, water
    treatment and related environmental services;

    ●
    receiving
    or maintaining necessary regulatory permits, licenses or approvals;

    ●
    downturns
    in economic or population growth and development in our service areas, particularly in the coal mining industry and in those agricultural
    and commercial businesses and real estate developments which could benefit from our land reclamation and water treatment services;

    ●
    risks
    related to planning and commencing new operations, including inaccurate assessment of the demand for our land reclamation, water
    treatment and related environmental services and products and inability to begin operations as scheduled; and

    ●
    our
    potential inability to identify suitable acquisition opportunities or to form relationships with coal mining operators or other landowners
    necessary