Company: LIFD
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001096906-25-000346
Chunk: 2858

Company: LFTD PARTNERS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 2858
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 requirements are uncertain. The amount of capital that we will need in the future will depend on many factors that we cannot predict with any certainty, including: the market acceptance of Lifted’s products and services; the amounts of packaging, inventory, employees, space and equipment that will be needed to operate our business and to be able to increase our production to meet consumer demand for our products in the future; the levels of promotion and advertising that will be required to launch Lifted’s new products and services and to achieve and maintain a competitive position in the marketplace; our business, product, capital expenditures and technology plans, and product and technology roadmaps; technological advances; our competitors’ responses to our products and services; our pursuit of mergers and acquisitions; our relationships with our vendors and customers; and our need to attract and retain talented employees and independent contractors. The terms and conditions, amounts and timing of our capital raises may not be in sync with our capital needs. The foregoing risks may have a material adverse effect on our Company and the trading price of our common stock.

The visibility and trading volume of our common stock are low

The visibility and trading volume of our common stock are low, and any material increase in such visibility and trading volume may depend upon our ability to list our common stock on a recognized stock exchange, but our ability to satisfy the listing requirements for a recognized stock exchange cannot be guaranteed or assured, especially if we acquire a business that "touches the marijuana plant" in the U.S., which would prevent us from listing our common stock on NASDAQ or the NYSE under current law and the current policies of such exchanges. A continued inability to satisfy the listing requirements for a recognized stock exchange could materially adversely affect our Company and the visibility, trading volume, and trading price of our common stock.

Our common stock lacks a meaningful public market

At present, only a limited market exists for our common stock with a low average daily trading volume. There is no assurance that a regular trading market will develop and if developed, that it will be sustained. A potential investor may choose not to invest because of the low trading volume in our common stock, and an existing owner of our common stock may be unable to sell our common stock should he or she desire to do so. Or, if an existing owner of our common stock decides to sell our common stock, such sales could drive the price of our common stock significantly lower. Furthermore, it is unlikely that a lending institution will accept our common stock as pledged collateral for loans. The foregoing risks may have a