Company: GCTS
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0000929638-25-001281
Chunk: 194

Company: GCT Semiconductor Holding, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form: 424B3
Chunk 194
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 until the information becomes public or is no longer material.

No Exception for Emergencies.There are no exceptions to this Policy, except as specifically noted herein.Transactions that may be necessary or justifiable for independent reasons (such as the need to raise money for an emergency expenditure) are not excepted from the Policy. If the employee, officer or director has material nonpublic information, the prohibition still applies. The securities laws do not recognize such mitigating circumstances, and, in any event, even the appearance of an improper transaction must be avoided to preserve the Company’s reputation for adhering to high standards of conduct.

Disclosure of Information to Others.The Company may be required under federal securities laws to avoid the selective disclosure of material nonpublic information. The Company has established procedures for releasing material information in a manner that is designed to achieve broad public dissemination of the information immediately upon its release. You may not disclose such information to anyone outside the Company, including family members and friends, other than in accordance with those procedures. You may not pass on to others any inside information about the Company or recommend the purchase or sale of Company Securities while in the possession of material nonpublic information (even if that information itself is not disclosed).

Internet Disclosures.Due to the risk of inadvertent disclosure of material non-public information, you may not disclose or discuss any nonpublic information of the Company in any Internet chat room, message board or other Internet site (whether or not such site is specifically related to the Company). In addition, the Company strongly discourages you from participating in such forums in any capacity when the subject matter relates to the Company or to competitors of the Company or entities with which the Company has a significant business relationship.

Material Information.Material information is any information that a reasonable investor would consider important in making a decision to buy, hold or sell securities. Any information that could be expected to affect the Company’s stock price, whether it is positive or negative, should be considered material. Some examples of information that ordinarily would be regarded as material are set forth below, but this list is not exhaustive – other information may be deemed material based upon the circumstances:

Financial information, including, but not limited to, revenue results, operating income or loss, or net income or loss;

Changes to previously announced earnings guidance, or the decision to suspend earnings guidance;

News about a significant contract or cancellation of an existing significant contract;

News about significant new products or services;

The gain or loss of a significant supplier, distributor or customer;

News about a potential design win for the Company’s product