Company: ATMU
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001921963-25-000134
Chunk: 24

Company: Atmus Filtration Technologies Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 1
Chunk 24
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 aftermarket end-users;

•Deriving significant earnings from investees that Atmus does not directly control;

•Significant competition in the markets Atmus serves;

•Evolving customer needs and developing technologies;

•Reliance on Atmus’ executive leadership and other key personnel;

•Strategic transactions, such as acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures;

•Management of productivity improvements;

•Work stoppages and other labor matters;

•Variability in material and commodity costs;

•Raw material, transportation and labor price increases and supply shortages;

•Complexity of supply chain and manufacturing;

•Atmus’ customers operating in cyclical industries and the current economic conditions in these industries;

•Exposure to potential claims related to warranties and claims for support outside of standard warranty obligations;

•Products being subject to recall for performance or safety-related issues;

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•Inability or failure to adequately protect and enforce Atmus’ intellectual property rights and the cost of protecting or enforcing Atmus' intellectual property rights;

•Unexpected events, including natural disasters;

•Difficulty operating as a standalone company;

•Sales of counterfeit versions of products, as well as unauthorized sales of products;

•Statutory and regulatory requirements that can significantly increase costs;

•Changes in international, national and regional trade laws, regulations and policies affecting international trade;

•Unanticipated changes in Atmus’ effective tax rate, the adoption of new tax legislation or exposure to additional income tax liabilities, as well as audits by tax authorities resulting in additional tax payments for prior periods;

•Changes in tax law relating to multinational corporations;

•Significant compliance costs and reputational and legal risks imposed by Atmus’ global operations and the laws and regulations to which these are subject;

•Effects of climate change may cause Atmus to incur increased costs;

•Operations being subject to increasingly stringent environmental laws and regulations as well as to laws requiring cleanup of contaminated property;

•Potential system or data security breaches or other disruptions;

•Dependence on information technology infrastructure and assets that are increasing in complexity;

•Foreign currency exchange rate;

•Potential economic downturns that could cause the balances of recorded goodwill to decrease;

•Increased tariffs or the imposition of other barriers to international trade;

•Political, economic, and social uncertainty in geographies where Atmus has significant operations or large offerings of products;

•Uncertain worldwide and regional market and economic conditions;

•Potential failure of performance by Atmus or Cummins under transaction agreements executed as part of the Separation;

•Potential indemnification liabilities to Cummins pursuant to the Separation Agreement