Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-108246
Chunk: 19

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: S-1
Chunk 19
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 if more than 50% of our shares are held by U.S. residents. Even if we meet the definition of a foreign private issuer, our current intention is to continue to report in accordance with the domestic issuer regime. If this intention changes and we qualify as a foreign private issuer, we would be permitted to follow the reduced disclosure requirements applicable to foreign private issuers and would be exempt from certain provisions of the U.S. securities rules and regulations applicable to U.S. domestic issuers, such as the rules regulating solicitation of proxies and certain insider reporting and short-swing profit rules. In addition, we would be permitted to follow the corporate governance practices of our home country, the Netherlands, in lieu of the corporate governance standards of Nasdaq applicable to U.S. domestic companies. As a result, our shareholders would not have the same protection afforded to shareholders of U.S. domestic companies that are subject to Nasdaq corporate governance requirements. See “ Risk Factors — If we continue to be a foreign private issuer and elect to comply with the foreign private issuer filing requirements rather than those applicable to domestic issuers, we would not be subject to certain U.S. securities law disclosure requirements that apply to a domestic U.S. issuer, which may limit the information publicly available to our shareholders.” Summary Risk Factors Risks Related to Our Business Following the Business Combination:

| ● | We have incurred losses and have not generated any revenue                                                                                  
 since our inception. We anticipate that we will continue to incur losses, and expect that we will not generate revenue, for the foreseeable 
 future.                                                                                                                                     |

| ● | Our limited operating history makes it difficult to evaluate        
 our future prospects and the risks and challenges we may encounter. |

| ● | We have not yet commercialized or sold the SOLO or any other                            
 micro modular reactor (“MMR”), and there is no guarantee that we will be able to do so. |

| ● | If we fail to manage our growth effectively, we may be unable                                                   
 to execute our business plan, and our business, results of operations, and financial condition could be harmed. |
| ● | We are dependent on key officers.                                                                               |

| ● | Competition from existing or new companies could cause us                                                                                         
 to experience downward pressure on prices, fewer customer orders, reduced margins, the inability to take advantage of new business opportunities, 
 and the loss of market share.                                                                                                                     |

| ● | We and our customers operate in a politically sensitive environment,         
 and the public perception of nuclear energy can affect our customers