Company: HURA
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001193125-25-207395
Chunk: 49

Company: TuHURA Biosciences, Inc./NV
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 49
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 objectives in undertaking the acquisition or even to offset the associated acquisition and maintenance costs. |

**In addition, if TuHURA undertakes future acquisitions, it may issue dilutive securities, assume or incur debt obligations, incur large one-time expensesand acquire intangible assets that could result in significant future amortization expense. Moreover, TuHURA may not be able to locate suitable acquisition opportunities and this inability could impair TuHURA’s ability to grow or obtain access to technology or products that may be important to the development of its business. If TuHURA, its CROs or its CMOs use hazardous and biological materials in a manner that causes injury or violates applicable law, TuHURA may be liable for damages. TuHURA’s research and development activities involve the controlled use of potentially hazardous substances, including chemical and biological materials, by TuHURA or third parties, such as CROs and CMOs. TuHURA and such third parties are subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations in the United States governing the use, manufacture, storage, handling, and disposal of medical and hazardous materials. Although TuHURA believes that its and such third parties’ procedures for using, handling, storing, and disposing of these materials comply with legally prescribed standards, TuHURA cannot completely eliminate the risk of contamination or injury resulting from medical or hazardous materials. As a result of any such contamination or injury, TuHURA may incur liability or local, city, state, or federal authorities may curtail the use of these materials and interrupt its business operations. In the event of an accident, TuHURA could be held liable for damages or penalized with fines, and the liability could exceed its resources. TuHURA does not have any insurance for liabilities arising from medical or hazardous materials. Compliance with applicable environmental laws and regulations is expensive, and current or future environmental regulations may impair TuHURA’s research, development and production efforts, which could harm its business, prospects, financial condition, or results of operations. TuHURA’s internal computer systems, or those used by its third-party research institution collaborators, CROs or other contractors or consultants, may fail or suffer security breaches . Despite the implementation of security measures, TuHURA’s internal computer systems and those of its future CROs and other contractors and consultants are vulnerable to damage from computer viruses and unauthorized access. Although to TuHURA’s knowledge it has not experienced any such material system failure or security breach to date, if such an event were to occur