Company: GRAN
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-069627
Chunk: 61

Company: Grande Group Ltd/HK
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 61
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 Shareholder, other beneficial owners, professional parties we partner with, or our industry;  
  announcements by us or our competitors of new service offerings, acquisitions, strategic relationships, joint ventures, capital raisings or capital commitments;                          
  additions to or departures of our senior management;                                                                                                                                      
  litigation or regulatory proceedings involving us, our officers, directors, or Controlling Shareholder;                                                                                   
  release or expiry of lock-up or other transfer restrictions on our outstanding Ordinary Shares; and                                                                                       
  sales or perceived potential sales of additional Ordinary Shares.                                                                                                                         

Any of these factors may result in large and sudden
changes in the volume and price at which our Class A Ordinary Shares will trade.

Recently, there have been instances of extreme stock price run-ups followed
by rapid price declines and strong stock price volatility with a number of public companies, especially among companies with relatively smaller public floats.
As a relatively small-capitalization company with relatively small public float, we may experience greater stock price volatility,
extreme price run-ups, lower trading volume and less liquidity than large-capitalization companies. In particular, our Class A Ordinary
Shares may be subject to rapid and substantial price volatility, low volumes of trades and large spreads in bid and ask prices. Such volatility,
including any stock-run up, may be unrelated to our actual or expected operating performance, financial condition or prospects, making
it difficult for prospective investors to assess the rapidly changing value of our Class A Ordinary Shares.

In addition, if the trading volumes of our Class
A Ordinary Shares are low, persons buying or selling in relatively small quantities may easily influence prices of our Class A Ordinary
Shares. This low volume of trades could also cause the price of our Class A Ordinary Shares to fluctuate greatly, with large percentage
changes in price occurring in any trading day session. Holders of our Class A Ordinary Shares may also not be able to readily
liquidate their investment or may be forced to sell at depressed prices due to low volume trading. Broad market fluctuations and general
economic and political conditions may also adversely affect the market price of our Class A Ordinary Shares. As a result of this volatility,
investors may experience losses on their investment in our Class A Ordinary Shares. A decline in the market price of our Class A Ordinary
Shares also could adversely affect our ability to issue additional shares of Ordinary Shares or other securities and our ability to obtain
additional financing in the future. No assurance can be given that an active market in our Class A Ordinary Shares will develop or be
sust