Company: CCHH
Filing Date: 2025-09-12
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-087080
Chunk: 35

Company: CCH Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-12
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 35
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allotmentoption is exercised in full. In connection with this offering, we have agreed not to sell any of our ordinary shares without the prior written consent of the Representative (as defined below) of the underwriters for a period of six months from the 23 closing of this offering; our directors, officers and shareholders holding more than 5.0% of our ordinary shares have agreed not to sell any of our ordinary shares for a period of six months from the date of closing of this offering, both subject to certain exceptions and applicable notice requirements. See “ Underwriting” and “ Shares Eligible for Future Sale” for a more detailed description of the restrictions on selling our securities after this offering. Short selling may drive down the market price of our ordinary shares. Short selling is the practice of selling shares that the seller does not own but rather has borrowed from a third party with the intention of buying identical shares back at a later date to return to the lender. The short seller hopes to profit from a decline in the value of the shares between the sale of the borrowed shares and the purchase of the replacement shares, as the short seller expects to pay less in that purchase than what is received in the sale. Since it is in the short seller’s interest for the price of the shares to decline, many short sellers publish, or arrange for the publication of, negative opinions and allegations regarding the relevant issuer and its business prospects in order to create negative market momentum and generate profits for themselves after selling the shares short. These negative opinions have, in the past, led to selling of shares in the market. If we were to become the subject of any unfavorable publicity, whether such allegations are proven to be true or untrue, we could have to expend a significant amount of resources to investigate such allegations and/or defend ourselves. While we would strongly defend against any negative opinions of short sellers, we may be constrained in the manner in which we can proceed against the relevant short seller by principles of freedom of speech, applicable state law or issues of commercial confidentiality. If we become the subject of any unfavorable allegations, whether such allegations are proven to be true or untrue, we will have to expend significant resources to investigate such allegations and/or defend our Company. This situation will be costly and time -consumingand distract our management from developing our growth. If such allegations are not proven to be groundless, we and our business operations will be severely affected and you could sustain a significant decline in the value of our shares. Because we may not expect to pay dividends in the foreseeable future