Company: ACBM
Filing Date: 2025-07-24
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001640334-25-001300
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Company: ACRO BIOMEDICAL CO., LTD.
Filing Date: 2025-07-24
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 we can charge for products increased as a result of inflation. We cannot assure you that our business will not be materially impaired by inflationary and supply chain disruption as well as be increased tariffs, in the event that we seek to sell products into the United States, although historically we have not sold products into the United States market. Since we did not make any sales or purchase any inventory subsequent to December 31, 2022, we cannot evaluate the effects of inflation or supply chain issues on the price at which we sell products or the cost of our inventory.

Our inability to generate sales partially resulted from the aftereffects of the COVID-19 restrictions of the Chinese government. Our customers suffered tremendous financial losses due to COVID-19 restrictions, including the Chinese government’s No-COVID policy. Our customers sold their products into China and the Chinese economy was having difficulty in bouncing back. We believe these factors also affected the ability of our customer to pay for the products purchased from us which resulted in the bad debt reserve against on account receivable of $480,000.

Risks Concerning our Common Stock

There is presently no active market for our common stock, which is currently on the OTC Expert Market, which may make it difficult for you to buy or sell your stock.

Our common stock is currently on the OTC Markets Group Expert Market. As such, our common stock is not eligible for proprietary broker-dealer quotations. All quotes in this stock reflect unsolicited customer orders. Such stocks have a higher risk of wider spreads, increased volatility, and price dislocations. Quotations in Expert Market securities are restricted from public viewing. As a result of our stock being on the Expert Market, there are no market makers in our common stock and, unless you are a broker or are an expert you will not be able to obtain quote for our common stock. Accordingly, there is no trading market for our common stock. Even if a market for our common stock develops, as to which we can give no assurance, there can be no assurance as to the liquidity of our common stock, the ability of holders of our common stock to sell our common stock, or the prices at which holders may be able to sell our common stock. Further, if a market develops, it is likely that there will not be any significant float, with the result that the reported bid and asked prices may have little relationship to the price you would pay if you wanted to buy shares or the price you would receive if you wanted to sell shares. We expect that our common stock will