Company: CERO
Filing Date: 2025-07-21
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-066152
Chunk: 93

Company: CERO THERAPEUTICS HOLDINGS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-07-21
Form: S-1
Chunk 93
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 for any increased required future disclosures, such initiatives may be costly and may not have the desired effect. We may be perceived to be not acting responsibly in connection with these matters, which could negatively impact us. Moreover, we may not be able to successfully complete such initiatives due to factors that are within or outside of our control. Even if this is not the case, our actions may subsequently be determined to be insufficient by various stakeholders, and we may be subject to investor or regulator engagement on our ESG efforts, even if such initiatives are currently voluntary. In addition, investor or regulatory expectations for ESG practices may change materially as a result of the change in presidential administration and executive orders issued thereby restricting the implementation of diversity, equity and inclusion programs and we may be unable to adapt to such changes in a timely manner and/or without substantial cost. Certain market participants, including major institutional investors and capital providers, use third-party benchmarks and scores to assess companies’ ESG profiles in making investment or voting decisions. A failure to comply with investor expectations and standards, which are evolving and vary considerably, or the perception that we have not responded appropriately to the growing concern for ESG issues, could result in reputational harm to our business and could have an adverse effect on us. To the extent ESG matters negatively impact our reputation, it may also negatively impact our share price as well as our access to and cost of capital and impede our ability to compete as effectively to attract and retain employees, which may adversely impact our operations. Our ability to utilize our net operating loss carryforwards and certain other tax attributes may be limited. Under current law, federal net operating losses incurred in tax years beginning after December 31, 2017, may be carried forward indefinitely, but the deductibility of such federal net operating losses is limited to 80% of taxable income. It is uncertain if and to what extent various states will conform to federal tax laws. Under Sections 382 and 383 of the Code, and corresponding provisions of state law, if a corporation undergoes an “ownership change” (generally defined as a greater than 50 percentage point change (by value) in the equity ownership of certain stockholders over a rolling three-year period), the corporation’s ability to use its pre-change net operating loss carryforwards and other pre-change tax attributes to offset its post-change income or taxes may be limited. We have not yet completed a Section 382 or Section 383 analysis, and therefore, there can be no assurances that any previously experienced ownership changes have