RISK FACTORS.
−Removed: The outbreak of the coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
−Removed: has negatively impacted and could continue to negatively impact the global economy.
−Removed: In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic could disrupt
−Removed: or otherwise negatively impact global credit markets, our operations and our efforts to identify, review and explore alternatives
−Removed: for the Company, including a merger, acquisition, or a business combination.
−Removed: The significant outbreak of COVID-19 has
−Removed: resulted in a widespread health crisis, which has negatively impacted and could continue to negatively impact the global economy.
−Removed: In addition, the global and regional impact of the outbreak, including official or unofficial quarantines and governmental restrictions
−Removed: on activities taken in response to such event, could have a negative impact on our operations and our ability to identify, review
−Removed: and explore alternatives for the Company.
−Removed: More broadly, the outbreak could potentially lead to an economic downturn that could
−Removed: limit the potential opportunities available to us via merger, acquisition or business combination.
−Removed: The COVID-19 outbreak could disrupt or
−Removed: otherwise negatively impact credit and equity markets, which could adversely affect the availability and cost of capital.
−Removed: impacts could limit our ability to obtain additional funding through various financing transactions or arrangements, including
−Removed: joint venturing of projects, equity or debt financing or other means.
−Removed: A pandemic typically results in social
−Removed: distancing, travel bans and quarantines, and this may limit access to our management, support staff, professional advisors and
−Removed: our independent auditors.
−Removed: These factors, in turn, may not only impact our operations, financial condition and our overall ability
−Removed: to react timely to mitigate the impact of this event.
−Removed: Also, it may hamper our efforts to comply with our filing obligations with
−Removed: the Securities and Exchange Commission.
−Removed: The extent and potential short and long
−Removed: term impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on our business will depend on future developments, including the duration, severity and spread
−Removed: of the virus, actions that may be taken by governmental authorities and the impact on the financial markets, all of which are highly
−Removed: uncertain and cannot be predicted.
−Removed: These and other potential impacts of an epidemic, pandemic or other health crisis, such as COVID-19,
−Removed: could therefore materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: The outbreak of
+Added: the coronavirus (“COVID-19”) has negatively impacted and could continue to negatively impact the global economy.
+Added: addition, the COVID-19 pandemic could disrupt or otherwise negatively impact global credit markets, our operations and our efforts
+Added: to identify, review and explore alternatives for the Company, including a merger, acquisition, or a business combination.
+Added: The significant outbreak
+Added: of COVID-19 has resulted in a widespread health crisis, which has negatively impacted and could continue to negatively impact the
+Added: global economy.
+Added: In addition, the global and regional impact of the outbreak, including official or unofficial quarantines and governmental
+Added: restrictions on activities taken in response to such event, could have a negative impact on our operations and our ability to identify,
+Added: review and explore alternatives for the Company.
+Added: More broadly, the outbreak could potentially reduce the value of the AESE Shares
+Added: that we own and impact the shares of the Company that we may be required to issue to Sellers under the S-FDF Asset Purchase Agreement.
+Added: The COVID-19 outbreak
+Added: could disrupt or otherwise negatively impact credit and equity markets, which could adversely affect the availability and cost
+Added: Such impacts could limit our ability to obtain additional funding through various financing transactions or arrangements,
+Added: including equity or debt financing or other means.
+Added: A pandemic typically
+Added: results in social distancing, travel bans and quarantines, and this may limit access to our management, support staff, professional
+Added: advisors and our independent auditors.
+Added: These factors, in turn, may not only impact our operations, financial condition and our
+Added: overall ability to react timely to mitigate the impact of this event.
+Added: Also, it may hamper our efforts to comply with our filing
+Added: obligations with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+Added: In addition, it could impact the ability to complete construction and
+Added: commence operations of the S-FDF business following the anticipated closing.
+Added: The extent and potential
+Added: short and long term impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on our business will depend on future developments, including the duration,
+Added: severity and spread of the virus, actions that may be taken by governmental authorities and the impact on the financial markets,
+Added: all of which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted.
+Added: These and other potential impacts of an epidemic, pandemic or other
+Added: health crisis, such as COVID-19, could therefore materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and results
+Added: of operations.
+Added: UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY
+Added: SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS.
+Added: DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES.
+Added: MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES.
+Added: Not applicable.
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