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• global, regional, and local economic and political conditions, including, but not limited to, social, economic, political, and supply chain instability related to the uncertainty regarding the relationships among the United States, China, Taiwan, Russia, Mexico, North Korea, Israel, other Middle Eastern countries, Japan, Singapore, Canada, and potentially other foreign countries, and the international community at large, as well as related to armed conflicts, such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the conflicts in Israel and the Middle Eastern region, that exist, or in the future could exist, in various jurisdictions around the world,
−Removed: • the imposition of or changes to tariffs, including the tariffs announced by the United States in April 2025 with respect to numerous global trading partners, which are in addition to the tariffs announced in February 2025 with respect to Canada, China and Mexico, and any retaliatory tariffs or measures by any such trading partners, including countermeasures by China announced in February 2025 and April 2025, have impacted and could further negatively impact trade between, or increase the cost of operating in, or increase the cost of or negatively impact the demand for our products or our customers’ products in, the countries in which we or our customers do business,
+Added: • the imposition of or changes to tariffs, including the tariffs announced by the United States in the spring and summer of 2025 with respect to numerous global trading partners, which are in addition to the tariffs announced in February 2025 with respect to Canada, China and Mexico, and any retaliatory tariffs or measures by any such trading partners, including countermeasures by China announced in February 2025 and April 2025, have impacted and could further negatively impact trade between, or increase the cost of operating in, or increase the cost of or negatively impact the demand for our products or our customers’ products in, the countries in which we or our customers do business,
• other restrictive or punitive governmental actions (such as restrictions on transfer of funds, restrictions on individuals’ movement, including travel restrictions, quarantines, lockdowns, and curfews, trade protection measures, including export duties, quotas, customs duties, border taxes, border closures, increased import or export controls, export licenses, and restrictions on the purchase of products made or containing technology or components from certain companies or from companies located in certain jurisdictions), or actions by non-governmental individuals and groups (such as protests, boycotts, insurgencies, organized crime, and general civil unrest), that could negatively impact trade between, or increase the cost of operating in, the countries in which we do business,
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Any such matters, regardless of their merit or resolution, could be costly and divert the efforts and attention of our management, damage our reputation, or otherwise adversely affect our business.
+Added: Our manufacturing processes are extremely complex, specialized, and subject to disruption.
+Added: Our manufacturing operations are complex and subject to disruption, including due to causes beyond our control.
+Added: The fabrication of integrated circuits is an extremely complex and precise process consisting of hundreds of separate steps.
+Added: It requires production in a highly controlled, clean environment.
+Added: Minor impurities, contamination of the clean room environment in which our products are produced, errors in any step of the fabrication process, defects in the masks used to print circuits on a wafer, defects in equipment or materials, human error, or a number of other factors can cause a substantial percentage of our products to be rejected or to malfunction.
+Added: Because our operating results are highly dependent upon our ability to produce integrated circuits at acceptable manufacturing yields, these factors could have a material and adverse effect on our business.
+Added: Additionally, our operations may be affected by lengthy or recurring disruptions of operations at any of our production facilities, as well as disruptions at facilities operated by our subcontractors or customers.
+Added: These disruptions may result from electrical power outages or fluctuations, water shortages, fire, earthquake, flooding, war, acts of terrorism, health advisories or risks, or other natural or man-made disasters, outages or disruptions to our information technology infrastructure, including those portions provided by third parties, as well as equipment or software maintenance, repairs, updates, and/or upgrades.
+Added: Disruptions of our manufacturing operations, or those of our subcontractors and customers, could cause significant delays in shipments until we are able to shift production of the impacted products from an affected facility or subcontractor to another facility or subcontractor, or until the affected customer resumes operations and accepts shipments from us.
+Added: In the event of such delays, the required alternative capacity, particularly wafer production capacity, may not be available on a timely basis or at all.
+Added: Even if alternative production capacity is available, we may not be able to obtain it on favorable terms, which could result in higher costs and/or a loss of customers and revenue.
+Added: Likewise, lower-than-expected demand, could lead to underutilized manufacturing facilities, which could negatively impact our financial results.
+Added: Our key facilities include, but are not limited to, our semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities in Newbury Park, California, and Woburn, Massachusetts;
+Added: our SAW, TC-SAW, and BAW filter wafer processing facilities in Osaka, Japan;
+Added: and our packaging, assembly and test facilities in Mexicali, Mexico, and in Singapore for filters (“Singapore Filter Manufacturing Facility”).
+Added: Several of our key facilities are leased or subleased.
+Added: If we are unable to renew existing leases or subleases on terms acceptable to us, we may be required to relocate our affected operations.
+Added: We operate under a sublease for our Singapore Filter Manufacturing Facility that expires in July 2030.
+Added: Because the owner of the site for our Singapore Filter Manufacturing Facility has decided to redevelop it for other uses, we will need to relocate our Singapore Filter Manufacturing Facility by the end of the sublease, and we have been exploring alternative sites in other locations.
+Added: Relocation would be complex and could require, among other things, the transfer of equipment and process nodes and qualification of new or transferred production lines.
+Added: In addition, we recently took action to optimize our U.S.
+Added: factory footprint by planning for the closure of our wafer fabrication manufacturing facility in Woburn, Massachusetts and the consolidation of such manufacturing into Newbury Park, California.
+Added: These activities or any other relocation, closure or consolidation of facilities could result in disruptions to our business, including potential production interruptions or delays, quality problems, difficulties forecasting our production capabilities, challenges retaining employees or hiring new employees, and the incurrence of significant capital and other expenses, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, results of operations or cash flow.
+Added: In addition, we may not be able to optimize our factory footprint and achieve any financial and operational benefits of such efforts, including reducing our fixed cost base, improving utilization rates, increasing gross margins, and improving overall efficiency, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, results of operations or cash flow.
+Added: While we maintain insurance coverage to mitigate business continuity risks, among other risks, such coverage may be insufficient to cover all losses or all types of claims that may arise.
+Added: Due to the highly specialized nature of our manufacturing processes, in the event of a disruption in production at one or more of our facilities for any reason, alternative production capacity would not be immediately available from third-party sources.
+Added: These disruptions could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
If our senior management transitions are not successful, our business and future growth prospects could be harmed.
−Removed: We have recently implemented or announced three senior management transitions.
+Added: We have recently implemented three senior management transitions.
On February 17, 2025, Philip Brace began to serve as our Chief Executive Officer.
−Removed: On May 7, 2025, we announced the appointment of a new Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and a new Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, each effective as of June 2, 2025.
−Removed: Any significant leadership change involves inherent risk, including potential disruptions to our operations or relationships with customers, suppliers, and key employees, and can be inherently difficult to implement.
+Added: On May 29, 2025, Robert Schriesheim began to serve as our interim Chief Financial Officer.
+Added: On June 2, 2025, Todd Lepinski began to serve as our Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing.
+Added: Any significant leadership change involves inherent risks, including potential disruptions to our operations or relationships with customers, suppliers, and key employees, and can be inherently difficult to implement.
If our recent senior management transitions are not successful for any reason, our business could be adversely impacted.
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