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The company is heavily dependent on the export market and derives the majority of its revenue from the export trading of construction machines and therefore vulnerable to a range of risks associated with the export market.
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The company revenue from operations is dependent upon a limited number of customers and the loss of any of these customers or loss of revenue from any of these customers could have a material adverse effect on its business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.
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A significant portion of its revenue is deriveds from select geographies such as Mexico and UAE. Any adverse developments in this market could adversely affect the company business.
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The company has significant working capital requirements and its inability to meet such working capital requirements may have an adverse effect on the company results of operations.
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We are dependent on third-party suppliers and any disruptions in the supply or an increase in the prices of requisite construction machines could adversely affect our operations.
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We have limited operating history and uncertain market acceptance of our HexL brand machines.
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We derive a significant portion of our revenue for export trading of refurbished construction machines and our refurbishment machines may be subject to risk associated with quality, reliability and regulatory compliance.
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We also rely on third party vendors for customisation and accessorizing of new machines and refurbishments centres for refurbishment of used machineries. Reliance on third-party vendors for customization, accessorization, and refurbishment may adversely impact quality, timelines, and customer satisfaction.
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We enter into certain related party transactions in the ordinary course of our business and we cannot assure you that such transactions will not adversely affect our business, results of operations, profitability and margins, cash flows and financial condition.
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We do not own the premises from where we operate.
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Our Company and Promoters are parties to certain tax proceedings. Any adverse decision in such proceedings may have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.
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We face competition in relation to our offerings, including from competitors that may have greater financial and marketing resources. Failure to compete effectively may have an adverse impact on our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.
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We have experienced negative cash flows in prior years.
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We are dependent on third party transportation providers for the delivery of our machines and any disruption in their operations or a decrease in the quality of their services could affect our Company`s reputation and results of operations.
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We require certain approvals and licenses in the ordinary course of business and are required to comply with certain rules and regulations to operate our business, any failure to obtain, retain and renew such approvals and licenses or comply with such rules and regulations may adversely affect our operations.
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We have contingent liabilities and our financial condition could be adversely affected if any of these contingent liabilities materialize.
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We intend to utilize a portion of the Net Proceeds of the Offer towards the working capital requirements which are based on certain assumptions.
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Any failure in our quality control or procurement processes may adversely affect our business, customer relationships, and financial performance
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There may have been certain instances of non-compliances with respect to certain corporate actions taken by our Company in the past. Consequently, we may be subject to regulatory actions and penalties.
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There may have been certain instances of non-compliances with respect to certain corporate actions taken by our Company in the past. Consequently, we may be subject to regulatory actions and penalties.
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We are exposed to credit risk from our customers and the recoverability of our trade receivables is subject to uncertainties.
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Volatility in the pricing of construction machinery and related components may adversely affect our profitability and financial performance.
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Growing our business through acquisitions may expose us to additional risks that could adversely impact our business, financial condition, cash flows, operational results, and future prospects.
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We are subject to restrictive covenants under our financing agreements that could limit our flexibility in managing our business or to use cash or other assets. Any defaults could lead to acceleration of our repayment obligations, cross defaults under other financing agreements, termination of one or more of our financing agreements or force us to sell our assets, which may adversely affect our cash flows, business, results of operations and financial condition.
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Majority of our revenue are denominated in foreign currencies. As a result, we are exposed to foreign currency exchange risks and adverse foreign trade policies which may adversely impact our results of operations currency exchange risks which may adversely impact our results of operations.
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Errors in forecasting demand for construction machinery may lead to inefficient inventory management, impacting our operational efficiency, profitability, and financial condition.
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We may not be able to adequately protect our intellectual property, which could harm the value of our brand and services.
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Inability to effectively manage our growth and expansion strategy may adversely impact our business operations, financial performance, and long-term prospects.
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Our ability to access capital at attractive costs depends on our credit ratings. Non-availability of credit ratings or a poor rating may restrict our access to capital and thereby adversely affect our business and results of operations.
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We may be affected by adverse impact in the growth of global economy.
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Our insurance coverage may not be adequate to protect us against all operational risks, and any significant uninsured losses could adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations.
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Our Company will not receive any proceeds from the Offer for Sale.
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We have recently launched our brand, HexL, in December 2024 with an initial focus on backhoe loaders manufacturing for global export and the global market of backhoe loaders machines faces certain challenges.
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Failure or disruption of our IT systems may unfavourably affect our business and operations.
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There are certain instances of delays in payment of statutory dues. Any delay in payment of statutory dues or non-payment of statutory dues in dispute may attract financial penalties from the respective government authorities, which may have an adverse impact on our financial condition and cash flows.
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Our Promoters have provided personal guarantees as security for certain facilities availed by our Company. If these guarantees are revoked, we may be unable to procure alternative guarantees satisfactory to our lenders, which may adversely affect our business, results of operations, cash flows and financial condition.
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If we are unable to establish and maintain effective internal controls and compliance system, our business and reputation could be adversely affected.
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Certain sections of this Draft Red Herring Prospectus disclose information from the CareEdge Report which has been commissioned and paid for by us exclusively in connection with the Offer and any reliance on such information for making an investment decision in the Offer is subject to inherent risks.
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The Directors of our Company does not have experience of being a director of a public listed company.
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The funding requirements and the proposed deployment of Net Proceeds have not been appraised by any bank or financial institution or any other independent agency and our management will have broad discretion over the use of the Net Proceeds.
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We are dependent on our Promoters/Directors for functioning of our business, and we believe that our senior management team and other key managerial personnel are critical to our continued success and we may be unable to attract and retain such personnel in the future.
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Our Promoters are at present involved in and may enter into ventures that may lead to real or potential conflicts of interest with our business.
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Any variation in the utilization of the Net Proceeds would be subject to certain compliance requirements, including prior shareholders` approval.
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We benefit from certain export benefits from the Government of India, which if withdrawn or modified may have a significant impact on results of our operations.
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Any increase in interest rates would have an adverse effect on our results of operations and will expose our Company to interest rate risks.
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Our Promoters will continue to retain majority control over our Company after the Offer, which will allow him to determine the outcome of matters submitted to shareholders for approval.
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Our future funds requirements, in the form of issue of capital or securities and/or loans taken by us, may be prejudicial to the interest of the shareholders depending upon the terms on which they are eventually raised.
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Our ability to pay dividends in the future will depend upon our future earnings, financial condition, cash flows, working capital requirements, capital expenditure and restrictive covenants in our financing arrangements.
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Our Promoters/Directors and some members of our senior management are interested in our Company, in addition to regular remuneration or benefits and reimbursement of expenses.
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We could be harmed by employee misconduct or errors that are difficult to detect, and any such incidences could adversely affect our financial condition, results of operations and reputation.
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The average cost of acquisition of Equity Shares by our Promoters is lower than the issue price of the Equity Shares offered through the present Offer.
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Our Company has during the preceding one year from the date of the Draft Red Herring Prospectus have allotted Equity Shares at a price which is lower than the Offer Price.
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Any future issuance of Equity Shares, or convertible securities or other equity linked securities by our Company may dilute your shareholding and any sale of Equity Shares by our Promoters may adversely affect the trading price of the Equity Shares.
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Under Indian law, foreign investors are subject to investment restrictions that limit our ability to attract foreign investors, which may adversely affect the trading price of the Equity Shares.
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Rights of shareholders under Indian laws may be more limited than under the laws of other jurisdictions.
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QIB and Non-Institutional Investors are not permitted to withdraw or lower their Bids (in terms of quantity of Equity Shares or the Bid Amount) at any stage after submitting a Bid.
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QIB and Non-Institutional Investors are not permitted to withdraw or lower their Bids (in terms of quantity of Equity Shares or the Bid Amount) at any stage after submitting a Bid.
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Subsequent to the listing of the Equity Shares, we may be subject to surveillance measures, such as the Additional Surveillance Measures and the Graded Surveillance Measures by the Stock Exchanges in order to enhance the integrity of the market and safeguard the interest of investors.
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Investors will not be able to sell any Equity Shares on the Stock Exchanges until we receive the appropriate listing and trading approvals.
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The Equity Shares have never been publicly traded, and, after the Offer, the Equity Shares may experience price and volume fluctuations, and an active trading market for the Equity Shares may not develop. Further, the price of the Equity Shares may be volatile, and you may be unable to resell the Equity Shares at or above the Offer Price, or at all.
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The Offer price of our Equity Shares may not be indicative of the market price of our Equity Shares after the Offer and the market price of our Equity Shares may decline below the Offer Price and you may not be able to sell your Equity Shares at or above the Offer Price.
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Fluctuation in the exchange rate between the Indian Rupee and foreign currencies may have an adverse effect on the value of our Equity Shares, independent of our operating results.
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The company is dependent on third-party suppliers and any disruptions in the supply or an increase in the prices of requisite construction machines could adversely affect its operations.
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The company is dependents on third party transportation providers for the delivery of its machines and any disruption in their operations or a decrease in the quality of their services could affect the Company`s reputation and results of operations.
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The company has limited operating history and uncertain market acceptance of our HexL brand machines.
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The company has experienced negative cash flows from Operating and Investing activities in recent past.
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The company is exposed to credit risk from its customers and the recoverability of the company trades receivables is subject to uncertaintie the company does not have ECGC cover, Letters of Credit, or other formal risk mitigation measures to mitigate the credit risk and safeguard trade receivables.
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Majority of its revenue are denominated in foreign currencies. As a result, the company is exposed to foreign currency exchange risks and adverse foreign trade policies which may adversely impact its results of operations currency exchange risks which may adversely impact the company results of operations.
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The company derives a significant portion of its revenue for export trading of refurbished construction machines and the company refurbished machines may be subject to risk associated with quality, reliability and regulatory compliance.
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Volatility in the pricing of construction machinery and related components may adversely affect its profitability and financial performance.
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The company also rely on third party vendors for customisation and accessorizing of new machines and refurbishments centres for refurbishment of used machineries. Reliance on third-party vendors for customization, accessorization, and refurbishment may adversely impact quality, timelines, and customer satisfaction.
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The company enters into certain related party transactions in the ordinary course of its business and we cannot assure you that such transactions will not adversely affect the company business, results of operations, profitability and margins, cash flows and financial condition.
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The company does not own the premises from where its operate.
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The Company and Promoters are parties to certain tax proceedings. Any adverse decision in such proceedings may have a material adverse effect on its business, results of operations and financial condition.
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The company faces competition in relation to its offerings, including from competitors that may have greater financial and marketing resources. Failures to compete effectively may have an adverse impact on the company business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.
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Its Promoters acquired control over the Company through purchase of secondary shares at a significantly discounted price and were not privy to the commercial rationale behind certain historical corporate actions, including a rights issue at premium and subsequent steep devaluation of the equity shares.
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The company requires certain approvals and licenses in the ordinary course of business and are required to comply with certain rules and regulations to operate its business, any failures to obtain, retain and renew such approvals and licenses or comply with such rules and regulations may adversely affect the company operations.
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The company has contingent liabilities and its financial condition could be adversely affected if any of these contingent liabilities materialize.
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There are certain instances of delays in payment of statutory dues. Any delays in payment of statutory dues or non-payment of statutory dues in dispute may attract financial penalties from the respective government authorities, which may have an adverse impact on our financial condition and cash flows.
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The company intend to utilizes a portion of the Net Proceeds of the Offer towards the working capital requirements which are based on certain assumptions.
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Any failures in its quality control or procurement processes may adversely affect the company business, customer relationships, and financial performance.
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There may have been certain instances of non-compliances with respect to certain corporate actions taken by its Company in the past. Consequently, the company may be subject to regulatory actions and penalties.
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Growing the company business through acquisitions may expose it to additional risks that could adversely impact its business, financial condition, cash flows, operational results, and future prospects.
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The company is subject to restrictive covenants under its financing agreements that could limit the company flexibility in managing its business or to use cash or other assets. Any defaults could lead to acceleration of the company repayment obligations, cross defaults under other financing agreements, termination of one or more of its financing agreements or force it to sell our assets, which may adversely affect the company cash flows, business, results of operations and financial condition.
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Changes in technology may render the company current fleet of equipment obsolete and requires to make substantial capital investments.
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Its success depends upon the company ability to attract, developes and retain trained manpower while also maintaining low labour costs.
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Its business is subject to certain seasonal and cyclical variations in the construction industry and as a result our operating results may fluctuate significantly from period to period.
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Errors in forecasting demand for construction machinery may lead to inefficient inventory management, impacting its operational efficiency, profitability, and financial condition.
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The company may not be able to adequately protect its intellectual property, which could harm the value of the company brand and services.
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Inability to effectively manage the company growth and expansion strategy may adversely impact its business operations, financial performance, and long-term prospects.
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Its ability to access capital at attractive costs depends on the company credit ratings. Non-availability of credit ratings or a poor rating may restrict its access to capital and thereby adversely affect the company business and results of operations
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The company may be affected by adverse impact in the growth of global economy.
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Its insurance coverage may not be adequate to protect it against all operational risks, and any significant uninsured losses could adversely affect the company business, financial condition, and results of operations
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The Company will not receive any proceeds from the Offer for Sale.
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The company has recently launched its brand, HexL, in December 2024 with an initial focus on backhoe loaders manufacturing for global export and the global market of backhoe loaders machines faces certain challenges.
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Failures or disruption of our IT systems may unfavourably affect the company business and operations.
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Its Promoters has provided personal guarantees as security for certain facilities availed by the Company. If these guarantees are revoked, its may be unable to procure alternative guarantees satisfactory to the company lenders, which may adversely affect its business, results of operations, cash flows and financial condition.
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If the company is unable to establish and maintain effective internal controls and compliance system, its business and reputation could be adversely affected.
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Certain sections of this Red Herring Prospectus disclose information from the CareEdge Report which has been commissioned and paid for by it exclusively in connection with the Offer and any reliance on such information for making an investment decision in the Offer is subject to inherent risks.
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The Directors of its Company does not have experience of being a director of a public listed company.
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The funding requirements and the proposed deployment of Net Proceeds have not been appraised by any bank or financial institution or any other independent agency and the company management will have broad discretion over the use of the Net Proceeds.
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The company is dependents on its Promoters/Directors for functioning of the company business, and its believe that the company senior management team and other key managerial personnel are critical to its continued success and the company may be unable to attract and retain such personnel in the future.
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The company Promoters are at present involved in and may enter into ventures that may lead to real or potential conflicts of interest with its business.
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Any variations in the utilization of the Net Proceeds would be subject to certain compliance requirements, including prior shareholders` approval.
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The company benefit from certain export benefits from the Government of India, which if withdrawn or modified may have a significant impact on results of its operations.
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Any increase in interest rates would have an adverse effect on its results of operations and will expose the Company to interest rate risks.
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Its Promoters will continue to retain majority control over the Company after the Offer, which will allow them to determine the outcome of matters submitted to shareholders for approval.
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The company future funds requirements, in the form of issue of capital or securities and/or loans taken by it, may be prejudicial to the interest of the shareholders depending upon the terms on which they are eventually raised.
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Its ability to pay dividends in the future will depend upon the company futures earnings, financial condition, cash flows, working capital requirements, capital expenditure and restrictive covenants in its financing arrangements.
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The company Promoters/Directors and some members of its senior management are interested in its Company, in addition to regular remuneration or benefits and reimbursement of expenses.
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The company could be harmed by employee misconduct or errors that are difficult to detect, and any such incidences could adversely affect its financial condition, results of operations and reputation.
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The average cost of acquisition of Equity Shares by its Promoters is lower than the issue price of the Equity Shares offered through the present Offer.
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The Company has during the preceding one year from the date of the Red Herring Prospectus have allotted Equity Shares at a price which is lower than the Offer Price.
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Any futures issuance of Equity Shares, or convertible securities or other equity linked securities by its Company may dilute your shareholding and any sale of Equity Shares by the company Promoters may adversely affect the trading price of the Equity Shares.
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Under Indian law, foreign investors are subject to investment restrictions that limit its ability to attract foreign investors, which may adversely affect the trading price of the Equity Shares.
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Rights of shareholders under Indian laws may be more limited than under the laws of other jurisdictions.
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QIB and Non-Institutional Investors are not permitted to withdraw or lower their Bids (in terms of quantity of Equity Shares or the Bid Amount) at any stages after submitting a Bid.
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The company has in this Red Herring Prospectus included certain non-GAAP financial measures and certain other industry measures related to its operations and financial performance. These non-GAAP measures and industry measures may vary from any standard methodology that is applicable across the industry and therefore may not be comparable with financial or industry related statistical information of similar nomenclature computed and presented by other companies.
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Subsequent to the listing of the Equity Shares, the company may be subject to surveillance measures, such as the Additional Surveillance Measures and the Graded Surveillance Measures by the Stock Exchanges in order to enhance the integrity of the market and safeguard the interest of investors.
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Investors will not be able to sell any Equity Shares on the Stock Exchanges until the company receive the appropriate listing and trading approvals.
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The Equity Shares have never been publicly traded, and, after the Offer, the Equity Shares may experience price and volume fluctuations, and an active trading market for the Equity Shares may not develop. Further, the price of the Equity Shares may be volatile, and you may be unable to resell the Equity Shares at or above the Offer Price, or at all.
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The Offer price of the company Equity Shares may not be indicative of the market price of its Equity Shares after the Offer and the market price of the company Equity Shares may decline below the Offer Price and you may not be able to sell your Equity Shares at or above the Offer Price.
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Fluctuation in the exchange rate between the Indian Rupee and foreign currencies may have an adverse effect on the value of the company Equity Shares, independent of its operating results.
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The company success depends upon its ability to attract, develop and retain trained manpower while also maintaining low labour costs.