Risk Factors Dashboard

Once a year, publicly traded companies issue a comprehensive report of their business, called a 10-K. A component mandated in the 10-K is the ‘Risk Factors’ section, where companies disclose any major potential risks that they may face. This dashboard highlights all major changes and additions in new 10K reports, allowing investors to quickly identify new potential risks and opportunities.

Risk Factors - YCQH

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ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS - We may face challenges in executing its business plan if it cannot secure adequate capital and may be compelled to incur high capital costs.

Competition

The competitive environment of China’s fertilizer industry is very tense despite its market size. The Company competes with other manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers that possess significantly greater financial and non-financial resources, manufacturing capacity, well established business models and distribution channels and branding.

The online consumer goods and beauty products markets in China are intensely competitive and price-sensitive. For our online retail business, our operations were conducted primarily as a third-party seller on established e-commerce platforms in the PRC that host thousands of sellers offering similar products. As such, we faced significant competition not only from major national and international brands, but also from numerous small and medium-sized merchants operating within the same ecosystem. In addition, our position as a third-party seller limited our ability to differentiate our offerings, as we relied on the infrastructure, algorithms, and policies of the underlying platforms for visibility, traffic, and transaction processing. As we sourced our products directly from third-party manufacturers and did not maintain our own inventory or engage in private labeling, we were limited in our ability to build a distinctive brand identity or customer base. Our competitors included both brand owners and large-scale distributors who typically have greater control over supply chains, marketing budgets, product pricing, and brand development.

Employees

The Company has 5 employees. Three of them work on a full-time basis. Additionally, the Company maintains mandatory social security for pensions, medical, unemployment, work-related injury and maternity insurance. The Company segregates individual employees in accordance to function as displayed below:

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are not required to provide the information under this item. Despite the fact that we are not required to provide risk factors, we consider the following factors to be risks to our continued growth and development:

We may face challenges in executing its business plan if it cannot secure adequate capital and may be compelled to incur high capital costs.

Our ability to successfully identify, acquire, and develop new business opportunities depends significantly on our access to sufficient capital. As of the date of this report, we are no longer engaged in our previous business segments, including the wholesale and retail of BCBF, online sales of consumer goods through e-commerce platforms, and trading of beauty products. We have exited these lines of business and are actively evaluating new strategic directions, including potential acquisitions.

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The transition away from our historical operations means we currently lack a stable revenue-generating business. As a result, we may require substantial capital to support due diligence efforts, fund potential acquisitions, cover ongoing operating expenses, and establish the infrastructure and personnel needed to launch or integrate new businesses. Re-entering a product-driven or distribution-based business would likely require investment in logistics, marketing, and supply chain relationships. Similarly, restarting or expanding an e-commerce or consumer-facing business would necessitate upfront spending on technology, platform development, customer acquisition, and supplier coordination. If we are unable to secure adequate financing on commercially reasonable terms, we may be forced to delay, modify, or abandon elements of our business plan. In particular, insufficient capital could prevent us from completing acquisitions we are currently evaluating or responding to time-sensitive opportunities.

Moreover, if financing is only available at a high cost or with unfavorable terms, it could adversely impact our financial condition and strategic flexibility. For example, raising capital through equity issuances may dilute the interests of our existing shareholders, while debt financing could increase our leverage and financial risk.

Our ability to obtain additional capital is subject to a number of uncertainties, including investor sentiment, market conditions, our financial performance, and the perceived viability of our future business plans. There is no assurance that we will be able to raise sufficient funding on acceptable terms or at all, which could materially and adversely affect our ability to pursue and implement our long-term growth strategy.

Our operational performance and financial results may be adversely impacted by prevailing global market and economic conditions, including ongoing geopolitical instability in various regions.

Our business, financial condition, and results of operations may be materially affected by global economic and market conditions beyond our control. Factors such as rising inflation, interest rate volatility, fluctuations in currency exchange rates, disruptions in global supply chains, and labor market constraints can impact the availability and cost of capital, investor sentiment, and the valuation of potential acquisition targets. In particular, continued geopolitical instability in regions such as Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia may lead to heightened market uncertainty, increased commodity and transportation costs, and shifts in regulatory or trade policies that could disrupt business operations globally.

These macroeconomic and geopolitical factors may also reduce the availability of viable business opportunities or affect the performance of any business we acquire. Furthermore, investor risk appetite and access to funding may decline during periods of market stress, directly impacting our ability to raise capital or execute our strategic plans. If such adverse conditions persist or worsen, our ability to identify, finance, or operate new business ventures could be significantly impaired.

ITEM 1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS

We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are not required to provide the information under this item.

ITEM 1C. CYBERSECURITY

To optimize our information security management system, we undertake periodic updates as deemed appropriate. We incorporate relevant standards and frameworks to facilitate monitoring of compliance with regulatory, industry, and evolving data privacy requirements. Additionally, we engage in ongoing monitoring of our IT systems and processes to promptly identify and address actual and potential threats. Our approach includes regular adjustments to systems, procedures, and policies in response to identified threats and risks. This adaptive strategy ensures our resilience against emerging security challenges.

Our organizational prioritize on addressing cybersecurity risks, with management playing a central role in assessing and managing these risks. Our internal processes mandate the escalation of significant cybersecurity risks to executive leadership, as well as to management and committees responsible for preventing, detecting, mitigating, and remedying cybersecurity incidents. These processes ensure consistent and effective incident handling and response, establishing standards for internal notifications and escalations. Moreover, they outline considerations for external notifications, including disclosure or notification requirements to state and/or federal agencies or affected customers in the event of a cybersecurity incident. This structured approach reinforces our commitment to robust cybersecurity governance and risk management practices.

As of December 31, 2024, the Company has not identified any cybersecurity threats, including previous incidents, that have materially impacted our business strategy, results of operations, or financial condition. This assertion signifies our diligent efforts in managing and mitigating cybersecurity risks, contributing to the stability and continuity of our operations.

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