18.4 Securities-Forward-looking Statements

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In United States business law, a forward-looking statement or safe harbor statement is a statement that cannot sustain itself as merely a historical fact. A forward-looking statement predicts, projects, or uses future events as expectations or possibilities.

Examples of forward-looking statements include statements relating to macroeconomic conditions, impact of the Tax Act, our expectations regarding future growth, including future revenue and earnings increases, EBITDA margins, free cash flow projections and annual growth rates; our growth plans and opportunities,

Securities Act Section 27A(i)(1) and Exchange Act Section 21B (i)(1), define "forward-looking statements" to include: Projections of revenues, income (including loss), earnings (including loss) per share, capital expenditures, dividends, capital structure and other financial items.

(1) Forward-looking statement The term ?forward-looking statement? means? (A) a statement containing a projection of revenues, income (including income loss), earnings (including earnings loss) per share, capital expenditures, dividends, capital structure, or other financial items; (B) a statement of the plans and

The safe harbor provides that a company is not liable with respect to any forward-looking statement if (1) the forward-looking statement is identified as forward-looking and is accompanied by ?meaningful cautionary statements? identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those

What is a Forward Looking Statement? A forward looking statement describes future events or results. When made by a company, these statements can trigger shareholder lawsuits, so safe harbor provisions are now used to mitigate a company's risk.

(1) Forward-looking statement The term ?forward-looking statement? means? (A) a statement containing a projection of revenues, income (including income loss), earnings (including earnings loss) per share, capital expenditures, dividends, capital structure, or other financial items; (B) a statement of the plans and

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18.4 Securities-Forward-looking Statements