MongoDB Inc.: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2024 vs 2023  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-05-22
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MongoDB Inc. added a new risk factor in 2024 addressing potential reputational harm and liability from AI-related social, ethical, security, and regulatory issues in its offerings and partnerships. The company substantively modified four existing risk factors, including heightened concerns about U.S. international tax legislation impacts and clarifications regarding operational metrics tracking and verification challenges. These changes reflect MongoDB's growing exposure to AI governance risks and evolving tax policy uncertainties.

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🟢 New in Current Filing Social, ethical, security and regulatory issues relating to the use of new and evolving technologies, such as AI, in our offerings or partnerships may result in reputational harm and liability. 🔒
🟡 Modified The enactment of legislation implementing changes in U.S. taxation of international business activities or the adoption of other tax reform policies could materially impact our financial position and results of operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified We track certain operational metrics with internal systems and tools and do not independently verify such metrics. Certain of our operational metrics are subject to inherent challenges in measurement, and any real or perceived inaccuracies in such metrics may adversely affect our business and reputation. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our estimates of market opportunity and forecasts of market growth may prove to be inaccurate and even if the market in which we compete achieves the forecasted growth, our business could fail to grow at similar rates, if at all. 🔒
🟡 Modified We may expand through acquisitions or investments in strategic partnerships, each of which may divert our management’s attention, result in additional dilution to our stockholders, increase expenses, disrupt our operations, and harm our results of operations. 🔒
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