POOL: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2024 vs 2023  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-06-01
Other years: 2026 vs 2025 · 2025 vs 2024
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New Risks
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🟢 New in Current Filing An outbreak of disease or similar public health threat, such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic, could adversely impact our business and results of operations. 🔒
🟢 New in Current Filing Other catastrophic events or societal unrest could adversely impact our operations. 🔒
🔴 No Match in Current Filing The COVID-19 pandemic, other major public health crises in the future, and associated responses could adversely impact our business and results of operations. 🔒
🔴 No Match in Current Filing We may be adversely affected by the transition away from LIBOR and the use of SOFR or other alternative reference rates. 🔒
🟡 Modified We rely on information technology systems to support our business operations. A significant disruption, breach or cybersecurity attack of our technological infrastructure could adversely affect our financial condition and results of operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified Failure to achieve and maintain a high level of product and service quality and safety could damage our reputation, expose us to litigation and negatively impact our financial performance. 🔒
🟡 Modified The demand for our products may be adversely affected by unfavorable economic conditions and changes in consumer discretionary spending. 🔒
🟡 Modified The cost of servicing our debt could reduce our profitability if interest rates remain at elevated levels. 🔒
🟡 Modified Past growth may not be indicative of future growth. 🔒
9 changes in this historical filing

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