Risk of Investment Sample Clauses

Risk of Investment. THE SUBSCRIBER RECOGNIZES THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE SHARES INVOLVES A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL RISKS DISCUSSED IN THIS SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT. AN INVESTMENT IN THE COMPANY AND THE SHARES MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF A SUBSCRIBER’S ENTIRE INVESTMENT.
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Risk of Investment. The Subscriber recognizes that the purchase of the Securities involves a high degree of risk in that: (a) an investment in the Company is highly speculative and only investors who can afford the loss of their entire investment should consider investing in the Company and the Securities; (b) transferability of the Securities is limited; and (c) the Company may require substantial additional funds to operate its business and subsequent equity financings will dilute the ownership and voting interests of Subscriber.
Risk of Investment. The Purchaser realizes that the purchase of the Securities will be a highly speculative investment and the Purchaser may suffer a complete loss of its investment. The Purchaser understands all of the risks related to the purchase of the Securities. By virtue of the Purchaser’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Purchaser is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Purchaser’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Purchaser’s own interests.
Risk of Investment. The Subscriber recognizes that the purchase of Units involves a high degree of risk in that: (i) an investment in the Company is highly speculative and only investors who can afford the loss of their entire investment should consider investing in the Company and the Securities; (ii) transferability of the Securities is limited; and (iii) the Company may require substantial additional funds to operate its business and there can be no assurance that the Maximum Offering will be completed or that any other funds will be available to the Company, in addition to all of the other risks set forth in the Company's SEC Documents (as defined in Section 2.5 hereof).
Risk of Investment. Such Purchaser acknowledges that (i) it has been called to such Purchaser’s attention that such Purchaser’s investment in the Shares involves a high degree of risk, (ii) any investment in the Company is not insured by any governmental or other entity, and (iii) such Purchaser understands that the Shares will be an illiquid investment. Further, such Purchaser acknowledges that there are certain tax risks associated with the proposed investment and no assurances are being made that existing tax laws and regulations will not be modified in the future, thus altering tax consequences associated with this potential investment. The Company has never made any representation, guarantee or warranty (a) as to the approximate or exact length of time that such Purchaser will be required to remain an owner of the Shares (or any other securities of the Company); (b) the percentage of profit, amount of or type of consideration and/or profit or loss, if any, that will result from an investment in the Shares; or (c) that any future expectations relating to the Company’s performance indicate in any way what the Company’s financial condition or results of operations will be in the future. Such Purchaser understands the speculative nature of an investment in the Shares and the financial risks associated with the Shares.
Risk of Investment. Investor acknowledges the following: (i) there can be no assurance that any Additional Funds will be obtained; (ii) there can be no assurance that the Picture will be completed or that if completed the Picture will be released or distributed; (iii) there can be no assurance that the Picture will generate any revenues (including without limitation Gross Proceeds) or that any such revenues will be sufficient to return to Investor all or any part of the Investor Funds; (iv) investments in the motion picture industry involve a high degree of risk; and (v) the Investor has been advised to consult with his own advisor regarding legal matters and tax consequences involving this investment.
Risk of Investment. The Investor acknowledges that an investment in the Company involves a high degree of risk. The Investor acknowledges that the purchase of the Shares is a speculative investment involving a high degree of risk and any estimates and predictions that may have been made by the Company merely represent predictions of future events, which may or may not occur and are based on assumptions, which may or may not occur. As a consequence, such predictions may not be relied upon to indicate the actual results, which might be attained. The Investor understands that he/she must therefore bear the economic risk of this investment for an indefinite period of time and be able to withstand a total loss of the investment.
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Risk of Investment. Professionals recognizes that the purchase of stock in any corporation involves substantial risks, that no assurance or guarantee has or can be given that a shareholder in the MEEMIC Holdings will receive a return on the investment or realize a profit on such investment, and that it may not be able to sell the Shares.
Risk of Investment. By signing this Award Agreement, you recognize that your participation in the 1994 MEP is a speculative investment in that the success or failure of your investment depends on the market value of the Company's Common Stock over a several year period. You further recognize that all or a portion of your investment (i.e., your salary and bonus waiver) may be lost. You also acknowledge that you were given the opportunity to consult with your personal advisor(s) regarding the 1994 MEP. I hereby elect to participate in the 1994 MEP under the terms and conditions set forth above and acknowledge that I have read and understood the terms and conditions of the 1994 MEP. ACCEPTED: MICROAGE, INC.
Risk of Investment. Purchaser recognizes that the purchase of the Shares involves a high degree of risk in that: (i) an investment in the Company is highly speculative and only investors who can afford the loss of their entire investment should consider investing in the Company and the Shares; (ii) transferability of the Shares is limited; and (iii) the Company may require substantial additional funds to operate its business and there can be no assurance that the Offering will be completed.
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