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| 37 >MANAGEMENT REPORT
n) If we were to become subject to adverse judgments or determinations in legal
proceedings to which we are, or may become, a party, our future profitability could
suffer through a reduction of sales, increased costs or damage to our reputation due to
our failure to adequately communicate the impact of any such proceeding or its outcome
to the investor and business communities
We are currently a party to certain legal proceedings as described in Item 8 - “Financial
Information - Legal Proceedings”. In addition, in the ordinary course of our business, we
become involved in various other claims, lawsuits, investigations and governmental and
administrative proceedings, some of which are or may be significant. Adverse judgments
or determinations in one or more of these proceedings could require us to change the
way we do business or use substantial resources in adhering to the settlements and could
have a material adverse effect on our business, including, among other consequences, by
significantly increasing the costs required to operate our business.
Ineffective communications, during or after these proceedings, could amplify the negative
effects, if any, of these proceedings on our reputation and may result in a negative market
impact on the price of our securities.
o) Changes in our tax rates or exposure to additional tax liabilities could affect our future
results
We are subject to taxes in Italy, the United States and numerous other foreign jurisdictions.
Our future effective tax rates could be affected by changes in the mix of earnings in
countries with differing statutory tax rates, changes in the valuation of deferred tax assets
and liabilities, or changes in tax laws or their interpretation. Any of these changes could
have a material adverse effect on our profitability. We also are regularly subject to the
examination of our income tax returns by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the Italian tax
authority as well as the governing tax authorities in other countries where we operate. We
routinely assess the likelihood of adverse outcomes resulting from these examinations to
determine the adequacy of our provision for taxes. Currently, some of our companies are
under examination by the tax authorities in the United States, Italy and other jurisdictions.
There can be no assurance that the outcomes of the current ongoing examinations and
possible future examinations will not materially adversely affect our business, results of
operations, financial condition and prospects.
p) If there is any material failure, inadequacy, interruption or security failure of our
information technology systems, whether owned by us or outsourced or managed by
third parties, this may result in remediation costs, reduced sales due to an inability to
properly process information and increased costs of operating our business
We rely on information technology systems both managed internally and outsourced to third
parties across our operations, including for management of our supply chain, point-of-sale
processing in our stores and various other processes and transactions. Our ability to effectively
manage our business and coordinate the production, distribution and sale of our products
depends on, among other things, the reliability and capacity of these systems. The failure
of these systems to operate effectively, network disruptions, problems with transitioning
to upgraded or replacement systems, or a breach in data security of these systems could