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provide for a classified board of directors;
prohibit our stockholders from acting by written consent;
establish advance notice requirements for proposing matters to be approved by stockholders at
stockholder meetings; and
prohibit stockholders from calling a special meeting of stockholders.
In addition, a merger or acquisition may trigger retention payments to certain executive employees under the
terms of our Executive Severance and Retention Incentive Plan, thereby increasing the cost of such a transaction.
As a Delaware corporation, we are also subject to certain Delaware anti-takeover provisions. Under Delaware
law, a corporation may not engage in a business combination with any holder of 15% or more of its capital stock
unless the holder has held the stock for three years or, among other things, the board of directors has approved
the transaction. Our board of directors could rely on Delaware law to prevent or delay an acquisition of us.
Our stock price is volatile.
The price at which our common stock has traded since our May 2002 initial public offering has fluctuated
significantly. The price may continue to be volatile due to a number of factors including the following, some of
which are beyond our control:
variations in our operating results;
variations between our actual operating results and the expectations of securities analysts, investors and
the financial community;
announcements of developments affecting our business, systems or expansion plans by us or others;
competition, including the introduction of new competitors, their pricing strategies and services;
market volatility in general;
the level of demand for our stock, including the amount of short interest in our stock; and
the operating results of our competitors.
As a result of these and other factors, investors in our common stock may not be able to resell their shares at
or above their original purchase price.
Following certain periods of volatility in the market price of our securities, we became the subject of
securities litigation. We may experience more such litigation following future periods of volatility. This type of
litigation may result in substantial costs and a diversion of management’s attention and resources.
Financial forecasting by us and financial analysts who may publish estimates of our performance may
differ materially from actual results.
Given the dynamic nature of our business, the current uncertain economic climate and the inherent
limitations in predicting the future, forecasts of our revenues, gross margin, operating expenses, number of net
additions and other financial and operating data may differ materially from actual results. Such discrepancies
could cause a decline in the trading price of our common stock.
Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
None.
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