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As a result, period-to-
period comparisons of our operating results may not be meaningful, and you should not rely on them as an indication of our
future performance.
Our stock price may be volatile and your investment in our common stock could suffer a decline in value.
With the continuing uncertainty about economic conditions in Europe, Australia, the United States and elsewhere internationally, there has been
significant volatility in the market price and trading volume of securities of technology and other companies, which may be unrelated to the financial
performance of these companies. These broad market fluctuations may negatively affect the market price of our common stock.
Some specific factors that may have a significant effect on our common stock market price include:
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epidemic or widespread product failure, or unanticipated safety issues, in one or more of our products;
challenges associated with integrating acquisitions that we make, or with realizing value from our strategic investments in other companies;
failure to effectively manage our third party customer support partners which may result in customer complaints and/or harm to the
NETGEAR brand;
our inability to monitor and ensure compliance with our anti-corruption compliance program and domestic and international anti-
corruption
laws and regulations, whether in relation to our employees or with our suppliers or customers;
labor unrest at facilities managed by our third-
party manufacturers;
seasonal shifts in end market demand for our products, particularly in our retail business;
unanticipated increase in costs, including air freight, associated with shipping and delivery of our products;
our failure to implement and maintain the appropriate internal controls over financial reporting which may result in restatements of our
financial statements; and
any changes in accounting rules.
actual or anticipated fluctuations in our operating results or our competitors' operating results;
actual or anticipated changes in the growth rate of the general networking sector, our growth rates or our competitors' growth rates;
conditions in the financial markets in general or changes in general economic conditions, including government efforts to stabilize
currencies;
interest rate or currency exchange rate fluctuations;
our ability to report accurate financial results in our periodic reports filed with the SEC;
our ability or inability to raise additional capital; and
changes in stock market analyst recommendations regarding our common stock, other comparable companies or our industry generally.