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Risk Factors
KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC CORP /DE/ Item 1A Risk Factors You should carefully consider the following risks before your decide to buy shares of our common stock
If any of the following risks actually occurs, our business, results of operations or financial condition would likely suffer
In such case, the trading price of our common stock would decline, and you may lose all or part of the money you paid to buy our stock
This and other public reports may contain forward-looking statements based on current expectations, assumptions, estimates and projections about us and our industry
These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties
Our actual results could differ materially from those forward-looking statements as results of many factors, as more fully described below and elsewhere in our public reports
We do not undertake to update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reasons, even if new information becomes available or other events occur in the future
If we fail to compete effectively, our revenue and profit margins could decline
We face a variety of competition in all of the markets in which we participate
Competitive pricing, including price competition or the introduction of new products, could have material adverse effects on our revenues and profit margins
Our ability to compete effectively depends to a significant extent on the specification or approval of our products by architects, engineers, and customers
If a significant segment of those communities were to decide that the design, materials, manufacturing, testing or quality control of our products is inferior to that of any of our competitors, our sales and profits would be materially and adversely affected
If we lose a large customer, our sales and profits would decline
In particular, one customer accounted for 14prca of our net sales in fiscal year 2006
Loss of all or a part of our sales to a large customer would have a material effect on our revenues and profits
An increase in the price of raw materials could negatively affect our sales and profits
Our principal raw materials are steel, including stainless steel, wood and epoxy resin
Numerous factors beyond our control, such as general economic conditions, competition, worldwide demand, labor costs, energy costs, and import duties and other trade restrictions, influence prices for our raw materials
In March 2002, for example, the United States imposed tariffs on several types of imported steel, which increased our cost of steel
In addition, consolidation among domestic integrated steel producers, changes in supply and demand in steel markets, the weakening United States dollar and other events have led to increased steel costs
The domestic steel market is heavily influenced by three major United States manufacturers
We have not always been able, and in the future we might not be able, to increase our product prices in amounts that correspond to increase in costs of raw materials, without materially and adversely affecting our sales and profits
We have not attempted to hedge against changes in prices of steel or other raw materials
Our future growth may depend on our ability to penetrate new international markets
International laws and regulations, construction customs, standards, techniques and methods differ from those in the United States
Significant challenges of conducting business in foreign countries include, among other factors, local acceptance of our products, political instability, currency controls, changes in import and export regulations, changes in tariff and freight rates, and fluctuations in foreign exchange rates
5 ______________________________________________________________________ Events outside our control may affect our operating results
We have little control over the timing of our customer shipments
Shipments that we anticipate in one quarter may occur in another quarter, affecting both quarters’ results
Weather conditions, such as unseasonably warm, cold or wet weather, can affect and sometimes delay projects
When sales do not meet our expectations, our operating results will be reduced for the relevant quarters
Our principal markets are in the laboratory building construction industry
This industry is subject to significant volatility due to various factors, none of which is within our control
Declines in construction activity or demand for our products could materially and adversely affect our business and financial condition
We depend on key management and technical personnel, the loss of whom could harm our business
We depend on certain key management and technical personnel
The loss of one or more key employees may materially and adversely affect us
Our success also depends on our ability to attract and retain additional highly qualified technical, marketing and management personnel necessary for the maintenance and expansion of our activities
We might not be able to attract or retain such personnel
Our stock price is likely to be volatile and could drop
The trading price of our Common Stock could be subject to wide fluctuations in response to quarter to quarter variation in operating results, announcement of technological innovations or new products by us or our competitors, general conditions in the construction and construction materials industries, relatively low trading volume in our Common Stock and other events or factors
In addition, in recent years the stock market has experienced extreme price fluctuations
This volatility has had a substantial effect on the market prices of securities issued by many companies for reasons unrelated to the operating performance of those companies
Securities market fluctuations may adversely affect the market price of our Common Stock
We are subject to a number of significant risks that might cause our actual results to vary materially from our forecasts, targets, or projections, including: • Failing to anticipate, appropriately invest in and effectively manage the human, information technology and logistical resources necessary to support the growth of our business, including managing the costs associated with such resources; • Failing to generate sufficient future positive operating cash flows and, if necessary, secure adequate external financing to fund our growth; and • Interruptions in service by common carriers that ship goods within our distribution channels
Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting
Internal control over financial reporting is a process to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting for external purposes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States
Internal control over financial reporting includes maintaining records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect our transactions; providing reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary for preparation of the 6 ______________________________________________________________________ consolidated financial statements; providing reasonable assurance that receipts and expenditures of our assets are made in accordance with management authorization; and providing reasonable assurance that unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of our assets that could have a material effect on the consolidated financial statements would be prevented or detected on a timely basis
Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting is not intended to provide absolute assurance that a misstatement of our consolidated financial statements would be prevented or detected
Any failure to maintain an effective system of internal control over financial reporting could limit our ability to report our financial results accurately and timely or to detect and prevent fraud