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Safe Harbor Statement
This document contains certain forward-looking statements.
with respect to the financial condition, results of operations
and business of UPL Limited ("UPL") and certain of the plans
and objectives of UPL with respect to these items. Examples
of forward-looking statements include statements made
about our strategy, estimates of sales growth, future
EBITDA and future developments in our organic business.
Forward-looking statements can be identified generally as
those containing words such as "anticipates", "assumes",
"believes", "estimates", "expects", "should", "will", "will likely
result", "forecast", "outlook", "projects", "may" or similar
expressions. By their nature, forward-looking statements.
involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future.
events and circumstances and there are many factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ
materially from those expressed or implied by these
forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are
not limited to, domestic and global economic and business
conditions, the successful implementation of our strategy
and our ability to realize the benefits of this strategy, our
ability to develop and market new products, changes in
legislation, legal claims, changes in exchange and interest.
rates, changes in tax rates, raw materials and employee
costs, our ability to identify and complete successful
acquisitions and to integrate those acquisitions in to our
business, our ability to successfully exit certain businesses
or restructure our operations, the rate of technological
changes, political, economic and other developments in
countries where UPL operates, industry consolidation and
competition. As a result, UPL's actual future results may
differ materially from the plans, goals and expectations set
forth in such forward-looking statements. For a discussion
of factors that could cause future results to differ from such
forward-looking statements, see also Risk management, of
our Annual Report.
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