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Segments
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Jun. 30, 2026
Segments [Abstract]  
Segments

Note 13 — Segments

 

Under Topic 280, an operating segment is defined as a component of a public entity that engages in business activities from which it may recognize revenues and incur expenses, has operating results that are regularly reviewed by the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM) to make decisions about resources to be allocated to the segment and assess its performance, and has discrete financial information available.

 

The Company operates as one operating segment. The Company’s Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), as the Company’s CODM, manages and allocates resources to the operations of the Company on a consolidated basis. This enables the Company’s CEO to assess the overall level of available resources and determine how best to deploy these resources across service lines in line with the Company’s long-term company-wide strategic goals.

 

The CODM considers the Company’s net (loss)/income, expenses and the components of total assets to assess the segment’s performance and make resource allocation decisions for the Company’s single segment which is consistent with that presented within these condensed consolidated financial statements. As the Company’s operations are comprised of a single reporting segment, the Company’s segment assets are reflected on the accompanying Consolidated Balance sheet as “total assets” and its significant segment expenses and net loss are listed on the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive loss.