Alchemy Investments Acquisition Corp 1 Segments Disclosure
NOTE 10. SEGMENT INFORMATION
ASC Topic 280 “Segment Reporting,” establishes standards for companies to report in their financial statement information about operating segments, products, services, geographic areas, and major customers. Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise for which separate financial information is available that is regularly evaluated by the Company’s chief operating decision maker, or group, in deciding how to allocate resources and assess performance.
The Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) has been identified as the Co-Chief Executive Officer, Mattia Tomba, who reviews the operating results for the Company as a whole to make decisions about allocating resources and assessing financial performance. Accordingly, management has determined that the Company only has one operating segment. When evaluating the Company’s performance and making key decisions regarding resource allocation the CODM reviews several key metrics, which include the following:
For the Year | For the Year | |||||
Ended | Ended | |||||
December | December | |||||
| 31, 2025 | | 31, 2024 | |||
Operating and formation costs | $ | 1,429,215 | $ | 1,192,408 | ||
Gain on investments held in Trust Account | $ | 454,060 | $ | 5,454,963 | ||
The key measures of segment profit or loss reviewed by our CODM are Gain on investments held in Trust Account and Operating and formation costs. The CODM reviews Gain on investments held in Trust Account to measure and monitor shareholder value and determine the most effective strategy of investment with the Trust Account funds while maintaining compliance with the trust agreement. Operating and formation costs are reviewed and monitored by the CODM to manage and forecast cash to ensure enough capital is available to complete a business combination within the business combination period. The CODM also reviews Operating and formation costs to manage, maintain, and enforce all contractual agreements to ensure costs are aligned with all agreements and budgets.
Historical Timeline
| Fiscal Year | Filed | |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Apr 9, 2026 | Showing above |
| 2024 | Apr 3, 2025 | |
About Segments Disclosures
Segment disclosures break a company into its reportable operating units, revealing revenue, profit, and asset allocation that consolidated financial statements obscure. Under ASC 280, segments must match how the chief operating decision maker views the business, providing a window into internal management structure and resource allocation priorities.
Key signals: compare segment margins to identify which units drive profitability and which destroy value. Watch for changes in the number of reportable segments — segment aggregation or disaggregation often coincides with strategic shifts or attempts to obscure declining performance. Intersegment elimination patterns reveal internal pricing practices. The reconciliation between segment totals and consolidated figures exposes corporate overhead allocation and unallocated items. Geographic revenue concentration highlights regulatory and currency exposure. Compare segment-level capital expenditure against segment revenue to assess where management is investing for future growth versus harvesting existing assets.