SEA PINES ASSOCIATES INC
10-Q, EX-99.1, 2000-09-14
HOTELS & MOTELS
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                                  EXHIBIT 99.1
                                TO FORM 10-Q OF
                           SEA PINES ASSOCIATES, INC.

                PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995
                        SAFE HARBOR COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
                         FOR FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

         In passing the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the
"Reform Act"), 15 U.S.C.A. Sections 77z-2 and 78u-5 (Supp. 1996), Congress
encouraged public companies to make "forward-looking statements" by creating a
safe harbor to protect companies from securities law liability in connection
with forward-looking statements. Sea Pines Associates, Inc. ("Sea Pines" or the
"Company") intends to qualify both its written and oral forward-looking
statements for protection under the Reform Act and any other similar safe harbor
provisions.

         "Forward-looking statements" are defined by the Reform Act. Generally,
forward-looking statements include expressed expectations of future events and
the assumptions on which the expressed expectations are based. All
forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain as they are based on various
expectations and assumptions concerning future events and they are subject to
numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual
events or results to differ materially from those projected. Due to those
uncertainties and risks, the investment community is urged not to place undue
reliance on written or oral forward-looking statements of Sea Pines. The Company
undertakes no obligation to update or revise this Safe Harbor Compliance
Statement for Forward-Looking Statements (the "Safe Harbor Statement") to
reflect future developments. In addition, Sea Pines undertakes no obligation to
update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the
occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results over
time.

         Sea Pines provides the following risk factor disclosure in connection
with its continuing effort to qualify its written and oral forward-looking
statements for the safe harbor protection of the Reform Act and other similar
safe harbor provisions. Important factors currently known to management that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking
statements include the disclosures contained in this report on Form 10-Q to
which this statement is appended as an exhibit and also include the following:

         RISKS RELATED TO RESORT OPERATIONS. The risks associated with the
Company's resort operations include the intense competition among local,
regional and national resorts, the dependence upon Sea Pines and Hilton Head
continuing to be considered as prime destination resort areas, the seasonality
of the resort business, economic conditions or other conditions which may
adversely affect tourism, vacation resorts or the vacation or retirement home
industries, generally, adverse weather conditions, the


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possibility of oil or hazardous waste spills offshore, the impact of increased
fuel or other transportation costs on travel, adverse changes in applicable
environmental regulation and the possible loss of the Company's national golf
tournament. There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to compete
successfully in the future with existing and future competitors, or that the
Company and Hilton Head Island will be able to continue to attract the level of
resort business the Company has experienced in the past.

         RISKS RELATED TO REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE OPERATIONS. Risks associated
with the Company's real estate brokerage operations include general reductions
in resort visitors, rising interest rates, other economic conditions which may
adversely affect real estate sales in general or vacation or second-home sales
in particular, competition from other real estate brokerage firms and the loss
of key brokers or sales executives.

         RISKS RELATED TO LITIGATION AND OTHER FACTORS. Other factors which
could affect the Company's operations include the risk of adverse outcomes on
pending or future litigation, the availability of adequate debt or equity
capital to finance possible future capital expenditures, improvements and
repairs, and the loss of key members of management.


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