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Convertible Preferred Stock and Stockholders' Equity

7.Convertible Preferred Stock and Stockholders’ Equity

Convertible Preferred Stock

On July 26, 2018, upon the closing of the IPO, all shares of convertible preferred stock then outstanding were automatically converted into 2,762,594 shares of common stock.

Series A 8% Senior Convertible Preferred Stock

On April 18, 2019, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of April 18, 2019, with Ms. Walsh (the “Preferred SPA”), pursuant to which we issued 250,000 shares of our Series A Preferred Stock, par value $0.0001 per share, which shares have a stated value of $4.00 (the “Stated Value”), grant holders the same voting rights as holders of our shares of common stock, and are convertible into shares of our common stock at price of $4.00 per share, subject to a floor price of $1.50 and to adjustment under our Certificate of Designations of the Preferences, Rights and Limitations of the Series A Preferred Stock (the “Certificate of Designations”), in consideration for $1,000,000 (the “Initial Tranche”). The Series A Preferred Stock may be issued in tranches of at least $500,000 and in an aggregate of up to $5 million. In connection with the Initial Tranche, the Company also issued to Ms. Walsh a warrant to purchase 255,102 shares of our common stock.

The Series A Preferred Stock contains an embedded conversion feature that the Company has determined is a derivative requiring bifurcation. The fair value of the derivative liability at the issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock was $216,000, which was recorded as a derivative liability with the offset recorded as a discount to the Series A Preferred Stock. (See Note 6 – Fair Value Measurements for the fair value computation.)

The authorized, issued and outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock and liquidation preferences as of December 31, 2019, were as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number

 

Proceeds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number

 

of Shares

 

Net of

 

Conversion

 

 

 

 

 

of Shares

 

Issued and

 

Issuance

 

Price per

 

Liquidation

 

    

Authorized

    

Outstanding

    

Costs

    

Share

    

Preference

Series A 8 % Senior Convertible Preferred Stock

 

1,250,000

 

250,000

 

$

920,000

 

$

4.00

 

$

1,056,000

 

The Series A Preferred Stock rights, privileges and preferences are as follows:

Dividends — The holders of the Series A Preferred Stock are entitled to receive cumulative dividends at the rate per share of 8% per annum, payable on conversion. The form of the dividend payment on the Series A Preferred Stock will be determined based on the legal availability of funds for the payment and the satisfaction of the Equity Conditions (as defined in the Certificate of Designations) for the 5 consecutive trading days immediately prior to the payment date. The form of the payment, depending on the priority, may be made in cash or shares of common stock at the Company’s option. If funds are not available and the Equity Conditions have not been met, the dividends will accrue to the next payment date or accrete to the Stated Value. The Company accrued dividends of $56,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019, respectively.

Liquidation Rights — In the event of any liquidation, dissolution, or winding-up of the Company, each holder of Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to receive an amount equal to the Stated Value, plus accrued and unpaid dividends and any other fees or liquidated damages before any distribution will be made to holders of junior securities. If assets are insufficient for such payment, then the entire assets will be distributed only to the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock. A fundamental or change of control transaction is not deemed a liquidation.

Conversion — Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible at the option of the holder into the number of shares of common stock (subject to adjustment for certain events, including dilutive issuances, stock splits, and reclassifications) determined by multiplying such number by the ratio of the Stated Value by a conversion price, which price is originally equal to $4.00 (the “Fixed Conversion Price”). However, if the closing price of the common stock is less than the Fixed Conversion Price, then the Fixed Conversion Price may be reduced to equal 95% of the lowest volume weighted average price of the common stock for the previous 10 trading days, which price shall not be less than $1.50. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless the Company obtains stockholder approval pursuant to the rules and regulations of The Nasdaq Capital Market, the Company cannot issue shares of common stock upon conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock in the event that such issuance exceeds 19.99% of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock as of April 18, 2019 or if such conversion is considered a “change of control” under Nasdaq rules and regulations.

Voting Rights — Each holder has the right to one vote for each share of common stock into which such preferred stock could be converted. So long as any shares of Series A Preferred Stock are outstanding, the Company shall not, without first obtaining the approval of more than 67% of the holders of Series A Preferred Stock then outstanding, voting together as a separate class (a) alter or amend the Certificate of Designations or alter or change adversely the powers, rights or preferences of the Series A Preferred Stock, including amending the Company’s certificate of incorporation or other charter documents in any manner adversely affecting the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock; (b) authorize or create any class of stock ranking as to dividends, redemption or distribution of assets upon a liquidation senior to, or otherwise pari passu with, the Series A Preferred Stock; (c) increase the total number of authorized shares of Series A Preferred Stock; or (d) enter into any agreement with respect to any of the foregoing.

Redemption — The Series A Preferred Stock is not mandatorily redeemable as it does not have a set redemption date or a date after which the shares may be redeemed by the holders. However, if a Triggering Event (as defined in the Certificate of Designations) occurs, then each holder will receive 120% of the aggregate Stated Value, plus all accrued and unpaid dividends and any other fees or liquidated damages. Additionally, upon such an event, the divided rate of the Series A Preferred Stock increases to 18% per annum. A Triggering Event is defined as any (1) default on credit obligations; (2) default on payment of certain Series A Preferred Stock payments or a default under the Certificate of Designations and any related transaction document entered into in connection with the issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock; (3) bankruptcy of the Company; (4) ineligibility for listing of the Company’s common stock on a trading market; (5) change of control or fundamental transaction entered into by the Company, or other transaction entered into by the Company where more than 51% of the Company’s assets are sold; (6) failure of the Company to perform certain regulatory reporting; (7) failure to timely deliver certificates representing shares of common stock upon conversion of the shares of Series A Preferred Stock; (8) failure of the Company to maintain a sufficient number of reserved shares pursuant to the Preferred SPA; and (9) judgment is entered or filed against the Company or its subsidiaries in excess of an aggregate of $100,000 or the Company or any of its subsidiaries experiences a loss of property in excess of an aggregate of $100,000. The Company has elected not to adjust the carrying values of the Series A Preferred Stock to the liquidation preferences of such shares because it is uncertain whether or when an event would occur that would obligate the Company to pay the liquidation preferences to holders of shares and at the balance sheet date, these circumstances were not probable. Subsequent adjustments to the carrying values of the liquidation preferences will be made only when it becomes probable that such a liquidation event will occur.

Rights Upon a Subsequent Financing — So long as holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock hold such shares with an aggregate Stated Value equal to or exceeding $250,000, upon any issuance of shares of our common stock, Common Stock Equivalents (as defined in the Preferred SPA), conventional debt or a combination of such securities and/or debt (a “Subsequent Financing”), unless the proposed terms of a Subsequent Financing shall have first been delivered to such holders in reasonable detail and such holders have first been granted the option to purchase such securities pursuant to such terms, such holders have the right to purchase all, and no less than all, of the securities offered to investors in a Subsequent Financing on the same terms, conditions and price provided for in the Subsequent Financing. In addition, so long as holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock hold such shares with an aggregate Stated Value equal to or exceeding $500,000, if we effect a Subsequent Financing, such holders have a right to tender shares of Series A Preferred Stock for the securities offered pursuant to a Subsequent Financing.

Subsequent Equity Sales — In the event that we or any of our subsidiaries issue additional shares of common stock and/or common stock equivalents in connection with a financing pursuant to which the effective price per share for such securities is less than the then conversion price of the Series A Preferred Stock, then subject to certain exceptions set forth in the Certificate of Designations, such conversion price will be reduced to such the effective price of such issued securities.

Common Stock

On January 30, 2018, the Company’s Board of Directors approved the establishment of the Company’s 2018 Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan (the “LTIP”) and termination of its Carve-Out Plan (the “Plan”). Under the LTIP, the aggregate maximum number of shares of common stock (including shares underlying options) that may be issued under the LTIP pursuant to awards of restricted shares or options will be limited to 15% of the outstanding shares of common stock, which calculation shall be made on the first (1st) business day of each new fiscal year; provided that for fiscal year 2018, upon approval of the LTIP by the Company’s shareholders, up to 300,000 shares of common stock will initially be available for participants under the LTIP. Thereafter, the 15% evergreen provision shall govern the LTIP.

In connection with the termination of the Plan, on January 31, 2018, the Company issued to its employees and directors 1,284,470 and 153,126, shares of restricted common stock (“January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant”), respectively. Such shares of restricted common stock were granted outside the LTIP’s first year share availability pool, are fully vested, and will be released to the employees and directors in three tranches at the rate of 33.4%,  33.3% and 33.3% on September 1, 2018, March 1, 2019 and September 1, 2019, respectively. In the event an employee resigns prior to the date when all such shares have been released, the shares will be released at the rate of 16.5% every six months, until 100% of such shares are released. In the event that a director resigns prior to the date when all such shares have been released, the shares will be released in three tranches at the rate of 33.4%, 33.3% and 33.3% six months from the dates such shares were originally due to be released.

The LTIP and January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant were approved by a majority of the Company’s stockholders on January 31, 2018. In connection with the January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant, the Company recorded stock-based compensation expense of $2,156,394 for the year ended December 31, 2018.

On September 1, 2018, the Company released its first tranche of restricted shares under the January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant. The majority of the restricted stock that were released were net-share settled such that the Company withheld shares with value equivalent to the employees’ minimum statutory obligation for the applicable income and other employment taxes, and remitted the cash to the appropriate taxing authorities. The total shares withheld were based on the value of the restricted stock on their release date as determined by our closing stock price. These net-share settlements had the effect of share repurchases as they reduced and retired the number of shares that would have otherwise been issued as a result of the release and did not represent an expense to us. For the year ended December 31, 2018,  473,091 shares of restricted stock were released with an intrinsic value of approximately $2.3 million. Of the restricted stock released, 123,255 shares were forfeited and we withheld 92,555 shares to satisfy approximately $499,000 of employees’ minimum tax obligation on the released restricted stock. As of December 31, 2018, there were 964,505 shares of restricted stock remaining under the January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant, 929,264 of such shares were to be released in two equal tranches on March 1, 2019 and September 1, 2019, with an additional 35,241 shares to be released to a terminated employee in five equal tranches over the next 26 months.

On March 1, 2019 and September 1, 2019, the Company released its second and third tranches, respectively, of restricted shares under the January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant. A portion of the restricted stock that was released was net-share settled such that the Company withheld shares with value equivalent to the employees’ minimum statutory obligation for the applicable income and other employment taxes, and remitted the cash to the appropriate taxing authorities. The total shares withheld were based on the value of the restricted stock on their release date as determined by our closing stock price. These net-share settlements had the effect of share repurchases as they reduced and retired the number of shares that would have otherwise been issued as a result of the release and did not represent an expense to us. For the year ended December 31, 2019, 943,373 shares of restricted stock were released with an intrinsic value of approximately $1.5 million. Of the restricted stock released, 362,824 shares were forfeited and we withheld 46,422 shares to satisfy approximately $87,000 of employees’ minimum tax obligation on the released restricted stock. As of December 31, 2019, there were 21,132 shares of restricted stock remaining under the January 2018 Restricted Stock Grant to be released to a terminated employee in three equal tranches over the next 14 months.

On February 28, 2018, in connection with the extension of the maturity date of the Series C Convertible Note to August 28, 2018, the Company issued 327 shares of its common stock to the note holder. The Company recorded nominal interest expense for the year ended December 31, 2018.

During July, August and September 2018, the Company issued 94,160 shares of restricted common stock to vendors in return for website and investor relations services. The Company recorded an operating expense of $437,517 for the services.

On January 4, 2019, the Company awarded 400,000 deferred shares to Michael Howse, a member of the Company’s board of directors, in connection with a Deferred Shares Agreement under the LTIP. The shares vest immediately prior to a significant change in ownership, defined as a Fundamental Transaction in the agreement. In light of this performance vesting condition, the Company has not recorded any stock-based compensation expense for the issuance of these shares during the year ended December 31, 2019.

On September 9, 2019, the Company agreed to issue 150,000 shares of restricted common stock to George Oliva, the Company’s new Chief Financial Officer, as an inducement grant. Such shares were issued outside the Company’s LTIP. Such shares shall be subject to annual vesting over a period of four years beginning September 1, 2019. The Company will record stock-based compensation expense over the vesting period. The Company recorded stock-based compensation expense of $12,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019 relating to this grant.

During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company issued 172,780 restricted common shares, respectively, in exchange for services. The Company recorded an operating expense of $246,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019.

During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company issued 792,906 restricted common shares to employees, board members and consultants under the Company’s LTIP. Such shares shall subject to annual vesting over a period of three years beginning September 1, 2019. The Company will record stock-based compensation expense over the vesting period. The Company recorded stock compensation expense of $93,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019 relating to this grant.

As of December 31, 2019, 942,906 restricted common shares at a weighted average grant date fair value price of $0.98 remained subject to vesting. In addition, $816,000 of unrecognized compensation expense related to the unvested restricted common shares will be recognized over the remaining weighted average period of 2.87 years.

Warrants for Common Shares

The Company has issued warrants to purchase common shares to employees and consultants as compensation for services rendered, as well as, in conjunction with the purchase of common shares in equity and debt transactions. A summary of the warrant activity and related information for the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018 is provided as follows.

In connection with the Series F Convertible Notes, the Company issued warrants to purchase 1,174,447 common units at an exercise price of $5.40 per unit with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $300,000 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to common units on the consolidated balance sheet.  The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common unit price on date of grant $1.50, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 2.14% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series F Convertible Notes, the Company issued warrants to investment bankers to purchase 200,001 common units at an exercise price of $5.40 per unit with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $60,000 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to common units on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common unit price on date of grant $1.50, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 1.9% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series F Convertible Notes, the Company recognized the fair value of the warrants as a component of stockholders’ deficit.

In connection with the Series F Convertible Notes issued during 2018, the Company issued warrants to purchase 25,000 common shares at an exercise price of $5.40 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $44,000 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 2.82% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series F Convertible Notes issued during 2018, the Company issued warrants to investment bankers to purchase 3,222 common shares at an exercise price of $5.40 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $5,700 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 2.82% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series G Notes issued during 2018, the Company issued warrants to purchase 208,350 common shares at an exercise price of $5.40 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $366,000 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 2.81% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series G Notes issued during 2018, the Company issued warrants to investment bankers to purchase 58,334 common shares at an exercise price of $5.40 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $102,000 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 57%, risk-free interest rate 2.82% and expected life of 5 years.

In April 2018, the Company granted warrants to purchase up to 275,000 shares of common stock to Mr. Michael Howse, a member of the Company’s Board of Directors in connection with a consulting agreement. The warrants have an exercise price of $2.00 per share and warrants to purchase up to 110,000 shares of common stock vest over nine months. The remaining warrants vest upon certain performance milestones. The Company amended the warrants as of December 27, 2018 to remove certain price protection provisions and to include the determination of the number of warrants to be outstanding if a fundamental transaction occurs. All of the warrants immediately vest upon a change of control. The fair value of the vested warrants was $220,909 which was recorded as consulting expense with the offset recorded to warrant liability. The fair value of the warrants was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $3.25, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 58%, risk-free interest rate 2.58% and expected life of 4.27 years. In December 2019, the performance milestones were achieved and 165,000 warrants vested at that time. The fair value of the warrants was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $0.60, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 62%, risk-free interest rate 1.67% and expected life of 3.30 years. The fair value of the vested warrants was $14,000 which was recorded as consulting expense with the offset recorded to warrant liability. As of December 31, 2019 and 2018, warrants of 275,000 and 97,778, respectively, were vested.

In connection with a settlement agreement entered into in July 2018 with the original holder of the Series E Convertible Note, the Company issued a warrant to purchase 487,864 common shares at an exercise price of $3.00 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrant was $1,590,095 which was recorded as interest expense with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrant was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $5.00, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.82% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series G Notes amendment, the Company issued warrants to purchase 625,000 common shares at an exercise price of $4.50 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $1,253,125 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.77% and expected life of 5 years.

In August 2018, as payment for investor relations services, the Company issued a warrant to purchase 50,000 common shares at an exercise price of $4.00 per share with a three-year term to a vendor. The grant date fair value of the warrant was $135,000 which was recorded as consulting expense with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrant was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.30, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 60%, risk-free interest rate 2.88% and expected life of 3 years.

On July 25, 2018, as part of the agreement with the investment bankers in connection with the initial public offering, the Company issued warrants to purchase 72,000 common shares at an exercise price of $6.25 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $169,000 which was recorded as issuance costs in additional paid-in capital with the offset also recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $5.00, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.86% and expected life of 5 years.

On October 30, 2018, the Company issued a warrant to purchase 40,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $4.95 per share with a five-year term to a consultant pursuant to a consulting agreement in consideration for providing certain media agent services to the Company for a period of twelve months. The grant date fair value of the warrant was $104,400 which was recorded as consulting expense with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrant was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.95, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.94% and expected life of 5 years.

In connection with the Series G Notes amendment, entered into during the three months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued warrants to purchase 625,000 common shares at an exercise price of $4.50 per share with a five-year term. The grant date fair value of the warrants was $2,506,250 which was recorded as debt discount with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital on the consolidated balance sheet. The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $4.03, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk- free interest rate 2.77% and expected life of 5 years.

In April 2019, the Company granted a warrant to purchase up to 225,102 shares of common stock to Ms. Walsh, holder of Series A Preferred Stock. The warrant has an exercise price of $1.98 per share and are fully vested. The fair value of the warrant at issuance was $216,000. The fair value of the warrant was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $2.08, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.38% and expected life of 5 years. The Company determined the relative fair value of the warrant and the related Series A Preferred Stock, and recorded the warrant at $200,000, with the offset recorded to additional paid-in capital.

In April 2019, the Company agreed to grant a warrant to purchase up to 40,816 shares of common stock to Alexander Capital, L.P. in connection with the issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock. The warrant has an exercise price of $2.18 per share and are fully vested but not exercisable until October 2019. The fair value of the warrant at issuance was $43,000. The fair value of the warrant was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $2.08, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 59%, risk-free interest rate 2.38% and expected life of 5.0 years. The fair value was recorded as a cost of issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock, with the offset to additional paid-in capital.

In May 2019, the Company agreed to grant a warrant to purchase up to 122,272 shares of common stock to Alexander Capital, L.P. in connection with the Public Offering. The warrant has an exercise price of $1.66 per share and are fully vested but not exercisable until May 2020. The fair value of the warrant at issuance was $70,000. The fair value of the warrant was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $1.36, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 60%, risk-free interest rate 2.18% and expected life of 4.0 years. The fair value was recorded as a cost of issuance of the common stock, with the offset to additional paid-in capital.

In July 2019, the Company granted a warrant to purchase up to 40,000 shares of common stock to Lippert/Heishorn Associates Inc. The warrant has an exercise price of $1.24 per share and are fully vested. The fair value of the warrant at issuance was $23,000. The fair value of the warrant was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $1.16, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 58%, risk-free interest rate 1.88% and expected life of 5.0 years. The fair value was recorded as professional services with the offset to additional paid-in capital.

In August 2019, the Company granted warrants to purchase up to 50,000 shares of common stock to DFC Advisory Services, LLC. The warrants have an exercise price of $1.31 per share and are fully vested. The fair value of the warrants at issuance was $23,000. The fair value of the warrants was estimated using the Black-Scholes Model based on the following weighted average assumptions: common share price on date of grant $1.01, expected dividend yield 0%, expected volatility 58%, risk-free interest rate 1.51% and expected life of 5.0 years. The fair value was recorded as professional services with the offset to additional paid-in capital.

Warrant Amendment and Exercise Agreements

Between September 25, 2019 and October 8, 2019, the Company and certain holders (each a “Holder” and collectively, the “Holders”) of the Company’s common stock purchase warrants, with exercise prices between $3.00 and $5.40 (collectively, the “Original Warrants”), including the Company’s Series D common stock purchase warrants, Series F common stock purchase warrants (the “Series F Warrants”) and Series G common stock purchase warrants (the “Series G Warrants”), entered into Warrant Amendment and Exercise Agreements (the “Warrant Amendment Agreements”), pursuant to which the Company agreed to reduce the exercise price of each Original Warrant to $0.80 (the “Reduced Exercise Price”), and for each Original Warrant exercised by a Holder at the Reduced Exercise Price, the Company agreed to reduce the exercise price of Original Warrants to purchase up to an equivalent number of shares of common stock (the “Amended Warrants”) to $0.79 (the “Amended Exercise Price”). The Company entered into Warrant Amendment Agreements with 32 Holders, under which Original Warrants were exercised for a total of 1,128,381 shares of common stock and the Company received gross proceeds of $903,000. The net proceeds to the Company, after commissions and legal expenses, were approximately $840,000. Remaining Original Warrants for 1,381,403 shares of common stock had their exercise price adjusted to the Amended Exercise Price of $0.79.

A modification to the price of a warrant is treated as an exchange of the original warrant for a new warrant. The calculation of the incremental value associated with the new warrant is based on the excess of the fair value of the modified warrant based on current assumptions over the fair value of the original warrant measured immediately before its price is modified based on current assumptions. The total incremental stock-based compensation expense was $892,000 recorded in other income (expense), net on the consolidated statements of operations during fiscal year 2019.

Pursuant to the Warrant Amendment Agreement entered into with the Holders of Series F Warrants and Series G Warrants, if the exercise of an Original Warrant at the Reduced Exercise Price would cause such a Holder to exceed the 9.99% beneficial ownership limitation (the “Beneficial Ownership Limitation”), in lieu of receiving such number of shares of common stock in excess of the Beneficial Ownership Limitation, the Company will only issue such number of shares of common stock to such Holder as would not cause such Holder to exceed the maximum number of shares of common stock permitted under the Beneficial Ownership Limitation, and such Holder shall be issued, at an exercise price equal to the Reduced Exercise Price less $0.01 per share, pre-funded common stock purchase warrants covering such number of shares of common stock as would otherwise have been in excess of the Beneficial Ownership Limitation (the “Pre-Funded Warrants”, and collectively with the Original Warrants and the Amended Warrants, the “Warrants”). In connection with such exercises, two Holders were issued Pre-Funded Warrants to purchase an aggregate of 414,364 shares of common stock.

Additionally, pursuant to the Warrant Amendment Agreements, the Company agreed to prepare and file with the SEC, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than November 4, 2019 (as extended by the Settlement Agreements (as defined below) to November 18, 2019), a registration statement on Form S-3 to register all shares of common stock received by the Holders upon exercise of any Warrant (as defined in the Warrant Amendment Agreements) and all shares of common stock underlying the Original Warrants (as defined in the Warrant Amendment Agreements) (such issued and underlying shares, the “Resale Shares”). On December 3, 2019, the Company filed a prospectus to its Registration Statement on Form S-3 (Registration No. 333-234787) for the registration of the Resale Shares.

From November 3, 2019 to November 6, 2019, the Company entered into settlement agreements (each a “Settlement Agreement” and collectively, the “Settlement Agreements”) with each of the Holders (other than the Medalist Funds (as defined herein), whose Settlement Agreement is described below) pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue such Holders an aggregate of 152,944 additional shares of common stock, with such shares meant to compensate such Holders for the difference between the Amended Exercise Price and the lower priced shares that were offered to investors in connection with the Company’s earlier registered direct offering of an aggregate of 2,500,000 shares of common stock, priced at $0.70 per share, that the Company closed on October 16, 2019 (the “Registered Direct Offering”). In addition, pursuant to the Settlement Agreements, the Company and the Holders agreed to extend the date by which the Company would file a registration statement on Form S-3 to register all of the Resale Shares from November 4, 2019 to November 18, 2019.

Information regarding warrants for common stock outstanding and exercisable as of December 31, 2019 is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

Warrants

    

 

    

Warrants

Exercise

 

Outstanding as of

 

Remaining

 

Exercisable as of

Price

 

December 31, 2019

 

Life (years)

 

December 31, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$0.79 - $2.18

 

2,653,956

 

2.95

 

2,456,684

$3.00 - $4.00

 

3,638,911

 

2.94

 

3,638,911

$4.50 - $4.95

 

187,767

 

1.41

 

187,767

$5.40 - $6.25

 

1,454,826

 

2.62

 

1,454,826

$10.35

 

1,634

 

1.28

 

1,634

$3.58

 

7,937,094

 

3.00

 

7,739,822

 

Warrants exercisable as of December 31, 2019 excludes warrants to purchase 197,272 common shares issued to Alexander Capital L.P.,which are fully vested, but are exercisable in the amounts of 122,272 and 75,000 after May 21, 2020 and October 16, 2020, respectively.

Information regarding warrants for common stock outstanding and exercisable as of December 31, 2018 is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

Warrants 

    

 

    

Warrants

Exercise

 

Outstanding as of 

 

Remaining 

 

 Exercisable as of

Price

 

December 31, 2018

 

Life (years)

 

December 31, 2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$2.00

 

275,000

 

4.26

 

97,778

 

$3.00 - $4.00

 

5,522,720

 

4.21

 

5,522,720

 

$4.50 - $4.95

 

298,882

 

2.73

 

298,882

 

$5.40 - $6.25

 

2,543,577

 

3.58

 

2,543,577

 

$10.35

 

1,634

 

2.28

 

1,634

 

$3.85

 

8,641,813

 

3.97

 

8,464,591

 

Warrants exercisable as of December 31, 2018, excludes warrants to purchase 177,222 common shares issued to Mr. Howse which have not yet vested.