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Recent Agreements:
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
Recent Agreements:

 

3.Recent Agreements:

 

Lacoste

 

In December 2022, we closed a transaction agreement with Lacoste, whereby an exclusive and worldwide license was granted for the production and distribution of Lacoste brand perfumes and cosmetics. Our rights under this license are subject to certain minimum advertising expenditures and royalty payments as are customary in our industry. The license becomes effective in January 2024 and will last for 15 years.

 

Dunhill

 

In April 2022, we announced that the Dunhill fragrance license will expire on September 30, 2023 and will not be renewed. The Company will continue to produce and sell Dunhill fragrances until the license expires and will maintain the right to sell-off remaining Dunhill fragrance inventory for a limited time as is customary in the fragrance industry.

 

Donna Karan and DKNY

 

In September 2021, we entered into a long-term global licensing agreement for the creation, development and distribution of fragrances and fragrance-related products under the Donna Karan and DKNY brands. Our rights under this license are subject to certain minimum advertising expenditures and royalty payments as are customary in our industry. With this agreement, we gained several well-established and valuable fragrance franchises, most notably Donna Karan Cashmere Mist and DKNY Be Delicious, as well as a significant loyal consumer base around the world. In connection with the grant of license, we issued 65,342 shares of Inter Parfums, Inc. common stock valued at $5.0 million to the licensor. The exclusive license became effective July 1, 2022, and we are planning to launch new fragrances under these brands in 2024.

 

Rochas Fashion

 

Effective January 1, 2021, we entered into a new license agreement modifying our Rochas fashion business model. The new agreement calls for a reduction in royalties to be received. As a result, in the first quarter of 2021, we took a $2.4 million impairment charge on our Rochas fashion trademark. In the fourth quarter of 2022, we again took a $6.8 million impairment charge on the Rochas fashion trademark after an independent expert concluded that the valuation of the trademark was $11.3 million. The new license also contains an option for the licensee to buy-out the Rochas fashion trademarks in June 2025 at its then fair market value.

 

Land and Building Acquisition - New Headquarters in Paris

 

In April 2021, Interparfums SA, our 72% owned French subsidiary, completed the acquisition of its new headquarters at 10 rue de Solférino in the 7th arrondissement of Paris from the property developer. This is an office complex combining three buildings connected by two inner courtyards, and consists of approximately 40,000 total sq. ft.

 

The purchase price included the complete renovation of the site. As of March 31, 2023, $151 million of the purchase price, including approximately $4.5 million of acquisition costs, is included in property, equipment and leasehold improvements on the accompanying balance sheet. The purchase price has been allocated approximately $62.3 million to land and $88.7 million to the building. The building, which was delivered on February 28, 2022, includes the building structure, development of the property, façade waterproofing, general and technical installations and interior fittings that will be depreciated over a range of 7 to 50 years. The Company has elected to depreciate the building cost based on the useful lives of its components. Approximately $1.8 million of cash held in escrow is also included in property, equipment and leasehold improvements on the accompanying balance sheet as of March 31, 2023.

 

The acquisition was financed by a 10-year €120 million (approximately $130.5 million) bank loan which bears interest at one-month Euribor plus 0.75%. Approximately €80 million of the variable rate debt was swapped for variable interest rate debt with a maximum rate of 2% per annum. The swap effectively exchanges the variable interest rate to a fixed rate of approximately 1.1%.