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ACQUISITIONS
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
ACQUISITIONS ACQUISITIONS
2023 Acquisitions
On October 6, 2023, the Company purchased an additional 3,700,000 shares of bebe for an aggregate purchase price of $18,500, resulting in an increase in the Company's ownership interest to 76.2%. The purchase of these additional shares resulted in the Company having a majority voting interest in bebe and the consolidation of bebe financial results for periods subsequent to October 6, 2023. The Company used the acquisition method of accounting and determined the fair value of assets exceeded consideration by $15,903 which was recorded as a bargain purchase gain during the three months ended December 31, 2023. The gain on bargain purchase was included within other income (expense) in gain on bargain purchase in the consolidated statements of operations. The bargain purchase gain resulted from the Company’s specific deferred tax asset attributes associated with the utilization of bebe’s net operating losses. bebe is included in the All Other category that is reported with Corporate and Other in Note 23 - Business Segments.
Freedom VCM Equity Investment Acquisition - Pro Forma Financial Information

On August 21, 2023, the Company acquired approximately 31% equity interest in Freedom VCM for total consideration of $281,144. The equity interest was acquired in connection with Freedom VCM's acquisition of FRG by a buyer group that included members of senior management of FRG, led by Brian Kahn, FRG’s then Chief Executive Officer as part of the FRG take-private transaction.

The unaudited pro-forma financial information for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 in the table below summarizes the results of operations of the Company and the equity investment in Freedom VCM as though the acquisition of the approximately 31% equity investment on August 21, 2023 had occurred as of the beginning of each of the years on January 1, 2023 and 2022. The pro-forma financial information presented includes the effects of the common stock offering in July 2023 and adjustments related to additional interest expense from borrowings that the Company used to finance the acquisition of the equity interest. The Company has elected to account for the acquisition of the equity investment under the fair value option and any changes in fair value of the equity investment during future periods will be recorded in the consolidated statements of operations.

The pro forma financial information as presented below is for informational purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of the results of operations that would have been achieved if the acquisition of the equity investment had taken place at the beginning of the earliest period presented, nor does it intend to be a projection of future results.
Pro Forma (unaudited)
Year Ended December 31,
20232022
Revenues$1,643,600 $1,080,670 
Net loss attributable to B. Riley Financial, Inc.$(105,750)$(168,970)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders$(113,807)$(176,978)
Basic loss per share$(3.74)$(5.84)
Diluted loss per share$(3.74)$(5.84)
Weighted average basic shares outstanding30,456,631 30,279,439 
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding30,456,631 30,279,439 
2022 Acquisitions
Acquisition of Targus
On October 18, 2022, the Company acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Targus in a transaction pursuant to Purchase Agreement with Targus, the sellers identified therein, and the other parties thereto. The purchase price consideration totaled $247,546, which consisted of cash in the amount of $112,686, seller financing of $54,000, the issuance of $59,016 in 6.75% senior notes due 2024, the issuance of $15,329 of the Company’s common stock and stock options, and deferred payments of $6,515. In accordance with ASC 805, the Company used the acquisition method of accounting for this acquisition. Goodwill of $79,781 and other intangible assets of $89,000 were recorded as a result of the acquisition. The acquisition complements the Company’s existing investments and offers potential growth to the Company’s operations in the Consumer Products segment.
The assets and liabilities of Targus, both tangible and intangible, were recorded at their estimated fair values as of the October 18, 2022 acquisition date. Acquisition related costs, such as legal, accounting, valuation and other professional fees related to the acquisition of Targus, were charged against earnings in the amount of $1,921 and included in selling, general and administrative expenses in the consolidated statements of operations for the year ended December 31, 2022. Targus goodwill recognized subsequent to the acquisition will be non-deductible for tax purposes.
The fair value of acquisition consideration and preliminary purchase price allocation was as follows:
Consideration paid:
Cash$112,686 
Fair value of seller financing54,000 
Fair value of 2,400,000 RILYO shares issued in senior notes at $24.59 per share
59,016 
Fair value of 227,491 B. Riley common shares issued at $42.11 per share
9,580 
Fair value of 215,876 stock options attributable to service period prior to acquisition
5,749 
Fair value of deferred payments6,515 
Total consideration$247,546 
Assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
Cash and cash equivalents$18,810 
Accounts receivable91,039 
Prepaid and other assets90,289 
Right-of-use assets7,665 
Property and equipment8,320 
Other intangible assets89,000 
Accounts payable(54,553)
Accrued expenses and other liabilities(62,939)
Deferred income taxes(9,989)
Contingent consideration(2,212)
Lease liability(7,665)
Net tangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed167,765 
Goodwill79,781 
Total$247,546 
During the year ended December 31, 2023, goodwill for Targus changed by $4,028 related to certain purchase price accounting adjustments.
The following is a summary of identifiable intangible assets acquired and the related expected lives for the finite-lived intangible assets:
CategoryUseful lifeFair Value
Customer relationships9 years$50,000 
Internally developed software and other intangibles
1 to 3 years
4,000 
TradenamesN/A35,000 
Total$89,000 
The weighted average lives of amortizable intangible assets at acquisition date was 8.5 years.

Unaudited Pro Forma Information

Acquisition of Targus

The following unaudited pro forma financial information is presented to illustrate the estimated effects of the acquisition of Targus as if it had occurred on January 1, 2021.
Pro Forma (unaudited)
Year Ended December 31,
20222021
Revenues$1,418,291 $1,887,385 
Net (loss) income$(138,448)$461,892 
Net (loss) income attributable to B. Riley Financial, Inc.$(141,683)$456,144 
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders$(149,691)$448,687 

These pro forma results do not necessarily represent the results of operations that would have been achieved if the acquisition had taken place on January 1, 2021, nor are they indicative of the results of operations for future periods. For the period from October 18, 2022 to December 31, 2022, revenues and pre-tax income from Targus included in the Company’s consolidated results of operations were $77,821 and $6,899, respectively.
Other Acquisitions
During the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company converted $17,500 of a loan receivable with Lingo into equity and the Company's ownership interest in Lingo increased from 40% to 80%. This resulted in the consolidation of Lingo and the pre-existing equity method investment was remeasured at fair value resulting in the recognition of a gain of $6,790, which is included in trading (losses) income and fair value adjustments on loans in the consolidated statements of operations. Upon the consolidation of Lingo on May 31, 2022, the total fair value of the assets of Lingo was $116,500 and the fair value of the 20% noncontrolling interest was $8,021. As part of the acquisition, the Company assumed liabilities in the amount of $32,172 and recorded goodwill of $34,412 and other intangible assets of $63,000 were recorded in the accompanying consolidated balance sheet.
The Company also completed the acquisitions of BullsEye Telecom (“BullsEye”), FocalPoint Securities LLC (“FocalPoint”), and Atlantic Coast Fibers (“ACR”) (and related businesses). In accordance with ASC 805, the Company used the acquisition method of accounting for these acquisitions, none of which were material to the Company's consolidated financial statements. The aggregate purchase price consideration consisted of $145,987 in cash, $20,320 in issuance of common stock of the Company, $52,969 in assumed debt and other consideration payable. The purchase price allocation consisted of $151,925 in goodwill, $52,860 in intangible assets, and $2,522 in net assets acquired. The results of operations of the acquisitions which were not material, have been included in our consolidated financial statements from the date of purchase. During the year ended December 31, 2023, certain working capital holdback provisions in the BullsEye purchase agreement were finalized resulting in the Company receiving $672 of cash, which reduced goodwill from $151,925 to $151,253.
Valuation Assumptions for Purchase Price Allocation
Our valuation assumptions used to value the acquired assets and assumed liabilities require significant estimates, especially with respect to intangible assets, inventories, property and equipment, and deferred income taxes. In determining the fair value of intangible assets acquired, the Company must make assumptions about the future performance of the acquired businesses, including among other things, the forecasted revenue growth attributable to the asset groups and projected operating expenses inclusive of expected synergies, future cost savings, and other benefits expected to be achieved by combining the businesses acquired with the Company. The intangible assets acquired are primarily comprised of customer relationships, trade names and trademarks, developed technology, and backlog. The Company utilized widely accepted income-based, market-based, and cost-based valuation approaches to perform the preliminary purchase price allocations. The estimated fair value of the customer relationships and backlog are determined using the multi-period excess earnings method and the estimated fair value of the trade names and trademarks and developed technology are determined using the relief from royalty method. Both methods require forward looking estimates that are discounted to determine the fair value of the intangible asset using a risk-adjusted discount rate that is reflective of the level of risk associated with future estimates associated with the asset group that could be affected by future economic and market conditions.