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Common Shares and Warrants
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Equity [Abstract]  
Common Shares and Warrants

NOTE 11 – COMMON SHARES AND WARRANTS

Upon completion of the Merger on March 21, 2015, TBO stockholders were entitled to receive the following (all reflect the 1-for-5 Reverse Split):

 

(a) 4,016,846 shares of TBO common stock, no par value per share (“TBO Common Stock”) converted into 4,016,846 shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.0005 per share (“Company Common Stock”);

 

(b) 8,000 shares of TBO Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.001 per share (“TBO Series A Preferred Stock”) converted into 4,200,511 shares of Company’s Series A Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.0001 per share (“Company Preferred Stock”) at closing and 1,800,220 shares of Company Preferred Stock subject to an earn out;

 

(c) 1,019,600 shares of TBO Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.001 per share (“TBO Series B Preferred Stock”) converted into 764,791 shares of Company Preferred Stock;

 

(d) 640,000 shares of TBO Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.001 per share (“TBO Series C Preferred Stock”) converted into 480,057 shares of Company Common Stock; and

 

(e) 4,000 shares of TBO Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.001 per share (“TBO Series D Preferred Stock”) converted into 2,100,252 shares of Company Common Stock at closing and 900,108 shares of Company Common Stock subject to an earn out.

Marlin Capital Investments, LLC (“Marlin Capital”), a company which Michael Brauser, our Executive Chairman, owns 50% and is one of two managers, held RSUs representing the right to receive 2,000,000 shares of TBO Common Stock. The Company assumed these RSUs upon closing of the Merger and the RSUs represent the right to receive 2,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock. The RSUs vest annually beginning from October 13, 2015 only if certain performance goals of the Company are met. The shares underlying such RSUs will not be delivered until October 13, 2018, unless there is a change of control of the Company.

 

In addition, 960,000 RSUs held by TBO employees were assumed by the Company and represent the right to receive 960,000 shares of Company Common Stock, subject to vesting and delivery. 28,000 outstanding TBO warrants were assumed upon the Merger and are exercisable for 28,000 shares of Company Common Stock. In June 2015, 20,122 shares of Company Common Stock were issued as a result of a cashless exercise of the 28,000 warrants.

As stated in Note 1(b), for accounting purposes, the Company has been recognized as the accounting acquiree in the Merger described above, with IDI Holdings being the accounting acquirer. Therefore, the equity structure prior to March 21, 2015 was restated to reflect the number of common shares and preferred shares of the Company issued to TBO shareholders to effect the transaction using the exchange ratio prescribed by the Merger Agreement.

Common shares

As of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, the number of issued and outstanding common shares was 15,603,286 and 6,597,155, respectively. The change of number of common shares during the three months ended September 30, 2015 was as a result of issuance of the following common shares:

 

  On July 1, 2015, an aggregate of 32,000 shares were issued to two third-party consulting firms, for services to be performed in accordance with contracts.

 

  On July 28, 2015, 1,280,410 shares were issued to an institutional investor as a result of a registered direct offering. Pursuant to the definitive purchase agreement (“Securities Purchase Agreement”) with an institutional investor on July 24, 2015, the Company sold 1,280,410 shares of its common stock at a per share price of $7.81. The net proceeds to the Company from the offering, after deducting offering costs of $600, were received on July 28, 2015.

 

  In July 2015, an aggregate of 228,800 shares were issued to certain officers and directors as a result of the vesting of RSUs.

 

  In September 2015, an aggregate of 136,000 shares were issued to two directors as a result of the vesting of RSUs.

Warrants

Pursuant to a concurrent private placement with the Securities Purchase Agreement, as mentioned above, the Company issued to the investor warrants to purchase 0.5 share of common stock for each share of common stock purchased in the registered direct offering at an exercise price of $10.00 per share, for a total of 640,205 shares of common stock. The warrants will be exercisable six months from the date of issuance and will expire 36 months from the date of issuance.

Preferred shares

As of September 30, 2015, as part of the Merger, the Company issued a total of 4,965,302 shares of Company Preferred Shares to TBO shareholders. An additional 1,800,220 shares of Company Preferred Stock may be issued subject to an earn-out. Terms of the Company Preferred Shares are as follows:

Conversion. The Company Preferred Stock will automatically convert on a one-for-one basis into Company Common Stock immediately before the closing of a qualified sale. The Certificate of Designation of the Company Preferred Stock defines qualified sale as the bona fide, arms’ length sale of Company Preferred Stock to a non-affiliate of either the holder or the Company.

Dividends. Each holder of Company Preferred Stock will be entitled to receive dividends in the same manner as holders of Company Common Stock, at the same time any dividends or other distributions will be paid or declared and set apart for payment on any shares of Company Common Stock, on the basis of the largest number of whole shares of Company Common Stock into which such holder’s shares of Company Preferred Stock could be converted.

Voting Rights. Except as required by law, holders of Company Preferred Stock will not be entitled to vote, but each holder will be entitled, on the same basis as a holder of Company Common Stock, to receive notice of an action or meeting. In addition, holders of any series of preferred stock will be entitled to vote on any changes to the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation that would modify the designations of such series of preferred stock.

Dissolution, Liquidation or Winding Up. In connection with a dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Company, distributions to the stockholders of the Company shall be made among the holders of Company Common Stock, Company Preferred Stock and any other class or series of preferred stock entitled to participate with the Common Stock in a liquidating distribution pro rata in proportion to the shares of Company Common Stock then held by them and the maximum number of shares of Company Common Stock which they would have the right to acquire upon conversion of shares of Company Preferred Stock held by them.

 

No Preemptive or Redemption Rights. The Company Preferred Stock has no preemptive or redemption rights.