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STOCKHOLDERS' AND MEMBERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
STOCKHOLDERS' AND MEMBERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) [Abstract]  
STOCKHOLDERS' AND MEMBERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)
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STOCKHOLDERS’ AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
 

Equity Line Offerings

On April 26, 2021, Brooklyn and Lincoln Park executed the First Purchase Agreement and a related registration rights agreement. Pursuant to the First Purchase Agreement, Brooklyn had the right, but not the obligation, to sell to Lincoln Park, and Lincoln Park would be obligated to purchase, up to $20,000,000 of shares of Brooklyn’s common stock. Sales of common stock by Brooklyn, if any, were subject to certain limitations, and could occur from time to time, at Brooklyn’s sole discretion. For entering into the First Purchase Agreement, Brooklyn issued to Lincoln Park 56,041 shares of common shares as consideration for Lincoln Park’s commitment to purchase up to $20,000,000 in shares of common stock. During the three months ending June 30, 2021, Brooklyn issued and sold to Lincoln Park a total of 1,127,736 shares of common stock for gross proceeds of $20,000,000, and no further shares may be sold to Lincoln Park under the First Purchase Agreement.
 

On May 26, 2021, Brooklyn executed the Second Purchase Agreement and a related registration rights agreement. Pursuant to the Second Purchase Agreement, Brooklyn has the right, but not the obligation, to sell to Lincoln Park, and Lincoln Park would be obligated to purchase, up to $40,000,000 of shares of Brooklyn’s common stock. Sales of common stock by Brooklyn, if any, are subject to certain limitations, and may occur from time to time, at Brooklyn’s sole discretion. For entering into the Second Purchase Agreement, Brooklyn issued to Lincoln Park 50,000 shares of common shares as consideration for Lincoln Park’s commitment to purchase up to $40,000,000 in shares of common stock.
 

Under the Second Purchase Agreement, on any business day selected by Brooklyn, Brooklyn may direct Lincoln Park to purchase up to 60,000 shares of common stock on such business day (each, a “Regular Purchase”), provided, however, that (i) the Regular Purchase may be increased to up to 80,000 shares, provided that the closing sale price of the common stock is not below $5.50 on the purchase date, and (ii) the Regular Purchase may be increased to up to 120,000 shares, provided that the closing sale price of the common stock is not below $7.00 on the purchase date. In each case, Lincoln Park’s maximum commitment in any single Regular Purchase may not exceed $1,000,000 under the First Purchase Agreement and $2,000,000 under the Second Purchase Agreement. The purchase price per share for each such Regular Purchase will be based off of prevailing market prices of common stock immediately preceding the time of sale. In addition to Regular Purchases, Brooklyn may direct Lincoln Park to purchase other amounts as accelerated purchases or as additional accelerated purchases if the closing sale price of the common stock exceeds certain threshold prices as set forth in the Second Purchase Agreement.
 

The Second Purchase Agreement also prohibits Brooklyn from directing Lincoln Park to purchase any shares of common stock if those shares, when aggregated with all other shares of common stock then beneficially owned by Lincoln Park and its affiliates, would result in Lincoln Park and its affiliates having beneficial ownership, at any single point in time, of more than 4.99% of the then total outstanding shares of common stock. Brooklyn has the right to terminate the Second Purchase Agreement at any time, at no cost or penalty.
 

Actual sales of shares of common stock to Lincoln Park under the Second Purchase Agreements depend on a variety of factors to be determined by Brooklyn from time to time, including, among others, market conditions, the trading price of the common stock and determinations by Brooklyn as to the appropriate sources of funding for Brooklyn and its operations. The Company expects that any net proceeds received by Brooklyn from such sales to Lincoln Park will be used for research and development, working capital and general corporate purposes.
 
As of June 30, 2021, Brooklyn had issued and sold 3,211,942 shares of common stock under the First Purchase Agreement and the Second Purchase Agreement for total net proceeds of $48,508,585.

Reverse Stock-Split


On March 25, 2021, immediately prior to the Merger, Brooklyn filed an amendment to the Certificate of Incorporation with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware to effect a reverse stock split. As a result of the reverse stock split, the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock immediately prior to the reverse stock split was reduced into a smaller number of shares, such that every two shares of common stock held by a stockholder of Brooklyn immediately prior to the reverse stock split were combined and reclassified into one share of common stock after the reverse stock split.
 

Immediately following the reverse stock split there were approximately 1,514,373 shares of common stock outstanding prior to the Merger. No fractional shares were issued in connection with the reverse stock split.
 

Merger


Under the terms of the Merger Agreement (see Notes 1 and 3), on March 25, 2021, Brooklyn issued shares of common stock to the equity holders of Brooklyn LLC. The 86,667 Class A units of Brooklyn LLC were converted into 22,274,718 shares of common stock; the 15,000,000 Class B units were converted into 2,514,714 shares of common stock; the 10,000,000 Class C units were converted into 1,676,308 shares of common stock; 629,643 shares of common units were converted into 629,643 shares of common stock, and 10,500,000 rights options were converted into 11,828,575 shares of common stock.  Brooklyn also issued 1,067,879 shares of common stock to the Financial Advisor pursuant to the Merger Agreement.