form10q.htm
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
(Mark One)
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Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2013
Or
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Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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For the transition period from __________ to __________
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware
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000-54200
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37-1644635
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(State of Incorporation)
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(Commission File Number)
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(IRS Employer Identification No.)
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8697 Research Drive Irvine CA, 92618-4204
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
(949) 465-0065
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirement for the past 90 days. Yes þ No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes þ No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):
Large accelerated filer o
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Accelerated filer o
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Non-accelerated filer o (Do not check if a smaller reporting company)
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Smaller reporting company þ
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act). Yes o No þ
The number of shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share of DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. outstanding as of the close of business on October 31, 2013, were 12,144,096.
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
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PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(In thousands, except share and per share data)
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September 30,
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December 31,
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2013
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2012
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ASSETS
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Current assets
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Cash
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$ |
270 |
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$ |
1,103 |
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Accounts receivable, net
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12,685 |
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12,287 |
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Due from related party
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195 |
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202 |
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Inventory, net
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918 |
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811 |
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Deferred costs
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3,773 |
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3,955 |
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Deferred tax assets
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47 |
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48 |
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Prepaid expenses and other current assets
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919 |
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302 |
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Total current assets
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18,807 |
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18,708 |
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Property and equipment, net
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139 |
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179 |
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Other assets, net
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151 |
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205 |
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Deferred costs, net of current portion
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1,810 |
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2,124 |
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Goodwill
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8,485 |
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8,571 |
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Intangible assets, net
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4,472 |
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6,023 |
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Total assets
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$ |
33,864 |
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$ |
35,810 |
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
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Current liabilities
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Accounts payable
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$ |
13,036 |
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$ |
11,080 |
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Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
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3,040 |
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2,895 |
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Lines of credit
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4,247 |
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3,430 |
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Current portion of debt
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1,963 |
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1,800 |
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Due to related parties
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160 |
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1 |
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Accrued earn out consideration
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331 |
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1,186 |
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Warrant liability
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933 |
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- |
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Unearned revenue
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6,639 |
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7,409 |
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Total current liabilities
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30,349 |
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27,801 |
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Long term liabilities
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Unearned revenue, net of current portion
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2,472 |
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2,883 |
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Debt, net of current portion and discount
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2,099 |
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2,922 |
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Accrued earn out consideration, net of current portion
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154 |
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159 |
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Deferred tax liabilities
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1,038 |
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1,078 |
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Other long term liabilities
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76 |
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80 |
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Total liabilities
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36,188 |
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34,923 |
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Commitments and contingencies and subsequent event
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- |
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- |
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STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
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Cumulative Convertible Preferred stock, $0.001 par value, 10,000,000 shares
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authorized, 1,105,155 shares issued and outstanding, including
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cumulative and imputed preferred dividends of $586 and $361, and
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with a liquidation preference of $8,983 and $8,758 at September 30, 2013
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and December 31, 2012, respectively
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7,609 |
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7,370 |
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Common stock, $0.001 par value, 100,000,000 shares authorized,
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12,297,979 issued and 12,144,096 outstanding as of September 30, 2013,
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and 9,300,439 issued and 9,146,556 outstanding as of December 31, 2012
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12 |
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9 |
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Additional paid-in capital
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16,621 |
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16,132 |
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Treasury stock, 153,883 shares of common stock
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(205 |
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(205 |
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Accumulated deficit
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(25,720 |
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(21,674 |
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Unearned ESOP shares
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(664 |
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(767 |
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Accumulated other comprehensive income
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23 |
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22 |
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Total stockholders’ (deficit) equity
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(2,324 |
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887 |
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
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$ |
33,864 |
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$ |
35,810 |
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See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(In thousands, except share and per share data)
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Three Months Ended September 30,
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Nine Months Ended September 30,
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2013
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2012
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2013
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2012
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Net sales
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$ |
17,575 |
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$ |
18,567 |
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$ |
46,067 |
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$ |
54,144 |
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Cost of sales
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14,113 |
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14,445 |
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36,216 |
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42,559 |
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Gross profit
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3,462 |
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4,122 |
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9,851 |
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11,585 |
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Selling, general and administrative expense
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4,485 |
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4,741 |
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13,981 |
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13,370 |
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Adjustment to earn-out obligations
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(820 |
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- |
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(820 |
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- |
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Operating loss
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(203 |
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(619 |
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(3,310 |
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(1,785 |
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Other expense:
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Interest expense
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241 |
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350 |
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723 |
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698 |
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Other income, net
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(168 |
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(19 |
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(182 |
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(80 |
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Total other expense
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73 |
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331 |
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541 |
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618 |
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Net loss before income taxes
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(276 |
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(950 |
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(3,851 |
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(2,403 |
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Provision (benefit) for income taxes
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(109 |
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64 |
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(466 |
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132 |
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Net loss
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(167 |
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(1,014 |
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(3,385 |
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(2,535 |
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Cumulative and imputed preferred stock dividends
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(223 |
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(249 |
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(661 |
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(710 |
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Net loss attributable to common shareholders
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$ |
(390 |
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$ |
(1,263 |
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$ |
(4,046 |
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$ |
(3,245 |
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Net loss per share -
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Basic and diluted
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$ |
(0.04 |
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$ |
(0.15 |
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$ |
(0.44 |
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$ |
(0.42 |
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Weighted average shares outstanding -
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Basic and diluted
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10,019,109 |
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8,182,103 |
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9,117,969 |
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7,698,635 |
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Comprehensive loss
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$ |
(166 |
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$ |
(992 |
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$ |
(3,383 |
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$ |
(2,507 |
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See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(In thousands)
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Accumulated
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Convertible
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Additional
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Unearned
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other
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Total
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Preferred stock
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Common stock
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paid-in
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Treasury
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Accumulated
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ESOP
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comprehensive
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stockholders’
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Shares
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Amount
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Shares
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Amount
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capital
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stock
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deficit
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shares
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income
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equity (deficit)
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Balance at December 31, 2012
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1,105 |
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$ |
7,370 |
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9,300 |
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$ |
9 |
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$ |
16,132 |
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$ |
(205 |
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$ |
(21,674 |
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$ |
(767 |
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$ |
22 |
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$ |
887 |
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Net loss
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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(3,385 |
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- |
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- |
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(3,385 |
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Foreign currency translation adjustment
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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1 |
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1 |
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Common stock issued to employee as
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part of a specified portion of their
regular annual cash bonus
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- |
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- |
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71 |
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- |
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83 |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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83 |
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Common stock issued in private
placement, net of costs
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- |
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- |
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2,927 |
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3 |
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400 |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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403 |
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Employee stock-based compensation
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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6 |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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6 |
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Accrued dividends on preferred stock
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- |
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239 |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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(661 |
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- |
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- |
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(422 |
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Principal payment from ESOP
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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- |
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103 |
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- |
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103 |
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Balance at September 30, 2013
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1,105 |
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$ |
7,609 |
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12,298 |
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$ |
12 |
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$ |
16,621 |
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$ |
(205 |
) |
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$ |
(25,720 |
) |
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$ |
(664 |
) |
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$ |
23 |
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$ |
(2,324 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(In thousands)
|
|
Nine Months ended September 30,
|
|
|
|
2013
|
|
|
2012
|
|
Cash flows from operating activities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net loss
|
|
$ |
(3,385 |
) |
|
$ |
(2,535 |
) |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(used in) provided by operating activities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Depreciation and amortization
|
|
|
1,497 |
|
|
|
992 |
|
Amortization of deferred financing costs and note discount
|
|
|
140 |
|
|
|
160 |
|
Employee stock-based compensation
|
|
|
6 |
|
|
|
50 |
|
Non-employee stock-based compensation
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
341 |
|
Non-cash interest income
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(24 |
) |
Acquisition earn-out adjustment
|
|
|
(820 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
Change in fair value of warrants
|
|
|
(166 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
ESOP compensation expense
|
|
|
104 |
|
|
|
98 |
|
Deferred taxes, net
|
|
|
(5 |
) |
|
|
28 |
|
Allowance for doubtful accounts
|
|
|
56 |
|
|
|
13 |
|
Loss on disposal of property and equipment
|
|
|
13 |
|
|
|
- |
|
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Accounts receivable
|
|
|
(468 |
) |
|
|
3,899 |
|
Due from related party
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(357 |
) |
Inventory, net
|
|
|
(107 |
) |
|
|
(184 |
) |
Deferred costs
|
|
|
496 |
|
|
|
(583 |
) |
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
|
|
|
(578 |
) |
|
|
179 |
|
Other assets, net
|
|
|
5 |
|
|
|
(11 |
) |
Accounts payable
|
|
|
1,961 |
|
|
|
(572 |
) |
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
|
|
|
106 |
|
|
|
178 |
|
Due to related parties
|
|
|
158 |
|
|
|
(791 |
) |
Unearned revenue
|
|
|
(1,163 |
) |
|
|
(186 |
) |
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities
|
|
|
(2,150 |
) |
|
|
695 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from investing activities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash paid for acquisitions
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(5,051 |
) |
Purchases of property and equipment
|
|
|
(33 |
) |
|
|
(50 |
) |
Net cash used in investing activities
|
|
|
(33 |
) |
|
|
(5,101 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from financing activities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Repayments) borrowings from lines of credit, net
|
|
|
817 |
|
|
|
718 |
|
Proceeds from issuance of term debt
|
|
|
1,000 |
|
|
|
4,033 |
|
Cash received in reverse recapitalization, net of expenses
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
1,500 |
|
Repayment of debt
|
|
|
(1,552 |
) |
|
|
(962 |
) |
Paid financing costs
|
|
|
(119 |
) |
|
|
(296 |
) |
Dividends paid
|
|
|
(296 |
) |
|
|
(482 |
) |
Common stock issued in private placement, net of costs
|
|
|
1,502 |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net cash provided by financing activities
|
|
|
1,352 |
|
|
|
4,511 |
|
Effect on cash of foreign currency translation
|
|
|
(2 |
) |
|
|
(79 |
) |
Net (decrease) increase in cash
|
|
|
(833 |
) |
|
|
26 |
|
Cash at beginning of period
|
|
|
1,103 |
|
|
|
366 |
|
Cash at end of period
|
|
$ |
270 |
|
|
$ |
392 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interest paid
|
|
$ |
705 |
|
|
$ |
858 |
|
Income taxes paid
|
|
|
234 |
|
|
|
56 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash financing activities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Accrued and imputed dividends on preferred stock
|
|
$ |
661 |
|
|
$ |
261 |
|
Warrants issued in connection with common stock private placement
|
|
|
1,099 |
|
|
|
- |
|
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
DECISIONPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
(Unaudited)
NOTE 1 - DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS
Description of Business
DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. (“DecisionPoint”, “Company”), through its subsidiaries is a provider of Enterprise Mobility Systems. Enterprise Mobility Solutions are those computer systems that give an enterprise the ability to connect to people, control assets, and transact business from any location by using mobile computers, tablet computers, and smartphones to securely connect the mobile worker to the back office software systems that run the enterprise. Technologies that support Enterprise Mobility Solutions include national wireless carrier networks, Wi-Fi, local area networks, mobile computers, smartphones and tablets, mobile software applications, middleware and device security and management software. The Company also provides professional services, proprietary and third party software and software customization as an integral part of its customized solutions for its customers. The proprietary suite of software products utilizes the latest technologies to empower the mobile worker in many areas including merchandising, sales and delivery, field service, logistics and transportation, and warehouse management.
NOTE 2 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION, LIQUIDITY AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 10-01 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the same basis as the annual consolidated financial statements. In the opinion of the Company’s management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements contain all of the adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals and adjustments) necessary to present fairly the consolidated financial position, results of operations and cash flows of the Company at the dates and for the periods indicated. The interim results for the periods ended September 30, 2013, are not necessarily indicative of results for the full 2013 fiscal year or any other future interim periods.
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, DecisionPoint Systems International and Apex Systems Integrators, Inc. (“Apex”). DecisionPoint Systems International has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, DecisionPoint Systems Group, Inc. (“DPS Group”) and CMAC, Inc. (“CMAC”). Apex was acquired on June 4, 2012, and as such, the operating results of Apex have been consolidated into the Company’s consolidated results of operations beginning on June 5, 2012. In addition, on July 31, 2012, the Company consummated an asset purchase agreement (“Asset Purchase Agreement”) with MacroSolve, Inc. Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, the Company purchased the business (including substantially all the related assets) of the seller’s Illume Mobile division (“Illume Mobile”) and is a division of the Company. The Company currently operates in one business segment.
The preparation of unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the recorded amounts reported therein. Certain accounting policies involve judgments and uncertainties to such an extent that there is reasonable likelihood that materially different amounts could have been reported under different conditions, or if different assumptions had been used. The Company evaluates its estimates and assumptions on a regular basis. The Company uses historical experience and various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances to form the basis for making judgments about carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ materially from these estimates and assumptions used in preparation of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared by management and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. and notes thereto for the year ended December 31, 2012, included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 28, 2013.
Liquidity
In the quarter ended September 30, 2013, the Company experienced a decrease in revenue of $1.0 million compared to the quarter ended September 30, 2012, and a $2.9 million increase in revenue compared to the previous sequential quarter ended June 30, 2013. In the nine months ended September 30, 2013, the Company incurred approximately $1.3 million in increased expenses due to professional fees relating to capital raising activities, including the registration of common shares as a result of the Series D Preferred Stock offering completed in December 2012 and the private placement of common stock completed in August 2013 and associated audit fees, and other matters such as employee termination costs. The Company experienced a net loss of $0.2 million and $3.4 million for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2013. In addition, the Company has a substantial working capital deficit totaling $(11.5) million at September 30, 2013. Although a portion of this deficit is associated with deferred costs and unearned revenues and term debt that has been classified current due to expected future covenant violations (see further discussion at Note 8), the liabilities of the Company that are expected to be satisfied in the foreseeable future in cash exceed the operating assets that are expected to be satisfied in cash.
To address this, the Company has plans to seek additional capital through sales of our securities. There is no assurance additional funding will be available on terms acceptable to us, or at all. If the Company raises additional funds by selling additional shares of our capital stock, or securities convertible into shares of our capital stock, the ownership interest of our existing shareholders will be diluted. The Company is also reducing non-essential expenses and completing the integration of our acquisitions of Apex and Illume Mobile, which is expected to result in further cost savings. Such expense reduction measures include, but are not limited to, consolidation of administrative personnel, consolidation of information technology environments, reduction of outsourced consulting expertise and replacing certain service providers with lower cost providers. The result of these activities has reduced the expense structure of the consolidated business, however this reduction has not been material to date and we do not anticipate it becoming material in the foreseeable future.
On August 15, 2013, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with multiple accredited investors for the sale of common stock for gross proceeds of $1,756,400 (including $100,000 from management and existing shareholders of the Company) for 2,927,333 shares of common stock. The effective price of the offering was $0.60 per share of common stock. An initial closing for $1,556,400 was held on August 15, 2013. The final closing for $200,000 was held on August 21, 2013. Additionally, pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, the Company issued 1,463,667 warrants to multiple accredited investors at an exercise price of $1.00 per share. Further, the Company issued 292,733 warrants to the placement agent at an exercise price of $0.60 per share. The warrants received liability accounting treatment under existing accounting standards. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $1.5 million from the offering, after deducting the placement agent’s fees of 10% and other offering expenses. (see Note 9 – Stockholders’ Equity and Note 3 – Warrant Liability).
In November 2013, the Company entered into definitive subscription agreements (“Series E Purchase Agreement”) with accredited investors for the sales of $3,835,000 in gross proceeds for 383,500 shares of Series E Convertible Preferred Stock (“Series E Preferred Shares”) for a purchase price of $10.00 per share. The initial Conversion Price is $0.50, subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits, stock dividends and similar transactions, and in the event of subsequent equity sales at a lower price per share, subject to certain exceptions. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $3.4 million (net of the fair value of placement agent warrants) from the initial closing, after deducting the placement agent’s fees of 8% and other offering expenses. The Company issued to the Placement Agent five-year warrants to purchase 767,000 shares of our common stock (equal to 10% of the number of shares of common stock underlying the Series E Preferred Shares sold under the Series E Purchase Agreement) at an exercise price of $0.55 per share, in connection with the Series E Purchase Agreement initial closing. The Company expects to close a second round of Series E Preferred Shares with gross proceeds of $300,000-$700,000 shortly thereafter. (see Note 13 – Subsequent Event).
During 2012 and 2013, all principal payments on the Company’s term debt were made within payment terms. The Company was not in compliance with certain financial covenants under the agreements with Royal Bank of Canada (“RBC Credit Agreement”) and BDC, Inc. (“BDC Credit Agreement”) as of December, 31, 2012, March 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013. The Company has received waivers for non-compliance for past covenant violations. On August 22, 2013, the BDC Credit Agreement was amended and certain financial covenants were modified. Pursuant to the amended loan agreement, the Company is required to maintain, for the duration of the investment, a term debt to equity ratio not exceeding 1.1:1 (measured annually); and an adjusted current ratio of 0.40:1 (measured annually) and revised annually 120 days after each year end. We were in compliance with all of our BDC financial covenants as of September 30, 2013. We expect to continue to meet the requirements of our BDC financial covenants over the short and long term. On August 16, 2013 the RBC Credit Agreement was amended and certain financial covenants were modified. Pursuant to the amended credit agreement and commencing with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, the Company is required to maintain a fixed coverage ratio, calculated on a consolidated basis of not less than 1.15:1 with a step-up to 1.25:1 as of March 31, 2014, tested on a rolling four quarter basis thereafter and a ratio of funded debt to EBITDA, calculated on an annual consolidated basis of not greater than 3.0:1, tested on a rolling four quarter basis thereafter. As part of the revised financial covenants, covenant testing was waived by RBC for September 30, 2013. The Company does not believe that it will be in compliance with the reset covenants at December 31, 2013. Although management of the Company believes it is improbable that RBC will exercise their rights up to, and including, acceleration of the outstanding debt, there can be no assurance RBC will not exercise their rights pursuant to the provisions of the debt obligation. Accordingly, the Company has classified this debt obligation as current at September 30, 2013 (see Note 8 – Term Debt).
At October 31, 2013, the outstanding balance on the line of credit with Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”) is $3.7 million, down from $4.1 million at September 30, 2013, and the availability under the line of credit has decreased to $1.6 million (see Note 7 – Lines of Credit). The Company relies on the line of credit to fund daily operating activities maintaining very little cash on hand. As of December 31, 2012, the Company was in compliance with all of its financial covenants with SVB. As of May 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013, the Company was not in compliance with the Tangible Net Worth financial covenant as defined in the amended SVB Loan Agreement. SVB agreed to temporarily forbear exercising their rights and remedies under the facility until August 28, 2013 and agreed to waive the existing covenant violations if a gross capital raise of $1.5 million was completed by such date. The Company completed the capital raise and was able to achieve compliance with the forbearance agreement prior to August 28, 2013. Except for any capital raises through August 28, 2013, the minimum Tangible Net Worth requirement of a $(9.7) million deficit will be further reduced by one half of any funds raised through sales of common stock (as only 50% of additional capital raises are given credit in the Tangible Net Worth calculation). As of September 30, 2013, the Company was in compliance with the Tangible Net Worth financial covenant and had available a $0.3 million cushion over the requirement. In November 2013, the Company entered into a definitive subscription agreement with accredited investors for the sale of Series E Preferred Stock, raising $3.8 million in gross proceeds (See Note 13). Given the effect of the capital raise ($3.8 million in gross proceeds, net of $400,000 in costs) closed to date in November, the Company believes that at the time of this filing it is compliant with the terms and provisions of its SVB lending agreement and expects to continue to meet the requirements of our SVB financial covenants over the short and long term. The Company is in currently discussions with SVB regarding the Tangible Net Worth covenant and a reduction of the 50% of additional capital raised to 25% of capital raised in November 2013. Should the Company continue to incur losses in a manner consistent with its recent historical financial performance, the Company will violate this covenant without additional net capital raises in amounts that are approximately twice the amount of the losses incurred.
In the near term, the Company’s successful restructuring of its operations and reduction of operating costs and/or its ability to raise additional capital at acceptable terms is critical to its ability to continue to operate for the foreseeable future. If the Company continues to incur operating losses and/or does not raise sufficient additional capital, material adverse events may occur including, but not limited to, 1) a reduction in the nature and scope of the Company’s operations, 2) the Company’s inability to fully implement its current business plan and/or 3) continued defaults under the various loan agreements. A covenant default would give the bank the right to demand immediate payment of all outstanding amounts which the Company would not be able to repay out of normal operations. There are no assurances that the Company will successfully implement its plans with respect to these liquidity matters. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not reflect any adjustment that may be required resulting from the adverse outcome relating to this uncertainty.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
There have been no material changes to the Company's significant accounting policies during the nine months ended September 30, 2013. See Footnote 2 of the Company's consolidated financial statements included in the Company's 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 28, 2013, for a comprehensive description of the Company's significant accounting policies.
Concentration of Credit Risk - The Company derived approximately 9.8% and 13.3% of revenues from one customer, and 21.1% and 26.2% of revenues from the top three customers in the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively. Additionally there was one customer which comprised 15.5% of accounts receivable at September 30, 2013. Customer mix can shift significantly from year to year, but a concentration of the business with a few large customers is typical in any given year. A decline in revenues could occur if a customer which has been a significant factor in one financial reporting period gives significantly less business in the following period.
The Company’s contracts with these customers and other customers do not include any specific purchase requirements or other requirements outside of the normal course of business. The majority of customer contracts are on an annual basis for service support while on a purchase order basis for hardware purchases. Typical hardware sales are submitted on an estimated order basis with subsequent follow on orders for specific quantities. These sales are ultimately subject to the time that the units are installed at each of the customer locations as per their requirements. Service contracts are purchased on an annual basis generally and are the performance responsibility of the actual service provider as opposed to the Company. Termination provisions are generally standard clauses based upon non-performance, but a customer can cancel with a certain reasonable notice period anywhere from 30 to 90 days. General industry standards for contracts provide ordinary terms and conditions, while actual work and performance aspects are usually dictated by a Statement of Work which outlines what is being ordered, product specifications, delivery, installation and pricing.
Translation of Foreign Currencies - The Company's functional currency is the U.S. dollar. The financial statements of the Company's foreign subsidiary is measured using the local currency, in this case the Canadian dollar (CDN$), as its functional currency and is translated to U.S. dollars for reporting purposes. Assets and liabilities of the subsidiary are translated at exchange rates as of the balance sheet dates. Revenues and expenses of the subsidiary are translated at the rates of exchange in effect during the year.
Comprehensive Loss - Comprehensive loss is comprised of net loss and other comprehensive loss. The only component of comprehensive loss is the foreign currency translation adjustments, which were nominal in amount. There was no tax effect allocated to any component of other comprehensive loss during the periods presented.
Fair Value Measurement - Financial assets and liabilities are measured at fair value, which is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Valuation techniques used to measure fair value must maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The following is a fair value hierarchy based on three levels of inputs, of which the first two are considered observable and the last unobservable, that may be used to measure fair value:
•
|
Level 1 — Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
|
•
|
Level 2 — Inputs other than Level 1 that are observable, either directly or indirectly, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted prices in markets that are not active; or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.
|
•
|
Level 3 — Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities.
|
The following table presents the Company’s warrant liability measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, aggregated by the level in the fair-value hierarchy within which those measurements fall (in thousands):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance
|
|
|
Quoted prices in active markets
(Level 1)
|
|
|
Significant other observable inputs
(Level 2)
|
|
|
Significant other unobservable inputs
(Level 3)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2013
|
|
$ |
933 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
$ |
933 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following table presents the activity for liabilities measured at estimated fair value using unobservable inputs (Level 3) from December 31, 2012 through September 30, 2013 (in thousands):
|
|
Level 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value of derivative warrants issued in connection with share purchase agreement (see Note 3)
|
|
|
1,099 |
|
Adjustments to fair value (reflected in other income)
|
|
|
(166 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2013
|
|
$ |
933 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Reclassifications - Certain reclassifications have been made to prior years to conform to current period financial statement presentation with no effect on our previously reported consolidated financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.
NOTE 3 – WARRANT LIABILITY
The Company has determined that certain warrants the Company has issued contain provisions that protect the holders from future issuances of the Company’s Common Stock at prices below such warrants’ then in effect respective exercise prices (see Note 9). These provisions could result in modification of the warrants then in effect exercise price. The Company evaluated the following guidance ASC 480-10 Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity and ASC 815-40 Contracts in an Entity’s Own Equity. Pursuant to this guidance, the Company’s management concluded these instruments do not meet the criteria for classification as equity treatment and must be recorded as a liability as a result of the terms in the warrants that provide for price protection in the event of a future issuance. The Company recognized these Warrants as liabilities at their fair value and re-measures them at fair value on each reporting date. ASC 820 Fair Value Measurement provides requirements for disclosure of liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis in periods subsequent to the initial recognition (see Note 2).
The Company uses Level 3 inputs for its valuation methodology for the warrant derivative liabilities. The estimated fair values were determined using a Monte Carlo option pricing model based on various assumptions. The Company’s derivative liabilities are adjusted to reflect estimated fair value at each period end, with any decrease or increase in the estimated fair value being recorded in other income or expense accordingly, as adjustments to the fair value of derivative liabilities. Various factors are considered in the pricing models the Company uses to value the warrants, including the Company’s current stock price, the remaining life of the warrants, the volatility of the Company’s stock price, and the risk-free interest rate. In addition, as of the valuation dates, management assessed the probabilities of future financing assumptions in the Monte Carlo valuation models. Future changes in these factors will have a significant impact on the computed fair value of the warrant liability. As such, the Company expects future changes in the fair value of the warrants to continue to vary from quarter to quarter.
The Company revalues the warrants as of the end of each reporting period. The estimated fair value of the outstanding warrant liabilities was approximately $0.9 million and $0.0 million, as of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, respectively. The change in fair value of the derivative liabilities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $166,000 and is included in other income in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss.
The derivative warrant liabilities were valued at the closing dates of the Purchase Agreement (see Note 9 (c)) and the end of each reporting period using a Monte Carlo valuation model with the following assumptions:
|
|
Placement Agent Warrants
|
|
|
Investor Warrants
|
|
Investor Warrants
|
|
September
30, 2013
|
|
|
August
21, 2013
|
|
|
September
30, 2013
|
|
|
August
21, 2013
|
|
|
August
15, 2013
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Closing price per share of common stock
|
|
$ |
0.63 |
|
|
$ |
0.84 |
|
|
$ |
0.63 |
|
|
$ |
0.84 |
|
|
$ |
0.69 |
|
Exercise price per share (range)
|
|
|
0.60 |
|
|
|
0.60 |
|
|
|
1.00 |
|
|
|
1.00 |
|
|
|
1.00 |
|
Expected volatility
|
|
|
132.1 |
% |
|
|
134.9 |
% |
|
|
132.1 |
% |
|
|
134.9 |
% |
|
|
134.1 |
% |
Risk-free interest rate
|
|
|
1.4 |
% |
|
|
1.6 |
% |
|
|
1.4 |
% |
|
|
1.6 |
% |
|
|
1.6 |
% |
Dividend yield
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Remaining expected term of underlying securities (years)
|
|
|
4.9 |
|
|
|
5.0 |
|
|
|
4.9 |
|
|
|
5.0 |
|
|
|
5.0 |
|
NOTE 4 – LOSS PER COMMON SHARE
Basic loss per share is computed by dividing the loss available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding. Diluted loss per share is computed similarly to basic loss per share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would have been outstanding if the potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The weighted-average basic and diluted shares for each of the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 exclude approximately 0.5 million of ESOP shares that have not been committed to be released.
For periods presented in which there is a net loss, potentially dilutive securities are excluded from the computation of fully diluted net loss per share as their effect is anti-dilutive. All potentially dilutive securities are anti-dilutive due to the net loss incurred by the Company in the periods presented.
Potential dilutive securities consist of (in thousands):
|
|
Nine Months Ended September 30,
|
|
|
|
2013
|
|
|
2012
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Convertible preferred stock - Series A
|
|
|
270 |
|
|
|
270 |
|
Convertible preferred stock - Series B
|
|
|
131 |
|
|
|
131 |
|
Convertible preferred stock - Series C
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
1,415 |
|
Convertible preferred stock - Series D
|
|
|
7,824 |
|
|
|
- |
|
Warrants to purchase common stock
|
|
|
2,737 |
|
|
|
277 |
|
Options to purchase common stock
|
|
|
544 |
|
|
|
642 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total potentially dilutive securities
|
|
|
11,506 |
|
|
|
2,735 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTE 5 – BUSINESS COMBINATIONS
Illume Mobile
On July 31, 2012 (“Illume Closing Date”), the Company consummated an asset purchase agreement (“Asset Purchase Agreement”) with MacroSolve, Inc. Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, the Company purchased the business (including substantially all the related assets) of the seller’s Illume Mobile division (“Illume Mobile”), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1996, Illume Mobile is a mobile business solutions provider that serves mobile products and platforms. Illume Mobile’s initial core business is the development and integration of business applications for mobile environments. The Company accounted for the transaction using the purchase method of accounting and the operating results for Illume Mobile have been consolidated into the Company’s results of operations beginning on August 1, 2012.
In consideration for the business of Illume Mobile, the Company paid $1,000,000, of which $250,000 was paid in cash and $750,000 was paid in the form of 617,284 shares of the Company’s common stock. The Company valued the shares issued in conjunction with the acquisition at $697,531.
Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, the Company was required to make an additional payment (“Earn Out Payment”) to the seller of up to $500,000 of which 50% will be paid in cash, and 50% will be paid in shares of the common stock of the Company. The value of the shares will be based on the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the one year anniversary of the Illume Closing Date, July 31, 2013. The fair value of the Earn Out Payment was calculated to be approximately $107,000 at the Closing Date. At September 30, 2013, the calculated Earn Out Payment due under the Asset Purchase Agreement was zero. Accordingly, there is $0 accrued for the Earn Out Payment included in accrued earn out consideration in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The adjustment was recorded as a separate component of operating expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss as of September 30, 2013.
Apex
On June 4, 2012 (“Closing Date”), pursuant to a Stock Purchase Agreement (“Purchase Agreement”), the Company acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Apex, a corporation organized under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Apex is a provider of wireless mobile work force software solutions. Its suite of products utilizes the latest technologies to empower the mobile worker in many areas including merchandising, sales and delivery; field service; logistics and transportation; and, warehouse management. Its clients are North American companies that are household names whose products and services are used daily to feed, transport, entertain and care for people throughout the world.
In consideration for the shares of Apex, the Company paid CDN$5,000,000 (US$4,801,000 at the Closing Date) (“Closing Amount”) in cash. The Company was required to pay up to an undiscounted amount of CDN$3,500,000 (US$3,360,700 at the Closing Date) in consideration for Apex achieving certain levels of adjusted earnings before interest, depreciation, taxes and amortization (“EBITDA”), as defined by the Purchase Agreement, in the period ended July 2013. The fair value of the earn out was calculated to be approximately CDN$1,076,000 (US$1,033,000 at the Closing Date). At September 30, 2013, the calculated Earn Out Payment due under the Purchase Agreement was CDN$341,000 (US$331,000). The seller has disputed the Company’s calculation (see Note 12). Accordingly, there is CDN$341,000 (US$331,000) recorded as potential additional purchase consideration in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The adjustment of CDN$735,000 (US$713,000) was recorded as a separate component of operating expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss as of September 30, 2013. The Company accounted for the transaction using the purchase method of accounting and the operating results for Apex have been consolidated into the Company’s results of operations beginning on June 5, 2012. The Company funded the purchase of Apex through borrowings as further explained below.
As part of the Purchase Agreement, the Company is obligated to pay bonus consideration to the CEO of Apex. Such bonus is considered additional contingent purchase consideration as the Company is obligated to pay the bonus regardless of whether or not the CEO’s employment is retained. The fair value of the bonus was calculated to be approximately CDN$160,000 (US$153,000 at the Closing Date). At September 30, 2013 there is CDN$160,000 (US$154,000) recorded in accrued earn out consideration in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets.
Pro Forma Financial Information (unaudited):
The following summarizes the Company’s unaudited consolidated results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 as if the Apex and Illume Mobile acquisitions had occurred on January 1, 2012: (in thousands except per share data):
|
|
Three Months Ended
September 30, 2012
|
|
|
Nine Months Ended
September 30, 2012
|
|
|
|
As Reported
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
As Reported
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net sales
|
|
$ |
18,567 |
|
|
$ |
18,669 |
|
|
$ |
54,144 |
|
|
$ |
56,346 |
|
Net loss attributable to common shareholders
|
|
|
(1,263 |
) |
|
|
(1,445 |
) |
|
|
(3,245 |
) |
|
|
(5,311 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net loss per share - basic and diluted
|
|
|
(0.15 |
) |
|
|
(0.18 |
) |
|
|
(0.42 |
) |
|
|
(0.69 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Included in the pro forma combined results of operations are the following adjustments for Apex: (i) amortization of intangible assets for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $0 and $572,000, respectively (ii) a net increase in interest expense for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $0 and $291,000, respectively.
Included in the pro forma combined results of operations are the following adjustments for Illume Mobile: (i) amortization of intangible assets for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $18,000 and $125,000, respectively. Net loss per share assumes the 325,000 shares issued in connection with the Apex acquisition and the 617,284 shares issued in connection with the Illume Mobile acquisition are outstanding for the period presented.
The historical financial information of Apex has been extracted for the periods required from the historical financial statements of Apex Systems Integrators, Inc. which were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The historical financial information of Illume Mobile has been derived from using internally generated management reports for the periods required.
The unaudited pro forma financial information is not intended to represent or be indicative of the Company’s consolidated results of operations that would have been reported had the Apex and Illume Mobile acquisitions been completed as of the beginning of the period presented, nor should it be taken as indicative of the Company’s future consolidated results of operations.
The combined amounts of Apex and Illume Mobile’s revenue and net loss since the respective acquisition dates included in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 were $0.7 million, ($0.1) million and $2.6 million, ($1.8) million, respectively, and for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 were $0.6 million, ($0.7) million and $0.7 million, ($1.2) million, respectively.
NOTE 6 – GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
The following summarizes the transaction affecting goodwill through September 30, 2013 (in thousands):
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
|
$ |
8,571 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Effect of currency translation on Apex
|
|
|
(86 |
) |
Balance at September 30, 2013
|
|
$ |
8,485 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
As of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, the Company’s intangible assets and accumulated amortization consist of the following (in thousands):
|
|
September 30, 2013
|
|
|
December 31, 2012
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Accumulated
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Accumulated
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gross
|
|
|
Amortization
|
|
|
Net
|
|
|
Gross
|
|
|
Amortization
|
|
|
Net
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Customer relationships
|
|
$ |
3,319 |
|
|
$ |
(1,498 |
) |
|
$ |
1,821 |
|
|
$ |
3,373 |
|
|
$ |
(966 |
) |
|
$ |
2,407 |
|
Contractor and resume databases
|
|
|
675 |
|
|
|
(371 |
) |
|
|
304 |
|
|
|
675 |
|
|
|
(270 |
) |
|
|
405 |
|
Tradename
|
|
|
878 |
|
|
|
(324 |
) |
|
|
554 |
|
|
|
893 |
|
|
|
(193 |
) |
|
|
700 |
|
Internal use software
|
|
|
2,892 |
|
|
|
(1,137 |
) |
|
|
1,755 |
|
|
|
2,978 |
|
|
|
(545 |
) |
|
|
2,433 |
|
Covenant not to compete
|
|
|
105 |
|
|
|
(67 |
) |
|
|
38 |
|
|
|
105 |
|
|
|
(27 |
) |
|
|
78 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
7,869 |
|
|
$ |
(3,397 |
) |
|
$ |
4,472 |
|
|
$ |
8,024 |
|
|
$ |
(2,001 |
) |
|
$ |
6,023 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The effect of foreign currency translation on the goodwill and intangible assets for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 is approximately ($86,000) and ($120,000), respectively.
NOTE 7 – LINES OF CREDIT
The Company has a $10.0 million revolving line of credit with Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”) which provides for borrowings based upon eligible accounts receivable, as defined in the Loan Agreement (“SVB Loan Agreement”). Under the SVB Loan Agreement as amended, SVB has also provided the Company with a term loan as discussed at Note 8. The SVB Loan Agreement is secured by substantially all the assets of the Company and matures in February 2015. As of September 30, 2013, the outstanding balance on the line of credit is approximately $4.1 million and the interest rate is 7.0%. The line of credit has a certain financial covenant and other non-financial covenants. As of December 31, 2012, the Company was in compliance with all of its financial covenants with SVB. As of May 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013, the Company was not incompliance with the Tangible Net Worth covenant as defined in the amended SVB Loan Agreement. On August 16, 2013, the Company and SVB signed an agreement (“Forbearance Agreement”) where SVB agreed to temporarily forbear from exercising their rights and remedies under the facility until August 28, 2013 and agreed to waive the existing covenant violations, subject to the Company’s completion of a capital raise. The Company completed the capital raise and was able to achieve compliance with the forbearance agreement prior to August 28, 2013. Except for any capital raises through August 28, 2013, the minimum Tangible Net Worth requirement of a $(9.7) million deficit will be further reduced by one half of any funds raised through sales of common stock (as only 50% of additional capital raises are given credit in the Tangible Net Worth calculation). As of September 30, 2013, the Company was in compliance with the Tangible Net Worth financial covenant and had available a $0.3 million cushion over the requirement. In November 2013, the Company entered into a definitive subscription agreement with accredited investors for the sale of Series E Preferred Stock, raising $3.8 million in gross proceeds (See Note 13). Given the effect of the capital raise ($3.8 million in gross proceeds, net of $400,000 in costs) closed to date in November, the Company believes that at the time of this filing it is compliant with the terms and provisions of its SVB lending agreement and expects to continue to meet the requirements of our SVB financial covenants over the short and long term. The Company is in currently discussions with SVB regarding the Tangible Net Worth covenant and a reduction of the 50% of additional capital raised to 25% of capital raised in November 2013. Should the Company continue to incur losses in a manner consistent with its recent historical financial performance, the Company will violate this covenant without additional net capital raises in amounts that are approximately twice the amount of the losses incurred.
Availability under the line of credit was approximately $4.3 million as of September 30, 2013 and $1.6 million as of October 31, 2013. The line of credit allows the Company to cause the issuance of letters of credit on account of the Company to a maximum of the borrowing base as defined in the Loan Agreement. No letters of credit were outstanding as of September 30, 2013 or December 31, 2012.
On February 27, 2013, the SVB Loan Agreement was amended to provide for 1) an extension of the termination date of the line of credit to February 28, 2015, 2) the modification of the line of credit borrowing base, advance rate and financial covenants, 3) the inclusion of an additional $1.0 million term loan (See further discussion at Note 8, 5) a modification of the rate of interest of the line of credit to 3.75% above SVB’s prime rate and 5) other various terms and provisions.
The Company is party to a credit agreement, dated June 4, 2012 (the “RBC Credit Agreement”) with Royal Bank of Canada (“RBC”). Under the RBC Credit Agreement, the revolving demand facility allows for borrowings up to CDN$200,000 based upon eligible accounts receivable. Interest is based on the Royal Bank Prime (“RBP”) plus 1.5% and is payable on demand. As of September 30, 2013, the outstanding balance on the line of credit was $180,000 and the interest rate is 4.5%. The RBC Credit Agreement is secured by the assets of Apex. The revolving demand facility has certain financial covenants and other non-financial covenants. As of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, Apex was not in compliance with the Fixed Charge Coverage ratio covenant as defined in the RBC Credit Agreement. At June 30, 2013, Apex was not in compliance with the Maximum Funded Debt to EBITDA ratio covenant as defined in the RBC Credit Agreement. In March 2013 and May 2013, the Company received waivers for non-compliance of these covenants at December 31, 2012, March 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013. The covenants were reset by RBC on August 16, 2013. The Company does not believe that it will be in compliance with the reset covenants at December 31, 2013. See further discussion regarding this condition at Note 8.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, the Company’s interest expense for the lines of credit, including amortization of deferred financing costs, was approximately $262,000 and $251,000, respectively.
RBC and SVB are party to a subordination agreement, pursuant to which RBC agreed to subordinate any security interest in assets of the Company granted in connection with the RBC Credit Agreement to SVB’s security interest in assets of the Company.
Under the RBC Credit Agreement, the lender provided Apex with a term loan as discussed at Note 8.
NOTE 8 – TERM DEBT
Term debt as of September 30, 2013, consists of the following (in thousands):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance
December 31, 2012
|
|
|
Additions
|
|
|
Payments
|
|
|
Amortization of Note Discount
|
|
|
Effect of
Currency
Translation
|
|
|
Balance
September 30,
2013
|
|
RBC term loan
|
|
$ |
2,090 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(608 |
) |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(68 |
) |
|
$ |
1,414 |
|
Note discount
|
|
|
(38 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
|
|
$ |
1 |
|
|
|
(19 |
) |
BDC term loan
|
|
|
1,705 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(56 |
) |
|
|
1,649 |
|
Note discount
|
|
|
(31 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
|
|
|
1 |
|
|
|
(25 |
) |
SVB term loan
|
|
|
1,000 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(750 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
250 |
|
Note discount
|
|
|
(4 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
4 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
SVB term loan-2
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
1,000 |
|
|
|
(194 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
806 |
|
Note discount
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(19 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
6 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(13 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total debt
|
|
$ |
4,722 |
|
|
$ |
981 |
|
|
$ |
(1,552 |
) |
|
$ |
33 |
|
|
$ |
(122 |
) |
|
|
4,062 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less contractual current portion
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(1,377 |
) |
Less RBC debt long term classified as current
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(586 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Debt, net of current portion
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
2,099 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RBC Term Loan -- On June 4, 2012, Apex entered into the RBC Credit Agreement with RBC pursuant to which RBC made available certain credit facilities in the aggregate amount of up to CDN$2,750,000, including a term facility (“RBC Term Loan”) in the amount of CDN $2,500,000 (US$2,401,000 at the Closing Date). The RBC Term Loan accrues interest at Royal Bank Prime (“RBP”) plus 4% (7% at December 31, 2012). Principal and interest is payable over a three year period at a fixed principal amount of CDN $70,000 a month beginning in July 2012 and continuing through June 2015. Apex paid approximately $120,000 in financing costs, which has been recorded as deferred financing costs or note discount in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet as of September 30, 2013, and is being amortized to interest expense over the term of the loan.
In addition, the RBC Term Loan calls for mandatory repayments based on 20% of Apex’s free cash flow as defined in the RBC Credit Agreement, before discretionary bonuses based on the annual year end audited financial statements of Apex, beginning with the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012, and payable within 30 days of the delivery of the annual audited financial statements, and continuing every six months through December 31, 2014. This amount is estimated to be $0 at September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012.
The RBC Term Loan has certain financial covenants and other non-financial covenants. As of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, Apex was not in compliance with the Fixed Charge Coverage ratio covenant as defined in the RBC Credit Agreement. At June 30, 2013, Apex was not in compliance with the Maximum Funded Debt to EBITDA ratio covenant as defined in the RBC Credit Agreement. In March 2013, May 2013 and August 2013, the Company received waivers for non-compliance of these covenants at December 31, 2012, March 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013. On August 16, 2013 the RBC Credit Agreement was amended and certain financial covenants were modified. Pursuant to the amended credit agreement and commencing with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, the Company is required to maintain a fixed coverage ratio, calculated on a consolidated basis of not less than 1.15:1 with a step-up to 1.25:1 as of March 31, 2014, tested on a rolling four quarter basis thereafter and a ratio of funded debt to EBITDA, calculated on an annual consolidated basis of not greater than 3.0:1, tested on a rolling four quarter basis thereafter. As part of the revised financial covenants, covenant testing was waived by RBC for September 30, 2013. The Company does not believe that it will be in compliance with the reset covenants at December 31, 2013. Although the Company believes it is improbable RBC will exercise their rights up to, and including, acceleration of the outstanding debt, there can be no assurance that RBC will not exercise their rights pursuant to the provisions of the debt obligation. Accordingly, the Company has classified the term debt obligation as current at September 30, 2013.
BDC Term Loan -- On June 4, 2012, Apex also entered into a loan agreement (the “BDC Loan Agreement”) with BDC Capital, Inc. (“BDC”), pursuant to which BDC made available to Apex a term credit facility (“BDC Term Loan”) in the aggregate amount of CDN $1,700,000 (USD $1,632,000 at the Closing Date). The BDC Term Loan initially accrued interest at the rate of 12% per annum, and matures on June 23, 2016, with an available one year extension for a fee of 2%, payable at the time of extension. On April 29, 2013, the BDC Term Loan was amended to accrue interest at the rate of 12.5% per annum. In addition to the interest payable, consecutive quarterly payments of CDN$20,000 as additional interest are due beginning on June 23, 2012, and subject to compliance with bank covenants, Apex will make a mandatory annual principal payment in the form of a cash flow sweep which will be equal to 50% of the Excess Available Funds (as defined by the BDC Loan Agreement) before discretionary bonuses based on the annual year end audited financial statements of Apex. The maximum annual cash flow sweep in any year will be CDN$425,000. As of December 31, 2012 and at September 30, 2013, the Company estimates that the cash sweep will be approximately $0. Such payments will be applied to reduce the outstanding principal payment due on the maturity date. In the event that Apex’s annual audited financial statements are not received within 120 days of its fiscal year end, the full CDN$425,000 becomes due and payable on the next payment date. Apex paid approximately $70,000 in financing costs which has been recorded as deferred financing costs in the accompanying unaudited consolidated balance sheet as of September 30, 2013, and is being amortized to interest expense over the term of the loan.
The terms of the BDC loan agreement also provide for a fee to BDC in the event of the occurrence of any of the following:
(a)
|
if 50% or more of any company comprising Apex or the Company (consolidated assets or shares) is sold or merged with an unrelated entity; or
|
(b)
|
if there is a change of control of Apex and/or the Company prior to the Maturity Date or any extended maturity date of the BDC Tern Loan,
|
In the event of (a) or (b) above, Apex will pay to BDC a bonus in an amount equal to 2% of the aggregate value of Apex and the Company determined as at the closing date of such transaction, which bonus shall become due and payable at the time of the closing of such transaction. Notwithstanding any prepayment of the BDC Term Loan, the bonus and Apex’s obligation to pay same to the BDC will remain in full force and effect until the maturity date or any amended or extended maturity date agreed by the BDC such that in the event of any sale, initial public offering or similar transaction, Apex’s obligation to pay the bonus amount to the BDC will survive such prepayment.
The BDC Loan Agreement contains certain financial and non-financial covenants. As of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, Apex was not in compliance with the minimum working capital financial covenant. In March 2013, May 2013 and August 2013, the Company received waivers for non-compliance of these covenants at December 31, 2012, March 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013. On August 22, 2013, the BDC Term Loan was amended and certain financial covenants were modified. Pursuant to the amended loan agreement, the Company is required to maintain, for the duration of the investment, a term debt to equity ratio not exceeding 1.1:1 (measured annually); and an adjusted current ratio of 0.40:1 (measured annually) and revised yearly 120 days after each year end. We were in compliance with all of our BDC financial covenants as of September 30, 2013. We expect to continue to meet the requirements of our BDC financial covenants over the short and long term.
In the event either or both of the RBC Loan Agreement or the BDC Loan Agreement were deemed to be in default, RBC or BDC, as applicable, could, among other things (subject to the rights of SVB as the Company’s senior lender), terminate the facilities, demand immediate repayment of any outstanding amounts, and foreclose on our assets. Any such action would require us to curtail or cease operations, as the Company does not currently have alternative sources of financing.
SVB Term Loan - On December 31, 2010, pursuant to an Assumption and Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement ("Amended SVB Loan Agreement"), the Company borrowed $3.0 million (the “SVB Term Loan”) from Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”). The SVB Term Loan was due in 36 equal monthly installments of principal plus interest beginning on February 1, 2011. The SVB Term Loan is secured by substantially all of the assets of the Company except for the assets of Apex. On May 20, 2011, pursuant to a Consent and Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement (“Amendment”), the maturity date was amended to April 30, 2012, with the remaining principal due on that date to be paid as a balloon payment. On September 27, 2011, the agreement was amended and certain covenants were replaced or modified resulting in the Company being in full compliance at September 30, 2011. The principal amount outstanding under the SVB Term Loan accrues interest at a fixed rate equal to 9% per annum. In addition, a final payment equal to 2% of the aggregate amount of the Term Loan is due on the earlier of the maturity date or the date the Term Loan is prepaid. This final payment of $60,000 has been recorded as a discount to the SVB Term Loan, which is being amortized to interest expense through December 2013, using the effective interest method.
The Amended SVB Loan Agreement includes various customary covenants, limitations and events of default. Financial covenants, among others, include liquidity and fixed charge coverage ratios, minimum tangible net worth requirements and limitations on indebtedness. As of December 31, 2012, the Company was in compliance with all of its financial covenants with SVB. As of May 31, 2013 and June 30, 2013, the Company was not incompliance with the Tangible Net Worth covenant as defined in the Amended SVB Loan Agreement. On August 16, 2013, the Company and SVB signed an agreement (“Forbearance Agreement”) where SVB agreed to temporarily forbear from exercising their rights and remedies under the facility until August 28, 2013 and agreed to waive the existing covenant violations if a gross capital raise of $1.5 million is completed by such date. The Company completed the capital raise and was able to achieve compliance with the forbearance agreement prior to August 28, 2013. As of September 30, 2013, the Company was in compliance with the Tangible Net Worth financial covenant and had available a $0.3 million cushion over the requirement. In November 2013, the Company entered into a definitive subscription agreement with accredited investors for the sale of Series E Preferred Stock, raising $3.8 million in gross proceeds (See Note 13). Given the effect of the capital raise ($3.8 million in gross proceeds, net of $400,000 in costs) closed to date in November, the Company believes that at the time of this filing it is compliant with the terms and provisions of its SVB lending agreement and expects to continue to meet the requirements of our SVB financial covenants over the short and long term. The Company is in currently discussions with SVB regarding the Tangible Net Worth covenant and a reduction of the 50% of additional capital raised to 25% of capital raised in November 2013. See further discussion regarding this matter at Note 7.
On September 27, 2011, pursuant to a Limited Waiver and Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement, the Loan Agreement was amended.
On February 27, 2013, the Company entered into an amended the Loan and Security Agreement which provided an additional term loan of $1,000,000. The new term loan is due in 36 monthly installments of principal plus accrued interest beginning on April 1, 2013. The additional term loan accrues interest at 7.5% per annum.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, the Company’s interest expense on the term debt, including amortization of deferred financing costs, was approximately $439,000 and $331,000, respectively.
In the event either or both RBC Loan Agreement and/or the BDC Loan Agreement were deemed to be in default, then the Amended SVB Loan agreement would be in default, which could, among other things, terminate the facility and term loan, demand immediate repayment of any outstanding amounts, and foreclose on our assets. Any such action would require us to curtail or cease operations, as the Company does not currently have alternative sources of financing.
NOTE 9 – STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
The Company is authorized to issue two classes of stock designated as common stock and preferred stock. As of September 30, 2013, the Company is authorized to issue 110,000,000 total shares of stock. Of that amount, 100,000,000 shares are common stock, each having a par value of $0.001. The remaining 10,000,000 shares are preferred stock, each having a par value of $0.001, of which 500,000 shares are designated as Series A Preferred Stock, of which 269,608 are issued and outstanding, 500,000 shares are designated as Series B Preferred Stock, of which 131,347 are issued and outstanding, 5,000,000 shares are designated as Series C Preferred Stock, of which 0 shares are issued and outstanding and, 4,000,000 shares are designated as Series D Preferred Stock, of which 704,200 shares are issued and outstanding.
(a) Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock
A summary of preferred stock outstanding as of September 30, 2013 is as follows (in thousands, except share data):
Description
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series A Preferred, $0.001 par value per share, 500,000 shares designated,
|
|
|
|
269,608 shares issued and outstanding, liquidation preference of $975
|
|
|
|
plus cumulative dividends of $344
|
$ |
1,319
|
|
Series B Preferred, $0.001 par value per share, 500,000 shares designated,
|
|
|
|
131,347 shares issued and outstanding, liquidation preference of $380
|
|
|
|
plus cumulative dividends of $85
|
|
465
|
|
Series D Preferred, $0.001 par value per share, 4,000,000 shares designated,
|
|
|
|
704,200 shares issued and outstanding, liquidation preference of $7,042
|
|
|
|
(net of $1,374 in issuance costs) plus imputed dividends of $157
|
|
5,825
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total convertible preferred stock
|
$ |
7,609
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series A Preferred Stock and Series B Preferred Stock
The holders of the Series A and Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive, when, as, and if declared by the Board of Directors, dividends at an annual rate of 8% of the stated value. The stated value of the Series A Preferred is $4.00 per share and the stated value of the Series B Preferred is $3.20 per share. Dividends shall be cumulative and shall accrue on each share of the outstanding preferred stock from the date of its issue.
The holders of the Series A and Series B Preferred Stock have no voting rights except on matters affecting their rights or preferences. Subject to the rights of the Series D Preferred Stock, upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of the Company, the holders of the Series A (subject to the rights of the Series B Preferred) and Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive an amount equal to the stated value per share of $4.00 and $3.20, respectively, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends before any payments shall be made to the holders of any common stock or hereinafter issued preferred stock. The Series A Preferred Stock has preference over the Series B Preferred Stock in liquidation.
Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible, at the option of the holder, at a conversion price of $4.00 per share. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock is convertible, at the option of the holder, at a conversion price of $3.20 per share.
Series C Preferred Stock
On December 20, 2012, the Company redeemed all issued and outstanding shares of Series C Preferred Stock using the proceeds generated from the sale of the Series D Preferred Stock.
Series D Preferred Stock
The Series D Preferred Stock has a Stated Value of $10.00 per share, votes on an as-converted basis with the common stock, and is convertible, at the option of the holder, into such number of shares of our common stock equal to the number of shares of Series D Preferred Stock to be converted, multiplied by the Stated Value, divided by the Conversion Price in effect at the time of the conversion. The initial Conversion Price is $1.00, subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits, stock dividends and similar transactions, and in the event of subsequent equity sales at a lower price per share, subject to certain exceptions. As a result of the subsequent sales of common stock on August 15, 2013 and August 21, 2013 (see Note 9(b)), the Conversion Price of the Series D Preferred Stock was reduced to $0.90. The Series D Preferred Stock entitles the holder to cumulative dividends, payable quarterly, at an annual rate of (i) 8% of the Stated Value during the three year period commencing on the date of issue, and (ii) 12% of the Stated Value commencing three years after the date of issue. We may, at the Company’s option, pay dividends in PIK Shares, in which event the applicable dividend rate will be 12% and the number of such PIK Shares issuable will be equal to the aggregate dividend payable divided by the lesser of (x) the then effective Conversion Price or (y) the average volume weighted average price of the Company’s common stock for the five prior consecutive trading days. On October 15, 2013, the Company paid a cash dividend of $142,000 on the Series D preferred Stock for the period from July 1, 2013 to September 30, 2013.
Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of our Company, holders of Series D Preferred Stock will be entitled to receive, for each share of Series D Preferred Stock, an amount equal to the Stated Value of $10.00 per share plus any accrued but unpaid dividends thereon before any distribution or payment may be made to the holders of any common stock, Series A Preferred Stock, Series B Preferred Stock, or subsequently issued preferred stock.
In addition, commencing on the trading day on which the closing price of the common stock is greater than $2.00 for thirty consecutive trading days with a minimum average daily trading volume of at least 5,000 shares for such period, and at any time thereafter, the Company may, in its sole discretion, effect the conversion of all of the outstanding shares of Series D Preferred Stock to common stock (subject to the condition that, all of the shares issuable upon such conversion may be re-sold without limitation under an effective registration statement or pursuant to Rule 144 under the Securities Act).
The Series D Preferred Stock holders also were granted registration rights which required the Company to file a registration statement with the SEC within 60 days of the final closing date (December 31, 2012), and to have the registration statement declared effective within 90 days thereafter. The initial registration statement was filed on February 12, 2013. Failure of the registration statement to be declared effective by May 12, 2013, resulted in a partial liquidated damage equal to 0.1% of the purchase price paid by each investor to become payable on each monthly anniversary until the registration statement was declared effective. On July 30, 2013, the registration statement was declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. On October 15, 2013, the Company paid liquidated damages of $18,000.
Pursuant to the Series D Certificate of Designation, commencing two years from the termination or expiration of the offering of the Series D Preferred Stock (which termination occurred on December 31, 2012), and at any time thereafter, the Company in its sole discretion may redeem all of the outstanding shares of Series D Preferred Stock at a purchase price of $10.00 per share plus any accrued but unpaid dividends.
(b) Common Stock
For the nine months ended September 30, 2013
On August 15, 2013, the Company entered into a Purchase Agreement with multiple accredited investors relating to the issuance and sale of Common Stock in a private offering. On August 15, 2013, the initial closing date (the “Initial Closing”) of the Purchase Agreement, we sold (i) an aggregate of 2,594,000 shares of our Common Stock for $0.60 per share and (ii) Common Stock Purchase Warrants (the “Investor Warrants”) for the purchase of an aggregate of 1,297,000 shares for aggregate gross proceeds of $1,556,400. The Investor Warrants have a five-year term, an exercise price of $1.00 and contain certain provisions for anti-dilution and price adjustments in the event of a future offering.
On August 21, 2013, the final closing date (the “Final Closing”) of the Purchase Agreement, we sold (i) an aggregate of 333,333 shares of our Common Stock for $0.60 per share and (ii) 166,667 Investor Warrants for aggregate gross proceeds of $200,000.
For a period commencing on the Initial Closing and terminating on a date which is 24 months from the Initial Closing, in the event the Company issues or grants any shares of Common Stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of Common Stock pursuant to which shares of Common Stock may be acquired at a price less than $0.60 per share, then the Company shall promptly issue additional shares of Common Stock to the investors under the Purchase Agreement in an amount sufficient that the subscription price paid, when divided by the total number of shares issued (shares purchased under the Purchase Agreement plus the additional shares issued under this provision), will result in an actual price paid by the Subscriber per share of Common Stock equal to such lower price.
If the Company at any time while the Investor Warrants are outstanding, shall sell or grant an option to purchase, or sell or grant any right to reprice, or otherwise dispose of or issue any common stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of common stock (as, at an effective price per share less than the exercise price of the Investor Warrants then in effect, the exercise price of the Investor Warrants will be reduced to equal to such lower price
Pursuant to the terms in the Purchase Agreement, on September 23, 2013, the Company filed a Registration Statement on Form S-1 (the “Form S-1”) for the registration of the 2,927,333 shares of Common Stock and the 1,463,667 shares issuable upon exercise of the Investor Warrants sold under the Purchase Agreement. On October 4, 2013, the Form S-1 was declared effective by the SEC.
The Company paid the placement agent $175,600 in commissions (equal to 10% of the gross proceeds), and issued to the placement agent five-year warrants (the “Placement Agent Warrants”) to purchase 292,733 shares of our common stock (equal to 10% of the number of shares of common stock sold under the Purchase Agreement). The Placement Agent Warrants have a five-year term, an exercise price of $0.60 and contain provisions for anti-dilution and price adjustments in the event of a future offering.
If the Company at any time while the Placement Agent Warrants are outstanding, shall sell or grant an option to purchase, or sell or grant any right to reprice, or otherwise dispose of or issue any common stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of common stock, at an effective price per share less than the exercise price of the Placement Agent Warrants then in effect, the exercise price of the Placement Agent Warrants will be reduced to equal to such lower price.
The Company recorded the Investor Warrants and Placement Agent Warrants as a liability (see further disclosure at Note 3). Accordingly, the net proceeds raised ($1.7 million in gross offering proceeds, net of $0.2 million in cost), were allocated to the fair value of the warrant liability of $1.1 million and the remainder was recorded as equity ($0.4 million).
On April 26, 2013, the Company issued 70,207 shares of its common stock to 3 employees as part of a specified portion of their regular annual cash bonus.
For the year ended December 31, 2012
On June 4, 2012, the Company issued 325,000 shares of its common stock as consideration for acquisition related expenses in conjunction with the Apex transaction. The shares were valued at $341,000 and were recorded as part of selling, general and administrative expenses in the consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss as of December 31, 2012. (Note 5)
On July 31, 2012, pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement with MacroSolve, the Company issued 617,284 shares of its common stock to purchase the business of Illume Mobile, a division of MacroSolve. The shares were valued at $698,000 and were recorded as part of the purchase price. (Note 5)
On November 15, 2012, the Company entered into an agreement (the “Sigma Agreement”) with Sigma Opportunity Fund II, LLC (“Sigma Opportunity Fund”) and Sigma Capital Advisors, LLC (“Sigma Advisors”). Pursuant to the Sigma Agreement, the Company issued to the holders of the Series C Preferred Stock an aggregate of 175,364 shares of common stock as an anti-dilution adjustment.
(c) Warrants
For the nine months ended September 30, 2013
During the nine months ended September 30, 2013, the Company issued 1,463,667 Investor Warrants and 292,733 Placement Agent Warrants as discussed above. The exercise price of the Investor Warrants and the Placement Agent Warrants will be adjusted in the event of future issuances of the Company’s Common Stock at prices below the exercise price then in effect (“down-round” protection). The Company evaluated the following guidance ASC 480-10 Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity and ASC 815-40 Contracts in an Entity’s Own Equity. Based on this guidance, the Company’s management concluded these instruments are to be accounted for as liabilities instead of equity due to the down-round protection feature available on the exercise price of the Warrants. The Company recognized these Warrants as liabilities at their fair value and will re-measure them at fair value on each reporting date. ASC 820 Fair Value Measurement provides requirements for disclosure of liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis in periods subsequent to the initial recognition (see Note 2). Fair values for warrants are determined using the Monte-Carlo Simulation Model valuation technique. The Monte-Carlo Simulation Model valuation model provides for dynamic assumptions regarding volatility and risk-free interest rates within the total period to expected conversion. In addition, management assessed the probabilities of future financing assumptions.
As of August 15, 2013 and August 21, 2013, the dates of issuance, we recorded the warrant liability at $1,099,000. At September 30, 2013, the warrants were re-valued with a fair value of $933,000 with the difference of $166,000 recorded to other income in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss.
The following table summarizes information about the Company’s outstanding common stock warrants as of September 30, 2013:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Warrants
|
|
Total
|
|
|
Average
|
|
Date
|
|
Strike
|
|
|
Outstanding
|
|
Exercise
|
|
|
Exercise
|
|
Issued
|
Expiration
|
|
Price
|
|
|
and Exercisable
|
|
Price
|
|
|
Price
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Senior Subordinated Notes
|
Dec-09
|
Dec-14
|
|
$ |
3.62 |
|
|
|
138,260 |
|
|
$ |
500,000 |
|
|
|
Senior Subordinated Notes
|
Dec-09
|
Dec-14
|
|
|
4.34 |
|
|
|
138,260 |
|
|
|
600,000 |
|
|
|
Placement Agent Preferred Stock - Class D
|
Dec-12
|
Dec-17
|
|
|
1.10 |
|
|
|
704,200 |
|
|
|
774,620 |
|
|
|
Common Stock Investor Warrants
|
Aug-13
|
Aug-18
|
|
|
1.00 |
|
|
|
1,297,000 |
|
|
|
1,297,000 |
|
|
|
Common Stock Investor Warrants
|
Aug-13
|
Aug-18
|
|
|
1.00 |
|
|
|
166,667 |
|
|
|
166,667 |
|
|
|
Placement Agent Warrants - Common Stock
|
Aug-13
|
Aug-18
|
|
|
0.60 |
|
|
|
292,733 |
|
|
|
175,640 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2,737,120 |
|
|
$ |
3,513,927 |
|
$ |
1.28 |
NOTE 10 – ESOP PLAN
The Company has an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “ESOP”) which covers all non-union employees. The Company’s contribution expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2013, was $134,000 representing approximately $104,000 for the ESOP principal payment and $30,000 for the ESOP interest. ESOP shares are allocated to individual employee accounts as the loan obligation of the ESOP to the Company is reduced. These amounts were previously calculated on an annual basis by an outside, independent financial advisor. Compensation costs relating to shares released are based on the fair value of shares at the time they are committed to be released. The unreleased shares are not considered outstanding in the computation of earnings per common share. ESOP compensation expense consisting of both cash contributions and shares committed to be released for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $78,000. The fair value of the shares was $0.94 per share, based on the average of the daily market closing share price.
NOTE 11 - STOCK OPTION PLAN
In December 2010, the Company established the 2010 Stock Option Plan (the “Plan”). The Plan authorizes the issuance of 1,000,000 shares of common stock. Pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, the Company assumed all of Old DecisionPoint’s obligations under their outstanding stock option plans.
The Plan is administered by the Board of Directors, or a committee appointed by the Board of Directors, which determines recipients and types of awards to be granted, including the number of shares subject to the awards, the exercise price and the vesting schedule. The term of stock options granted under the Plans cannot exceed ten years. Options shall not have an exercise price less than 100% of the fair market value of the Company’s common stock on the grant date, and generally vest over a period of five years. If the individual possesses more than 10% of the combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company, the exercise price shall not be less than 110% of the fair market of a share of common stock on the date of grant.
A summary of the status of the Plans as of September 30, 2013, and information with respect to the changes in options outstanding is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted -
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Options
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
Aggregate
|
|
|
|
Available
|
|
|
Options
|
|
|
Exercise
|
|
|
Intrinsic
|
|
|
|
for Grant
|
|
|
Outstanding
|
|
|
Price
|
|
|
Value
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
December 31, 2012
|
|
|
455,495 |
|
|
|
544,505 |
|
|
$ |
1.82 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Granted
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Exercised
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Forfeited
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
September 30, 2013
|
|
|
455,495 |
|
|
|
544,505 |
|
|
$ |
1.82 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exercisable options at September 30, 2013
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
446,374 |
|
|
$ |
1.75 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following table summarizes information about stock options outstanding as of September 30, 2013:
|
|
|
Options Outstanding
|
|
|
Options Exercisable
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
Weighted-
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
Weighted-
|
|
Range of
|
|
|
|
|
|
Remaining
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
|
|
|
Remaining
|
|
|
Average
|
|
Exercise
|
|
|
Number
|
|
|
Contractual
|
|
|
Exercise
|
|
|
Number
|
|
|
Contractual
|
|
|
Exercise
|
|
Prices
|
|
|
Outstanding
|
|
|
Life (Years)
|
|
|
Price
|
|
|
Exercisable
|
|
|
Life (Years)
|
|
|
Price
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
1.33 - 2.03 |
|
|
|
365,620 |
|
|
|
1.58 |
|
|
$ |
1.65 |
|
|
|
355,461 |
|
|
|
1.53 |
|
|
$ |
1.64 |
|
$ |
2.06 - 4.34 |
|
|
|
178,885 |
|
|
|
7.60 |
|
|
|
2.16 |
|
|
|
90,913 |
|
|
|
7.54 |
|
|
|
2.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
|
|
|
544,505 |
|
|
|
3.56 |
|
|
$ |
1.82 |
|
|
|
446,374 |
|
|
|
2.76 |
|
|
$ |
1.75 |
|
No awards were exercised during the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively. The total fair value of awards vested for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 was $40,000 and $73,000, respectively.
Stock-based compensation cost is measured at the grant date based on the fair value of the award and is recognized as expense over the required service period, which is generally equal to the vesting period. There were no stock option grants during the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012.
Due to the limited time that the Company’s common stock has been publicly traded, management estimates expected volatility based on the average expected volatilities of a sampling of five companies with similar attributes to the Company, including: industry, size and financial leverage. The expected term of the awards represents the period of time that the awards are expected to be outstanding. Management considered expectations for the future to estimate employee exercise and post-vest termination behavior. The Company does not intend to pay dividends in the foreseeable future, and therefore has assumed a dividend yield of zero. The risk-free interest rate is the yield on zero-coupon U.S. Treasury securities for a period that is commensurate with the expected term of the awards.
Employee stock-based compensation costs for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, was $31,000 and $50,000, respectively, and is included in selling, general and administrative expense in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations. As of September 30, 2013, total unrecognized estimated employee compensation cost related to stock options granted prior to that date was $109,000 which is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average vesting period of 2.69 years.
NOTE 12 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Leases - The Company leases its facilities and certain equipment under various operating leases which expire at various dates through fiscal 2018 and require us to pay a portion of the related operating expenses such as maintenance, property taxes, and insurance. There have been no material changes to our lease arrangements during the nine months ended September 30, 2013. Please refer to Note 14 to the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2012, included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 28, 2013.
Rent expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, was $511,000 and $353,000, respectively.
Apex Earn Out Obligations - If EBITDA (as uniquely defined in the agreement), of Apex for the twelve months ending July 31, 2013 (“2013 EBITDA”), is equal to or less than CDN$2,000,000, Apex shall pay an amount, to its former owners, equal to the product of the 2013 EBITDA multiplied by four less CDN$5,000,000 (“2013 EBITDA Basic Earn-Out Amount”), up to a maximum of CDN$3,000,000. An amount equal to 22.22% of the 2013 EBITDA Basic Earn-Out Amount shall be paid in cash and the balance shall be paid by Apex issuing a subordinated convertible note (the “Note”) (see Note 5).
Under the terms of the Note, Apex will pay the principal sum due on the Note in eight quarterly payments beginning on January 31, 2014 (“Installment Dates”). Interest from and after August 1, 2013, shall be paid in arrears on the last day of each calendar quarter commencing on January 31, 2014. The interest rate shall be determined as follows:
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9% per annum, calculated and compounded quarterly before November 1, 2014; and
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11% per annum, calculated and compounded quarterly after October 31, 2014;
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except, however, that, if, during the term of the Note, the Company raises Net Equity Capital (as defined in the Note) in an amount greater than CDN$5,000,000 and this Note is not repaid in full within 30 days from the date that the Company receives such Net Equity Capital, the interest rate otherwise provided in the Note shall be 15% per annum from the end of such 30-day period to the first anniversary thereof and 20% per annum thereafter to the date of payment in full.
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The Note is convertible, only on each Installment Date, at the option of the Note holder, into shares of our common stock at a conversion price that is equal to the greater of the market price of our common stock on the day prior to the conversion, or $1.00. The shares issuable under the Note will be restricted but will have certain piggy back registration rights as set forth in the Purchase Agreement.
If the 2013 EBITDA is greater than CDN$2,000,000, Apex shall pay an amount, to its former owners, (the “2013 EBITDA Additional Earn-Out Amount”) by which the dollar-for-dollar 2013 EBITDA exceeds CDN$2,000,000, up to a maximum of CDN$500,000. The 2013 EBITDA Additional Earn-Out shall be paid by the issuance of shares of the Company’s common stock. The number of shares to be issued shall be determined by the amount due divided by the 30 day average daily closing price of the shares of the Company’s common stock in the month of July 2013. The shares issued will be restricted but will have certain piggy back registration rights as set forth in the Purchase Agreement.
The fair value of the earn out was calculated to be approximately CDN$1,076,000 (US$1,033,000 at the Closing Date). At September 30, 2013, the calculated Earn Out Payment due under the Purchase Agreement was CDN$341,000 (US$331,000). Accordingly, there is CDN$341,000 (US$331,000) recorded as potential additional purchase consideration in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The adjustment of CDN$735,000 (US$713,000) was recorded as a separate component of operating expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss as of September 30, 2013. On October 31, 2013 the Sellers disputed the Company’s calculation of the Earn Out Payment due and has stated the payment should be $1.6 million. Per the terms of the Purchase Agreement, the seller and the Company have ten business days to reconcile any differences in the calculation of the Earn Out Payment. The ten business days concludes on November 14, 2013. If a reconciliation cannot be completed in that time period, the Company and the seller will refer the matter to a mutually agreed upon accounting firm to conclude the accuracy of the Earn Out Payment. The accounting firm will have 45 calendar days to review the seller and the Company’s calculation of the Earn Out Payment, which will conclude on December 31, 2013.
The Company also entered into an employment agreement with Donald Dalicandro, the Former Chief Executive Officer of Apex, as a result of the Apex acquisition. Under the employment agreement, the Company further agreed Mr. Dalicandro would be appointed to the Company’s board of directors effective June 4, 2012, and would not be removed from the Company’s board of directors during the Earn-Out Period (as defined in the employment agreement) and the Bonus Period (as defined in the employment agreement) except by death, bankruptcy, incapacity or voluntary resignation. The agreement calls for annual bonus upon achieving certain results of operation at Apex for the 12 months ending July 31, 2013, 2014, and 2015. Such bonuses are considered additional contingent purchase consideration as the Company is obligated to pay the bonus regardless of whether or not his employment is retained (see Note 5).
As part of the Purchase Agreement, we are obligated to pay bonus consideration to the CEO of Apex. Such bonus is considered additional contingent purchase consideration as we are obligated to pay the bonus regardless of whether or not the CEO’s employment is retained. The fair value of the bonus was calculated to be approximately CDN$160,000 (US$153,000 at the Closing Date). At September 30, 2013 there is CDN$160,000 (US$154,000) recorded in accrued earn out consideration in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets.
Apex Escrow Obligation - As part of the Apex Purchase Agreement, from the Closing Date up until the expiry of the bonus period, the Company is obligated to escrow 25% of any Equity Capital raised in excess of $500,000. The funds in the escrow are to be used to pay the 2013 EBITDA Basic Earn-Out and the 2013 EBITDA Additional Earn-Out and the additional bonus consideration. In December 2012, the Company raised $7,042,000 as part of the Series D Purchase Agreement. These funds have not been placed into escrow pending agreement between the Company and the sellers of Apex regarding the financial institution that will escrow the funds, the amount of funds that are to be placed in escrow and the terms of the escrow agreement itself.
Contingencies - The Company is not a party to any material pending legal proceedings other than ordinary routine litigation incidental to the business; the outcome of which the Company believes will not have a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition, cash flows or results of operations. These matters are subject to inherent uncertainties and management’s view of these matters may change in the future.
The Company is subject to the possibility of various loss contingencies, including claims, suits and complaints, arising in the ordinary course of business. The Company considers the likelihood of loss or impairment of an asset or the incurrence of a liability, as well as its ability to reasonably estimate the amount of loss, in determining loss contingencies. An estimated loss contingency is accrued when it is probable that an asset has been impaired or a liability has been incurred and the amount of loss can be reasonably estimated. The Company regularly evaluates current information available to it to determine whether such accruals should be adjusted and whether new accruals are required.
Under the Company’s bylaws, directors and officers have certain rights to indemnification by the Company against certain liabilities that may arise by reason of their status or service as directors or officers. The Company maintains director and officer insurance, which covers certain liabilities arising from the obligation to indemnify directors and officers and former directors in certain circumstances. No material indemnification liabilities were accrued at September 30, 2013.
The Company is party to employment agreements with certain of its key executive officers as of September 30, 2013. The agreements do not provide for any material, out of ordinary course of business provisions or benefits.
Included in the key executive officer agreements is an employment agreement with its Chief Operating Officer. Pursuant to the agreement, the officer is entitled to an annual bonus calculated pursuant to terms set forth in the agreement. The agreement also contains a severance provision providing up to twelve months of salary in certain situations.
NOTE 13 – SUBSEQUENT EVENT
In November 2013, the Company entered into definitive subscription agreements (“Series E Purchase Agreement”) with accredited investors for the sales of $3,835,000 in gross proceeds for 383,500 shares of Series E Convertible Preferred Stock (“Series E Preferred Shares”) for a purchase price of $10.00 per share. The initial Conversion Price is $0.50, subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits, stock dividends and similar transactions, and in the event of subsequent equity sales at a lower price per share, subject to certain exceptions. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $3.4 million (net of the fair value of placement agent warrants) from the initial closing, after deducting the placement agent’s fees of 8% and other offering expenses. The Company paid the Placement Agent $306,800 in commissions (equal to 8% of the gross proceeds), and issued to the Placement Agent five-year warrants to purchase 767,000 shares of our common stock (equal to 10% of the number of shares of common stock underlying the Series E Preferred Shares sold under the Series E Purchase Agreement) at an exercise price of $0.55 per share, in connection with the Series E Purchase Agreement initial closing. The Company expects to close a second round of Series E Preferred Shares with gross proceeds of $300,000-$700,000 shortly thereafter.
The Series D Preferred Stock’s initial Conversion Price was $1.00, subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits, stock dividends and similar transactions, and in the event of subsequent equity sales at a lower price per share, subject to certain exceptions. As a result of the issuance of Common Stock in connection with the August 15, 2013 private placement (see Note 9(b)), the Conversion Price of the Series D Preferred Stock was reduced to $0.90. As a result of the sale of Series E Preferred Shares described above, the Conversion Price of the Series D Preferred Stock was further reduced to $0.75 per share on November 12, 2013. The Company expects a second closing of Series E Preferred shortly after November 12, 2013 of approximately $300,000- $700,000. If the second closing is for $700,000 the revised conversion price would be reduced to $0.73 per share. The Series D Preferred Stock contained certain anti-dilution provisions whereby the subsequent sale of Series E Preferred Shares may potentially create an imputed dividend that would impact EPS.
On August 15, 2013, the Company entered into a Purchase Agreement with multiple accredited investors relating to the issuance and sale of Common Stock in a private offering (see Note 9(b)). For a period commencing on the Initial Closing and terminating on a date which is 24 months from the Initial Closing, in the event the Company issues or grants any shares of Common Stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of Common Stock pursuant to which shares of Common Stock may be acquired at a price less than $0.60 per share, then the Company shall promptly issue additional shares of Common Stock to the investors under the Purchase Agreement in an amount sufficient that the subscription price paid, when divided by the total number of shares issued (shares purchased under the Purchase Agreement plus the additional shares issued under this provision), will result in an actual price paid by the Subscriber per share of Common Stock equal to such lower price. As a result of the sale of Series E Preferred Shares described above, the Company is required to issue up to 585,467 additional common shares to the subscribers in the private offering,
The conversion price of the Investor Warrants issued in connection with the August 15, 2013 private placement was $1.00 per share. If the Company at any time while the Investor Warrants are outstanding, shall sell or grant an option to purchase, or sell or grant any right to reprice, or otherwise dispose of or issue any common stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of common stock (as, at an effective price per share less than the exercise price of the Investor Warrants then in effect, the exercise price of the Investor Warrants will be reduced to equal to such lower price. As a result of the sale of Series E Preferred Shares described above, the conversion price of the Investor Warrants was reduced to $0.50 per share on November 12, 2013.
The conversion price of the Placement Agent Warrants issued in connection with the August 15, 2013 private placement was $0.60 per share. If the Company at any time while the Placement Agent Warrants are outstanding, shall sell or grant an option to purchase, or sell or grant any right to reprice, or otherwise dispose of or issue any common stock or securities convertible, exchangeable or exercisable for shares of common stock (as, at an effective price per share less than the exercise price of the Placement Agent Warrants then in effect, the exercise price of the Placement Agent Warrants will be reduced to equal to such lower price. As a result of the sale of Series E Preferred Shares described above, the conversion price of the Placement Agent Warrants was reduced to $0.50 per share on November 12, 2013.
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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
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Forward Looking Statements
Some of the statements contained in this Form 10-Q that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" which can be identified by the use of terminology such as "estimates," "projects," "plans," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," or the negative or other variations, or by discussions of strategy that involve risks and uncertainties. We urge you to be cautious of the forward-looking statements, that such statements, which are contained in this Form 10-Q, reflect our current beliefs with respect to future events and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors affecting our operations, market growth, services, products and licenses. No assurances can be given regarding the achievement of future results, as actual results may differ materially as a result of the risks we face, and actual events may differ from the assumptions underlying the statements that have been made regarding anticipated events. Factors that may cause actual results, our performance or achievements, or industry results, to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements include, without limitation:
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All written and oral forward-looking statements made in connection with this Form 10-Q are attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. Given the uncertainties that surround such statements, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Except as may be required under applicable securities laws, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result more information, future events or occurrences.
Overview
DecisionPoint enables our clients to “move decisions closer to the customer” by “empowering the mobile worker”. We define the mobile worker as those individuals that are on the front line in direct contact with customers. These workers include field repair technicians, sales associates, couriers, public safety employees and millions of other workers that deliver goods and or services throughout the country. Whether they are blue or white collar, mobile workers have many characteristics in common. Mobile workers need information, access to corporate resources, decision support tools and the ability to capture and report information back to the organization.
DecisionPoint empowers these mobile workers through the implementation of various mobile technologies including specialized mobile business applications, wireless networks, mobile computers (for example, rugged, tablets, and smartphones) and a comprehensive suite of consulting, integration, deployment and support services.
Mobile computing capabilities and usage continue to grow. With choice comes complexity so helping our customers navigate the myriad of options is what we do best. The right choice may be an off-the-shelf application or a custom business application to fit a very specific business process. DecisionPoint has the specialized resources and support structure to address the needs of mobile applications in the retail, transportation, field workforce sales/service and the warehousing market segments. We continue to invest in building out our capabilities to support these markets and business needs. For example, in July 2012, we invested in the expansion of our custom software development capabilities through the acquisition of Illume Mobile in Tulsa, OK, which specializes in the custom development of specialized mobile business applications for Apple, Android and Windows Mobile devices. Additionally, through the acquisition of Illume Mobile we acquired a cloud-based, horizontal software application “ContentSentral” which manages and distributes multiple types of corporate content (for example, PDF, video, images, and spreadsheets) on mobile tablets used by field workers. We also dramatically increased our software products expertise with the acquisition in June 2012 of APEX in Canada. The APEXWare™ software suite significantly expanded our field sales/service software offerings. APEXWare™ is a purpose-built mobile application suite ideally suited to the automation of field sales/service and warehouse workers. Additionally, we continue to expand our deployment and MobileCare support offerings. In 2012 we moved our headquarters location to a larger facility in Irvine, CA in order to accommodate the expansion of our express depot and technical support organizations. We also continue to invest in our “MobileCare EMM” enterprise mobility management offering. In 2008, we recognized the need for customers to outsource their mobile device management (“MDM”) needs, thus we invested in building out a MDM practice that offers these services under a comprehensive managed service model. We have extended this offering from our historically ruggedized mobile computer customer base to address the growth of consumer devices in the enterprise and support the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Bring Your Own Application (BYOA) movement.
Recognizing that we cannot build every business application, we have developed an ‘ecosystem’ of partners which support our custom and off-the-shelf solutions. These partners include suppliers of mobile devices (Apple, Intermec, Motorola, among others), wireless carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon), mobile peripheral manufactures (Zebra Technologies Corporation, Datamax - O’Neil), in addition to a host of specialized independent software vendors such as AirWatch, VeriFone GlobalBay, XRS and Wavelink.
We are focused on several commercial enterprise markets. These include retail, field sales/service, warehousing and distribution and transportation. With the continued growth of the mobile internet, we expect to see growth in our current markets in addition to the emergence of new markets. In order to identify these new markets we recently created a new internal organization whose sole purpose is to identify and nurture new market opportunities. We expect our customers to continue to embrace and deploy new technology to better enhance their own customers’ experiences and improve their own operations while lowering their operating costs. Our expertise and understanding of our customers’ operations and business operations in general, coupled with our expertise and understanding of mobile technology equipment and software offerings enables us to identify new trends and opportunities and provide these new solutions to our existing and potential customers.
At DecisionPoint, we deliver to our customers the ability to make better, faster and more accurate business decisions by implementing industry-specific, enterprise wireless and mobile computing systems for their front-line mobile workers, inside and outside of the traditional workplace. It is these systems that provide the information to improve the hundreds of individual business decisions made each day. Historically, critical information has remained locked away in the organization’s enterprise computing systems, accessible only when employees were at their desks. Our solutions unlock this information and deliver it to employees when needed regardless of their location. As a result, our customers are able to move their business decision points closer to their customers which we believe in turn improves customer service levels, reduces cost and accelerates business growth.
We have several offices throughout North America which allows us to serve our multi-location clients and their mobile workforces. We provide depot services through our West and East coast facilities. Additionally, we are always keenly aware of potential acquisition candidates that can provide complementary products and service offerings to our customer base.
Business Combinations
Illume Mobile Acquisition
On July 31, 2012 (“Illume Closing Date”), we consummated an asset purchase agreement (“Asset Purchase Agreement”) with MacroSolve, Inc. Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, we purchased the business (including substantially all the related assets) of the seller’s Illume Mobile division (“Illume Mobile”), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Founded in 1996, Illume Mobile is a mobile business solutions provider that services mobile products and platforms. Illume Mobile’s initial core business is the development and integration of business applications for mobile environments. Today, Illume Mobile serves the mobile application development needs of a wide range of customers, from Fortune 500s to small and medium-sized businesses. It delivers advanced, mobile apps for many device platforms including iPad, iPhone and Android with functionality including 3D animation, mobile video, augmented reality, GPS, and more. Illume Mobile seeks to leverage its combination of creativity, technical savvy, years of mobile experience, and market insight to enable customers to envision their mobile applications and bring them to reality, providing the most value in the shortest amount of time.
Apex Systems Integrators Acquisition
On June 4, 2012 (“Closing Date”), pursuant to a Stock Purchase Agreement (“Purchase Agreement”), we acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Apex Systems Integrators Inc. (“Apex”), a corporation organized under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Apex is a provider of wireless mobile work force software solutions. Its suite of products utilizes the latest technologies to empower the mobile worker in many areas including merchandising, sales and delivery; field service; logistics and transportation; and, warehouse management. Its clients are North American companies that are household names whose products and services are used daily to feed, transport, entertain and care for people throughout the world.
The operating results of Illume Mobile have been included in our results of operations beginning August 1, 2012 and operating results of Apex have been included in our results of operations beginning June 5, 2012.
Pro Forma Disclosure of Financial Information (unaudited)
The following table summarizes our unaudited consolidated results of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2012 as if the Apex and Illume acquisitions had occurred on January 1, 2012 (in thousands except per share data):
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Three Months Ended
September 30, 2012
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Nine Months Ended
September 30, 2012
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As Reported
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Pro Forma
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As Reported
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Pro Forma
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Net sales
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$ |
18,567 |
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$ |
18,669 |
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$ |
54,144 |
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$ |
56,346 |
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Net loss attributable to common shareholders
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(1,263 |
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(1,445 |
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(3,245 |
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(5,311 |
) |
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Net loss per share - basic and diluted
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(0.15 |
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(0.18 |
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(0.42 |
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(0.69 |
) |
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Included in the pro forma combined results of operations are the following adjustments for Apex: (i) amortization of intangible assets for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $0 and $572,000, respectively (ii) a net increase in interest expense for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $0 and $291,000, respectively.
Included in the pro forma combined results of operations are the following adjustments for Illume Mobile: (i) amortization of intangible assets for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 of $18,000 and $125,000, respectively. Net loss per share assumes the 325,000 shares issued in connection with the Apex acquisition and the 617,284 shares issued in connection with the Illume Mobile acquisition are outstanding for each period presented (see Note 5 – “Business Combinations” in the accompanying Notes to the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements).
The historical financial information of Apex has been extracted for the periods required from the historical financial statements of Apex Systems Integrators, Inc. which were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The historical financial information of Illume Mobile has been derived from using internally generated management reports for the periods required.
The unaudited pro forma financial information is not intended to represent or be indicative of our consolidated results of operations that would have been reported had the Apex and Illume Mobile acquisitions been completed as of the beginning of the period presented, nor should it be taken as indicative of our future consolidated results of operations.
Recent Business Developments
During the third quarter of 2013, we focused on improving customer service levels and increasing our ability to leverage consumer class mobile devices and cloud services to support our enterprise applications. We released a new customer ordering portal that enables our enterprise customers to easily order additional products using electronic payment methods thus reducing the paperwork and time associated with generating repetitive purchase orders. We also consolidated our east and west coast depot facilities into a single facility in our Irvine, CA location. This consolidation enables us to gain the economies of scale created by a single location while also allowing us to extend the service hours of our east coast customers. Lastly, we relocated our Oklahoma, software development center to a historic building that is located in the heart of downtown Tulsa. The space was designed by DecisionPoint to meet the needs of our customers and employees.
With the continued expansion of consumer class tablet computers and smart phones into the enterprise, we released the 2.7 version of ContentSentral, our mobile content management solution. Some of the enhancements in this release include improvements to the user interface, extended support for additional file types and enhanced email and printing capabilities. We are also increasing our support of Android devices. In addition to extending APEXWare FS to the Motorola Android product line we have also become a Samsung partner and joined the Samsung APP Exchange. Furthering our efforts to support cloud computing and the SaaS software deployment model, DecisionPoint was selected to be part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) Partner Network as an APN Consulting Partner. APN Consulting Partners are professional service firms that help customers design, architect, migrate or build new applications on AWS. Consulting Partners are given access to a range of resources and training to better help customers deploy, run and manage applications in the AWS cloud.
Company History
DecisionPoint Systems, Inc., formerly known as Comamtech, Inc. (the "Company”, “DecisionPoint”, “we”, “our” or “us”), was incorporated on August 16, 2010, in Canada under the laws of the Ontario Business Corporations Act (“OCBA”). On June 15, 2011, we entered into a Plan of Merger (“Merger Agreement”) among the Company, its wholly-owned subsidiary, 2259736 Ontario Inc., incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada (“Purchaser”) and DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. (“Old DecisionPoint”). Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, under Section 182 of the OCBA, on June 15, 2011 (“Effective Date”), Old DecisionPoint merged (“Merger”) into the Purchaser and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. Prior to the Merger, Comamtech was a “shell company” (as such term is defined in Rule 12b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”)). In connection with the Merger, we changed our name to DecisionPoint Systems, Inc., and the Purchaser changed its name to DecisionPoint Systems International, Inc. (“DecisionPoint Systems International”). On June 15, 2011, both companies were reincorporated in the State of Delaware. Since the Merger, the business conducted by us has been the business conducted by Old DecisionPoint prior to the Merger.
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements present the previously issued shares of Comamtech common stock as having been issued pursuant to the Merger on June 15, 2011, in exchange for the net assets of Comamtech totaling approximately $3.9 million as consideration received. The shares of common stock of the Company issued to Old DecisionPoint’s stockholders in the Merger are presented as having been outstanding since the original issuance of the shares. Further, the exchange ratio has been retroactively applied to all shares, weighted-average share, loss per share, and stock option and warrant disclosures.
We have two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Apex and DecisionPoint Systems International. Apex was acquired on June 4, 2012. DecisionPoint Systems International has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, DecisionPoint Systems Group Inc. (“DPS Group”) and CMAC, Inc. DecisionPoint Systems International acquired CMAC on December 31, 2010. CMAC was founded and incorporated in March 1996, and is a logistics consulting and systems integration provider focused on delivering operational and technical supply chain solutions, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia.
DPS Group has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, DecisionPoint Systems CA, Inc. and DecisionPoint Systems CT, Inc. DecisionPoint Systems CA, Inc., formerly known as Creative Concepts Software, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is a leading provider of Enterprise Mobility Solutions. Enterprise Mobility Solutions are those computer systems that give an enterprise the ability to connect to people, control assets, and transact business from any location by using mobile computers, tablet computers, and smartphones to securely connect the mobile worker to the back office software systems that run the enterprise. Technologies that support Enterprise Mobility Solutions include national wireless carrier networks, Wi-Fi, local area networks, mobile computers, smartphones and tablets, mobile software applications, middleware and device security and management software. DecisionPoint Systems CT, Inc. formerly known as Sentinel Business Systems, Inc. was founded in 1976, and has developed over time a family of powerful enterprise data collection software solutions, products and services. The combined company is a data collection systems integrator that sells and installs mobile devices, software, and related bar coding equipment, radio frequency identification systems technology and provides custom solutions and other professional services.
Results of Operations
For comparison purposes, all dollar amounts have been rounded to nearest million while all percentages are actual. Due to rounding, totals in the tables presented may not sum to the total presented in the table.
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Three Months Ended
September 30,
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Nine Months Ended
September 30,
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2013
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2012
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2013
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2012
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Total revenue
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17.6 |
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18.6 |
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$ |
46.1 |
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54.1 |
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Gross profit
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3.5 |
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4.1 |
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(16.0 |
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9.9 |
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11.6 |
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Total operating expenses
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3.7 |
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4.7 |
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13.2 |
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13.4 |
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Loss from operations
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(0.2 |
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(0.6 |
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(67.2 |
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(3.3 |
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(1.8 |
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85.4 |
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Loss before provision for income taxes
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(0.3 |
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(1.0 |
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(71.0 |
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(3.9 |
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(2.4 |
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60.2 |
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Total Revenue
Revenues for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 is summarized below:
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September 30,
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September 30,
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2013
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(Decrease) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hardware
|
|
$ |
11.9 |
|
|
$ |
12.1 |
|
|
(2.3 |
%) |
|
$ |
28.7 |
|
|
$ |
36.8 |
|
|
|
(21.9 |
%) |
Professional services
|
|
|
4.3 |
|
|
|
4.7 |
|
|
(7.4 |
%) |
|
|
12.7 |
|
|
|
12.6 |
|
|
|
0.8 |
% |
Software
|
|
|
0.9 |
|
|
|
1.4 |
|
|
(32.9 |
%) |
|
|
3.5 |
|
|
|
3.2 |
|
|
|
6.9 |
% |
Other
|
|
|
0.5 |
|
|
|
0.4 |
|
|
20.8 |
% |
|
|
1.2 |
|
|
|
1.6 |
|
|
|
(21.8 |
%) |
|
|
$ |
17.6 |
|
|
$ |
18.6 |
|
|
(5.3 |
%) |
|
$ |
46.1 |
|
|
$ |
54.1 |
|
|
|
(14.9 |
%) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revenues were $17.6 million for the three months ended September 30, 2013, compared to $18.6 million for the same period ended September 30, 2012, a decrease of $1.0 million or 5.3%. The decrease in revenue was partially offset due to the inclusion of the operating results of our Apex and Illume Mobile acquisitions in mid-2012. Revenues for Apex were $0.5 million for the three months ended September 30, 2013, compared to $0.4 million for the same period ended September 30, 2012. Revenues for Illume Mobile were $0.2 million in the three months ended September 30, 2013 compared to $0.2 million for the same period ended September 30, 2012. Excluding the impact of Apex and Illume Mobile acquisitions in mid-2012, revenues decreased by $1.2 million, or 6.6% over the same quarter in the prior year with the largest decrease occurring in software where sales decreased by 32.9%.