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Note 6 - Debt
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt

Note 6  Debt

 

Debt consisted of the following:   

 


 

 

March 31,

 

 

December 31,

 



 

 

2023

 

 

2022

 



Related Party Debt:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



July 2014 note payable to Little Harbor, LLC

 

$

3,267

 

 

$

3,267

 



July 2016 note payable to Little Harbor, LLC

 

 

4,770

 

 

 

4,770

 



January 2016 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



March 2016 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

7,000

 

 

 

7,000

 



December 2016 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



August 2017 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

3,000

 

 

 

3,000

 



February 2018 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

2,000

 

 

 

2,000

 



July 2018 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

5,000

 

 

 

5,000

 



November 2018 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

4,000

 

 

 

4,000

 



February 2020 note payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



January 2016 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



March 2016 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

7,000

 

 

 

7,000

 



July 2016 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

4,770

 

 

 

4,770

 



December 2016 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



March 2017 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

3,267

 

 

 

3,267

 



February 2018 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

2,000

 

 

 

2,000

 



February 2020 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

 

2,500

 

 

 

2,500

 



November 2014 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC formerly payable to Penta Mezzanine SBIC Fund I, L.P. 

 

 

8,000

 

 

 

8,000

 



January 2015 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC formerly payable to JL-BBNC Mezz Utah, LLC

 

 

5,000

 

 

 

5,000

 



February 2015 note payable to Golisano Holdings LLC formerly payable to Penta Mezzanine SBIC Fund I, L.P.

 

 

1,999

 

 

 

1,999

 



Macatawa Bank

 

 

15,000

 

 

 

15,000

 



Total related party debt

 

 

91,073

 

 

 

91,073

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



      Senior Credit Facility with Midcap

 

 

5,298

 

 

 

6,308

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Total debt

 

 

96,371

 

 

 

97,381

 



Less current portion

 

 

96,371

 

 

 

97,381

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Long-term debt

 

$

-

 

 

$

-

 


 

Little Harbor LLC

 

Mr. David L. Van Andel, the Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, is the owner and principal of Little Harbor LLC. Mr. Mark Bugge, at the time the notes were entered into, was a member of the Company’s Board of Directors and the Secretary of Little Harbor LLC. 

 

July 2014 Note Payable to Little Harbor, LLC

 

Pursuant to a July 2014 Debt Repayment Agreement with Little Harbor, LLC (“Little Harbor”), an entity owned by certain stockholders of the Company, on February 6, 2018 we entered into an agreement with Little Harbor to convert a debt repayment obligation of $3,267 into an unsecured promissory note (“Little Harbor Debt Repayment Note”). The note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. The Little Harbor Debt Repayment Note was scheduled to mature on July 25, 2020; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. 


July 2016 Note Payable to Little Harbor, LLC

 

On July 21, 2016, we issued an unsecured delayed draw promissory note in favor of Little Harbor (“Little Harbor Delayed Draw Note”), pursuant to which Little Harbor loaned us the full approved amount of $4,770 during the year ended December 31, 2016. This note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Little Harbor Escrow Warrant in Note 7). This unsecured note was scheduled to mature on January 28, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to June 30, 2019 and October 22, 2021

 

Little Harbor delivered a deferment letter pursuant to which Little Harbor agreed to defer all payments due under the aforementioned notes held by Little Harbor through October 22, 2021 and agreed to refrain from declaring a default and/or exercising any remedies under the notes. 


Amendments to extend the maturity date and related payment deferrals of the aforementioned notes have not been executed and these notes to Little Harbor are currently in default. We anticipate extending the maturity dates and related payment deferrals with the lending party, but we cannot guarantee that such extensions and payment deferrals will be successfully obtained on a timely basis or at all. To date, Little Harbor has not exercised any of its remedies available upon a default for any of the aforementioned notes.

 

Great Harbor Capital LLC

 

Mr. David L. Van Andel, the Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, is the owner and principal of Great Harbor Capital LLC. Mr. Mark Bugge, at the time the notes were entered into, was a member of the Company’s Board of Directors and the Secretary of Great Harbor Capital LLC.

 

January 2016 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a January 28, 2016 unsecured promissory note (“January 2016 GH Note”) with Great Harbor Capital, LLC (“GH”), an affiliate of a member of our Board of Directors, GH lent us $2,500. The January 2016 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable in 24 monthly installments of $104 which payment was to commence on February 28, 2017 but was deferred to August 31, 2019. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see GH Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The original maturity date of the January 2016 GH Note was January 28, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to June 30, 2019 and October 22, 2021

 

March 2016 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a March 21, 2016 unsecured promissory note (“March 2016 GH Note”), GH lent us $7,000. This March 2016 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable in 24 monthly installments of $292 which payment was to commence on April 21, 2017 but was deferred to August 30, 2019. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see GH Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The note was scheduled to mature on March 21, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to June 30, 2019 and October 22, 2021

 

December 2016 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a December 31, 2016 unsecured promissory note (“December 2016 GH Note”), GH lent us $2,500. The December 2016 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see GH Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The note was scheduled to mature on December 31, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021.


August 2017 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC


Pursuant to an August 30, 2017 secured promissory note, GH lent us $3,000 (“August 2017 GH Note”). The August 2017 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see GH Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The note was scheduled to mature on August 29, 2020; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. 

 

February 2018 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a February 6, 2018 secured promissory note, GH lent us $2,000 (“February 2018 GH Note”). The note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. This note is secured by collateral and is subordinate to the indebtedness owed to Midcap Funding X Trust as successor-by-assignment from MidCap Financial Trust (“MidCap”). The note was scheduled to mature on February 6, 2021; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021.


As previously reported, on February 6, 2018, the Company issued an amended and restated secured promissory note to GH (“A&R August 2017 GH Note”) replacing the prior secured promissory note issued on August 30, 2017. The amendment and restatement added a requirement that when the Company consummates any Special Asset Disposition (as defined in the February 2018 GH Note), provided that the Company has a minimum liquidity of $1,000, the Company will use the net cash proceeds from the Special Asset Disposition to pay any accrued and unpaid interest under the A&R August 2017 GH Note and any other note subject to the Intercreditor Agreement (defined below). The interest rate and payment terms remain unchanged from the original secured promissory note issued to GH on August 30, 2017; however, the maturity date was extended to October 22, 2021.

 

Furthermore, as a result of notes issued on February 6, 2018, by GH and Golisano Holdings LLC (“Golisano LLC”), GH and Golisano LLC entered into an “Intercreditor Agreement” where they agreed that each of the February 2018 GH Note, A&R August 2017 GH Note, and the Golisano LLC February 2018 Note (as defined below) are pari passu as to repayment, security and otherwise and are equally and ratably secured.

 

July 2018 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a July 27, 2018 secured promissory note, GH loaned the Company $5,000 ("July 2018 GH Note"). The July 2018 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable on maturity. Interest on the outstanding principal accrues at a rate of 8.5% per year and is payable monthly on the first day of each month, beginning September 1, 2018. The principal of the July 2018 GH Note was payable at maturity on January 27, 2020. The July 2018 GH Note is secured by collateral. We issued a warrant to GH in connection with this loan (see GH Warrants in Note 7). In July 2019, the Company and GH amended this note to extend the maturity date to October 22, 2021.

 

The July 2018 GH Note is subordinate to the indebtedness owed to MidCap. The July 2018 GH Note is senior to the indebtedness owed to Little Harbor and Golisano LLC.

 

November 2018 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a November 5, 2018 secured promissory note, GH loaned the Company $4,000 ("November 2018 GH Note"). The November 2018 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable on maturity. Interest on the outstanding principal accrues at a rate of 8.5% per year and is payable monthly on the first day of each month, beginning December 1, 2018. The principal of the November 2018 GH Note was payable at maturity on November 5, 2020. The November 2018 GH Note is secured by collateral. We issued a warrant to GH in connection with this loan (see GH Warrants in Note 7). In July 2019, the Company and GH amended this note to extend the maturity to October 22, 2021.

 

February 2020 Note Payable to Great Harbor Capital, LLC

 

Pursuant to a February 2020 unsecured promissory note (“February 2020 GH Note”), an affiliate of a member of our Board of Directors, GH lent us $2,500. The February 2020 GH Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8%, with the principal payable at the maturity of October 22, 2021.  GH delivered a deferment letter pursuant to which GH agreed to defer all payments due under the aforementioned notes held by GH, through October 22, 2021 and agreed to refrain from declaring a default and/or exercising any remedies under the notes.


Amendments to extend the maturity date and related payment deferrals of the aforementioned notes to GH have not been executed and these notes are currently in default. We anticipate extending the maturity dates and related payment deferrals with the lending party, but we cannot guarantee that such extensions and payment deferrals will be successfully obtained on a timely basis or at all. To date, GH has not exercised any of its remedies available upon a default for any of the aforementioned notes. 


Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Mr. B. Thomas Golisano, a member of the Company’s Board of Directors, is a principal of Golisano LLC. 

 

November 2014 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC (formerly payable to Penta Mezzanine SBIC Fund I, L.P.) 

 

On November 13, 2014, we raised proceeds of $8,000, less certain fees and expenses, from the issuance of a secured note to Penta Mezzanine SBIC Fund I, L.P. (“Penta”). The managing director of Penta, an institutional investor, is also a director of our Company. We granted Penta a security interest in our assets and pledged the shares of our subsidiaries as security for the note. On March 8, 2017, Golisano LLC acquired this note payable from Penta (“First Golisano Penta Note”). Interest on the outstanding principal accrued at a rate of 12% per year from the date of issuance to March 8, 2017, and decreased to 8% per year thereafter, payable monthly. The Company and Golisano LLC amended this note to extend the maturity from November 5, 2020 to October 22, 2021. We issued a warrant to Penta to purchase 4,960,740 shares of the Company’s common stock in connection with this loan.

 

January 2015 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC (formerly payable to JL-Mezz Utah, LLC-f/k/a JL-BBNC Mezz Utah, LLC)

 

On January 22, 2015, we raised proceeds of $5,000, less certain fees and expenses, from the sale of a note to JL-Mezz Utah, LLC (f/k/a JL-BBNC Mezz Utah, LLC) (“JL-US”). The proceeds were restricted to pay a portion of the Nutricap Labs, LLC (“Nutricap”) asset acquisition. We granted JL-US a security interest in the Company’s assets, including real estate and pledged the shares of our subsidiaries as security for the note. On March 8, 2017, Golisano LLC acquired this note payable from JL-US. Interest on the outstanding principal accrued at a rate of 12% per year from the date of issuance to March 8, 2017, and decreased to 8% per year thereafter, payable monthly (“Golisano JL-US Note”). On August 30, 2017, we entered into an amendment with Golisano LLC which extended payment of principal to maturity. We issued a warrant to JL-US to purchase 2,329,400 shares of the Company’s common stock on January 22, 2015 and 434,809 shares of the Company’s common stock on February 4, 2015. The 434,809 warrants expired unexercised on February 13, 2020. The note matured on October 22, 2021.

 

February 2015 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC (formerly payable to Penta Mezzanine SBIC Fund I, L.P.)

 

On February 6, 2015, we raised proceeds of $2,000, less certain fees and expenses, from the issuance of a secured note payable to Penta. The proceeds were restricted to pay a portion of the acquisition of the customer relationships of Nutricap. On March 8, 2017, Golisano LLC acquired this note payable from Penta (“Second Golisano Penta Note”). Interest on the outstanding principal accrued at a rate of 12% per year from the date of issuance to March 8, 2017, and decreased to 8% per year thereafter, payable monthly. On August 30, 2017, we entered into an amendment with Golisano LLC which extended payment of principal to maturity. We issued a warrant to Penta to purchase 869,618 shares of the Company’s common stock in connection with this loan. The note matured on October 22, 2021.

 

January 2016 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a January 28, 2016 unsecured promissory note with Golisano LLC (“Golisano LLC January 2016 Note”), an affiliate of a member of our Board of Directors, Golisano LLC lent us $2,500. The note was scheduled to mature on January 28, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to June 30, 2019 and October 22, 2021. This note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Golisano Escrow Warrants in Note 7).


March 2016 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a March 21, 2016 unsecured promissory note, Golisano LLC lent us $7,000 (“Golisano LLC March 2016 Note”). The note was scheduled to mature on March 21, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to June 30, 2019 and October 22, 2021. This note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Golisano Escrow Warrants in Note 7).

 

July 2016 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

On July 21, 2016, we issued an unsecured delayed draw promissory note in favor of Golisano LLC pursuant to which Golisano LLC may, in its sole discretion and pursuant to draw requests made by the Company, loan the Company up to the maximum principal amount of $4,770 (the “Golisano LLC July 2016 Note”). During the year ended December 31, 2016, we requested and Golisano LLC approved, draws totaling $4,770. The Golisano LLC July 2016 Note was scheduled to mature on January 28, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. Interest on the outstanding principal accrues at a rate of 8.5% per year. The principal of the Golisano LLC July 2016 Note is payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Golisano Escrow Warrants in Note 7).

 

December 2016 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a December 31, 2016 unsecured promissory note, as amended and restated, Golisano LLC lent us $2,500 (“Golisano LLC December 2016 Note”). The note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Golisano Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The note was scheduled to mature on December 30, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. 

 

March 2017 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a March 14, 2017 unsecured promissory note, as amended and restated, Golisano LLC lent us $3,267 (“Golisano LLC March 2017 Note”). The note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. We issued a warrant into escrow in connection with this loan (see Golisano Escrow Warrants in Note 7). The note was scheduled to mature on December 30, 2019; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. 


February 2018 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a February 6, 2018 secured promissory note, Golisano LLC lent us $2,000 (“Golisano LLC February 2018 Note”). The note bears interest at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the principal payable at maturity. This note is secured by collateral and is subordinate to the indebtedness owed to MidCap. The note was scheduled to mature on February 6, 2021; the maturity was subsequently extended to October 22, 2021. 

 

February 2020 Note Payable to Golisano Holdings LLC

 

Pursuant to a February 2020 unsecured promissory note (“Golisano LLC February 2020 Note”), an affiliate of a member of our Board of Directors, Golisano LLC lent us $2,500. The Golisano LLC February 2020 Note bears interest at an annual rate of 8%, with the principal payable at the maturity date of  October 22, 2021.   

 

Golisano LLC delivered a deferment letter pursuant to which Golisano LLC agreed to defer all payments due under the aforementioned notes held by Golisano LLC through October 22, 2021 and agreed to refrain from declaring a default and/or exercising any remedies under the notes. 


Amendments to extend the maturity date and related payment deferrals of the aforementioned notes to Golisano LLC have not been executed and these notes are currently in default. We anticipate extending the maturity dates and related payment deferrals with the lending party, but we cannot guarantee that such extensions and payment deferrals will be successfully obtained on a timely basis or at all. To date, Golisano LLC has not exercised any of its remedies available upon a default for any of the aforementioned notes.  

 

Macatawa Bank

 

Mr. Mark Bugge is a former member of the board of directors of Macatawa Bank (“Macatawa”) and was a member of the Company’s board of directors; he was an active member of both boards at the time of the term loan note as described below. Two other members of the Company’s Board of Directors, Mr. B. Thomas Golisano and Mr. David L. Van Andel, are the owners and principals of the guarantor, 463IP Partners, LLC (“463IP”). Furthermore, Mr. Van Andel, through his interest in a trust, holds an indirect limited partnership interest in White Bay Capital, LLLP, which has an ownership interest of greater than 10% in Macatawa.


On December 4, 2018, the Company entered into a Term Loan Note and Agreement (the "Term Loan") in favor of Macatawa. Pursuant to the Term Loan, Macatawa loaned the Company $15,000. The Term Loan was scheduled to mature on November 30, 2020; and was subsequently extended to November 30, 2022.  The Term Loan was amended on December 14, 2022 to extend the maturity date to November 30, 2024 and to transition from LIBOR to SOFR. The Term Loan accrues interest at SOFR Rate plus 1.05% per annum with a floor of 2.50%; the rate was 5.72% as of March 31, 2023. After the maturity date or upon the occurrence or continuation of an event of default, the unpaid principal balance shall bear interest at the interest rate of the note plus 3.00%. The note is secured by the Limited Guaranty, defined below, and is subordinate to the indebtedness owed to MidCap.

 

In connection with the Term Loan, 463IP has entered into a limited guaranty, dated as of December 4, 2018, in favor of Macatawa (the "Limited Guaranty") pursuant to which it has agreed to guarantee payment under the Term Loan and any and all renewals of the Term Loan and all interest accrued on such indebtedness limited to $15,000 plus any accrued interest. On October 28, 2019, the Term Loan was amended and GH and Golisano LLC replaced 463IP as “Entity Guarantor” as defined in the Term Loan, and provided their guaranties for payment of the Company’s indebtedness and obligations under the Term Loan.

 

Senior Credit Facility with Midcap

 

On January 22, 2015, we entered into a three-year $15,000 revolving credit facility (the “Senior Credit Facility”) pursuant to a credit and security agreement, based on our accounts receivable and inventory, which could be increased to up to $20,000 upon satisfaction of certain conditions, with MidCap. MidCap subsequently assigned the agreement to an affiliate, Midcap Funding X Trust.

 

On September 2, 2016, we entered into an amendment with Midcap to increase the Senior Credit Facility to $17,000 and extend our facility an additional 12 months. We granted MidCap a first priority security interest in certain of our assets and pledged the shares of our subsidiaries as security for amounts owed under the Senior Credit Facility. We agreed to pay Midcap an unused line fee of 0.50% per annum, a collateral management fee of 1.20% per month, and interest of LIBOR plus 5% per annum. We issued a warrant to Midcap to purchase 500,000 shares of the Company’s common stock (see Midcap Warrant in Note 7).

 

On January 22, 2019, we entered into Amendment Sixteen to the Credit and Security Agreement (the "MidCap Sixteenth Amendment"). The MidCap Sixteenth Amendment reduced the revolving credit facility amount from a total of $17,000 to a total of $5,000 and extended the expiration date from January 22, 2019 to April 22, 2019.

 

On February 13, 2019, MidCap informed the Company that MidCap had re-assigned all of its rights, powers, privileges and duties as “Agent” under the Credit and Security Agreement, as well as all of its right, title and interest in and to the revolving loans made under the facility from Midcap Funding X Trust to MidCap IV Funding.

  

On April 22, 2019, we entered into Amendment Seventeen to the Credit and Security Agreement (the "MidCap Seventeenth Amendment"), which effectively increased the revolving credit facility amount to $12,000 and renewed the Senior Credit Facility for an additional two years expiring on April 22, 2021.

 

On April 22, 2021, we entered into Amendment Eighteen to the Credit and Security Agreement (the "MidCap Eighteenth Amendment"), which effectively updated the unused line fee to 0.375% per annum, updated the interest rates to 3.75% per annum, and renewed the Senior Credit Facility for an additional three years expiring on April 22, 2024. 

 

We have incurred loan fees totaling $540 relating to the Senior Credit Facility and the subsequent amendments, which is also being amortized into interest expense over the term of the Senior Credit Facility. The balance owed on the Senior Credit Facility was $5,298 as of March 31, 2023. 

 

Other Debt 

 

May 2020 Note Payable to Fifth Third Bank N.A.

 

On May 7, 2020, Twinlab Consolidated Corporation ("TCC"), the operating subsidiary of the Company, received the proceeds of a loan from Fifth Third Bank, National Association ("Fifth Third Bank") in the amount of $1,674 obtained under the Paycheck Protection Program under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”), which was enacted March 27, 2020 (the "PPP Loan”). The PPP Loan, evidenced by a promissory note dated May 5, 2020 (the “PPP Note”), had a two-year term and bore interest at a rate of 1.0% per annum, with expected monthly principal and interest payments that were due to begin December 1, 2020. TCC used the proceeds of the PPP Loan for payroll, office rent, and utilities, which allowed the Company to seek forgiveness for this loan. 


The Company submitted its application for 100% forgiveness for this loan in November 2021. In January 2022, the full amount of the PPP Loan was forgiven by the Small Business Administration ("SBA"). As a result, the Company recorded a gain on the forgiveness of the loan in the amount of $1,674. 


February 2021 Note Payable to Fifth Third Bank N.A.


On February 9, 2021, TCC received the proceeds of a second loan from Fifth Third Bank in the amount of $1,344 ( the "Second PPP Loan") obtained under the Paycheck Protection Program. The Second PPP Loan, evidenced by a promissory note dated February 5, 2021 (the "Second PPP Note”), had a two-year term and bore interest at a rate of 1.0% per annum, with expected monthly principal and interest payments that were due to begin September 1, 2021. TCC used the proceeds of the Second PPP Loan for payroll, which allowed the Company to seek forgiveness for this loan.


           The company submitted its application for 100% forgiveness for this loan in November 2021. In December 2021, the full amount of the Second PPP Loan was forgiven by the SBA. As a result, the Company recorded a gain on the forgiveness of the loan in the amount of $1,344

 

Financial Covenants 

 

Certain of the foregoing debt agreements, as amended, require us to meet certain affirmative and negative covenants, including maintenance of specified ratios. As of March 31, 2023, we were in default for lack of compliance with the EBITDA-related financial covenant of the debt agreement with MidCap. The amount due to MidCap for this revolving credit line is $5,298 as of March 31, 2023.