NOTE PAYABLE |
12 Months Ended |
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Dec. 31, 2023 | |
Debt Disclosure [Abstract] | |
NOTE PAYABLE | NOTE 7 – NOTE PAYABLE
● On June 10, 2020, the Company received a loan from the Small Business Administration of $12,100 (the “2020 SBA Loan”). The 2020 SBA Loan bears interest at 3.75% per annum and is payable over 30 years with all payments of principal and interest deferred for the first 12 months.
● On February 2, 2021, the Company received a loan from the Small Business Administration of $18,265 (the “2021 SBA Loan”). The 2021 SBA Loan bears interest at 1% per annum and is payable over 5 years with all payments of principal and interest deferred for the first 10 months.
● Effective February 23, 2022, the Company entered into two separate Purchase Agreement and Bill of Sales to purchase a total of 215 cryptocurrency miners (each, a “Purchase Agreement”). The first Purchase Agreement was entered into with Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc. (“BIT”) whereby the Company agreed to purchase a total of 95 miners for a total purchase price of $337,500 and the second Purchase Agreement was entered into with Innovative Digital investors, LLC (“IDI”) whereby the Company agreed to purchase a total of 120 miners for a total purchase price of $696,000. In each case the Company paid one half of the purchase price at closing (effective February 25, 2022) and the other half of the purchase price is payable in accordance with a 10% unsecured promissory note delivered to each of BIT and IDI. The promissory note delivered to BIT is in the principal amount of $168,750, is payable in two installment payments, and by its original term had a maturity date of May 15, 2022. The promissory note delivered to IDI is in the principal amount of $348,000, is payable in four installment payments, and by its original terms had a maturity date of October 15, 2022.
The maturity dates of the bitmine promissory note delivered to each of BIT and IDI (originally May 15, 2022 and October 15, 2022) were, in each case extended by two months by mutual agreement of the parties due to supply chain delays effecting the shipment and delivery of the mining equipment to the Company. See Note 9 “Subsequent Events” for an update this agreement.
● Effective January 13, 2022, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement entered into with AJB Capital Investments, LLC (“AJB”), and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $750,000 (the “Jan. AJB Note”) to AJB in a private transaction for a purchase price of $675,000 (giving effect to a 10% original issue discount). The maturity date of the Jan. AJB Note was July 12, 2022. The Jan. AJB Note bears interest at 10% per year, and principal and accrued interest was to be due on the maturity date. In connection with a subsequent loan extended to the Company by AJB on or about May 3, 2022 (as further described below) the Company repaid all outstanding obligations that were due to AJB under the Jan. AJB Note.
● Effective January 18, 2022, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Sixth Street SPA”) entered into with Sixth Street Lending, LLC (“Sixth Street”) and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $116,200 (the “Sixth Street Note”) to Sixth Street in a private transaction to for a purchase price of $103,750 (giving effect to an original issue discount). The Company agreed to various covenants in the Sixth Street SPA. The Sixth Street Note had a maturity date of January 13, 2023 and the Company agreed to pay interest on the unpaid principal balance of the Sixth Street Note at the rate of twelve percent (12.0%) per annum from the date on which the Sixth Street Note was issued until the same becomes due and payable, whether at maturity or upon acceleration or by prepayment or otherwise. Payments are due monthly, beginning in the end of February 2022. The Company had the right to prepay the Sixth Street Note in accordance with the terms set forth in the Sixth Street Note.
In connection with a subsequent loan extended to the Company by 1800 Diagonal Lending, LLC on or about September 30, 2022 (as further described below) the Company repaid all outstanding obligations that were due to Sixth Street under the Sixth Street Note.
● On February 24, 2022, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Feb. SPA”) entered into with AJB, and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $300,000 (the “Feb. Note”) to ABJ in a private transaction for a purchase price of $275,000 (giving effect to an original issue discount). The maturity date of the Feb. Note is August 24, 2022, but it may be extended for six months upon the consent of AJB and the Company. The Feb. Note bears interest at 10% per year, and principal and accrued interest is due on the maturity date. The Company may prepay the Feb. Note at any time without penalty. The Company’s failure to make required payments under the AJB Note or to comply with various covenants, among other matters, would constitute an event of default. Upon an event of default under the Feb. SPA or Feb. Note, the Feb. Note will bear interest at 18%, AJB may immediately accelerate the Feb. Note due date, AJB may convert the amount outstanding under the Feb. Note into shares of Company common stock at a discount to the market price of the stock, and AJB will be entitled to its costs of collection, among other penalties and remedies.
● On April 7, 2022, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “April SPA”) entered into with Efrat Investments LLC (“Efrat”) and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $220,000 to Efrat (the “Efrat Note”) in a private transaction for a purchase price of $198,000 (giving effect to an original issue discount). After payment of the fees and costs, the net proceeds from the Efrat Note will be used by the Company for working capital and other general corporate purposes.
The maturity date of the Efrat Note is September 7, 2022, although the maturity date may be extended for six months upon the consent of Efrat and the Company. The Efrat Note bears interest at 10% per year, and principal and accrued interest is due on the maturity date. The Company may prepay the Efrat Note at any time without penalty. Any failure by the Company to make required payments under the Efrat Note or to comply with various covenants, among other matters, would constitute an event of default. Upon an event of default under the April SPA or the Efrat Note, the Efrat Note will bear interest at 18%, Efrat may immediately accelerate the Efrat Note due date, Efrat may convert the amount outstanding under the Efrat Note into shares of Company common stock at a discount to the market price of the stock, and Efrat will be entitled to its costs of collection, among other penalties and remedies.
● On May 3, 2022, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “May AJB SPA”) entered into with AJB, and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $1,000,000 (the “May AJB Note”) to AJB in a private transaction for a purchase price of $900,000 (giving effect to a 10% original issue discount). In connection with the sale of the AJB Note, the Company also paid certain fees and due diligence costs of AJB and brokerage fees to J.H. Darbie & Co., a registered broker-dealer.
At the closing the Company repaid all obligations owed to AJB pursuant to a 10% promissory note in the principal amount of $750,000 issued in favor of AJB in January 2022 as generally described above. After the repayment of that promissory note, and after payment of the fees and costs, the $138,125 net proceeds from the issuance of the May AJB Note are expected to be utilized for working capital and other general corporate purposes.
The maturity date of the May ABJ Note is November 3, 2022, but it may be extended by the Company for six months with the interest rate to increase during the extension period. The May AJB Note bears interest at 10% per year, and principal and accrued interest is due on the maturity date. The Company may prepay the May AJB Note at any time without penalty. Under the terms of the May AJB Note, the Company may not sell a significant portion of its assets without the approval of AJB, may not issue additional debt that is not subordinate to AJB, must comply with the Company’s reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and must maintain the listing of the Company’s common stock on the OTC Market or other exchange, among other restrictions and requirements. The Company’s failure to make required payments under the May AJB Note or to comply with any of these covenants, among other matters, would constitute an event of default. Upon an event of default under the May AJB SPA or May AJB Note, the May AJB Note will bear interest at 18%, AJB may immediately accelerate the May AJB Note due date, AJB may convert the amount outstanding under the May AJB Note into shares of Company common stock at a discount to the market price of the stock, and AJB will be entitled to its costs of collection, among other penalties and remedies.
● On July 8, 2022, The Company borrowed funds pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) entered into with 1800 Diagonal Lending, LLC (“Diagonal”), and Diagonal purchased a convertible promissory note (the “Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $79,250. Pursuant to the SPA, the Company agreed to reimburse Diagonal for certain fees in connection with entry into the SPA and the issuance of the Note. The SPA contains customary representations and warranties by the Company and Diagonal typically contained in such documents.
The maturity date of the Note is July 5, 2023 (the “Maturity Date”). The Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per annum, and a default interest of 22% per annum. Diagonal has the option to convert all of the outstanding amounts due under the Note into shares of the Company’s common stock beginning on the date which is 180 days following the date of the Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the default amount, as such term is defined under the Note. The conversion price under the Note for each share of common stock is equal to 65% of the lowest trading price of the Company’s common stock for the 10 trading days prior to the conversion date. The conversion of the Note is subject to a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% of the number of shares of common stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to such conversion. Failure of the Company to convert the Note and deliver the common stock when due will result in the Company paying Diagonal a monetary penalty for each day beyond such deadline.
Prior to the 180th day of the issuance date Note, the Company may prepay the Note in whole or in part, however, if it does so between the issuance date and the date which is 60 days from the issuance date, the repayment percentage is 115%. If the Company prepays the Note between the 61st day after issuance and the 120th day after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 120%. If the Company prepays the Note between the 121st day after issuance and 180 days after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 125%. After such time, the Company can submit an optional prepayment notice to Diagonal, however the prepayment shall be subject to the agreement between the Company and Diagonal on the applicable prepayment percentage.
● On July 27, 2022, The Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with Coventry Enterprises, LLC (“Coventry”), pursuant to which Coventry purchased a 10% unsecured promissory Note (the “Note”) from the Company in the principal amount of $200,000, of which $40,000 was retained by Coventry through an “Original Issue Discount” for due diligence and origination related to the transaction. Pursuant to the terms of the Purchase Agreement, the Company also agreed to issue shares of restricted common stock to Coventry as additional consideration for the purchase of the Note. In addition, in the Purchase Agreement the Company granted Coventry a right of first refusal with respect to certain types of equity financing transactions the Company may pursue or effect.
The Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per annum, with guaranteed interest (the “Guaranteed Interest”) of $20,000 being deemed earned as of date of issuance of the Note. The Note matures on July 15, 2023. The principal amount and the Guaranteed Interest is due and payable in seven equal monthly payments of $31,428.57, beginning on December 15, 2022 and continuing on the third day of each month thereafter until paid in full.
Any or all of the principal amount and the Guaranteed Interest may be prepaid at any time and from time to time, in each case without penalty or premium.
If an Event of Default (as defined in the Note) occurs, consistent with the terms of the Note, the Note will become convertible, in whole or in part, into shares of the Company’s common stock at Coventry’s option, subject to a 4.99% beneficial ownership limitation (which may be increased up to 9.99% by Coventry). The per share conversion price is 90% of the lowest volume-weighted average trading price during the 20-trading day period before conversion.
In addition to certain other remedies, if an Event of Default occurs, consistent with the terms of the Note, the Note will bear interest on the aggregate unpaid principal amount and Guaranteed Interest at the rate of the lesser of 18% per annum or the maximum rate permitted by law.
● On September 30, 2202, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) entered into with 1800 Diagonal Lending, LLC (“Diagonal”), and Diagonal purchased a convertible promissory note (the “Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $108,936 (giving effect to an original issue discount). The SPA contains customary representations and warranties by the Company and Diagonal typically contained in such documents.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Note were used by the parties to satisfy all remaining amounts due under a convertible promissory note dated January 11, 2022, issued by the Company to Sixth Street Lending, LLC. After payment of fees, and after satisfaction of the January 11, 2022 convertible promissory note in favor of Sixth Street Lending, the net proceeds to the Company were $80,000, which will be used for working capital and other general corporate purposes.
The Note has a maturity date of September 26, 2023, and the Company has agreed to pay interest on the unpaid principal balance of the Note at the rate of twelve percent (12.0%) per annum from the date on which the Note was issued until the same becomes due and payable, whether at maturity or upon acceleration or by prepayment or otherwise. Payments are due monthly, beginning on November 15, 2022. The Company has the right to prepay the Note in accordance with the terms set forth in the Note.
Following an event of default, and subject to certain limitations, the outstanding amount of the Note may be converted into shares of Company common stock. Amounts due under the Note would be converted into shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion price equal to 75% of the lowest trading price with a 10-day lookback immediately preceding the date of conversion. In no event may the lender effect a conversion if such conversion, along with all other shares of Company common stock beneficially owned by the lender and its affiliates would exceed 4.99% of the outstanding shares of Company common stock. In addition, upon the occurrence and during the continuation of an event of default the Note will become immediately due and payable and the Company shall pay to the lender, in full satisfaction of its obligations thereunder, additional amounts as set forth in the Note.
● On December 15, 2022, Company borrowed funds pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) entered into with 1800 Diagonal Lending, LLC (“Diagonal”), and Diagonal purchased a convertible promissory note (the “Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $88,760 (giving effect to an original issue discount). Net proceeds from the sale of the Note will be used primarily for general working capital purposes. The SPA contains customary representations and warranties by the Company and Diagonal typically contained in such documents.
The Note has a maturity date of December 9, 2023, and the Company has agreed to pay interest on the unpaid principal balance of the Note at the rate of twelve percent (12.0%) per annum, with interest being payable through a one-time interest charge of $10,651 being applied on the principal amount of the Note on the issuance date. Payments are due monthly, beginning on January 30, 2023. The Company has the right to prepay the Note in accordance with the terms set forth in the Note.
Following an event of default, and subject to certain limitations, the outstanding amount of the Note may be converted into shares of Company common stock. Amounts due under the Note would be converted into shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion price equal to 75% of the lowest trading price with a 10-day lookback immediately preceding the date of conversion. In no event may the lender effect a conversion if such conversion, along with all other shares of Company common stock beneficially owned by the lender and its affiliates would exceed 4.99% of the outstanding shares of Company common stock. In addition, upon the occurrence and during the continuation of an event of default the Note will become immediately due and payable and the Company shall pay to the lender, in full satisfaction of its obligations thereunder, additional amounts as set forth in the Note.
● On January 10, 2023, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to a SPA entered into with Diagonal, and Diagonal purchased a convertible promissory note (the “Third Diagonal Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $79,250. Pursuant to the SPA, the Company agreed to reimburse Diagonal for certain fees in connection with entry into the SPA and the issuance of the Third Diagonal Note. The SPA contains customary representations and warranties by the Company and Diagonal typically contained in such documents.
The maturity date of the Third Diagonal Note is January 3, 2024 (the “Maturity Date”). The Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per annum, and a default interest of 22% per annum. Diagonal has the option to convert all of the outstanding amounts due under the Third Diagonal Note into shares of the Company’s common stock beginning on the date which is 180 days following the date of the Third Diagonal Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the default amount, as such term is defined under the Third Diagonal Note. The conversion price under the Third Diagonal Note for each share of common stock is equal to 65% of the lowest trading price of the Company’s common stock for the 10 trading days prior to the conversion date. The conversion of the Third Diagonal Note is subject to a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% of the number of shares of common stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to such conversion. Failure of the Company to convert the Third Diagonal Note and deliver the common stock when due will result in the Company paying Diagonal a monetary penalty for each day beyond such deadline.
The Company may prepay the Third Diagonal Note in whole, however, if it does so between the issuance date and the date which is 60 days from the issuance date, the repayment percentage is 115%. If the Company prepays the Third Diagonal Note on or between the 61st day after issuance and the 90th day after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 120%. If the Company prepays the Third Diagonal Note on or between the 91st day after issuance and 180 days after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 125%. After such time, the Company can submit an optional prepayment notice to Diagonal, however the prepayment shall be subject to the agreement between the Company and Diagonal on the applicable prepayment percentage.
Pursuant to the Third Diagonal Note, as long as the Company has any obligations under the Third Diagonal Note, the Company cannot without Diagonal’s written consent, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any significant portion of its assets which would render the Company a “shell company” as such term is defined in SEC Rule 144. Additionally, under the Note, any consent to the disposition of any assets may be conditioned on a specified use of the proceeds of disposition.
The Third Diagonal Note contains standard and customary events of default such as failing to timely make payments under the Note when due, the failure of the Company to timely comply with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, reporting requirements and the failure to maintain a listing on the OTC Markets. The occurrence of any of the events of default, entitled Diagonal, among other things, to accelerate the due date of the unpaid principal amount of, and all accrued and unpaid interest on, the Third Diagonal Note. Upon an “Event of Default”, interest shall accrue at a default interest rate of 22%, and the Company may be obligated to pay to the Diagonal an amount equal to 150% of all amounts due and owing under the Third Diagonal Note.
With respect to the two outstanding Diagonal Notes, Diagonal has agreed to accept $126,500.00 (the “Diagonal Settlement Amount”) in complete and full settlement of the Diagonal Notes. The Company paid the Diagonal Settlement Amount and the Diagonal Notes were deemed paid off on November 13, 2023.
● On February 2, 2023, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to a SPA entered into with Fast Capital, LLC (“Fast Capital”), and Fast Capital purchased a 10% convertible promissory note (the “Fast Capital Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $115,000. The Fast Capital Note has an original issue discount of $10,000, resulting in gross proceeds to the Company of $105,000. Pursuant to the SPA, the Company agreed to reimburse Fast Capital for certain fees in connection with entry into the SPA and the issuance of the Fast Capital Note. The SPA contains certain covenants and customary representations and warranties by the Company and Fast Capital typically contained in such documents.
The maturity date of the Fast Capital Note is January 30, 2024. The Fast Capital Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per annum, and a default interest of 24% per annum. Interest is payable in shares of Company common stock. For the first six months, the Company has the right to prepay principal and accrued interest due under the Fast Capital Note at a premium of between 15% and 40% depending on when it is repaid. The Fast Capital Note may not be prepaid after the 180th day of its issuance.
Fast Capital has the right at any time after the six-month anniversary of the date of issuance of the Fast Capital Note to convert all or any part of the outstanding and unpaid principal amount of the Fast Capital Note into Company common stock, subject to a beneficial ownership limitation. The conversion price of the Fast Capital Note equals 60% of the lowest closing price of the Company’s common stock for the 20 prior trading days, including the day upon which a notice of conversion is delivered.
The Fast Capital Note contains various covenants standard and customary events of default such as failing to timely make payments under the Fast Capital Note when due, the failure to maintain a listing on the OTC Markets or the Company defaulting on any other note or similar debt obligation into which the Company has entered and failed to cure within the applicable grace period. The occurrence of any of the events of default, entitle First Capital, among other things, to accelerate the due date of the unpaid principal amount of, and all accrued and unpaid interest on, the Fast Capital Note. Upon an “Event of Default”, interest shall accrue at a default interest rate of 24%, and certain defined events of default may give rise to other remedies (such as, if the Company is delinquent in its periodic report filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission then the conversion price of the Fast Capital Note may be decreased).
As of September 30, 2023, the balancing remaining under the Fast Capital Note is $120,208.
● On March 2, 2023, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to a SPA entered into with Diagonal, and Diagonal purchased a convertible promissory note (the “Fourth Diagonal Note”) from the Company in the aggregate principal amount of $54,250. Pursuant to the SPA, the Company agreed to reimburse Diagonal for certain fees in connection with entry into the SPA and the issuance of the Fourth Diagonal Note. The SPA contains customary representations and warranties by the Company and Diagonal typically contained in such documents.
The maturity date of the Fourth Diagonal Note is March 2, 2024 (the “Maturity Date”). The Fourth Diagonal Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per annum, and a default interest of 22% per annum. Diagonal has the option to convert all of the outstanding amounts due under the Fourth Diagonal Note into shares of the Company’s common stock beginning on the date which is 180 days following the date of the Fourth Diagonal Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the default amount, as such term is defined under the Fourth Diagonal Note. The conversion price under the Fourth Diagonal Note for each share of common stock is equal to 65% of the lowest trading price of the Company’s common stock for the 10 trading days prior to the conversion date. The conversion of the Fourth Diagonal Note is subject to a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% of the number of shares of common stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to such conversion. Failure of the Company to convert the Note and deliver the common stock when due will result in the Company paying Diagonal a monetary penalty for each day beyond such deadline.
The Company may prepay the Fourth Diagonal Note in whole, however, if it does so between the issuance date and the date which is 60 days from the issuance date, the repayment percentage is 115%. If the Company prepays the Fourth Diagonal Note on or between the 61st day after issuance and the 90th day after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 120%. If the Company prepays the Fourth Diagonal Note on or between the 91st day after issuance and 180 days after issuance, the prepayment percentage is 125%. After such time, the Company can submit an optional prepayment notice to Diagonal, however the prepayment shall be subject to the agreement between the Company and Diagonal on the applicable prepayment percentage.
Pursuant to the Fourth Diagonal Note, as long as the Company has any obligations under the Fourth Diagonal Note, the Company cannot without Diagonal’s written consent, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any significant portion of its assets.
The Fourth Diagonal Note contains standard and customary events of default such as failing to timely make payments under the Note when due, the failure of the Company to timely comply with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, reporting requirements and the failure to maintain a listing on the OTC Markets. The occurrence of any of the events of default, entitled Diagonal, among other things, to accelerate the due date of the unpaid principal amount of, and all accrued and unpaid interest on, the Fourth Diagonal Note. Upon an “Event of Default”, interest shall accrue at a default interest rate of 22%, and the Company may be obligated to pay to the Diagonal an amount equal to 150% of all amounts due and owing under the Note.
With respect to the two outstanding Diagonal Notes, Diagonal has agreed to accept $126,500.00 (the “Diagonal Settlement Amount”) in complete and full settlement of the Diagonal Notes. The Company paid the Diagonal Settlement Amount and the Diagonal Notes were deemed paid off on November 13, 2023.
● On June 23, 2023, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “AJB SPA”) entered into with AJB, and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $550,000 (the “AJB June Note”) to AJB in a private transaction for a purchase price of $500,000 (giving effect to a 10% original issue discount). In connection with the sale of the AJB June Note, the Company also paid certain fees and due diligence costs to AJB’s management company and legal counsel. After payment of the fees and costs, the net proceeds to the Company were $487,500, which will be used for working capital and other general corporate purposes, provided that up to $200,000 may be drawn upon for potential acquisitions.
The maturity date of the AJB June Note is January 23, 2024. The AJB June Note bears interest at 12% per year, and principal and accrued interest is due on the maturity date. The Company may prepay the AJB June Note at any time without penalty. The AJB June Note contains standard and customary events of default, such as, among other restrictions and requirements, that the Company timely make payments under the AJB June Note; the Company may not sell a significant portion of its assets without the approval of AJB; the Company may not issue additional debt that is not subordinate to AJB; the Company must comply with the reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and the Company must maintain the listing of the Company’s common stock on the OTC Market or other exchange. The Company’s breach of any representation or warranty, or failure to comply with the covenants would constitute an event of default. Upon an event of default under the AJB SPA or AJB June Note, the AJB June Note will bear interest at 18%; AJB may immediately accelerate the AJB June Note due date; AJB may convert the amount outstanding under the AJB June Note into shares of Company common stock at a discount to the market price of the stock; and AJB will be entitled to its costs of collection, among other penalties and remedies.
As of September 30, 2023, the balancing remaining under the AJB June Note is $430,792.
● On November 13, 2023, the Company borrowed funds pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Nov. SPA”) entered into with AJB, and issued a Promissory Note in the principal amount of $500,000 to AJB (the “Nov. Note”) in a private transaction for a purchase price of $425,000 (giving effect to an original issue discount). After payment of the fees and costs, the net proceeds to the Company were $405,000, which will be used for working capital and other general corporate purposes.
The maturity date of the Nov. Note is May 10, 2024. The Nov. Note bears interest at 12% per year, and principal and accrued interest is due on the maturity date. The Company may prepay the Nov. Note at any time without penalty. The Company’s failure to make required payments under the Nov. Note or to comply with various covenants, among other matters, would constitute an event of default. Upon an event of default under the Nov. SPA or the Nov. Note, the Nov. Note will bear interest at 18%, AJB may immediately accelerate the Nov. Note due date, AJB may convert the amount outstanding under the Nov. Note into shares of Company common stock at a discount to the market price of the stock, and AJB will be entitled to its costs of collection, among other penalties and remedies.
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