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Business Combination
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
Business Combinations [Abstract]  
Business Combination
Business Combination
On April 28, 2017, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets and business of Nesscap Energy, Inc. (“Nesscap”), a developer and manufacturer of ultracapacitor products for use in transportation, renewable energy, industrial and consumer markets, in exchange for the issuance of approximately 4.1 million shares of Maxwell common stock (the “Share Consideration”) and the assumption of certain liabilities pursuant to the terms of the previously announced Arrangement Agreement dated as of February 28, 2017 between Maxwell and Nesscap (the “ Nesscap Acquisition”). The value of the Share Consideration was approximately $25.3 million based on the closing price of the Company’s common stock on April 28, 2017. Additionally, per the Arrangement Agreement, the Company paid approximately $1.0 million of transaction taxes on behalf of the seller. The Nesscap Acquisition was effected by means of a court-approved statutory plan of arrangement and was approved by the requisite vote cast by shareholders of Nesscap at a special meeting of Nesscap’s shareholders held on April 24, 2017.
The Share Consideration represented approximately 11.3% of the outstanding shares of Maxwell, based on the number of shares of Maxwell common stock outstanding as of April 28, 2017.
The Nesscap Acquisition adds scale to the Company’s operations and expands the Company’s portfolio of ultracapacitor products.
The fair value of the purchase price consideration consisted of the following (in thousands):
Maxwell common stock
 
$
25,294

Settlement of seller’s transaction expenses
 
1,006

Total estimated purchase price
 
$
26,300


The acquisition has been accounted for under the acquisition method of accounting in accordance with ASC 805, Business Combinations. Under this method of accounting, the Company recorded the acquisition based on the fair value of the consideration given and the cash consideration paid. The Company allocated the acquisition consideration paid to the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their respective fair values at the date of completion of the acquisition. Any excess of the value of consideration paid over the aggregate fair value of those net assets has been recorded as goodwill, which is attributable to expected synergies from combining operations, the acquired workforce, as well as intangible assets which do not qualify for separate recognition. The Company has allocated goodwill to a new reporting unit. The goodwill associated with the acquisition is not deductible for income tax purposes.
The fair values of net tangible assets and intangible assets acquired were based upon the Company's estimates and assumptions at the acquisition date. The following table summarizes the allocation of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date (in thousands):
 
 
Fair Value
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
909

Accounts receivable
 
2,545

Inventories
 
4,397

Prepaid expenses and other assets
 
764

Property and equipment
 
3,314

Intangible assets
 
11,800

Accounts payable, accrued compensation and other liabilities
 
(5,713
)
Employee severance obligation
 
(3,340
)
Total identifiable net assets
 
14,676

Goodwill
 
11,624

Total purchase price
 
$
26,300


The fair value of inventories acquired included an acquisition accounting fair market value step-up of $686,000. During the year ended December 31, 2017, the Company recognized $646,000 of the step-up as a component of cost of revenue for acquired inventory sold during the period. The remaining $40,000 related to the fair value step-up associated with the acquisition was recognized in connection with the Company’s adoption of ASC 606.
For the three months ended March 31, 2017, acquisition-related costs of $0.3 million were included in selling, general, and administrative expenses in the Company's condensed consolidated statements of operations.
The following table presents details of the identified intangible assets acquired through the Nesscap Acquisition (in thousands):
 
 
Estimated Useful Life (in years)
 
Fair Value
Customer relationships - institutional
 
14
 
$
3,200

Customer relationships - non-institutional
 
10
 
4,400

Trademarks and trade names
 
10
 
1,500

Developed technology
 
8
 
2,700

Total intangible assets
 
 
 
$
11,800


The fair value of the $11.8 million of identified intangible assets acquired in connection with the Nesscap Acquisition was estimated using an income approach. Under the income approach, an intangible asset's fair value is equal to the present value of future economic benefits to be derived from ownership of the asset. More specifically, the fair values of the customer relationship intangible assets were determined using the multi-period excess earnings method, which estimates an intangible asset’s value based on the present value of the incremental after-tax cash flows attributable only to the intangible asset. The fair values of the trademark and trade names and developed technology intangible assets were valued using the relief from royalty method, which is based on the principle that ownership of the intangible asset relieves the owner of the need to pay a royalty to another party in exchange for rights to use the asset.
The following unaudited pro forma financial information presents the combined results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2017 as if the Nesscap Acquisition had occurred at the beginning of fiscal year 2016 (in thousands, except per share amounts):
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
 
2017
Net revenues
 
$
31,852

Net loss
 
(11,779
)
Net loss per share:
 
 
Basic and diluted
 
(0.32
)
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
 
 
Basic and diluted
 
36,344


The unaudited pro forma information has been adjusted to reflect the following:
Amortization expense for acquired intangibles and removal of Nesscap historical intangibles amortization
Removal of historical Nesscap interest expenses, gains and losses related to debt not acquired
Recognition of expense associated with the valuation of inventory acquired
The pro forma data is presented for illustrative purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of the consolidated results of operations of the combined business had the acquisition actually occurred at the beginning of fiscal year 2016 or of the results of future operations of the combined business. The unaudited pro forma financial information does not reflect any operating efficiencies and cost saving that may be realized from the integration of the acquisition.
Also see Note 5, Goodwill and Intangible Assets, for further information on goodwill and intangible assets related to the Nesscap Acquisition.