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Note 12 - Acquisitions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Mergers, Acquisitions and Dispositions Disclosures [Text Block]

12. ACQUISITIONS

 

Effective January 15, 2021, the Company completed the acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding membership interests of KT Acquisition LLC (dba Komtek Forge, “Komtek”), a Massachusetts limited liability company and supplier of highly engineered forgings for the aerospace, industrial gas turbine, medical prosthetics. alternative energy, petrochemical, and defense industries, pursuant to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement entered into as of January 15, 2021. The Company acquired Komtek in consideration of the payment by the Company of an aggregate purchase price of $3.7 million, subject to certain post-closing adjustments based on working capital, indebtedness and selling expenses, as specified in the Membership Interest Purchase Agreement, which was comprised of cash, the issuance of 60,000 Class A common shares of the Company and the assumption of certain specified liabilities of the seller.

 

Cash Consideration Transferred

 $840,551 

Assumed Debt

  1,753,757 

Fair Value of Stock Consideration

  1,059,000 

Total Consideration

 $3,653,308 
     

Cash

 $75,701 

Accounts Receivable

  1,502,713 

Inventory

  1,595,859 

Fixed Assets

  434,197 

Prepaid and Other Assets

  280,258 

Goodwill

  832,306 

Total Assets Acquired

 $4,721,034 
     

Accounts Payable

 $843,817 

Accrued Expense

  223,909 

Total Liabilities Assumed

 $1,067,726 
     

Total Fair Value

 $3,653,308 
     

Acquisition transaction costs incurred were:

 $147,400 

 

Goodwill

Goodwill has an assigned value of $0.8 million and represents the expected synergies generated by combining the operations of Komtek and the Company. The Company purchases forgings to manufacture products for customers in the Industrial and Transportation Products segment and the Komtek acquisition strengthens the Company’s supply chain.

 

Effective March 1, 2021, MTA Acquisition Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Global-Tek Colorado”) and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Crawford United Corporation, completed the acquisition of all of the membership interests of Global-Tek-Manufacturing LLC, a Puerto Rico limited liability company and specialist in machining parts from wrought, rounds, castings or extrusions and providing in house anodizing and other finishing and assembly operations and substantially all of the assets of Machining Technology L.L.C., a Colorado limited liability company with CNC machining capability, pursuant to a Membership Interest and Asset Purchase Agreement entered into March 2, 2021 and effective as of March 1, 2021. The stock and assets were transferred and assigned to MTA in exchange for approximately $4.9 million in cash and the repayment of remaining outstanding indebtedness and transaction costs totaling $1.4 million, subject to customary post-closing adjustments. The Purchase Agreement also includes a post-closing “earnout” that provides for up to an aggregate of $1.5 million in additional consideration to the certain sellers (up to $750,000 per year) if specified performance targets are met in the two years following closing. If earned, the additional consideration is payable in cash or, at the election of each such seller, in Company common shares up to a maximum aggregate amount of 61,475 shares.

 

Cash Consideration Transferred

 $4,926,035 

Seller Transaction Costs and Repayment of Indebtedness

  1,398,394 

Total Consideration

 $6,324,429 
     

Accounts Receivable

 $1,058,460 

Inventory

  173,202 

Fixed Assets

  3,233,073 

Prepaid and Other Assets

  189,214 

Intangibles Asset: Trademark

  1,162,000 

Intangible Asset: Customer List

  1,041,000 

Goodwill

  1,896,607 

Total Assets Acquired

 $8,753,556 
     

Accounts Payable

 $473,119 

Accrued Payroll and Other Expense

  456,008 

Contingent Liability

  1,500,000 

Total Liabilities Assumed

 $2,429,127 
     

Total Fair Value

 $6,324,429 
     
     

Acquisition transaction costs incurred were:

 $190,007 

 

Goodwill and Intangible Assets

Goodwill has an assigned value of $1.9 million and represents the expected synergies generated by combining the operations of Global-Tek Colorado, Global-Tek-Manufacturing LLC and the Company. The Company utilizes machined parts for customers in the Industrial and Transportation Products segment and the acquisition of Global-Tek Colorado and Global-Tek-Manufacturing allows the Company to strengthen its supply chain. Intangible asset, trademark has an assigned value of $1.2 million which represents the expected value of the Global-Tek trade name in the market. Intangible asset, customer list has an assigned value of $1.0 million which represents the expected value of the list of the customers of Global-Tek to the Company.

 

Contingent Consideration

Global-Tek has a contingent consideration of $1.5 million as of the acquisition date which represents $750 thousand of additional consideration per year for a period of two years following the acquisition date if specified performance targets are met. The additional consideration will be earned if Global-Tek achieves specified profitability targets and is payable either in cash or in common shares of the Company up to an aggregate maximum amount of 61,475 shares. The range of estimates for the outcome of the contingent consideration is between $0 and approximately $1.5 million. The maximum amount of the payment is the greater of the value of 61,475 common shares of the Company and $1.5 million. The first year performance target has been achieved by Global-Tek and was paid out in the second quarter of 2022 in the amount of $750 thousand.

 

Effective July 1, 2021, Crawford EH Acquisition Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Crawford United Corporation, completed the acquisition of all of the operating assets of Emergency Hydraulics LLC, (“Emergency Hydraulics”) a Florida limited liability company and provider of hydraulic hoses, air tank assemblies and related products to manufacturers of firefighting trucks and other emergency vehicles, pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement entered into July 1, 2021. The acquired business is strategically important to the Company’s growing industrial hose platform and will expand its offerings and diversify its customer base in this important market segment. The assets were transferred and assigned to Emergency Hydraulics in exchange for approximately $0.3 million of repayment of remaining outstanding indebtedness and transaction costs.

 

Assumption of Indebtedness

 $287,359 
     

Accounts Receivable

  79,843 

Inventory

  67,254 

Intangible Assets: Customer List

  478,649 

Total Assets Acquired

 $625,746 
     

Accounts Payable

 $338,387 

Total Liabilities Assumed

 $338,387 

Total Fair Value

 $287,359 

Acquisition transaction costs incurred were:

 $36,204 

 

Intangible Assets

Intangible asset, customer list has an assigned value of $0.5 million which represents the expected value of the list of the customers of Emergency Hydraulics to the Company.

 

Effective January 10, 2022, Crawford REV Acquisition Company LLC (name later changed to Reverso Pumps LLC or “Reverso Pumps”), a Delaware limited liability company and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Crawford United Corporation (the “Company”), completed the acquisition (the “Reverso Transaction”) of substantially all the assets of Reverso Pumps, Inc., a Florida corporation and developer, designer, manufacturer, seller and distributor of oil change systems, fuel and oil transfer pumps, fuel primers, fuel polishing systems and engine flushing systems (“Reverso”), pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Reverso Asset Purchase Agreement”) entered into and effective January 10, 2022 by and among Reverso Pumps, the Seller, the seller parties named therein and the Seller Parties’ representatives named therein. Upon the closing of the Transaction, the assets were transferred and assigned to Reverso Pumps in exchange for approximately $2.6 million in cash, subject to customary post-closing adjustments.

 

Additionally, effective on January 10, 2022, Crawford SEP Acquisition Company LLC (name later changed to Separ America LLC or “Separ America”), a Delaware limited liability company and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, completed the acquisition (the “Separ Transaction,” and with the Reverso Transaction, the “Transactions”) of substantially all the assets of Separ of the Americas, LLC, a Florida limited liability company and developer, designer, manufacturer, seller and distributor of oil change systems, fuel and oil transfer pumps, fuel primers, fuel polishing systems and engine flushing systems (“Separ”) pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Separ Asset Purchase Agreement,” and together with the Reverso Asset Purchase Agreement, the “Purchase Agreements”) by and among Separ America, the Seller, the seller parties named therein and the Seller Parties’ representative named therein. Upon the closing of the Transaction, the assets were transferred and assigned to Separ America in exchange for approximately $1.6 million in cash, subject to customary post-closing adjustments.

 

Cash Consideration Transferred

 $3,973,375 

Seller Transaction Costs

  230,359 

Total Consideration

 $4,203,734 
     

Accounts Receivable

  471,879 

Inventory

  1,349,115 

Fixed Assets

  255,000 

Prepaid and Other Assets

  47,632 

Intangible Asset: Customer List & Trademark

  1,300,000 

Goodwill

  1,378,191 

Total Assets Acquired

 $4,801,817 
     

Accounts Payable

 $542,359 

Accrued Expense

  55,724 

Total Liabilities Assumed

 $598,083 

Total Fair Value

 $4,203,734 
     

Acquisition transaction costs incurred were:

 $124,825 

 

Goodwill

Goodwill has an assigned value of $1.4 million and represents the expected synergies generated by combining the operations of Reverso, Separ, and the Company. The Company sells marine hoses and related products and the acquisition of Reverso Pumps and Separ America will allow the Company to expand its offerings to customers in the strategically important marine and defense markets. Intangible assets, customer list and trademarks has an assigned value of $1.3 million which represents the expected value of the list of the customers and trademarks of Reverso Pumps and Separ America.

 

Effective May 1, 2022, Knitting Machinery Company of America, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Knitting Machinery”) and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Crawford United Corporation, completed the acquisition of all of the operating assets of KMC Corp. dba Knitting Machinery Corp., a Delaware corporation and specialist in the manufacture of hose reinforcement machinery for the plastic, rubber and silicone industries pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement entered into as of May 1, 2022. The acquired business is strategically important to the Company’s growing industrial hose platform and will expand its offerings and diversify its customer base in this important market segment. The assets were transferred and assigned to Knitting Machinery in exchange for approximately $250,000 in cash and 38,462 Class A Common Shares valued at $1.0 million.

 

Cash Consideration Transferred

 $250,000 

Fair Value of Stock Consideration

  1,000,012 

Total Consideration

 $1,250,012 
     

Cash

 $100,000 

Accounts Receivable

  155,932 

Inventory

  664,861 

Fixed Assets

  164,123 

Intangible Assets

  150,000 

Goodwill

  424,261 

Total Assets Acquired

 $1,659,177 
     

Accounts Payable

 $33,694 

Deferred Revenue

  375,471 

Total Liabilities Assumed

 $409,165 

Total Fair Value

  1,250,012 
     

Acquisition transaction costs incurred were:

 $8,951 

 

Goodwill and Intangible Assets

Goodwill has an assigned value of $0.4 million and represents the expected synergies generated by combining the operations of

KMC and the Company. The Company utilizes industrial hoses for customers in the Industrial and Transportation Products segment and the acquisition of KMC allows the Company to strengthen its supply chain. Intangible asset, trademark has an assigned value of $0.075 million which represents the expected value of the KMC trade name in the market. Intangible asset, customer list has an assigned value of $0.075 million which represents the expected value of the list of the customers of KMC to the Company.

 

Sales and net income information for the acquired companies, including Komtek Forge LLC (“Komtek”), Global-Tek Manufacturing LLC and Global-Tek Colorado LLC (“Global-Tek”), Emergency Hydraulics LLC (“EH”), Reverso Pumps LLC (“Reverso Pumps”), Separ America LLC (“Separ America”) and Knitting Machinery Company of America LLC (“Knitting Machinery”) since the respective acquisition dates for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021 are provided below.

 

  

Six Months ended

  

Six Months ended

 
  

June 30, 2022

  

June 30, 2021

 
  

Sales

  

Net Income

  

Sales

  

Net Income

 
Acquired Companies:                

Komtek (acquired January 15, 2021)

 $4,148,696   200,675  $3,634,832  $273,371 

Global-Tek (acquired March 1, 2021)

  3,154,086   (488,575

)

  4,310,258   705,122 

EH (acquired July 1, 2021)

  656,068   69,543   -   - 

Reverso Pumps (acquired January 10, 2022)

  2,548,563   351,769   -   - 

Separ America (acquired January 10, 2022)

  869,739   234,595   -   - 

Knitting Machinery (acquired May 1, 2022)

  579,388   61,415   -   - 

Subtotal Acquired Companies

 $11,956,540   429,422   7,945,090   978,493 
                 

All Other Companies

  50,948,233   1,807,717   42,498,799   3,412,229 

Total

 $62,904,773  $2,237,139  $50,443,889  $4,390,722