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Acquisitions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Acquisitions [Abstract]  
ACQUISITIONS

NOTE 2 – ACQUISITIONS

 

On January 19, 2018 (the “Closing Date”), the Company completed the acquisition of 60% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of 3D Discovery Co. Limited (“3D Discovery”), a company incorporation in Hong Kong, from its shareholders pursuant to the terms and conditions of a Sale and Purchase Agreement entered into among the Company and the 3D Discovery Stockholders on the Closing Date (the “Acquisition Agreement”). 3D Discovery is a digital marketing services provider which provides various solution such as 3D scanning and modeling, website and mobile app development, video production, and graphic design to its clients. Apart from its existing business, 3D Discovery plans to develop a mobile app which allows users to create an interactive virtual tour of a physical space by using a mobile phone camera. In connection with the acquisition, the Company issued 68,610 unregistered shares of its common stock valued at $442,535, based on the acquisition-date fair value of our common stock of $6.45 per share based on the quoted market price of the Company’s common stock on the Closing date.

 

On January 30, 2018 (the “Closing Date”), the Company completed the acquisition of 80% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of AnyWorkspace Limited (“AnyWorkspace”), a company incorporation in Hong Kong, from its shareholders pursuant to the terms and conditions of a Sale and Purchase Agreement entered into among the Company and the AnyWorkspace Stockholders on the Closing Date (the “Acquisition Agreement”). AnyWorkspace develops an online, real-time marketplace that connects workspace providers with clients who need temporary office and meeting spaces. In connection with the acquisition, the Company issued 106,464 unregistered shares of its common stock valued at $534,449, based on the acquisition-date fair value of our common stock of $5.02 per share based on the quoted market price of the Company’s common stock on the Closing date.

 

The fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed were based on management estimates of the fair values on closing date of each respective acquisition. Based upon the purchase price allocations, the following table summarizes the estimated fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of each acquisition:

 

Cash $2,374 
Account receivable and prepayment  21,663 
Property and equipment  9,222 
Goodwill  53,201 
Other intangible assets  1,300,805 
Total assets acquired at fair value  1,387,265 
     
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  (6,294)
Non-controlling interest assumed  (403,987)
Total liabilities and non-controlling interest assumed  (410,281)
     
Total purchase consideration $976,984 

 

The assets acquired and liabilities assumed are recorded at their estimated fair value on the acquisition date with subsequent changes recognized in earnings or loss. These estimates are inherently uncertain and are subject to refinement. Management develops estimates based on assumptions as a part of the purchase price allocation process to value the assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the business combination date. As a result, during the purchase price measurement period, which may be up to one year from the business acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. After the purchase price measurement period, the Company will record adjustments to assets acquired or liabilities assumed in operating expenses in the period in which the adjustments were determined.

 

The purchase price exceeded the fair value of the net assets acquired by approximately $53,201, which was initially recorded as goodwill. Goodwill assigned represents the amount of consideration transferred in excess of the fair value assigned to identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed. ASC 350-30-35-4 requires that goodwill be tested for impairment on an annual basis and between annual tests when circumstances indicate that the recoverability of the carrying amount of goodwill may be in doubt. Application of the goodwill impairment test requires judgment, including the identification of reporting units, assigning assets and liabilities to reporting units, assigning goodwill to reporting units, and determining the fair value. Significant judgments required to estimate the fair value of reporting units include estimating future cash flows, determining appropriate discount rates and other assumptions.