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Credit Agreement with JPMorgan Chase

 

On September 4, 2012, and in connection with the acquisition of the “Liz Lange” and “Completely Me by Liz Lange” brands, Cherokee and JPMorgan Chase (or “JPMorgan”) entered into a credit agreement (as amended, the “Credit Agreement”), which was amended on January 31, 2013 in connection with the Company’s acquisition of rights related to the Cherokee brand in the school uniforms category and was further amended on January 10, 2014 in connection with the Hawk Acquisition. Effective January 10, 2014, Cherokee and JPMorgan entered into amendments to each of (i) the Credit Agreement, (ii) the existing term note, which was originally issued by Cherokee in favor of JPMorgan as of September 4, 2012 and previously amended by the parties effective January 31, 2013 (as amended, the “2013 Term Note”) and (iii) the line of credit note, which was issued by Cherokee in favor of JPMorgan as of September 4, 2012 (as amended, the “Revolver”). In addition, pursuant to the Credit Agreement, JPMorgan issued to Cherokee a new term note (the “2014 Term Note” and, together with the foregoing amendments, the “Loan Agreement Amendments”) in the principal sum equal to the purchase price in the Hawk Acquisition, or $19,000. The 2014 Term Note bears interest equal to either: (i) an adjusted annual LIBOR rate reset monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, plus 2.75% or 3.00% depending on the applicable senior funded debt ratio or (ii) JPMorgan’s annual prime rate or such annual prime rate plus 0.25% depending on the applicable senior funded debt ratio, with a floor equal to the one month LIBOR rate plus 2.5%. Pursuant to the Credit Agreement, the definition of “senior funded debt ratio” requires that Cherokee not exceed a ratio equal to (i) 2.50 to 1.00 until the fiscal quarter ending October 31, 2014, (ii) 2.25 to 1.00 from the fiscal quarter ending January 31, 2015 until the fiscal quarter ending January 31, 2016, and (iii) 2.00 to 1.00 thereafter. Prior to the effectiveness of the January 2014 amendment to the Credit Agreement, such limitation on Cherokee’s senior funded debt ratio was fixed at 2.00 to 1.00 for all periods. In addition, pursuant to the Loan Agreement Amendments, the interest rate that applies to the 2013 Term Note and to the Revolver was amended to equal either: (i) an adjusted annual LIBOR rate reset monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, plus 2.25% or 2.5% depending on the applicable senior funded debt ratio or (ii) the Bank’s annual prime rate or such annual prime rate plus 0.25% depending on the applicable senior funded debt ratio, with a floor equal to the 1 month LIBOR Rate plus 2.5%.

 

Following the issuance of the 2014 Term Note, Cherokee’s total borrowings under the Credit Agreement (collectively, the “Loan”) is evidenced by (i) the 2013 Term Note, which was issued in the principal amount of $16,600 and is payable on a quarterly basis through August 2017 and of which $8,820 was outstanding as of May 2, 2015, (ii) the Revolver, which provides Cherokee with a revolving line of credit in the principal amount of $2,000, none of which is outstanding as of May 2, 2015 and (iii) the 2014 Term Loan, which was issued in the principal amount of $19,000 and is payable on a quarterly basis through November 2018 and of which approximately $14,497 is outstanding as of May 2, 2015. Cherokee paid an upfront fee equal to $95 in connection with the issuance of the 2014 Term Loan.

 

Consistent with the existing terms of the Credit Agreement, the Loan is secured by continuing security agreements, trademark security agreements and continuing guarantees executed by Cherokee and its subsidiaries, as applicable. In addition, the Credit Agreement includes various restrictions and covenants regarding the operation of Cherokee’s business, including covenants that require Cherokee to obtain JPMorgan’s consent in certain circumstances before Cherokee can: (i) incur additional indebtedness, (ii) make acquisitions, mergers or consolidations in excess of $5,000 on an aggregate basis following the Hawk Acquisition, (iii) issue any equity securities other than pursuant to Cherokee’s employee equity incentive plans or programs and (iv) repurchase or redeem any outstanding shares of common stock or pay dividends or other distributions, other than stock dividends, to Cherokee’s stockholders. The Credit Agreement also imposes financial covenants, including: (i) a minimum “fixed charge coverage ratio” of at least 1.2 to 1.0 and (ii) a limitation of Cherokee’s “senior funded debt ratio” as described above. Further, Cherokee has granted a security interest in favor of JPMorgan in all of Cherokee’s assets (including trademarks) as collateral for the Loan. In the event of a default under the Credit Agreement, the Bank has the right to terminate its obligations under the Credit Agreement, accelerate the payment on any unpaid balance of the Credit Agreement and exercise its other rights, including foreclosing on Cherokee’s assets under the security agreements. As of May 2, 2015, the Company was in compliance with these financial covenants.