Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

The Business

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The Business
9 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2021
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
The Business

Note 1 - The Business

 

The Company was originally incorporated in February 1984. Since April 2016, the Company’s primary business has been to provide products, services and solutions to the drone industry. It operates in two sectors of the drone industry. Rotor Riot, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary (“Rotor Riot”), designs and sells drones and related components. Rotor Riot is focused on the consumer market and sells its products through its e-commerce platform operated at www.rotorriot.com. The Company is also developing software solutions to provide secure cloud-based analytics, storage and services for the drone industry. Its initial product candidate is Dronebox, a blockchain technology that records, stores and analyzes flight data and information from a drone, much like the “black box” utilized by the airline industry. The Company plans to offer Dronebox as a Software-as-a-Service platform.

 

The Company closed the acquisition of Fat Shark Holdings (“Fat Shark”) on November 2, 2020. Fat Shark is a leading provider of headsets and goggles for professional FPV (First Person View) racers and drone pilots and has an estimated 85% share of its market. The Company expects that Fat Shark will generate a majority of its revenue over the next 12 months. This acquisition continues the Company’s efforts to become a fully-integrated drone business with a strong supply chain, as well as a provider of software solutions for the drone industry.

 

Recent corporate developments include:

 

  A. The Share Exchange Agreement

 

Effective May 15, 2019, we closed a Share Exchange Agreement (the “SEA”) with TimeFireVR, Inc., (“TimeFire”), a Nevada corporation. Under the SEA, we acquired approximately 83.33% of TimeFire’s outstanding share capital on a fully-diluted basis. We issued: (i) 196,667 shares of our common stock, (ii) 2,169,068 shares of our newly-designated Series A Preferred Stock, and (iii) 4,212,645 shares of our newly-designated Series B Preferred Stock. In total, the common stock, Series A Preferred Stock, and Series B Preferred Stock issued under the SEA were valued at $117,754.

 

The transaction was accounted for as a “reverse acquisition” as the stockholders of Red Cat possessed majority voting control of the company immediately following the acquisition. In this reverse merger, the financial results of Red Cat Propware, Inc., (the accounting acquirer), have been presented as the continuing operations of the Company since inception. The transaction was accounted for as follows:

 

  Cash     $ 24,704  
  Goodwill       93,050  
  Total     $ 117,754  

  

Series A Preferred Stock is convertible to common stock at a ratio of 8.33 shares of common stock for each share of preferred stock and votes together with the common stock on an as-converted basis. The new Series A Preferred Stock converted automatically to common stock upon the effectiveness of the reverse split of our common stock in August 2019 except for shares subject to an ownership limitation. This common stock and Series A Preferred Stock issued under the SEA constituted approximately 83.33% of our issued and outstanding share capital on a fully-diluted basis on the date of issuance.

 

Series B Preferred Stock is convertible to common stock at a ratio of 0.83 shares of common stock for each share of preferred stock and votes together with the common stock on an as-converted basis. The Series B Preferred Stock issued under the SEA constituted approximately 15.64% of our issued and outstanding share capital on a fully-diluted basis on the date of issuance.

 

  B. Organizational

 

In July 2019, we changed our name from TimeFire VR Inc. to Red Cat Holdings, Inc.

 

In August 2019, we changed our fiscal year to April 30 which was the historical fiscal year of Red Cat Propware, Inc.

 

In August 2019, we effected a reverse stock split (the “Reverse Stock Split”) of our outstanding shares of common stock at a ratio of one-for-twelve hundred (1 for 1,200). All references in this report to shares of the Company’s common stock, including prices per share of its common stock, reflect the Reverse Stock Split.  

 

  C. Merger Agreement with Rotor Riot, LLC

 

On December 31, 2019, the Company entered into an Agreement of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”) with Rotor Riot and the three members of Rotor Riot. On January 23, 2020, the Merger was consummated under which Rotor Riot Acquisition Corp, a wholly owned Delaware subsidiary of the Company, merged with and into Rotor Riot, with Rotor Riot continuing as the surviving entity and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

 

Under the Merger Agreement, each member of Rotor Riot received its pro rata portion of the total number of shares of the Company’s common stock issued based on (A)(i) $3,700,000 minus (ii) $915,563 (which included certain debt and other obligations of Rotor Riot and its Chief Executive Officer that the Company agreed to assume (the “Assumed Obligations”) divided by (B) the variable weighted average price (“VWAP”) of the Company’s common stock for the twenty trading days prior to the closing of the Merger. Based on a share issuance value of $2,784,437 and a VWAP of $1.25445, the Company issued an aggregate of 2,219,650 shares of common stock to the members of Rotor Riot.

 

Following the closing of the Merger Agreement, the former members of Rotor Riot owned approximately 10.4% of the Company. In addition, the Company’s management controls the operating decisions of the combined company. Accordingly, we have accounted for the transaction as an acquisition of Rotor Riot by the Company. Based on purchase price accounting, we have recognized the assets and liabilities of Rotor Riot at fair value with the excess of the purchase price over the net assets acquired recognized as goodwill. The table below reflects the Company’s estimates of the acquisition date values of the purchase consideration, assets acquired, and liabilities assumed. The shares issued were valued at $1,820,113 (2,219,650 shares issued times $0.82 per share which equaled the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the date that the merger agreement was consummated).

 

  I. Purchase Price

Shares issued   $ 1,820,114  
Promissory note issued   $ 175,000  
Total Purchase Price   $ 1,995,114  

 

  II. Purchase Price Allocation

Assets Acquired    
Cash   $ 21,623  
Accounts receivable     28,500  
Other assets     3,853  
Inventory     127,411  
Trademark     20,000  
Brand Name     578,000  
Customer Relationships     39,000  
Goodwill     1,756,023  
Total assets acquired   $ 2,574,410  
         
Liabilities Assumed        
Accounts Payable and accrued expenses   $ 171,651  
Notes payable     209,799  
Due to Related Party     197,846  
Total liabilities assumed     579,296  
Net assets acquired   $ 1,995,114  

 

During the quarter ended January 31, 2021, the Company adjusted the initial carrying value of Goodwill to reflect the values of other intangible assets acquired as determined by an independent valuation services firm.  These included Customer Relationships with a value of $39,000 and Brand Name with a value of $578,000. Customer relationships are being amortized over 7 years. The carrying value of Brand Name will be evaluated on a quarterly basis, including a formal evaluation at year end.

 

  D. Fat Shark Acquisition

 

On September 30, 2020, the Company entered into a share purchase agreement (“Share Purchase Agreement”) with Greg French (“French”), the founder and sole shareholder of Fat Shark Holdings (“Fat Shark”), to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Fat Shark and its subsidiaries. The transaction closed on November 2, 2020 and was valued at $8,354,076 based on (i) the issuance of 5,227,273 shares of common stock with a value of $6,351,076 on the date of closing (ii) a senior secured promissory note in the original principal amount of $1,753,000 which matures on November 1, 2023, and (iii) a cash payment of $250,000. The Share Purchase Agreement includes indemnification provisions, a two year non-compete agreement, and registration rights for the shares issued in the transaction. A summary of the purchase price and initial purchase price allocation is as follows:

 

  I. Purchase Price

Shares issued   $ 6,351,076  
Promissory note issued     1,753,000  
Cash     250,000  
Total Purchase Price   $ 8,354,076  

 

  II. Purchase Price Allocation

Assets Acquired    
Cash   $ 201,632  
Accounts receivable     249,159  
Other assets     384,232  
Inventory     223,380  
Goodwill     7,600,260  
Total assets acquired   $ 8,658,663  
         
Liabilities Assumed        
Accounts Payable and accrued expenses   $ 279,393  
Customer Deposits     25,194  
Total liabilities assumed     304,587  
Net assets acquired   $ 8,354,076  

 

The foregoing amounts reflect our current estimates of fair value as of the November 2, 2020 acquisition date. The Company expects to recognize fair values associated with the customer relationships acquired, as well as the Fat Shark brand name, but has not yet accumulated sufficient information to assign such values. As additional information becomes known regarding the acquired assets and assumed liabilities, management may make adjustments to the opening balance sheet up to the end of the measurement period, which is a one-year period following the acquisition date. The determination of the fair values of the acquired assets and liabilities assumed (and the related determination of estimated lives of depreciable tangible and intangible assets) requires significant judgement.

 

Convertible Note Offering

 

On October 5, 2020, the Company closed a private offering of convertible promissory notes (the “2020 Notes”) in the aggregate principal amount of $600,000 which included the issuance of five-year warrants to purchase an aggregate of 399,998 shares of common stock. The 2020 Notes accrue interest at the rate of 12% per annum and are payable two years from the date of issuance. The 2020 Notes are convertible into common stock at a conversion price equal to the lower of (i) $1.00 per share or, (ii) at a price equal to 75% of the price of an offering of common stock that results in the listing for trading on certain stock exchanges (a “Qualified Offering”). The 2020 Notes also contain protection from dilution which would lower the conversion price in the event of a lower priced issuance. An event of default could also result in a reduction of the conversion price.

 

The Company may prepay any portion of the 2020 Notes, without penalty or premium, upon ten business days’ notice. No conversion will be completed if it would result in the noteholder, including its affiliates, owning more than 9.99% of the Company’s outstanding common stock immediately after completing such conversion. The Warrants are exercisable at $1.50 per share. The exercise price will be reduced to a price equal to 75% of the price per share of the common stock offered in a Qualified Offering.

 

On January 27, 2021, the Company closed a private offering of convertible promissory notes (the “2021 Notes”) in the aggregate principal amount of $500,000 which included the issuance of five-year warrants to purchase a number of shares of common stock equal to 135% of the dollar amount of the Note. The 2021 Notes accrue interest at the rate of 12% per annum and are payable two years from the date of issuance. The 2021 Notes are convertible into common stock at a conversion price equal to the lower of (i) $1.00 per share, if the conversion occurs prior a Qualified Offering, or (ii) a 25% discount of the price per share of common stock offered in the Qualified Offering, if the conversion occurs simultaneous with the Qualified Offering. The Company may prepay any portion of the 2021 Notes, without penalty or premium, upon ten business days’ notice. The Warrants are exercisable for a period of five years at a price equal to the lower of (i) $1.50 per share, or (ii) a 25% discount to the price per share of common stock offered in the Qualified Offering.