−Removed: Except as set for below, there have been no material changes to the risk factors disclosed under Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors,” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2024.
+Added: Except as set forth below, there have been no material changes to the risk factors disclosed under Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors,” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2025.
Please refer to that section for disclosures regarding the risks and uncertainties related to our business.
−Removed: Risks Relating to the Company’s Pending Acquisition of BlueHalo
−Removed: The Transactions (as defined below) are subject to closing conditions and may not be completed, the Merger Agreement (as defined below) may be terminated in accordance with its terms, and we may be required to pay a termination fee upon termination.
−Removed: On November 18, 2024, we entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”) with Archangel Merger Sub LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a direct wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Merger Sub”), BlueHalo Financing Topco, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“BlueHalo”), and BlueHalo Holdings Parent, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and sole member of BlueHalo Financing Topco, LLC (“Seller”), pursuant to which, among other matters, and subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement, Merger Sub will merge with and into BlueHalo, with BlueHalo continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and the surviving company of the merger (the “Transactions”).
−Removed: The Transactions are subject to customary closing conditions that must be satisfied or waived prior to the consummation of the Transactions (the “Closing”), including, among other things, (i) the absence of any order that is in effect and restrains, enjoins or otherwise prohibits the consummation of the Transactions, (ii) the shares of common stock to be issued in the Transactions being approved for listing (subject to official notice of issuance) on Nasdaq as of the Closing, (iii) our receipt of executed joinder and lock-up agreements from holders of incentive units and restrictive common units of Seller (“Seller Members”) entitled to receive 85% of the Aggregate Closing Consideration (as defined in the Merger Agreement), as adjusted, (iv) approval by our stockholders of the issuance of shares under the Merger Agreement in accordance with the rules of Nasdaq at a special meeting, and (v) receipt of all required consents of governmental authorities pursuant to antitrust laws and foreign direct investments laws, as applicable.
−Removed: No assurance can be given that the required shareholder consents and approvals will be obtained or that the required conditions to closing will be satisfied, and, if all required consents and approvals are obtained and the conditions are satisfied, no assurance can be given as to the terms, conditions and timing of the consents and approvals.
−Removed: Any delay in completing the Transactions could cause the combined company not to realize, or to be delayed in realizing, some or all of the benefits that we expect to achieve if the Transactions are successfully completed within the expected time frame.
−Removed: Additionally, either party may terminate the Merger Agreement under certain circumstances, including, among other reasons, if the Transactions are not completed by August 18, 2025 (subject to certain conditions and one automatic extension period to February 18, 2026 as set forth in the Merger Agreement).
−Removed: The Company may be required to pay a termination fee of $200 million to Seller upon termination of the Merger Agreement under specified circumstances, including (i) termination by the Company if the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) determines that an intervening event has occurred or the Board has received a proposal to acquire the Company that the Board has determined in good faith constitutes a superior offer pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement (an “Alternative Sale Transaction”), (ii) termination by Seller if the Board exercises its right, subject to certain limitations, to change its recommendation to the Company’s stockholders with respect to the Merger Agreement and the Transactions (a “Company Board Adverse Recommendation Change”) or (iii) if the Company consummates an Alternative Sale Transaction within nine months of termination of the Merger Agreement, subject to certain conditions as set forth in the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: Moreover, if the Transactions are not completed for any reason, including as a result of failure to obtain all requisite regulatory approvals or if the Company stockholders fail to approve the applicable proposals, our ongoing business may be adversely affected and, without realizing any of the expected benefits of having completed the Transactions, we would be subject to a number of risks, including the following:
−Removed: ● we may experience negative reactions from the financial markets, including negative impacts on our stock price;
−Removed: ● we may experience negative reactions from our customers, suppliers, distributors, other business partners and employees;
−Removed: ● we will be required to pay our costs relating to the Transactions, such as financial advisory, legal, financing and accounting costs and associated fees and expenses, whether or not the Transactions are completed;
−Removed: ● the market price of our common stock could decline to the extent that the current market price reflects a market assumption that the Transactions will be completed;
−Removed: ● the Merger Agreement places certain restrictions on the conduct of our business prior to completion of the Transactions and such restrictions, the waiver of which are subject to the consent of BlueHalo or Seller, may prevent us from taking actions during the pendency of the Transactions that would be beneficial; and
−Removed: ● matters relating to the Transactions (including integration planning) will require substantial commitments of time and resources by management and other key employees, which could otherwise have been devoted to day-to-day operations or to other opportunities that may have been beneficial to us as an independent company.
−Removed: The business relationships of the Company and BlueHalo may be subject to disruption due to uncertainty associated with the Transactions, which could have a material adverse effect on the results of operations, cash flows and financial position of the Company or BlueHalo pending and following the Transactions.
−Removed: Parties with which the Company or BlueHalo do business may experience uncertainty associated with the Transactions, including with respect to current or future business relationships with the combined company following the Transactions.
−Removed: The Company’s and BlueHalo’s business relationships may be subject to disruption as customers, distributors, suppliers, vendors, landlords, joint venture partners and other business partners may attempt to delay or defer entering into new business relationships, negotiate changes in existing business relationships or consider entering into business relationships with parties other than the Company or BlueHalo prior to or following the Transactions.
−Removed: These disruptions could have a material and adverse effect on the results of operations, cash flows and financial position of the Company or BlueHalo, regardless of whether the Transactions are completed, as well as a material and adverse effect on the Company’s ability to realize the expected cost savings and other benefits of the Transactions.
−Removed: The risk, and adverse effect, of any disruption could be exacerbated by a delay in completion of the Transactions or termination of the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: The consideration payable under the Merger Agreement will not be adjusted based on our performance.
−Removed: Under the Merger Agreement, the aggregate merger consideration payable by us consists of 18,548,698 shares of our common stock, subject to downward adjustments as set forth in the Merger Agreement based on the excess closing indebtedness share amount of 1,098,133 shares and the closing leakage share amount to be determined at Closing.
−Removed: Leakage is defined as the aggregate amount of all distributions or payments of cash or other property made by the BlueHalo and each subsidiary of BlueHalo for certain transactions specified in the Merger Agreement between June 30, 2024 and the Closing Date.
−Removed: The aggregate merger consideration will not be adjusted for changes in the market price of our common stock or the economic performance of the Company or BlueHalo.
−Removed: If the market price of our common stock increases or the economic performance of BlueHalo relative to us declines (or the economic performance of BlueHalo relative to us improves), the consideration will not be adjusted to account for any such changes or any effective increase or decrease in the value of the consideration issued or paid under the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: We will be subject to business uncertainties and contractual restrictions, including the risk of litigation, while the Transactions are pending that may cause disruption and may make it more difficult to maintain relationships with employees, suppliers or customers.
−Removed: Uncertainty about the effect of the Transactions on employees, suppliers and customers may have an adverse effect on us or BlueHalo, which uncertainties may impair our or BlueHalo’s ability to attract, retain and motivate key personnel until the Transactions are completed and for a period of time thereafter, and could cause customers, suppliers and others that deal with us or BlueHalo to seek to change existing business relationships with any of us.
−Removed: Employee retention and recruitment may be challenging before the completion of the Transactions, as employees and prospective employees may experience uncertainty about their future roles following the Transactions.
−Removed: Key employees may depart or prospective key employees may fail to accept employment with us or BlueHalo because of issues relating to the uncertainty and difficulty of integration or a desire not to remain with the combined company following the Transactions, any of which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: The pursuit of the Transactions and the preparation for the integration may place a significant burden on management and internal resources.
−Removed: The diversion of management’s attention away from day-to-day business concerns and any difficulties encountered in the transition and integration process could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: Until the completion of the Transactions or the termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, we are prohibited from entering into certain transactions and taking certain actions that might otherwise be beneficial to us and our stockholders, and may find other transactions or actions impractical to undertake during such period.
−Removed: During the period between the date of the Merger Agreement and the Closing, which, under the Merger Agreement, could take until August 18, 2025 (subject to certain conditions and one automatic extension period to February 18, 2026 as set forth in the Merger Agreement), the Merger Agreement restricts us from taking specified actions or from pursuing what might otherwise be attractive business opportunities or making other changes to our business, in each case without the consent of BlueHalo or Seller.
−Removed: These restrictions may prevent us from taking actions during the pendency of the Transactions that would have been beneficial.
−Removed: Adverse effects arising from these restrictions during the pendency of the Transactions could be exacerbated by any delays in consummation of the Transactions or termination of the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: Additionally, even if the Merger Agreement does not expressly restrict us from taking a certain action prior to the completion of the Transactions or the termination of the Merger Agreement, the pendency of the Transactions may make it impractical for us to do so.
−Removed: For example, while we may wish to raise capital for strategic or other reasons and would not be prohibited from doing so under the Merger Agreement, our ability to do so may be limited, or may adversely affect the terms on which we are able to raise such capital.
−Removed: The Company and BlueHalo must obtain certain regulatory approvals and clearances to consummate the Transactions, which, if delayed, not granted or granted with unacceptable conditions, could prevent, substantially delay or impair consummation of the Transactions, result in additional expenditures of money and resources or reduce the anticipated benefits of the Transactions.
−Removed: Completion of the Transactions is conditioned upon the expiration or early termination of the waiting period relating to the Transactions under the HSR Act (which expiration occurred on January 3, 2025) and other similar antitrust laws in certain other countries as well as certain other applicable laws or regulations and the governmental authorizations required to complete the Transactions having been obtained and being in full force and effect.
−Removed: Although the Company and BlueHalo have agreed in the Merger Agreement to use their reasonable best efforts, subject to certain limitations, to make certain governmental filings or obtain the required governmental authorizations, as the case may be, there can be no assurance that the relevant waiting periods will expire or authorizations will be obtained, and if such authorizations are not obtained, the Transactions will not be completed.
−Removed: At any time before or after consummation of the Transactions, the DOJ or the FTC, any state attorney general, or a governmental authority in another country could take such action under the antitrust laws as it deems necessary or desirable in the public interest, including but not limited to seeking to enjoin the completion of the Transactions, seeking divestiture of substantial assets of the parties or requiring the parties to license, or hold separate, assets or terminate existing relationships and contractual rights.
−Removed: Private parties may also seek to take legal action under the antitrust laws under certain circumstances.
−Removed: Such conditions or changes and the process of obtaining regulatory approvals could have the effect of delaying or impeding consummation of the Transactions or of imposing additional costs or limitations on the Company or BlueHalo following completion of the Transactions, any of which might have an adverse effect on the Company or BlueHalo following completion of the Transactions and may diminish the anticipated benefits of the Transactions.
−Removed: The Merger Agreement limits our ability to pursue alternatives to the Transactions and may discourage a potential competing acquirer of the Company, including the payment by the Company of a termination fee.
−Removed: The Merger Agreement contains provisions that, subject to limited exceptions, restrict our ability to directly or indirectly (i) solicit, initiate or knowingly encourage, or take any action to facilitate any inquiries, announcements or communications relating to, or the making of any submission, proposal or offer that constitutes or that could reasonably be expected to lead to, a Parent Acquisition Proposal (as defined the Merger Agreement), (ii) enter into, participate in, cooperate with any person with respect to, maintain or continue any discussions or negotiations relating to, any Parent Acquisition Proposal with any person other than Seller, BlueHalo or their affiliates, (iii) furnish to any person other than Seller, BlueHalo or their affiliates any non-public information in connection with or in response to a Parent Acquisition
−Removed: Proposal, (iv) accept any Parent Acquisition Proposal or enter into any agreement, arrangement, term sheet, letter of intent, or understanding (whether written or oral) providing for the consummation of any transaction contemplated by any Parent Acquisition Proposal or otherwise relating to any Parent Acquisition Proposal, (v) adopt, approve or recommend or make any public statement approving or recommending any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes, or could reasonably be expected to lead to, a Parent Acquisition Proposal, (vi) take any action or exempt any person (other than the Company and its subsidiaries) from the restriction on “business combinations” or any similar provision contained in applicable takeover laws or the Company’s organizational or other governing documents, or (vii) resolve, propose or agree to do any of the foregoing.
−Removed: The Company shall, and shall cause each of its representatives and each of its subsidiaries (and each of their respective representatives) to, immediately cease and cause to be terminated any and all existing activities, discussions or negotiations with any persons conducted prior to or on the date of the Merger Agreement with respect to any Parent Acquisition Proposal.
−Removed: The Company may be required to pay a termination fee of $200 million to Seller upon termination of the Merger Agreement under specified circumstances, including (i) termination by the Company to accept an Alternative Sale Transaction, (ii) termination by Seller due to the occurrence of a Company Board Adverse Recommendation Change or (iii) if the Company consummates an Alternative Sale Transaction within nine months of termination of the Merger Agreement, subject to certain conditions as set forth in the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: These provisions could discourage a potential third-party acquirer that might have an interest in acquiring all or a significant portion of us from considering or proposing that acquisition, even if it were prepared to pay above market value, or might otherwise result in a potential third-party acquirer proposing to pay a lower price to our stockholders than it might otherwise have proposed to pay because of the added expense of the termination fee that may become payable in certain circumstances.
−Removed: If the Merger Agreement is terminated and we decide to seek another merger transaction, we may not be able to negotiate or consummate a transaction with another party on terms comparable to, or better than, the terms of the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: The Transactions will involve substantial costs.
−Removed: We have incurred and expect to incur substantial non-recurring costs associated with the Transactions and combining the operations of the two companies, as well as transaction fees and other costs related to the Transactions.
−Removed: These costs and expenses include fees paid to legal, financial and accounting advisors, regulatory and public relations advisors, filing fees, printing costs and other costs and expenses.
−Removed: Portions of these transaction costs are contingent upon the Closing occurring, although some have been and will be incurred regardless of whether the Transactions are consummated.
−Removed: In addition, the combined company will also incur significant restructuring and integration costs in connection with the integration of the Company and BlueHalo and the execution of our business plan, including costs relating to formulating and implementing integration plans and eliminating duplicative costs, as well as potential employment-related costs.
−Removed: The costs related to restructuring will be expensed as a cost of the ongoing results of operations of either us or the combined company.
−Removed: There are processes, policies, procedures, operations, technologies and systems that must be integrated in connection with the Transactions and the integration of BlueHalo’s business.
−Removed: While we have assumed a certain level of expenses would be incurred to integrate the Company and BlueHalo and achieve synergies and efficiencies and we continue to assess the magnitude of these costs, many of these expenses are, by their nature, difficult to estimate accurately and there are many factors beyond our control that could affect the total amount or timing of these costs.
−Removed: Although we expect that the elimination of duplicative costs, as well as the realization of strategic benefits, additional income, synergies and other efficiencies should allow the combined company to offset integration-related costs over time, this net benefit may not be achieved in the near term, or at all.
−Removed: Securities class action and derivative lawsuits may be filed against us, or against our directors, challenging the Transactions, and an adverse ruling in any such lawsuit may prevent the Closing from occurring at all or from occurring within the expected time frame.
−Removed: Securities class action lawsuits and derivative lawsuits are often brought against public companies that have entered into acquisition, merger or other business combination agreements.
−Removed: Transactions like the Transactions are frequently subject
−Removed: to litigation or other legal proceedings, including actions alleging that our Board breached their fiduciary duties to our stockholders by entering into the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: We cannot provide assurance that such litigation or other legal proceedings will not be brought.
−Removed: If litigation or other legal proceedings are in fact brought against us, or against our Board, we will defend against it, but we may not be successful in doing so.
−Removed: An adverse outcome in such matters, as well as the costs and efforts of a defense even if successful, could have a material adverse effect on the business, results of operations or financial position of us or the combined company, including through the possible diversion of each company’s resources or distraction of key personnel.
−Removed: Lawsuits that may be brought against us, BlueHalo or our or its directors could also seek, among other things, injunctive relief or other equitable relief, including a request to enjoin us from consummating the Transactions.
−Removed: One of the conditions to the Closing is that no order, award or judgment by any court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction has been entered and continues to be in effect and no law has been adopted or is effective, in either case, that prohibits or makes illegal the Closing.
−Removed: Consequently, if a plaintiff is successful in obtaining an order, award or judgment prohibiting completion of the Transactions, that order, award or judgment may delay or prevent the Closing from being completed within the expected time frame or at all, which may adversely affect our business, financial position and results of operations.
−Removed: The Transactions may be completed even though a material adverse effect may result from the announcement of the Transactions, industry-wide changes or other causes.
−Removed: In general, neither we nor BlueHalo is obligated to complete the Transactions if there is a material adverse effect impacting the other party between the date of the Merger Agreement and the Closing.
−Removed: However, certain types of changes are excluded from the concept of a “material adverse effect” as it is defined in the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: Such exclusions include but are not limited to changes in general economic or political conditions, industry wide changes, changes resulting from the announcement of the Transactions, natural disasters, pandemics, other public health events and changes in GAAP.
−Removed: Therefore, if any of these events were to occur affecting us or BlueHalo, the other party would still be obliged to effect the Closing.
−Removed: If any such adverse changes occur and we and BlueHalo execute the Closing, the stock price of the combined company may suffer.
−Removed: This in turn may reduce the value of the Transactions to the stockholders of the Company, BlueHalo or both.
−Removed: Our stockholders may not realize a benefit from the Transactions commensurate with the ownership dilution they will experience in connection with the Transactions.
−Removed: If the combined company is unable to realize the full strategic and financial benefits currently anticipated from the Transactions, our stockholders will have experienced substantial dilution of their ownership interests without receiving any commensurate benefit, or only receiving part of the commensurate benefit to the extent the combined company is able to realize only part of the strategic and financial benefits currently anticipated from the Transactions.
−Removed: Combining the businesses of the Company and BlueHalo may be more difficult, costly or time-consuming than expected and the combined company may fail to realize the anticipated synergies and other benefits of the Transactions, which may adversely affect the combined company’s business results and negatively affect the value of our common stock following the Closing.
−Removed: The Company and BlueHalo have operated and, until the completion of the Transactions will continue to operate, independently.
−Removed: The success of the Transactions will depend on, among other things, the ability of the Company and BlueHalo to combine their respective businesses in a manner that facilitates growth opportunities and realizes expected cost savings.
−Removed: We have entered into the Merger Agreement because we believe that the Transactions are fair to and in the best interests of our stockholders and that combining the businesses of the Company and BlueHalo will produce benefits as well as cost savings and other cost and capital expenditure synergies.
−Removed: Following the Closing, the Company and BlueHalo must successfully combine their respective businesses in a manner that permits these benefits to be realized.
−Removed: For example, the following issues, among others, must be addressed in integrating the operations of the two companies in order to realize the anticipated benefits of the Transactions:
−Removed: ● combining the companies’ operations and corporate functions;
−Removed: ● combining the businesses of the Company and BlueHalo and meeting the capital requirements of the combined company in a manner that permits the combined company to achieve any cost savings or other synergies anticipated to result from the Transactions, the failure of which would result in the anticipated benefits of the Transactions not being realized in the time frame currently anticipated or at all;
−Removed: ● integrating personnel from the two companies;
−Removed: ● harmonizing the companies’ operating practices, employee development and compensation programs, internal controls and other policies, procedures and processes;
−Removed: ● maintaining existing agreements with customers, suppliers, distributors and vendors, avoiding delays in entering into new agreements with prospective customers, suppliers, distributors and vendors, and leveraging relationships with such third parties for the benefit of the combined company;
−Removed: ● addressing possible differences in business backgrounds, corporate cultures and management philosophies;
−Removed: ● consolidating the companies’ administrative and information technology infrastructure;
−Removed: ● coordinating distribution and marketing efforts; and
−Removed: ● effecting actions that may be required in connection with obtaining regulatory or other governmental approvals.
−Removed: It is possible that the integration process could result in the loss of key AeroVironment or BlueHalo employees, the loss of customers, the disruption of either company’s or both companies’ ongoing businesses, inconsistencies in standards, controls, procedures and policies, unexpected integration issues, higher than expected integration costs and an overall post-completion integration process that takes longer than originally anticipated.
−Removed: In addition, the actual integration may result in additional and unforeseen expenses.
−Removed: If the combined company is not able to adequately address integration challenges, we may be unable to successfully integrate operations and the anticipated benefits of the integration plan may not be realized.
−Removed: In addition, the combined company must achieve the anticipated growth and cost savings without adversely affecting current revenues and investments in future growth.
−Removed: If the combined company is not able to successfully achieve these objectives, the anticipated synergies and other benefits of the Transactions may not be realized fully, or at all, or may take longer to realize than expected.
−Removed: Additionally, we may inherit from BlueHalo legal, regulatory, and other risks that occurred prior to the Transactions, whether known or unknown to us, which may be material to the combined company.
−Removed: Actual growth, cost and capital expenditure synergies and other cost savings, if achieved, may be lower than what we expect and may take longer to achieve than anticipated.
−Removed: Moreover, at times the attention of the combined company’s management and resources may be focused on the integration of the businesses of the two companies and diverted from day-to-day business operations or other opportunities that may have been beneficial to such company, which may disrupt the combined company’s ongoing business.
−Removed: An inability to realize the full extent of the anticipated benefits of the Transactions, as well as any delays encountered in the integration process, could have an adverse effect upon the revenues, level of expenses and operating results of the combined company, which may adversely affect the value of our common stock following the consummation of the Transactions.
−Removed: Moreover, if the combined company is unable to realize the full strategic and financial benefits currently anticipated from the Transactions, AeroVironment stockholders will have experienced substantial dilution of their ownership interests without receiving any commensurate benefit, or only receiving part of the commensurate benefit to
−Removed: the extent the combined company is able to realize only part of the strategic and financial benefits currently anticipated from the Transactions.
−Removed: The combined company may not be able to retain customers, suppliers or distributors, or customers, suppliers or distributors may seek to modify contractual relationships with the combined company, which could have an adverse effect on the combined company’s business and operations.
−Removed: Third parties may terminate or alter existing contracts or relationships with the combined company.
−Removed: As a result of the Transactions, the combined company may experience impacts on relationships with customers, suppliers and distributors that may harm the combined company’s business and results of operations.
−Removed: Certain customers, suppliers or distributors may seek to terminate or modify contractual obligations following the Closing whether or not contractual rights are triggered as a result.
−Removed: There can be no guarantee that customers, suppliers and distributors will remain with or continue to have a relationship with the combined company or do so on the same or similar contractual terms following the Closing.
−Removed: If any customers, suppliers or distributors seek to terminate or modify contractual obligations or discontinue the relationship with the combined company, then the combined company’s business and results of operations may be harmed.
−Removed: If the combined company’s suppliers were to seek to terminate or modify an arrangement with the combined company, then the combined company may be unable to procure necessary supplies from other suppliers in a timely and efficient manner and on acceptable terms, or at all.
−Removed: We and BlueHalo also have contracts with third parties, which may require consent from these parties in connection with the Transactions, or which may otherwise contain limitations applicable to such contracts following the Closing.
−Removed: If these consents cannot be obtained, the combined company may suffer a loss of potential future revenue, incur costs and lose rights that may be material to the combined company’s business.
−Removed: In addition, third parties with whom we or BlueHalo currently have relationships may terminate or otherwise reduce the scope of their relationship in anticipation of the Closing.
−Removed: Any such disruptions could limit the combined company’s ability to achieve the anticipated benefits of the Transactions.
−Removed: The adverse effect of any such disruptions could also be exacerbated by a delay in the Closing or by a termination of the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: Some of our and BlueHalo’s directors and executive officers have interests in the Transactions that are different from our stockholders generally and that may influence them to support or approve the Transactions.
−Removed: Directors and executive officers of the Company and BlueHalo may have interests in the Transactions that are different from, or in addition to, the interests of other AeroVironment stockholders generally.
−Removed: These interests with respect to our directors and executive officers may include, among others, acceleration of stock option or restricted stock unit vesting, retention bonus payments, severance payments if employment is terminated in a qualifying termination in connection with the Transactions and rights to continued indemnification, expense advancement and insurance coverage.
−Removed: The current members of our Board are expected to continue as directors of the combined company after the effective time of the Transactions, and, following the closing of the Transactions, will be eligible to be compensated similarly to other non-employee directors of the combined company.
−Removed: Our Board and the Board of Directors of BlueHalo were aware of and considered those interests, among other matters, in reaching their decisions to approve and adopt the Merger Agreement, approve the Transactions, and recommend the approval of the Merger Agreement to the Company stockholders and BlueHalo holders, respectively.
−Removed: These interests, among other factors, may have influenced the directors and executive officers of the Company and BlueHalo to support or approve the Transactions.
−Removed: Following the Closing, funds affiliated with Arlington Capital Partners are expected to beneficially own approximately 26.2% of our common stock, which will allow them the ability to exert significant influence over us, and their interests may conflict with ours or yours in the future.
−Removed: Following the Closing, funds affiliated with Arlington Capital Partners are expected to beneficially own approximately 26.2% of our common stock.
−Removed: Accordingly, after the Closing these stockholders may exercise significant influence over matters requiring stockholder approval, including the election of our directors and the determination of significant corporate actions.
−Removed: This concentration of voting power and control could have a significant effect in delaying, deferring or
−Removed: preventing an action that might otherwise be beneficial to our other stockholders or that could be disadvantageous to our stockholders with interests different from yours.
−Removed: As a result, the market price of our common stock could be adversely affected.
−Removed: Concurrently with the execution and delivery of the Merger Agreement, funds affiliated with Arlington Capital Partners (the “Sponsor Members”) entered into a shareholder’s agreement (the “Shareholder’s Agreement”) with the Company pursuant to which the Sponsor Members have, among other things, agreed to abide by customary standstill covenants, obligations to vote consistent with the recommendation of the Board, and customary employee non-solicit restrictions with respect to the employees of the Company and its subsidiaries (including BlueHalo and its subsidiaries after the Closing).
−Removed: Under the Shareholder’s Agreement, the Company has, among other things and subject to the Closing, agreed to provide the Sponsor Members with certain board designation rights and, following a lock-up period as set forth in the Shareholder’s Agreement, customary registration rights, including customary demand and piggyback rights.
−Removed: The Sponsor Members will have such designation rights to designate two directors until it and its affiliates cease to collectively hold and own, directly or indirectly, at least 20% of the issued and outstanding Company common stock and the Sponsor Members will have such designation rights to designate one director until they and their affiliates cease to collectively hold and own, directly or indirectly, at least 15% but less than 20% of the issued and outstanding Company common stock.
−Removed: The Board of Directors of the combined company (the “New Company Board”) is expected to consist of ten members, up to two of whom may be designated by the Sponsor Members for approval by the stockholders of the Company for appointment to the New Company Board, subject to certain conditions and qualifications as set forth in the Shareholder’s Agreement (the “Shareholder Nominees”).
−Removed: Moreover, the Shareholder’s Agreement provides that we renounce any interests or expectancy in being offered any business opportunities which the Shareholder Nominees, the Sponsor Members, or their affiliates conduct whether directly or indirectly, whether or not such business is competitive with or in the same or similar lines of business as the Company.
−Removed: This renunciation does not extend to business opportunities invested in on the basis of confidential information received from the Company or its representatives.
−Removed: The market price of the Company Common Stock after the Transactions may be affected by factors different from those currently affecting the shares of Company Common Stock.
−Removed: Upon completion of the Transactions, the Seller liquidation and the Seller distribution, Seller equityholders will become Company shareholders.
−Removed: Our business currently differs, and may differ in the future, in certain respects from that of BlueHalo and certain adjustments may be made to our business as a result of the Transactions.
−Removed: Accordingly, the results of operations of the combined company and the market price of the Company Common Stock after the completion of the Transactions may be affected by factors different from those currently affecting our results of operations.
−Removed: BlueHalo is currently not a U.S.
−Removed: public reporting company and the obligations associated with integrating into a public company, including to remediate BlueHalo’s material weaknesses in internal control over financial
−Removed: reporting, may require significant resources and management attention.
−Removed: BlueHalo is, and prior to the Closing will remain, a private company that is not subject to public company reporting requirements.
−Removed: Additionally, from the time it was formed until the time it entered the Merger Agreement, BlueHalo consummated a number of acquisitions of companies of varying degrees of size and sophistication with varying degrees of disclosure controls and procedures.
−Removed: As a public company, we are required to document and test our internal controls over financial reporting pursuant to Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, so that our management can certify as to the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting in connection with the annual report.
−Removed: BlueHalo (including all of its prior acquisitions) will be required to be included in the scope of our internal control over financial reporting in the annual report to be filed with the SEC for the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the Closing occurs and thereafter, which requires us to make and document significant changes to our internal controls over financial reporting.
−Removed: In connection with the preparation of its audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, BlueHalo identified two material weaknesses in its internal control over financial reporting.
−Removed: A material weakness is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of a company’s annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis.
−Removed: Specifically, BlueHalo (i) did not maintain a sufficient complement of
−Removed: personnel with an appropriate degree of internal controls and accounting knowledge, experience, and training commensurate with its accounting and financial reporting requirements and (ii) did not design and maintain program change management controls to ensure that program and data changes are identified, tested, authorized, and implemented appropriately, or user access controls to ensure appropriate segregation of duties and to adequately restrict user and privileged access to appropriate personnel.
−Removed: Bringing BlueHalo into compliance with rules and regulations applicable to us as a public company and integrating BlueHalo into our current compliance and accounting system and disclosure controls and procedures is expected to increase our legal and financial compliance costs, make some activities more difficult, time-consuming or costly and increase demand on our systems and resources.
−Removed: We cannot predict or estimate the amount of additional costs we may incur to bring BlueHalo into compliance with these requirements (including by remediating its outstanding material weaknesses) and we cannot guarantee the measures we take will be sufficient to satisfy our obligations as a public company.
−Removed: Ineffective internal control over financial reporting could also cause investors to lose confidence in the combined company’s reported financial information, which would harm the combined company’s business and likely have a negative effect on the trading price of the combined company’s shares of common stock.
−Removed: Furthermore, the need to establish the necessary corporate infrastructure to integrate BlueHalo may divert management’s attention from implementing our growth strategy, which could prevent us from improving our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: Our stockholders will have a reduced ownership and voting interest in, and will exercise less influence over the management of, the combined company following the Closing as compared to their current ownership and voting interests in the respective companies.
−Removed: After the Closing, the current AeroVironment stockholders will own a smaller percentage of the combined company than their ownership of AeroVironment prior to the Transactions.
−Removed: Immediately after the Closing, the Seller liquidation and the Seller distribution, our stockholders as of immediately prior to the Closing, based on shares of AeroVironment common stock outstanding as of February 7, 2025, are expected to own approximately 61.8% of the outstanding shares of the combined company and Seller equityholders are expected to own approximately 38.2% of the outstanding shares of the combined company.
−Removed: The exact equity stake of AeroVironment stockholders and Seller equityholders in the combined company immediately following the effective time will depend on the number of shares of AeroVironment common stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time and additional adjustments to the Aggregate Closing Consideration for the closing leakage share amount.
−Removed: As a result of this reduced ownership, the current AeroVironment stockholders will be able to exercise less influence over the combined company following the Closing as compared to their current ownership.
−Removed: We anticipate our indebtedness will increase upon completion of the Transactions and may have the effect of heightening other risks we now face.
−Removed: Upon completion of the Transactions, we intend to refinance certain indebtedness of BlueHalo and, assuming that occurs, our consolidated indebtedness will increase substantially and we will be subject to increased risks associated with debt financing.
−Removed: As of January 25, 2025 , we had indebtedness of approximately $25 million under our existing credit agreement consisting of borrowings under our $200 million revolving credit facility.
−Removed: In connection with the execution of the Merger Agreement, we entered into a commitment letter (the “Debt Commitment Letter”) with BofA NA and BofA Securities, Inc.
−Removed: and JPM on November 18, 2024 and amended and restated on December 30, 2024 to include U.S.
−Removed: Bank, Citi, BMO Bank, Citizens, and RBC;
−Removed: RBC, together with BofA, JPM, U.S.
−Removed: Bank, Citi, BMO Bank, and Citizens, the “Commitment Parties,” and BofA Securities, JPM and U.S.
−Removed: Bank, collectively, the “Joint Lead Arrangers”), pursuant to which the Joint Lead Arrangers have committed to amend our existing credit agreement (such amendment, the “Credit Agreement Amendment”) to provide a new Term Loan A facility (the “Acquisition Financing Facility”).
−Removed: The initial principal amount of the Acquisition Financing Facility will be $700 million, and the Acquisition Financing Facility will have a maturity date of two years from the effective date of the Credit Agreement Amendment.
−Removed: Our increased indebtedness could have important consequences to holders of our common stock, including:
−Removed: ● increasing our vulnerability to general adverse economic and industry conditions;
−Removed: ● limiting our ability to obtain additional financing to fund future working capital, capital expenditures and other general corporate requirements;
−Removed: ● requiring the use of a substantial portion of our cash flow from operations for the payment of principal and interest on our indebtedness, thereby reducing our ability to use our cash flow to fund working capital, acquisitions, capital expenditures and general corporate requirements;
−Removed: ● limiting our flexibility in planning for, or reacting to, changes in our business and our industry;
−Removed: ● putting us at a disadvantage compared to its competitors with less indebtedness.
−Removed: Our ability to restructure or refinance this additional indebtedness (or otherwise refinance the indebtedness of BlueHalo) will depend on numerous factors, including the condition of the capital markets and our results of operations and financial condition.
−Removed: Any refinancing with new debt could be at higher interest rates and may require us to comply with more onerous covenants than the Acquisition Financing Facility, which could further restrict our business operations.
−Removed: Any refinancing through our sale of equity or equity-linked securities would result in further dilution to our stockholders or may provide for rights, preferences or privileges senior to those of holders of our common stock.
−Removed: The growth of BlueHalo’s business through recently completed acquisitions may expose BlueHalo and the combined company to various risks, including those relating to difficulties in identifying suitable, accretive acquisition opportunities and integrating businesses, assets and personnel, as well as difficulties in obtaining financing for targeted acquisitions.
−Removed: BlueHalo has pursued selected, accretive acquisitions of complementary assets and businesses.
−Removed: Acquisitions involve numerous risks, including:
−Removed: ● unanticipated costs and exposure to liabilities assumed in connection with the acquired business or assets, including, but not limited to, environmental liabilities and title issues;
−Removed: ● difficulties in integrating the operations and assets of the acquired business and the acquired personnel;
−Removed: ● complexities associated with managing a larger, more complex, integrated business;
−Removed: ● limitations on BlueHalo’s ability to properly assess and maintain an effective internal control environment over an acquired business;
−Removed: ● potential losses of key employees, customers and business partners of the acquired business;
−Removed: ● performance shortfalls at one or both of the companies as a result of the diversion of management’s attention from their day-to-day responsibilities caused by completing an acquisition and integrating an acquired business;
−Removed: ● risks of entering markets in which BlueHalo has limited prior experience;
−Removed: ● increases in BlueHalo’s expenses and working capital requirements.
−Removed: The process of integrating an acquired business may involve unforeseen costs and delays or other operational, technical and financial difficulties, and may require a significant amount of time and resources.
−Removed: Difficulties may arise when integrating an acquired business’s operations and in realizing expected benefits and synergies from acquisitions.
−Removed: The integration process may involve unforeseen difficulties and may require a disproportionate amount of managerial and financial resources.
−Removed: The inability to successfully integrate the operations of acquired businesses may prevent consolidation savings and result in the incurrence of unanticipated costs and liabilities.
−Removed: Failure to incorporate acquired businesses and assets into its existing operations successfully or to minimize any unforeseen operational difficulties could have a material adverse effect on the business, liquidity position, financial condition, prospects and results of operations.
−Removed: Furthermore, competition for acquisitions may increase the cost of or otherwise impede the completion of acquisitions.
−Removed: In addition, insufficient capital resources would prevent the completion of any acquisitions.
−Removed: The combined company may incur substantial indebtedness to finance any future acquisitions and also may issue equity, debt or convertible securities in connection with such acquisitions.
−Removed: Debt service requirements could represent a significant burden on the combined
−Removed: company’s results of operations and financial condition, and the issuance of additional equity or convertible securities could be dilutive to the combined company’s stockholders.
−Removed: Furthermore, the combined company may not be able to obtain additional financing as needed or on satisfactory terms.
−Removed: The combined company’s ability to continue to grow through acquisitions and manage growth will require the combined company to continue to invest in operational, financial and management information systems and to attract, retain, motivate and effectively manage its employees.
−Removed: The inability to effectively manage the integration of acquisitions could reduce the combined company’s focus on operations, which, in turn, could negatively impact its earnings and growth.
−Removed: The combined company’s financial position and results of operations may fluctuate significantly from period to period, based on whether or not significant acquisitions are completed in particular periods.
−Removed: Risks Related to Our Business and Industry
+Added: The indebtedness represented by our Notes could limit the cash flow available for our operations, expose us to risks that could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations and impair our ability to satisfy our obligations under the Notes.
+Added: As of August 2, 2025, we had total indebtedness of approximately $725 million consisting of aggregate principal of our Notes.
+Added: We may incur additional indebtedness to meet future financing needs.
+Added: We may incur additional indebtedness to meet future financing needs.
+Added: The indebtedness represented by our Notes and obligations under the Indenture pursuant to which the Notes were issued could have significant negative consequences for our security holders and our business, results of operations and financial condition by, among other things:
+Added: ● increasing our vulnerability to adverse economic and industry conditions;
+Added: ● limiting our ability to obtain additional financing;
+Added: ● requiring the dedication of a substantial portion of our cash flow from operations to service our indebtedness, which will reduce the amount of cash available for other purposes;
+Added: ● limiting our flexibility to plan for, or react to, changes in our business;
+Added: ● diluting the interests of our existing stockholders as a result of issuing shares of our common stock upon conversion of the Notes;
+Added: ● placing us at a possible competitive disadvantage with competitors that are less leveraged than us or have better access to capital.
+Added: Our business may not generate sufficient funds, and we may otherwise be unable to maintain sufficient cash reserves, to pay amounts due under our indebtedness, including the Notes, and our cash needs may increase in the future.
+Added: In addition, the Indenture contains, and any future indebtedness that we may incur may contain, financial and other restrictive covenants that limit our ability to operate our business, raise capital or make payments under our other indebtedness.
+Added: If we fail to comply with these covenants or to make payments under our indebtedness when due, then we would be in default under that indebtedness, which could, in turn, result in that and our other indebtedness becoming immediately payable in full.
+Added: The issuance or sale of shares of our common stock, or rights to acquire shares of our common stock, could depress the trading price of our common stock and the Notes.
+Added: We may conduct future offerings of common stock, preferred stock or other securities that are convertible into, or exercisable or exchangeable for, our common stock to finance our operations or fund acquisitions, or for other purposes.
+Added: In addition, we have shares reserved and available for issuance pursuant to our 2023 Employee Stock Purchase Plan and our 2021 Equity Incentive Plan and issued 17,425,849 shares of common stock as consideration for the BlueHalo acquisition, substantially all of which are subject to a lock-up but will be eligible for resale upon expiration of the applicable lock-up period.
+Added: The Indenture for the Notes does not restrict our ability to issue additional equity securities in the future.
+Added: If we issue additional shares of our common stock or rights to acquire shares of our common stock, if any of our existing stockholders sell a substantial amount of our common stock, or if the market perceives that such issuances or sales may occur, then the trading price of our common stock and, accordingly, the Notes may significantly decline.
+Added: In addition, any issuance of additional shares of common stock will dilute the ownership interests of our existing common stockholders, including Noteholders who have received shares of our common stock upon conversion of their Notes.
+Added: The conversion of Notes could impair our financial position and liquidity.
+Added: Because we must settle at least a portion of our conversion obligation in cash, the conversion of Notes could materially and adversely affect our financial position and liquidity.
+Added: Before April 15, 2030, Noteholders will have the right to convert their Notes only upon the occurrence of certain events.
+Added: From and after April 15, 2030, Noteholders may convert their Notes at any time at their election until the close of business on the second scheduled trading day immediately before the maturity date.
+Added: However, many of the conditions that permit the conversion of Notes before April 15, 2030 are beyond our control.
+Added: We could be required to expend a significant amount of cash to settle conversions, which could significantly harm our financial position and liquidity.
A decline in the U.S.
and other government budgets, changes in spending or budgetary priorities, delays in contract awards or in the release of approved funds may significantly and adversely affect our future revenue.
−Removed: Because we generate a significant portion of our total sales, including sales of our UxS and LMS products and services, from the U.S.
+Added: Because we generate a significant portion of our total sales from the U.S.
government and its agencies and from foreign governments, our results of operations could be adversely affected by government spending caps, delays in the government budget process, program starts, the award of contracts or orders under existing contracts, or delays in release of funds by the federal government.
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government, our ability to receive timely payment from U.S.
−Removed: government entities and our ability to timely obtain export licenses for our products and services to fulfill contracts with our international customers.
−Removed: Additionally, there is a possibility that political decisions made by the U.S.
−Removed: government, such as policy changes regarding prior military commitments by the second Trump administration, including those regarding ongoing conflicts, including between Russia and Ukraine or Israel and Hamas, or an impasse on policy issues between the executive branch and Congress, could impact future spending and program authorizations, which may not increase or may decrease or shift to programs in areas in which we do not provide products or services or are less likely to be awarded contracts.
−Removed: Such changes in spending authorizations and budgetary priorities may occur as a result of shifts in spending priorities from defense-related and other programs due to, among other factors, competing demands for federal funds and the number and intensity of military conflicts.
−Removed: We have recently received a stop work order on certain existing U.S.
−Removed: government contracts previously awarded to us for foreign military sales funded by the U.S.
−Removed: government via foreign military financing because of shifting foreign military aid priorities, which are having a negative impact on our results of operations.
−Removed: We may continue to receive future stop work orders and/or contract cancellations for other existing U.S.
−Removed: government contracts due to shifting foreign military aid priorities, including due to the recently announced pause on U.S.
−Removed: military assistance to Ukraine, and we cannot project the aggregate negative impact on our results of operations due to any future stop work orders and/or contract cancellations.
−Removed: If critical components or raw materials used to manufacture our products or used in our development programs become scarce or unavailable, then we may incur delays in manufacturing and delivery of our products and in completing our development programs, which could damage our business.
−Removed: Our ability to meet customers’ demands depends, in part, on our ability to obtain timely and adequate delivery of quality materials, parts and components from our suppliers.
−Removed: We obtain certain of our hardware components, various subsystems and systems from a limited group of suppliers, some of which are sole source suppliers.
−Removed: Although we hold long term non-binding contracts with certain key suppliers that establish pricing, minimize lead times and to some degree mitigate risk, we do not have long-term agreements with all suppliers that obligate them to continue to sell components, products
−Removed: required to build our systems or products to us.
−Removed: Our reliance on suppliers without long term non-binding contracts involves significant risks and uncertainties, including whether our suppliers will provide an adequate supply of required components or products of sufficient quality, will increase prices for the components or products and will perform their obligations on a timely basis.
−Removed: If any of our supplier’s face capacity constraints, financial instability, or an unwillingness to provide raw materials or components to us, we may need to seek alternative suppliers or revise our designs, particularly because some of our components are sourced from foreign countries.
−Removed: Locating alternative sources may take several months, and even then, we might encounter significant delays in manufacturing and shipping.
−Removed: Additionally, credit constraints among key suppliers could impact our cash flow.
−Removed: We have also experienced rising costs for components, shipping, warehousing, and inventory.
−Removed: The permanence of these cost increases remains uncertain, and obtaining replacement components within our required time frames may prove challenging.
−Removed: Shortages could lead to excess inventory and potential obsolescence risks.
−Removed: In addition, certain raw materials and components used in the manufacture of our products and in our development programs, are periodically subject to supply shortages, and our business is subject to the risk of price increases and periodic delays in delivery.
−Removed: The electronic components industry has experienced significant shifts in supply levels in recent years.
−Removed: Demand for components in the memory sector is poised for substantial growth, driven by artificial intelligence applications such as large language models and generative artificial intelligence.
−Removed: Due to the volatility of supply and increase in demand, lead times and prices for certain components, such as memory related microprocessors, may continue to experience supply and price uncertainty.
−Removed: Escalating restrictions between the U.S.
−Removed: and China contribute to supply chain complexities.
−Removed: In January 2024, China imposed sanctions on AeroVironment in response to sales of military equipment by the U.S.
−Removed: Government to Taiwan.
−Removed: Additionally, in March 2025, China’s Ministry of Commerce placed the Company on China’s export control list.
−Removed: While we have not experienced, and do not expect to experience, a material negative impact on our business as a result of the announced sanctions and export restrictions, we cannot be certain that a material negative effect will not occur in the future as a result of these sanctions and restrictions or future sanctions or restrictions that may be imposed.
−Removed: Some of our components sourced from foreign countries, including China, are at risk of further sanctions and other trade restrictive actions, and any escalation in global trade tensions or trade restrictions may hinder our ability to obtain these components from new suppliers.
−Removed: Restrictions on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and raw materials could lead to higher material costs, material unavailability, and transportation uncertainty.
+Added: government entities, our ability to provide services to the U.S.
+Added: government resulting in lost or delayed revenue under our services contracts (the volume of which materially increased with our BlueHalo acquisition), and our ability to timely obtain export licenses for our products and services to fulfill contracts with our international customers.
UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
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