UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
(MARK ONE)
☒ QUARTERLY
REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarter ended
June 30, 2024
☐ TRANSITION
REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period
from to
Commission file number:
001-42046
GP-Act III Acquisition
Corp.
(Exact Name of Registrant
as Specified in Its Charter)
Cayman Islands N/A
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
300 Park Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York , New York 10022
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(212) 430-4340
(Registrant’s telephone
number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address,
if changed since last report)
Securities registered pursuant
to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Units, each consisting of one Class A ordinary share and one-half of one redeemable warrant GPATU The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share GPAT The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Redeemable warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one Class A ordinary share at an exercise price of $11.50 per share GPATW The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
(1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the
preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject
to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☐ No ☒
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405
of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.
See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,”
and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer ☐ Accelerated filer ☐
Non-accelerated filer ☒ Smaller reporting company ☒
Emerging growth company ☒
If an emerging growth company, indicate
by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial
accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☒ No ☐
As of August 14,
2024, there were 28,750,000 Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share, and 7,187,500 Class B ordinary shares, par
value $0.0001 per share, issued and outstanding.
GP-ACT III
ACQUISITION CORP.
FORM 10-Q FOR THE
QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Part I. Financial Information
Item 1. Interim Financial Statements
1
Condensed Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2024 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2023
1
Condensed Statements of Operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (Unaudited)
2
Condensed Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Deficit for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (Unaudited)
3
Condensed Statements of Cash Flows for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (Unaudited)
4
Notes to Condensed Financial Statements (Unaudited)
5
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
19
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures Regarding Market Risk
21
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
21
Part II. Other Information
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
22
Item 1A. Risk Factors
22
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
22
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
22
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
22
Item 5. Other Information
22
Item 6. Exhibits
23
Part III. Signatures
24
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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Interim Financial Statements.
GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS
June 30,
December 31,
2024
2023
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash
$ 571,765
$ 1,208
Prepaid expenses
431,479
2,100
Total Current Assets
1,003,244
3,308
Deferred offering costs
—
526,930
Marketable securities in trust account
289,448,063
—
Total Assets
$ 290,451,307
$ 530,238
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
Current liabilities
Accrued expenses
$ 170,006
$ —
Promissory note – related parties
400,000
628,182
Total Current Liabilities
570,006
628,182
Deferred legal fee
350,000
—
Deferred underwriting fee payable
13,687,500
—
Total Liabilities
14,607,506
628,182
Commitments and Contingencies
Class A ordinary shares subject to possible redemption, 28,750,000 shares at redemption value of $ 10.06 per share at June 30, 2024
289,448,063
—
Shareholders’ Deficit
Preference shares, $ 0.0001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding as of June 30, 2024
—
—
Class A ordinary shares, $ 0.0001 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding (excluding 28,750,000 shares subject to possible redemption as of June 30, 2024)
—
—
Class B ordinary shares, $ 0.0001 par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized; 7,187,500 shares issued and outstanding(1)
719
719
Additional paid-in capital
—
24,281
Accumulated deficit
( 13,604,981 )
( 122,944 )
Total Shareholders’ Deficit
( 13,604,262 )
( 97,944 )
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Deficit
$ 290,451,307
$ 530,238
(1) Includes
an aggregate of up to 937,500 Class B ordinary shares subject to forfeiture by the holders thereof depending on the extent to which
the underwriter’s over-allotment option is exercised (see Note 5). On February 1, 2021, the Company effected a share
surrender pursuant to which 4,312,500 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B
ordinary shares outstanding. On December 17, 2021, the Company effected a share capitalization with respect to Class B ordinary
shares of 2,395,834 shares, resulting in the GPIAC II, LLC (the “GP sponsor”), IDS III LLC (the “Act III sponsor”
and prior to March 7, 2024, together with GP sponsor, the “Co-sponsors”) and the Company’s independent directors
at the time holding an aggregate of 9,583,334 Class B ordinary shares. On December 29, 2023, the Company effected a share surrender
pursuant to which 2,395,834 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B ordinary
shares outstanding. All share and per-share amounts have been retroactively restated to reflect the share capitalizations (see Note 5).
On May 13, 2024, as a result of the underwriter’s election to fully exercise its over-allotment option, the 937,500 shares
are no longer subject to forfeiture.
The accompanying
notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed financial statements.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)
For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
General and administrative expenses
$ 177,414
$ 617
$ 237,152
$ 1,317
Loss from operations
( 177,414 )
( 617 )
( 237,152 )
( 1,317 )
Other income:
Interest earned on marketable securities held in Trust Account
1,948,063
—
1,948,063
—
Total other income
1,948,063
—
1,948,063
—
Net income (loss)
$ 1,770,649
$ ( 617 )
$ 1,710,911
$ ( 1,317 )
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, Class A ordinary shares
15,164,835
—
7,624,309
—
Basic and diluted net income per share, Class A ordinary shares
$ 0.08
$ —
$ 0.12
$ —
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, Class B ordinary shares (1)
6,744,505
6,250,000
6,498,619
6,250,000
Basic and diluted net income per share, Class B ordinary shares
$ 0.08
$ —
$ 0.12
$ —
(1) Excludes an aggregate of up to
937,500 Class B ordinary shares subject to forfeiture by the holders thereof depending on the extent to which the underwriter’s
over-allotment option is exercised (see Note 5). On February 1, 2021, the Company effected a share surrender pursuant to which
4,312,500 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B ordinary shares outstanding.
On December 17, 2021, the Company effected a share capitalization with respect to Class B ordinary shares of 2,395,834
shares, resulting in the GPIAC II, LLC (the “GP sponsor”), IDS III LLC (the “Act III sponsor” and prior to March 7,
2024, together with GP sponsor, the “Co-sponsors”) and the Company’s independent directors at the time holding an aggregate
of 9,583,334 Class B ordinary shares. On December 29, 2023, the Company effected a share surrender pursuant to which 2,395,834
Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B ordinary shares outstanding. All share
and per-share amounts have been retroactively restated to reflect the share capitalizations (see Note 5). On May 13, 2024,
as a result of the underwriter’s election to fully exercise its over-allotment option, the 937,500 shares are no longer subject
to forfeiture.
The accompanying
notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed financial statements.
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GP-ACT
III ACQUISITION CORP.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES
IN SHAREHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
(UNAUDITED)
FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS
ENDED JUNE 30, 2024
Class B
Additional
Ordinary shares
Paid-In
Accumulated
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficit
Balance as of January 1, 2024 (1)
7,187,500
$ 719
$ 24,281
$ ( 122,944 )
$ ( 97,944 )
Net loss
—
—
—
( 59,738 )
( 59,738 )
Balance as of March 31, 2024
7,187,500
$ 719
$ 24,281
$ ( 182,682 )
$ ( 157,682 )
Accretion for Class A ordinary shares to redemption amount
—
—
( 9,258,468 )
( 13,244,885 )
( 22,503,353 )
Sale of 7,000,000 Private Placement Warrants
—
—
7,000,000
—
7,000,000
Fair value of Public Warrants at issuance
—
—
2,443,750
—
2,443,750
Allocated value of transaction costs to Class A shares
—
—
( 209,563 )
—
( 209,563 )
Accretion for common stock to redemption amount
—
( 1,948,063 )
( 1,948,063 )
Net income
—
—
—
1,770,649
1,770,649
Balance as of June 30, 2024
7,187,500
$ 719
$ —
$ ( 13,604,981 )
$ ( 13,604,262 )
FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS
ENDED JUNE 30, 2023
Class B
Additional
Ordinary shares
Paid-In
Accumulated
Shareholders’
Shares (1)
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficit
Balance as of January 1, 2023
7,187,500
$ 719
$ 24,281
$ ( 108,903 )
$ ( 83,903 )
Net loss
—
—
—
( 700 )
( 700 )
Balance as of March 31, 2023
7,187,500
$ 719
$ 24,281
$ ( 109,603 )
$ ( 84,603 )
Net loss
—
—
—
( 617 )
( 617 )
Balance as of June 30, 2023
7,187,500
$ 719
$ 24,281
$ ( 110,220 )
$ ( 85,220 )
(1) Includes
an aggregate of up to 937,500 Class B ordinary shares subject to forfeiture by the holders thereof depending on the extent to which
the underwriter’s over-allotment option is exercised (see Note 5). On February 1, 2021, the Company effected a share
surrender pursuant to which 4,312,500 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B
ordinary shares outstanding. On December 17, 2021, the Company effected a share capitalization with respect to Class B ordinary
shares of 2,395,834 shares, resulting in the GPIAC II, LLC (the “GP sponsor”), IDS III LLC (the “Act III sponsor”
and prior to March 7, 2024, together with GP sponsor, the “Co-sponsors”) and the Company’s independent directors
at the time holding an aggregate of 9,583,334 Class B ordinary shares. On December 29, 2023, the Company effected a share surrender
pursuant to which 2,395,834 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B ordinary
shares outstanding. All share and per-share amounts have been retroactively restated to reflect the share capitalizations (see Note 5).
On May 13, 2024, as a result of the underwriter’s election to fully exercise its over-allotment option, the 937,500 shares
are no longer subject to forfeiture.
The accompanying
notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed financial statements.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(UNAUDITED)
For the six months ended
June 30,
June 30,
2024
2023
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
Net income (loss)
$ 1,710,911
$ ( 1,317 )
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash used in operating activities:
Interest earned on marketable securities held in Trust Account
( 1,948,063 )
—
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
( 429,379 )
1,000
Accrued expenses
170,006
—
Net cash used in operating activities
( 496,525 )
( 317 )
Cash Flows from Investing Activities:
Investment of cash into Trust Account
( 287,500,000 )
—
Net cash used in investing activities
( 287,500,000 )
—
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
Proceeds from sale of Units, net of underwriting discounts paid
282,500,000
—
Proceeds from sale of Private Placements Warrants
7,000,000
—
Proceeds from promissory note - related party
200,000
—
Repayment of promissory note - related party
( 428,182 )
—
Payment of offering costs
( 704,736 )
—
Net cash provided by financing activities
288,567,082
—
Net Change in Cash
570,557
( 317 )
Cash – beginning of the period
1,208
1,758
Cash – end of the period
$ 571,765
$ 1,441
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
Deferred underwriting fee payable
$ 13,687,500
$ —
Deferred legal fees
$ 350,000
$ —
The accompanying
notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed financial statements.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
NOTE 1 — ORGANIZATION AND
PLAN OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS
GP-Act III Acquisition
Corp. (formerly known as GP Investments Acquisition Corp. II) (the “Company”) is a blank check company incorporated as a
Cayman Islands exempted company on November 23, 2020. The Company was incorporated for the purpose of effecting a merger, share
exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses (“Business
Combination”).
The Company
is not limited to a particular industry or geographic region for purposes of completing a Business Combination. The Company is an early
stage and emerging growth company and, as such, the Company is subject to all of the risks associated with early stage and emerging growth
companies.
As of June 30,
2024, the Company had not commenced any operations. All activity for the period from November 23, 2020 (inception) through June
30, 2024 relates to the Company’s formation and the initial public offering (“Initial Public Offering”), which is described
below. The Company will not generate any operating revenues until after the completion of a Business Combination, at the earliest. The
Company will generate non-operating income in the form of interest income from the proceeds derived from the Initial Public Offering.
The Company has selected December 31 as its fiscal year end.
The registration
statement for the Company’s Initial Public Offering was declared effective on May 8, 2024. On May 13, 2024, the Company
consummated the Initial Public Offering of 28,750,000 units (the “Units” and, with respect to the Class A ordinary
shares included in the Units being offered, the “Public Shares”), which includes the full exercise by the underwriter of
its over-allotment option in the amount of 3,750,000 , at $ 10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $ 287,500,000 , which is discussed
in Note 3. Simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Company consummated the sale of 7,000,000 private placement
warrants (the “Private Placement Warrants”) at a price of $ 1.00 per Private Placement Warrant to GP-Act III Sponsor LLC (“Sponsor
HoldCo”) and Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. (“Cantor”), see Note 4.
Transaction
costs amounted to $ 20,269,166 consisting of $ 5,000,000 of cash underwriting fee, $ 13,687,500 of deferred underwriting fee (see additional
discussion in Note 6), and $ 1,581,666 of other offering costs.
The Company’s
management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the Initial Public Offering and the sale
of the Private Placement Warrants, although substantially all of the net proceeds are intended to be applied generally toward completing
a Business Combination. The Company must complete its initial Business Combination with one or more target businesses that together have
a fair market value equal to at least 80 % of the net assets held in the Trust Account (as defined below) (excluding any deferred underwriting
commissions held in the Trust Account) at the time of the agreement to enter into a Business Combination. The Company will only complete
a Business Combination if the post-Business Combination company owns or acquires 50 % or more of the issued and outstanding voting securities
of the target or otherwise acquires a controlling interest in the target business sufficient for it not to be required to register as
an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”). There is no assurance
that the Company will be able to successfully effect a Business Combination.
Following the
closing of the Initial Public Offering, on May 13, 2024, an amount of $ 287,500,000 ($ 10.00 per Unit) from the net proceeds of the
sale of the Units in the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Warrants was placed in the trust account (“Trust
Account”) and will be invested or held either (i) in U.S. government securities, within the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(16)
of the Investment Company Act, with a maturity of 185 days or less, or in any open-ended investment company that holds itself out
as a money market fund meeting certain conditions of Rule 2a-7 of the Investment Company Act, (ii) as uninvested cash, or (iii) an
interest bearing bank demand deposit account or other accounts at a bank, as determined by the Company, until the earlier of: (i) the
completion of a Business Combination and (ii) the distribution of the funds in the Trust Account to the Company’s shareholders,
as described below. No later than 24 months after the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the amounts held in the Trust Account
will be held as cash or cash items, including in demand deposit accounts.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
The Company
will provide its shareholders with the opportunity to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares upon the completion of a Business
Combination either (i) in connection with a general meeting called to approve the Business Combination or (ii) by means of
a tender offer. The decision as to whether the Company will seek shareholder approval of a Business Combination or conduct a tender offer
will be made by the Company. The shareholders will be entitled to redeem their shares for a pro rata portion of the amount held
in the Trust Account (initially $ 10.00 per share), calculated as of two business days prior to the completion of a Business Combination,
including any pro rata interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to the Company to pay
its tax obligations. There will be no redemption rights upon the completion of a Business Combination with respect to the Company’s
warrants. The Class A ordinary shares were recorded at redemption value and classified as temporary equity at the Initial Public
Offering, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 480 “Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity.”
If the Company
seeks shareholder approval in connection with a Business Combination, it receives an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law approving
a Business Combination, which requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the shareholders who vote at a general meeting of the Company.
If a shareholder vote is not required under applicable law or stock exchange listing requirements and the Company does not decide to
hold a shareholder vote for business or other reasons, the Company will, pursuant to its Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles
of Association, conduct the redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”),
and file tender offer documents containing substantially the same information as would be included in a proxy statement with the SEC
prior to completing a Business Combination. If the Company seeks shareholder approval in connection with a Business Combination, Sponsor
HoldCo has agreed to vote its Founder Shares (as defined in Note 5) and any Public Shares purchased in or after the Initial Public Offering
in favor of approving a Business Combination and to waive its redemption rights with respect to any such shares in connection with a
shareholder vote to approve a Business Combination. Additionally, each public shareholder may elect to redeem its Public Shares, without
voting, and if they do vote, irrespective of whether they vote for or against a proposed Business Combination.
Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if the Company seeks shareholder approval of a Business Combination and it does not conduct redemptions pursuant to the
tender offer rules, the Company’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association provides that a public shareholder,
together with any affiliate of such shareholder or any other person with whom such shareholder is acting in concert or as a “group”
(as defined under Section 13 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), will be restricted
from redeeming its shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15 % of the Public Shares without the Company’s prior written
consent.
Sponsor HoldCo
has agreed (a) to waive its redemption rights with respect to any Founder Shares and Public Shares held by it in connection with
the completion of a Business Combination and (b) not to propose an amendment to the Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles
of Association (i) to modify the substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to redeem 100 % of the Public Shares if the
Company does not complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period (as defined below) or (ii) with respect to any other
provision relating to shareholders’ rights or pre-initial business combination activity, unless the Company provides the public
shareholders with the opportunity to redeem their Public Shares in conjunction with any such amendment and (iii) to waive its rights
to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to the Founder Shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination.
The Company
will have 24 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering (the “Combination Period”) to complete a Business
Combination. If the Company is unable to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the Company will (i) cease
all operations except for the purpose of winding up, (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but no more than 10 business days thereafter,
redeem 100 % of the outstanding Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in
the Trust Account, including interest earned (less up to $ 100,000 of interest to pay dissolution expenses and net of taxes payable),
divided by the number of then outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights
as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions, if any), and (iii) as promptly as reasonably
possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of the remaining shareholders and the Company’s board of directors,
liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case to its obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements
of other applicable law.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Sponsor HoldCo
has agreed to waive its liquidation rights with respect to the Founder Shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination
within the Combination Period. However, if Sponsor HoldCo acquires Public Shares in or after the Initial Public Offering, such Public
Shares will be entitled to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination within
the Combination Period. The underwriter has agreed to waive its rights to its deferred underwriting commission (see Note 6) held in the
Trust Account in the event the Company does not complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period and, in such event, such
amounts will be included with the funds held in the Trust Account that will be available to fund the redemption of the Public Shares.
In the event of such distribution, it is possible that the per share value of the assets remaining available for distribution will be
less than the Initial Public Offering price per Unit ($ 10.00 ).
Sponsor HoldCo
has agreed that it will be liable to the Company, if and to the extent any claims by a third party for services rendered or products
sold to the Company, or by a prospective target business with which the Company has discussed entering into a transaction agreement,
reduce the amount of funds in the Trust Account to below (1) $ 10.00 per Public Share or (2) such lesser amount per Public Share
held in the Trust Account as of the date of the liquidation of the Trust Account due to reductions in the value of trust assets, in each
case net of the amount of interest which may be withdrawn to pay taxes. This liability will not apply with respect to any claims by a
third party who executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the Trust Account nor will it apply to any claims under the
Company’s indemnity of the underwriter of the Initial Public Offering against certain liabilities, including liabilities under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). Moreover, in the event that an executed waiver is deemed to
be unenforceable against a third party, Sponsor HoldCo will not be responsible to the extent of any liability for such third-party claims.
The Company will seek to reduce the possibility that Sponsor HoldCo will have to indemnify the Trust Account due to claims of creditors
by endeavoring to have all vendors, service providers (other than the Company’s independent auditors), prospective target businesses
or other entities with which the Company does business, execute agreements with the Company waiving any right, title, interest or claim
of any kind in or to monies held in the Trust Account.
Risks and Uncertainties
The United States
and global markets are experiencing volatility and disruption following the geopolitical instability resulting from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine
conflict and the recent escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict. In response to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (“NATO”) deployed additional military forces to eastern Europe, and the United States, the United Kingdom,
the European Union and other countries have announced various sanctions and restrictive actions against Russia, Belarus and related individuals
and entities, including the removal of certain financial institutions from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
payment system. Certain countries, including the United States, have also provided and may continue to provide military aid or other
assistance to Ukraine and to Israel, increasing geopolitical tensions among a number of nations. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia and
the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the resulting measures that have been taken, and could be taken in the future, by NATO,
the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Israel and its neighboring states and other countries have created global
security concerns that could have a lasting impact on regional and global economies. Although the length and impact of the ongoing conflicts
are highly unpredictable, they could lead to market disruptions, including significant volatility in commodity prices, credit and capital
markets, as well as supply chain interruptions and increased cyber-attacks against U.S. companies. Additionally, any resulting sanctions
could adversely affect the global economy and financial markets and lead to instability and lack of liquidity in capital markets.
Any of the above
mentioned factors, or any other negative impact on the global economy, capital markets or other geopolitical conditions resulting from
the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict and subsequent sanctions or related actions, could adversely
affect the Company’s search for an initial business combination and any target business with which the Company may ultimately consummate
an initial business combination.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
NOTE 2 — SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying
unaudited condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United
States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and
Article 8 of Regulation S-X of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Certain information or footnote
disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted, pursuant to the
rules and regulations of the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and footnotes
necessary for a complete presentation of financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. In the opinion of management, the
accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of a normal recurring nature, which are necessary
for a fair presentation of the financial position, operating results and cash flows for the periods presented.
The accompanying
unaudited condensed financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s prospectus for its Initial Public Offering
as filed with the SEC on May 8, 2024, as well as the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, as filed with the SEC on May 13,
2024. The interim results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected
for the year ending December 31, 2024 or for any future periods.
The accompanying
financial statement is presented in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”)
and pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC.
Emerging Growth Company
The Company
is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act, as modified by the Jumpstart
Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”), and it may take advantage of certain exemptions from various reporting
requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies including, but not limited to, not
being required to comply with the auditor attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, reduced disclosure
obligations regarding executive compensation in its periodic reports and proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding
a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation and shareholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved.
Further, Section 102(b)(1) of
the JOBS Act exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until
private companies (that is, those that have not had a Securities Act registration statement declared effective or do not have a class
of securities registered under the Exchange Act) are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS
Act provides that a company can elect to opt out of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging
growth companies but any such election to opt out is irrevocable. The Company has elected not to opt out of such extended transition
period which means that when a standard is issued or revised and it has different application dates for public or private companies,
the Company, as an emerging growth company, can adopt the new or revised standard at the time private companies adopt the new or revised
standard. This may make comparison of the Company’s financial statement with another public company which is neither an emerging
growth company nor an emerging growth company which has opted out of using the extended transition period difficult or impossible because
of the potential differences in accounting standards used.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Use of Estimates
The preparation
of financial statement in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts
of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statement and the reported
amounts of expenses during the reporting periods.
Making estimates requires management
to exercise significant judgment. It is at least reasonably possible that the estimate of the effect of a condition, situation or set
of circumstances that existed at the date of the financial statement, which management considered in formulating its estimate, could
change in the near term due to one or more future confirming events. Accordingly, the actual results could differ significantly from
those estimates.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company
considers all short-term investments with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. The
Company has $ 571,765 and $ 1,208 in cash and no cash equivalents as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
Marketable Securities Held in
Trust Account
At June 30, 2024
and December 31, 2023, substantially all the assets held in the Trust Account amounting to $ 289,448,063 and $ 0 were invested in U.S.
Treasury Securities. At June 30, 2024, the Company’s portfolio of investments held in the Trust Account was comprised of U.S. government
securities, within the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(16) of the Investment Company Act, with a maturity of 185 days or
less, or investments in money market funds that invest in U.S. government securities, or a combination thereof. The Company classifies
its U.S. Treasury and equivalent securities as held-to-maturity in accordance with ASC Topic 320 “Investments - Debt and Equity
Securities.” Held-to-maturity securities are those securities which the Company has the ability and intent to hold until maturity.
Held-to-maturity treasury securities are recorded at amortized cost on the accompanying condensed balance sheets and adjusted for the
amortization or accretion of premiums or discounts.
Offering Costs
The Company
complies with the requirements of the ASC 340-10-S99 and SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin (“SAB”) Topic 5A — “Expenses
of Offering.” Deferred offering costs consist principally of professional and registration fees that are related to the Initial
Public Offering. Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) ASC 470-20, “Debt with Conversion and Other Options,”
addresses the allocation of proceeds from the issuance of convertible debt into its equity and debt components. The Company applies this
guidance to allocate Initial Public Offering proceeds from the Units between Class A ordinary shares and warrants, using the residual
method by allocating Initial Public Offering proceeds first to assigned value of the warrants and then to the Class A ordinary shares.
Offering costs allocated to the Class A ordinary shares were charged to temporary equity and offering costs allocated to the Public
and Private Placement Warrants were charged to shareholders’ deficit.
Class A Redeemable Share
Classification
The Public Shares
contain a redemption feature which allows for the redemption of such Public Shares in connection with the Company’s liquidation,
or if there is a shareholder vote or tender offer in connection with the Company’s initial Business Combination. In accordance
with ASC 480-10-S99, the Company classifies Public Shares subject to redemption outside of permanent equity as the redemption provisions
are not solely within the control of the Company. The Public Shares sold as part of the Units in the Initial Public Offering were issued
with other freestanding instruments (i.e., Public Warrants) and as such, the initial carrying value of Public Shares classified as temporary
equity are the allocated proceeds determined in accordance with ASC 470-20. The Company recognizes changes in redemption value immediately
as it occurs and will adjust the carrying value of redeemable shares to equal the redemption value at the end of each reporting period.
Immediately upon the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Company recognized the accretion from initial book value to redemption
amount value. The change in the carrying value of redeemable shares will result in charges against additional paid-in capital (to the
extent available) and accumulated deficit. Accordingly, at June 30, 2024, Class A ordinary shares subject to possible redemption
is presented at redemption value as temporary equity, outside of the shareholders’ deficit section of the Company’s balance
sheets. The Company recognizes changes in redemption value immediately as they occur and adjusts the carrying value of redeemable shares
to equal the redemption value at the end of each reporting period. Increases or decreases in the carrying amount of redeemable shares
are affected by charges against additional paid (to the extent available) in capital and accumulated deficit.
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NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
At June 30, 2024, the Class A
ordinary shares subject to redemption reflected in the balance sheets are reconciled in the following table:
Gross Proceeds
$ 287,500,000
Less:
Proceeds allocated to Public Warrants
( 2,443,750 )
Class A ordinary shares issuance costs
( 20,059,603 )
Plus:
Remeasurement of carrying value to redemption value
24,451,416
Class A Ordinary Shares subject to possible redemption
$ 289,448,063
Net Income per Ordinary Share
Net income per share is computed
by dividing net income by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding for the period.
The Company’s statements of
operations include a presentation of income per share for ordinary shares subject to possible redemption in a manner similar to the two-class
method of income per share. Net income per ordinary share, basic and diluted, for Class A ordinary shares is calculated by dividing the
interest income earned on the Trust Account, by the weighted average number of Class A ordinary shares outstanding since original issuance.
Net loss per share, basic and diluted, for Class A and Class B ordinary shares is calculated by dividing the net loss, adjusted for income
attributable to Class A ordinary shares, by the weighted average number of Class A and Class B ordinary shares outstanding for the period.
Class A and Class B ordinary shares include the Founder Shares as these shares do not have any redemption features and do not participate
in the income earned on the Trust Account.
The following table reflects the
calculation of basic and diluted net income (loss) per ordinary share (in dollars, except per share amounts):
For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
2024
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2024
Class A
Class B
Class A
Class B
Basic and diluted net income per share:
Numerator:
Allocation of net income
$ 1,225,578
$ 545,071
$ 923,641
$ 787,270
Denominator
Weighted-average shares outstanding
15,164,835
6,744,505
7,624,309
6,498,619
Basic and diluted net income per share
$ 0.08
$ 0.08
$ 0.12
$ 0.12
For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
2023
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023
Class A
Class B
Class A
Class B
Basic and diluted net income per share:
Numerator:
Allocation of net loss
$ —
$ ( 617 )
$ —
$ ( 1,317 )
Denominator
Weighted-average shares outstanding
—
6,250,000
—
6,250,000
Basic and diluted net income per share
$ —
$ ( 0.00
)
$ —
$ ( 0.00
)
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Income Taxes
The Company
accounts for income taxes under ASC 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”). ASC 740 requires the recognition of deferred
tax assets and liabilities for both the expected impact of differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities
and for the expected future tax benefit to be derived from tax loss and tax credit carry forwards. ASC 740 additionally requires a valuation
allowance to be established when it is more likely than not that all or a portion of deferred tax assets will not be realized.
ASC 740 also
clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statement and prescribes a recognition
threshold and measurement process for financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken
in a tax return. For those benefits to be recognized, a tax position must be more-likely-than-not to be sustained upon examination by
taxing authorities. The Company recognizes accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense.
There were no unrecognized tax benefits and no amounts accrued for interest and penalties as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
The Company is currently not aware of any issues under review that could result in significant payments, accruals or material deviation
from its position. The Company is subject to income tax examinations by major taxing authorities since inception.
The Company
is considered an exempted Cayman Islands Company and is presently not subject to income taxes or income tax filing requirements in the
Cayman Islands or the United States. As such, the Company’s tax provision was zero for the period presented.
Concentration of Credit Risk
Financial instruments
that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist of a cash account in a financial institution, which, at
times may exceed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation coverage of $250,000. Any loss incurred or lack of access to uninsured funds
could have a significant adverse impact on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flow.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The fair value
of the Company’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under ASC Topic 820, “Fair Value Measurement,”
approximates the carrying amounts represented in the accompanying balance sheets, primarily due to their short-term nature.
Fair Value Measurements
The Company
follows the guidance in ASC 820 for its financial assets and liabilities that are re-measured and reported at fair value at each reporting
period, and non-financial assets and liabilities that are re-measured and reported at fair value at least annually.
The fair value
of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities reflects management’s estimate of amounts that the Company would have received
in connection with the sale of the assets or paid in connection with the transfer of the liabilities in an orderly transaction between
market participants at the measurement date. In connection with measuring the fair value of its assets and liabilities, the Company seeks
to maximize the use of observable inputs (market data obtained from independent sources) and to minimize the use of unobservable inputs
(internal assumptions about how market participants would price assets and liabilities). The following fair value hierarchy is used to
classify assets and liabilities based on the observable inputs and unobservable inputs used in order to value the assets and liabilities:
Level 1: Quoted
prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. An active market for an asset or liability is a market in which transactions
for the asset or liability occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis.
Level 2: Observable
inputs other than Level 1 inputs. Examples of Level 2 inputs include quoted prices in active markets for similar assets or liabilities
and quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.
Level 3: Unobservable
inputs based on our assessment of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Share-Based Compensation
The Company
records share-based compensation in accordance with FASB ASC Topic 718, “Compensation-Share Compensation” (“ASC 718”),
guidance to account for its share-based compensation. It defines a fair value-based method of accounting for an employee share option
or similar equity instrument. The Company recognizes all forms of share-based payments, including share option grants, warrants and restricted
share grants, at their fair value on the grant date, which are based on the estimated number of awards that are ultimately expected to
vest. Share-based payments, excluding restricted shares, are valued using a Monte Carlo simulation. Grants of share-based payment awards
issued to non-employees for services rendered have been recorded at the fair value of the share-based payment, which is the more readily
determinable value.
Warrant Instruments
The Company
accounts for the Public and Private Warrants issued in connection with the Initial Public Offering and the private placement in accordance
with the guidance contained in FASB ASC Topic 815, “Derivatives and Hedging.” Accordingly, the Company evaluated and classified
the warrant instruments under equity treatment at their assigned values.
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
Management does
not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting pronouncements, if currently adopted, would have a material effect
on the Company’s financial statements.
NOTE 3 — INITIAL
PUBLIC OFFERING
Pursuant to
the Initial Public Offering, the Company sold 28,750,000 Units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriter of their over-allotment
option in the amount of 3,750,000 Units, at a purchase price of $ 10.00 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one Class A ordinary share
and one-half of one redeemable warrant (“Public Warrant”). Each whole Public Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one
Class A ordinary share at an exercise price of $ 11.50 per share, subject to adjustment (Note 7).
NOTE 4 — PRIVATE
PLACEMENT
On March 7,
2024, the Co-sponsors formed Sponsor HoldCo, through which the Co-sponsors (i) hold their respective founder shares (as defined
below) and (ii) purchased Private Placement Warrants.
The Co-Sponsor,
GPIAC II, LLC, purchased, through Sponsor HoldCo, an aggregate of 237,500 Private Placement Warrants at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant
($ 237,500 in the aggregate) in a private placement that closed simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering. The Co-Sponsor, IDS
III LLC, purchased, through Sponsor HoldCo, an aggregate of 118,750 Private Placement Warrants at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant ($ 118,750
in the aggregate) in a private placement that closed simultaneously with the Initial Public Offering. The Co-Sponsor, Boxcar Partners
III, LLC, purchased, through Sponsor HoldCo, an aggregate of 118,750 private placement warrants at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant ($ 118,750
in the aggregate) in a private placement closed simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering. Cantor purchased an aggregate
of 2,500,000 Private Placement warrants at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant ($ 2,500,000 in the aggregate) in a private placement that closed
simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering. The non-managing HoldCo investors purchased, indirectly through the purchase
of non-managing Sponsor HoldCo membership interests, 4,025,000 Private Placement Warrants at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant in a private
placement that closed simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering.
Each Private
Placement Warrant is exercisable for one Class A ordinary share at a price of $ 11.50 per share, subject to adjustment (see Note
6). The proceeds from the sale of the Private Placement Warrants were added to the net proceeds from the Initial Public Offering held
in the Trust Account. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the proceeds from the sale
of the Private Placement Warrants held in the Trust Account will be used to fund the redemption of the Public Shares (subject to the
requirements of applicable law) and the Private Placement Warrants will expire worthless.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
NOTE 5 — RELATED
PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Founder Shares
On November 29,
2020, GP sponsor paid $ 25,000 to cover certain offering and formation costs of the Company in consideration for 11,500,000 Class B
ordinary shares (the “Founder Shares”) issued to GP sponsor. On February 1, 2021, the Company effected a share surrender
pursuant to which 4,312,500 Founder Shares were cancelled for no consideration, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Founder Shares
outstanding. All share and per-share amounts have been retroactively restated to reflect the share surrender. On March 22, 2021,
GP sponsor transferred 25,000 Founder Shares to each of the four independent directors then serving in such role (an aggregate of 100,000
founder shares) at their original purchase price, which shares were subsequently surrendered by these former directors on December 29,
2023 in connection with the resignation of those independent directors. On March 22, 2021, GP sponsor transferred 3,543,750 Founder
Shares to Act III sponsor at their original purchase price. On December 17, 2021, the Company effected a share capitalization with
respect to the Class B ordinary shares of 2,395,834 shares thereof, resulting in the Co-sponsors and the Company’s independent
directors at the time holding an aggregate of 9,583,334 Founder Shares. On December 29, 2023, the Company effected a share surrender
pursuant to which 2,395,834 Class B ordinary shares were canceled, resulting in an aggregate of 7,187,500 Class B ordinary
shares outstanding. The Founder Shares included an aggregate of up to 937,500 shares subject to forfeiture by the holders thereof depending
on the extent to which the underwriter’s over-allotment option is exercised, so that the number of Founder Shares will collectively
represent 20 % of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares upon the completion of the Initial Public Offering. On May 13,
2024, as a result of the underwriter’s election to fully exercise its over-allotment option, the 937,500 shares are no longer subject
to forfeiture.
Sponsor HoldCo
has agreed, subject to limited exceptions, not to transfer, assign or sell any of its Founder Shares until the earlier to occur of: (A) one
year after the completion of a Business Combination; and (B) subsequent to a Business Combination, (x) if the last reported
sale price of the Class A ordinary shares equals or exceeds $ 12.00 per share (as adjusted for share sub-divisions, share capitalizations,
reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading days within any 30 -trading day period commencing at least 150 days
after a Business Combination, or (y) the date on which the Company completes a liquidation, merger, amalgamation, share exchange,
reorganization or other similar transaction that results in all of the Company’s shareholders having the right to exchange their
Class A ordinary shares for cash, securities or other property.
On March 7,
2024, GP-Act III Sponsor LLC transferred 75,000 Founder Shares to three directors ( 25,000 founder shares per director) of the Company,
at a price of $ 0.0034 per share. Each buyer paid $ 86.96 for an aggregate purchase price of $ 260.88 in consideration of the assignment
of shares. If the director ceases to be a director of the Company for any reason before the consummation of the Business Combination,
at the Sponsor’s election, it will either repurchase the shares at the purchase price or forfeited the share back to the Company
for no consideration. The Founder Shares will automatically convert into shares of Class A Ordinary Shares at the time of the Business
Combination on a one-for-one basis, subject to adjustment as described in the Company’s certificate of incorporation. The directors
have agreed to the same terms as the initial stockholders whereby subject to certain limited exceptions, not to transfer, assign or sell
any of its Founder Shares until the earlier to occur of: (A) one year after the completion of a Business Combination; and (B) subsequent
to a Business Combination, (x) if the last reported sale price of the Class A ordinary shares equals or exceeds $ 12.00 per
share (as adjusted for share sub-divisions, share capitalizations, reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading
days within any 30 -trading day period commencing at least 150 days after a Business Combination, or (y) the date on which the
Company completes a liquidation, merger, amalgamation, share exchange, reorganization or other similar transaction that results in all
of the Company’s shareholders having the right to exchange their Class A ordinary shares for cash, securities or other property.
The sale of
the Founders Shares to the Company’s directors and director’s nominees by Sponsor HoldCo is in the scope of FASB ASC Topic
718, “Compensation-Stock Compensation” (“ASC 718”). Under ASC 718, stock-based compensation associated
with equity-classified awards is measured at fair value upon the grant date. The fair value of the 75,000 shares granted to the Company’s
directors and director nominees was $ 130,500 or $ 1.74 per share. The Founders Shares were granted subject to a performance condition
(i.e., the occurrence of a Business Combination). Compensation expense related to the Founders Shares is recognized only when the performance
condition is probable of occurrence under the applicable accounting literature in this circumstance. As of May 13, 2024, the Company
determined that a Business Combination is not considered probable, and, therefore, no stock-based compensation expense has been recognized.
Stock-based compensation would be recognized at the date a Business Combination is considered probable (i.e., upon consummation of a
Business Combination) in an amount equal to the number of Founders Shares times the grant date fair value per share (unless subsequently
modified) less the amount initially received for the purchase of the Founders Shares.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Promissory Notes — Related
Parties
On November 29, 2020
(as amended on December 30, 2021, December 29, 2023, and May 13, 2024), the Company issued an unsecured promissory note
to GPIC, LLC, the managing member of GPIAC II, LLC (the “Promissory Note”), pursuant to which the Company may borrow up to
an aggregate principal amount of $ 700,000 . The Promissory Note is non-interest bearing and payable on the earlier of (i) the second
anniversary of the consummation of the Initial Public Offering or (ii) the consummation of the Business Combination.
In addition, IDS III
LLC, a co-sponsor, has agreed to loan the Company up to $ 400,000 under an unsecured promissory note, dated December 29, 2023 (as
amended on May 13, 2024), to be used for a portion of the expenses of the Initial Public Offering. This loan is non-interest bearing,
unsecured and is due at the earlier of (i) the second anniversary of the consummation of the Initial Public Offering or (ii) the
consummation of the Business Combination.
In addition, Boxcar Partners
Two, LLC, an affiliate of a co-sponsor, has agreed to loan the Company up to $ 125,000 under an unsecured promissory note, dated February 15,
2024 (as amended on May 13, 2024) to be used for a portion of the expenses of the Initial Public Offering. This loan is non-interest
bearing, unsecured and is due at the earlier of (i) the second anniversary of the consummation of the Initial Public Offering or
(ii) the consummation of the Business Combination.
As of June 30, 2024 and December
31, 2023, the total promissory notes outstanding were $ 400,000 and $ 628,182 , respectively.
Administrative Services Agreement
The Company
entered into an agreement, commencing on May 8, 2024 through the earlier of the Company’s consummation of a Business Combination
and its liquidation, to pay an affiliate of GPIAC II, LLC a total of up to $ 5,000 per month for office space and administrative and support
services. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company incurred $ 7,500 of fees for these services. There were no services
and fees incurred for the period ended December 31, 2023.
Related Party Loans
In order to
finance transaction costs in connection with a Business Combination, either of Sponsor HoldCo, the Co-sponsors, any of their respective
affiliates or certain of the Company’s directors and officers may, but are not obligated to, loan the Company funds as may be required
(“Working Capital Loans”). If the Company completes a Business Combination, the Company would repay the Working Capital Loans
out of the proceeds of the Trust Account released to the Company. Otherwise, the Working Capital Loans would be repaid only out of funds
held outside the Trust Account. In the event that a Business Combination does not close, the Company may use a portion of proceeds held
outside the Trust Account to repay the Working Capital Loans, but no proceeds held in the Trust Account would be used to repay the Working
Capital Loans. Except for the foregoing, the terms of such Working Capital Loans, if any, have not been determined and no written agreements
exist with respect to such loans. The Working Capital Loans would either be repaid upon consummation of a Business Combination, without
interest, or, at the lender’s discretion, up to $ 1,500,000 of such Working Capital Loans for each such person may be convertible
into warrants of the post-Business Combination entity at a price of $ 1.00 per warrant. The warrants would be identical to the Private
Placement Warrants. As of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, there are no Working Capital Loans outstanding.
NOTE 6 — COMMITMENTS
Registration Rights
The holders
of the Founder Shares, Private Placement Warrants, warrants that may be issued upon conversion of the Working Capital Loans (and any
Class A ordinary shares issuable upon the exercise of the Private Placement Warrants and warrants that may be issued upon conversion
of Working Capital Loans and upon conversion of the Founder Shares) are entitled to registration rights pursuant to a registration rights
agreement to be signed on May 8, 2024 requiring the Company to register such securities for resale (in the case of the Founder Shares,
only after conversion to our Class A ordinary shares). The holders of these securities will be entitled to make up to three demands,
excluding short form registration demands, that the Company registers such securities. In addition, the holders have certain “piggy-back”
registration rights with respect to registration statements filed subsequent to completion of a Business Combination and rights to require
the Company to register for resale such securities pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act. However, the registration rights
agreement provides that the Company will not be required to effect or permit any registration or cause any registration statement to
become effective until termination of the applicable lock-up period. The registration rights agreement does not contain liquidating damages
or other cash settlement provisions resulting from delays in registering the Company’s securities. The Company will bear the expenses
incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Warrant Agreement Amendments
The warrant
agreement provides that (a) the terms of the Public Warrants may be amended without the consent of any holder for the purpose of
(i) curing any ambiguity or correct any mistake, including to conform the provisions of the warrant agreement to the description
of the terms of the Public Warrants and the warrant agreement set forth in the prospectus, or defective provision (ii) removing
or reducing the Company’s ability to redeem the Public Warrants and, if applicable, a corresponding amendment to the Company’s
ability to redeem the Private Placement Warrants or (iii) adding or changing any provisions with respect to matters or questions
arising under the warrant agreement as the parties to the warrant agreement may deem necessary or desirable and that the parties deem
to not adversely affect the rights of the registered holders of the Public Warrants under the warrant agreement in any material respect,
(b) the terms of the warrants may be amended with the vote or written consent of at least 50% of the then outstanding Public Warrants
and Private Placement Warrants, voting together as a single class, to allow for the warrants to be, or continue to be, as applicable,
classified as equity in the Company’s financial statement and (c) all other modifications or amendments to the Company’s
warrant agreement with respect to (i) the Public Warrants require the vote or written consent of holders of at least 50% of the
then outstanding Public Warrants and (ii) the Private Placement Warrants require the vote or written consent of holders of at least
50% of the then outstanding private placement warrants (including the vote or written consent of Cantor). Accordingly, the Company may
amend the terms of the Public Warrants in a manner adverse to a holder of Public Warrants if holders of at least 50% of the then outstanding
Public Warrants approve of such amendment. Although the Company’s ability to amend the terms of the Public Warrants with the consent
of at least 50% of the then outstanding Public Warrants is unlimited, examples of such amendments could be amendments to, among other
things, increase the exercise price of the warrants, shorten the exercise period or decrease the number of ordinary shares purchasable
upon exercise of a warrant.
Underwriting Agreement
The underwriter
had a 45 -day option from the date of the Initial Public Offering to purchase up to 3,750,000 additional Units to cover the over-allotment.
On May 13, 2024, simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the underwriter elected to fully exercise the over-allotment
option to purchase the additional 3,750,000 Units at a price of $ 10.00 per Unit.
The underwriter
was entitled to a cash underwriting discount of $ 0.20 per Unit, or $ 5,000,000 in the aggregate, and was paid at the closing of the Initial
Public Offering. In addition, the underwriter is entitled to a deferred fee of (i) $ 0.45 per Unit sold in the base offering of the
Initial Public Offering, or $ 11,250,000 in the aggregate, and (ii) $ 0.65 per Unit sold pursuant to the underwriter’s over-allotment
option, or up to an additional $ 2,437,500 in the aggregate ($ 13,687,500 in total). The deferred fee will become payable to the underwriter
from the amounts held in the Trust Account solely in the event that the Company completes a Business Combination, subject to the terms
of the underwriting agreement.
Deferred Legal Fees
As of June 30,
2024 and December 31, 2023, the Company had a total of $ 350,000 and $0 , respectively, of deferred legal fees to be paid to the Company’s
legal advisors upon consummation of the Business Combination, which is included in the accompanying balance sheets as of June 30, 2024.
NOTE 7 — SHAREHOLDERS’
DEFICIT
Preference
Shares — The Company is authorized to issue 1,000,000 preference shares with a par value of $ 0.0001 per share, with such designations,
voting and other rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time by the Company’s board of directors. At June 30,
2024 and December 31, 2023, there were no preference shares issued or outstanding.
Class A
Ordinary Shares — The Company is authorized to issue 200,000,000 Class A ordinary shares, with a par value of $ 0.0001
per share. Holders of Class A ordinary shares are entitled to one vote for each share. At June 30, 2024, there were 28,750,000 Class A
ordinary shares issued or outstanding, including 28,750,000 Class A shares subject to possible redemption. At December 31, 2023,
there were no Class A ordinary shares issued or outstanding.
Class B
Ordinary Shares — The Company is authorized to issue 20,000,000 Class B ordinary shares, with a par value of $ 0.0001 per
share. Holders of the Class B ordinary shares are entitled to one vote for each share. At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, there
were 7,187,500 Class B ordinary shares issued and outstanding.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
Only holders
of Class B ordinary shares have the right to vote on the election of directors prior to the Business Combination. Holders of Class A
ordinary shares and holders of Class B ordinary shares will vote together as a single class on all other matters submitted to a
vote of the Company’s shareholders except as otherwise required by law.
The Class B
ordinary shares will automatically convert into Class A ordinary shares at the time of a Business Combination or earlier at the
option of the holder, on a one-for-one basis, subject to adjustment. In the case that additional Class A ordinary shares, or equity-linked
securities, are issued or deemed issued in excess of the amounts issued in the Initial Public Offering and related to the closing of
a Business Combination, the ratio at which the Class B ordinary shares will convert into Class A ordinary shares will be adjusted
(unless the holders of a majority of the issued and outstanding Class B ordinary shares agree to waive such anti-dilution adjustment
with respect to any such issuance or deemed issuance) so that the number of Class A ordinary shares issuable upon conversion of
all Class B ordinary shares will equal, in the aggregate, on an as-converted basis, 20 % of the sum of all ordinary shares issued
and outstanding upon the completion of the Initial Public Offering plus all Class A ordinary shares and equity-linked securities
issued or deemed issued in connection with a Business Combination, excluding any shares or equity-linked securities issued, or to be
issued, to any seller in a Business Combination.
Warrants
— Public Warrants may only be exercised for a whole number of shares. No fractional shares will be issued upon exercise of
the Public Warrants. The Public Warrants will become exercisable on the later of (a) 30 days after the completion of a Business
Combination and (b) 12 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering. The Public Warrants will expire five years
from the completion of a Business Combination or earlier upon redemption or liquidation.
The Company
will not be obligated to deliver any Class A ordinary shares pursuant to the exercise of a Public Warrant and will have no obligation
to settle such Public Warrant exercise unless a registration statement under the Securities Act covering the issuance of the Class A
ordinary shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants is then effective and a current prospectus relating thereto is available, subject
to the Company satisfying its obligations with respect to registration, or a valid exemption from registration is available. No warrant
will be exercisable for cash or on a cashless basis, and the Company will not be obligated to issue any shares to holders seeking to
exercise their warrants, unless the issuance of the shares upon such exercise is registered or qualified under the securities laws of
the state of the exercising holder, or an exemption is available.
The Company
has agreed that as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 15 business days, after the closing of a Business Combination, it
will use its commercially reasonable efforts to file with the SEC a registration statement covering the issuance, under the Securities
Act, of the Class A ordinary shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants, and the Company will use its commercially reasonable
efforts to cause the same to become effective within 60 business days after the closing of a Business Combination and to maintain the
effectiveness of such registration statement, and a current prospectus relating thereto, until the expiration of the warrants in accordance
with the provisions of the warrant agreement. Notwithstanding the above, if the Class A ordinary shares are, at the time of any
exercise of a warrant, not listed on a national securities exchange such that they satisfy the definition of a “covered security”
under Section 18(b)(1) of the Securities Act, the Company may, at its option, require holders of Public Warrants who exercise
their warrants to do so on a “cashless basis” in accordance with Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act and, in
the event the Company so elects, the Company will not be required to file or maintain in effect a registration statement, but will use
its commercially reasonable efforts to register or qualify the shares under applicable blue sky laws to the extent an exemption is not
available.
Redemption
of Public Warrants — Once the warrants become exercisable, the Company may redeem the outstanding Public Warrants:
● in
whole and not in part;
● at
a price of $ 0.01 per Public Warrant;
● upon
not less than 30 days ’ prior written notice of redemption to each warrant holder and
● if,
and only if, the closing price of the Class A ordinary shares equals or exceeds $ 18.00 per share (as adjusted for share sub-divisions,
share capitalizations, reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading days within a 30 -trading day period ending
on the third trading day prior to the date on which the Company sends the notice of redemption to warrant holders.
The Company
will not redeem the warrants for cash unless a registration statement under the Securities Act covering the issuance of the shares of
Class A ordinary shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants is then effective and a current prospectus relating to those Class A
ordinary shares is available throughout the 30 -day redemption period, unless the warrants may be exercised on a cashless basis and such
cashless exercise is exempt from registration under. If and when the warrants become redeemable by the Company, the Company may exercise
its redemption right even if the Company is unable to register or qualify the underlying securities for sale under all applicable state
securities laws.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
If the Company
calls the warrants for redemption as described in this paragraph, its management will have the option to require any holder that wishes
to exercise his, her or its warrant following the notice of redemption to do so on a cashless basis. In the case of such a cashless exercise,
each holder would pay the exercise price by surrendering the Public Warrants for that number of Class A ordinary shares equal to
the quotient obtained by dividing (x) the product of the number of Class A ordinary shares underlying the warrants, multiplied
by the excess of the “fair market value” less the exercise price of the warrants by (y) the fair market value. The “fair
market value” as used in the preceding sentence shall mean the volume weighted average price of the Class A ordinary shares
for the 10 trading days ending on the trading day prior to the date on which the notice of redemption is sent to the holders of the public
warrants. If its management takes advantage of this option, the notice of redemption will contain the information necessary to calculate
the number of shares of Class A ordinary shares to be received upon exercise of the warrants, including the “fair market value”
in such case.
The Company
has established the $ 18.00 per share (as adjusted) redemption criterion discussed above to prevent a redemption call unless there is
at the time of the call a significant premium to the public warrant exercise price. If the foregoing conditions are satisfied and the
Company issues a notice of redemption of the Public Warrants, each Public Warrant holder will be entitled to exercise his, her or its
Public Warrant prior to the scheduled redemption date. However, the price of the Class A ordinary shares may fall below the $ 18.00
redemption trigger price as well as the $ 11.50 Public Warrant exercise price after the redemption notice is issued.
In addition,
if (x) the Company issues additional ordinary shares or equity-linked securities for capital raising purposes in connection with
the closing of its Initial Business Combination at an issue price or effective issue price of less than $ 9.20 per ordinary share (with
such issue price or effective issue price to be determined in good faith by its board of directors and, in the case of any such issuance
to either of Sponsor HoldCo or its affiliates, without taking into account any Founder Shares held by Sponsor HoldCo or such affiliates,
as applicable, prior to such issuance) (the “Newly Issued Price”), (y) the aggregate gross proceeds from such issuances
represent more than 60 % of the total equity proceeds, and interest thereon, available for the funding of its Initial Business Combination
on the date of the completion of its Initial Business Combination (net of redemptions), and (z) the volume weighted average trading
price of Class A ordinary shares during the 20 trading day period starting on the trading day prior to the day on which the Company
consummates its initial business combination (such price, the “Market Value”) is below $ 9.20 per share, the exercise price
of the public warrants will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 115 % of the higher of the Market Value and the Newly Issued
Price, the $ 18.00 per share redemption trigger price will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 180 % of the higher of the
Market Value and the Newly Issued Price.
The Private
Placement Warrants are identical to the Public Warrants underlying the Units being sold in the Initial Public Offering, except that the
Private Placement Warrants and the Class A ordinary shares issuable upon the exercise of the Private Placement Warrants will not
be transferable, assignable or salable until 30 days after the completion of a Business Combination, subject to certain limited
exceptions. Additionally, the Private Placement Warrants will be exercisable on a cashless basis and be non-redeemable.
NOTE 8 — FAIR
VALUE MEASUREMENT
The Company classifies its U.S. Treasury
and equivalent securities as held-to-maturity in accordance with ASC Topic 320 “Investments - Debt and Equity Securities.”
Held-to-maturity securities are those securities which the Company has the ability and intent to hold until maturity. Held-to-maturity
treasury securities are recorded at amortized cost on the accompanying balance sheets and adjusted for the amortization or accretion
of premiums or discounts.
At June 30, 2024,
assets held in the Trust Account were comprised of $ 71 in cash and $ 289,447,992 in U.S. Treasury securities. During the three and six
months ended June 30, 2024, the Company did not withdraw any interest income from the Trust Account.
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GP-ACT III ACQUISITION CORP.
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2024
(UNAUDITED)
The following table
presents information about the Company’s assets that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2024 and indicates
the fair value hierarchy of the valuation inputs the Company utilized to determine such fair value. The gross holding gains and fair
value of held-to-maturity securities at June 30, 2024 are as follows:
Held-To-Maturity Level Amortized
Cost Gross
Holding
Loss Fair Value
June 30, 2024 U.S. Treasury Securities (Mature on 08/13/2024) 1 $ 289,448,090 $ ( 98 ) $ 289,447,992
The public warrants were valued using
a Monte Carlo model. The public warrants have been classified within shareholders’ deficit and will not require remeasurement after
issuance. The following table presents the quantitative information regarding market assumptions used in the valuation of the public
warrants:
May 13,
2024
Market price of public stock
$ 10.00
Term (years)
6.0
Risk-free rate
4.5 %
Volatility
4.0 %
Market pricing adjustment
20.0 %
At issuance, the Founder Shares issued
to the directors and director nominees were valued using a Monte Carlo model. The public warrants have been classified within shareholders’
deficit and will not require remeasurement after issuance. The following criteria presents the quantitative information regarding market
assumptions used in the Founder Share valuations:
May 13,
2024
Market pricing adjustment
20.0 %
Spot price
$ 10.00
Discount of lack of marketability (DLOM)
13.0 %
NOTE 9 — SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The Company evaluated subsequent
events and transactions that occurred after the balance sheets date through the date that the financial statements were issued. Based
upon this review, the Company did not identify any subsequent events that would have required adjustment or disclosure in the financial
statements.
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Item 2. Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
References in this Quarterly Report
on Form 10-Q (the “Quarterly Report”) to “we,” “us” or the “Company” refer to GP-Act
III Acquisition Corp (formerly known as GP Investments Acquisition Corp. II). References to our “management” or our “management
team” refer to our officers and directors, and references to the “Sponsor” refer to GP-Act III Sponsor LLC (“Sponsor
HoldCo”. The following discussion and analysis of the Company’s financial condition and results of operations should be read
in conjunction with the financial statements and the notes thereto contained elsewhere in this Quarterly Report. Certain information
contained in the discussion and analysis set forth below includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements
This Quarterly Report includes “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Exchange Act that
are not historical facts and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expected
and projected. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included in this Form 10-Q including, without limitation,
statements in this “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” regarding
the completion of the Proposed Business Combination (as defined below), the Company’s financial position, business strategy and
the plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. Words such as “expect,” “believe,”
“anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “seek” and variations and similar words and expressions
are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance,
but reflect management’s current beliefs, based on information currently available. A number of factors could cause actual events,
performance or results to differ materially from the events, performance and results discussed in the forward-looking statements, including
that the conditions of the Proposed Business Combination are not satisfied. For information identifying important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, please refer to the Risk Factors
section of the Company’s final prospectus for its Initial Public Offering filed with the SEC. The Company’s securities filings
can be accessed on the EDGAR section of the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Except as expressly required by applicable securities
law, the Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
Overview
We are a blank check company incorporated
in the Cayman Islands on November 23, 2020, formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, amalgamation, share exchange, asset acquisition,
share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses that we have not yet identified. We intend
to effectuate our Business Combination using cash derived from the proceeds of the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private
Placement Units, our shares, debt or a combination of cash, shares and debt.
We expect to continue to incur significant
costs in the pursuit of our acquisition plans. We cannot assure you that our plans to complete a Business Combination will be successful.
Results of Operations
We have neither engaged in any operations
nor generated any revenues to date. Our only activities from November 23, 2020 (inception) through June 30, 2024 were organizational
activities, those necessary to prepare for the Initial Public Offering, described below, and subsequent to the Initial Public Offering,
identifying a target company for a Business Combination. We do not expect to generate any operating revenues until after the completion
of our Business Combination. We generate non-operating income in the form of interest income from the proceeds derived from the Initial
Public Offering held in the Trust Account. We incur expenses as a result of being a public company (for legal, financial reporting, accounting
and auditing compliance), as well as for due diligence expenses.
For the three months ended June 30,
2024, we had a net income of $1,770,649, which consisted of interest earned on marketable securities held in the Trust Account of $1,948,063,
partially offset by formation and operational costs of $177,414.
For the six months ended June 30,
2024, we had a net income of $1,710,911, which consisted of interest earned on marketable securities held in the Trust Account of $1,948,063,
partially offset by formation and operational costs of $237,152.
For the three and six months
ended June 30, 2023, we had net loss of $617 and $1,317, respectively, which consists of formation and operational costs.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
Until the consummation of the Initial
Public Offering, our only source of liquidity was an initial purchase of shares of Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per
share, by the Sponsor and loans from the Sponsor.
Subsequent to the quarterly period covered by this Quarterly Report, on May 13,
2024, we consummated the Initial Public Offering of 28,750,000 units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriter of its over-allotment
option in the amount of 3,750,000 Units, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $287,500,000. Simultaneously with the closing
of the Initial Public Offering, we consummated the sale of 7,000,000 Private Placement Warrants to the Sponsor HoldCo and to Cantor Fitzgerald &
Co. (“Cantor”) at a price of $1.00 per Private Placement Warrant, generating gross proceeds of $7,000,000.
Following the Initial Public Offering
and the private placement, a total of $287,500,000 ($10.00 per Unit) was placed in the Trust Account. We incurred transaction costs of
$20,269,166 consisting of $5,000,000 of cash underwriting fee, $13,687,500 of deferred underwriting fee (see additional discussion in
Note 6 of the financial statements), and $1,581,666 of other offering costs.
For the six months ended June 30,
2024, cash used in operating activities was $496,525. Net income of $1,710,911 was affected by interest earned on marketable securities
held in the Trust Account of $1,948,063. Changes in operating assets and liabilities used $259,373 of cash for operating activities.
For the six months ended June 30,
2023, cash used in operating activities was $317. Net loss of $1,317 was affected by changes in operating assets and liabilities
used $1,000 of cash for operating activities.
As of June 30, 2024, we had marketable
securities held in the Trust Account of $289,448,063 (including approximately $1,948,063 of interest income and net of unrealized losses)
consisting of U.S. Treasury Bills with a maturity of 185 days or less. We may withdraw interest from the Trust Account to pay taxes,
if any. We intend to use substantially all of the funds held in the Trust Account, including any amounts representing interest earned
on the Trust Account (less permitted withdrawals and deferred underwriting discounts and commissions), to complete our initial Business
Combination. To the extent that our capital stock or debt is used, in whole or in part, as consideration to complete our initial Business
Combination, the remaining proceeds held in the Trust Account will be used as working capital to finance the operations of the target
business or businesses, make other acquisitions and pursue our growth strategies.
As of June 30, 2024, we had cash
of $571,765. We intend to use the funds held outside the Trust Account primarily to identify and evaluate target businesses, perform
business due diligence on prospective target businesses, travel to and from the offices, plants or similar locations of prospective target
businesses or their representatives or owners, review corporate documents and material agreements of prospective target businesses, structure,
negotiate and complete a Business Combination, and to pay for directors and officers liability insurance premiums.
In order to finance working capital
deficit or to finance transaction costs in connection with an intended initial Business Combination, the Sponsor or an affiliate of the
Sponsor or certain of the Company’s officers and directors may, but are not obligated to, loan the Company funds as may be required.
If the Company completes its initial Business Combination, the Company would repay the Working Capital Loans. In the event that the initial
Business Combination does not close, the Company may use a portion of the working capital held outside the Trust Account to repay the
Working Capital Loans but no proceeds from the Trust Account would be used to repay the Working Capital Loans. Up to $1,500,000 of the
Working Capital Loans may be convertible into warrants of the post Business Combination entity at a price of $1.00 per warrant at the
option of the lender. The warrants would be identical to the Private Placement Warrants.
We do not believe we will need to
raise additional funds in order to meet the expenditures required for operating our business. However, if our estimate of the costs of
identifying a target business, undertaking in-depth due diligence and negotiating a Business Combination are less than the actual amount
necessary to do so, we may have insufficient funds available to operate our business prior to our initial Business Combination. Moreover,
we may need to obtain additional financing either to complete our Business Combination or because we become obligated to redeem a significant
number of our public shares upon completion of our Business Combination, in which case we may issue additional securities or incur debt
in connection with such Business Combination.
We may need to raise additional capital
through loans or additional investments from our Sponsor, shareholders, officers, directors, or third parties. Our officers, directors
and our Sponsor may, but are not obligated to, loan us funds as may be required. Accordingly, we may not be able to obtain additional
financing. If we are unable to raise additional capital, we may be required to take additional measures to conserve liquidity, which
could include, but not necessarily be limited to, curtailing operations, suspending the pursuit of a potential transaction, and reducing
overhead expenses. We cannot provide any assurance that new financing will be available to it on commercially acceptable terms, if at
all. These conditions raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern for a reasonable period of time which
is considered to be one year from the date of the issuance of the unaudited condensed financial statements, the date that we will
be required to cease all operations, except for the purpose of winding up, if a Business Combination is not consummated. The unaudited
condensed financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recovery of the recorded assets or the classification of
the liabilities that might be necessary should we be unable to continue as a going concern.
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Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
We have no obligations, assets or
liabilities, which would be considered off-balance sheet arrangements as of June 30, 2024. We do not participate in transactions that
create relationships with unconsolidated entities or financial partnerships, often referred to as variable interest entities, which would
have been established for the purpose of facilitating off-balance sheet arrangements. We have not entered into any off-balance sheet
financing arrangements, established any special purpose entities, guaranteed any debt or commitments of other entities, or purchased
any non-financial assets.
Contractual obligations
We do not have any long-term debt,
capital lease obligations, operating lease obligations or long-term liabilities, other than an agreement to pay an aggregate of $5,000
per month to the affiliate of GPIAC II, LLC for office space, administrative and support services. We will begin incurring these
fees on May 8, 2024 and will continue to incur these fees monthly until the earlier of the completion of the Business Combination
and our liquidation.
The underwriter is entitled to a
deferred fee of (i) $0.45 per Unit sold in the base offering of the Initial Public Offering, or $11,250,000 in the aggregate, and
(ii) $0.65 per Unit sold pursuant to the underwriter’s over-allotment option, or up to an additional $2,437,500 in the aggregate
($13,687,500 in total). The deferred fee will become payable to the underwriter from the amounts held in the Trust Account solely in
the event that the Company completes an initial Business Combination subject to the terms of the underwriting agreement.
Critical
Accounting Estimates
The preparation of condensed financial
statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date
of the financial statements, and income and expenses during the periods reported. Making estimates requires management to exercise significant
judgement. It is at least reasonably possible that the estimate of the effect of a condition, situation or set of circumstances that
existed at the date of the financial statements, which management considered in formulating its estimate, could change in the near term
due to one or more future confirming events. Accordingly, actual results could materially differ from those estimates. As of June 30,
2024 and December 31, 2023, we did not have any critical accounting estimates to be disclosed.
Item 3. Quantitative and
Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
We are a smaller reporting company
as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and are not required to provide the information otherwise required under this item.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls
and Procedures
Disclosure controls and procedures
are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized,
and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and
communicated to our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer or persons performing similar
functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Under the supervision and with the
participation of our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial and accounting officer, we conducted
an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2024,
as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act. Based on this evaluation, our principal
executive officer and principal financial and accounting officer have concluded that during the period covered by this report, our disclosure
controls and procedures were effective at a reasonable assurance level and, accordingly, provided reasonable assurance that the information
required to be disclosed by us in reports filed under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time
periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
There was no change in our internal
control over financial reporting that occurred during the fiscal quarter of 2024 covered by this Quarterly Report that has materially
affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
None.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
Factors that could cause our actual
results to differ materially from those in this Quarterly Report are any of the risks described in our final prospectus for the Initial
Public Offering filed with the SEC on May 8, 2024. Any of these factors could result in a significant or material adverse effect
on our results of operations or financial condition. Additional risk factors not presently known to us or that we currently deem immaterial
may also impair our business or results of operations. As of the date of this Quarterly Report, there have been no material changes to
the risk factors disclosed in our final prospectus for the Initial Public Offering filed with the SEC, except we may disclose changes
to such factors or disclose additional factors from time to time in our future filings with the SEC.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales
of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.
On May 13, 2024, we consummated
the Initial Public Offering of 28,750,000 units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriter of its over-allotment option in
the amount of 3,750,000 Units, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $287,500,000. Each Unit consists of one Class A
ordinary share, and one-half of one redeemable warrant. Each whole warrant entitles the holder to purchase one Class A ordinary
share at a price of $11.50 per share, subject to adjustment. Each warrant will become exercisable 30 days after the completion of
the initial Business Combination and will expire five years after the completion of the initial Business Combination, or earlier
upon redemption or liquidation.
Simultaneously with the closing of
the Initial Public Offering, the Sponsor HoldCo and Cantor purchased an aggregate of 7,000,000 Private Placement Warrants at a price
of $1.00 per Private Placement Warrant in a private placement. Each Private Placement Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one Class A
ordinary share at a price of $11.50 per shares, subject to adjustments.
We incurred transaction costs amounting
to $20,269,166 consisting of $5,000,000 of cash underwriting fee, $13,687,500 of deferred underwriting fee, and $1,581,666 of other offering
costs.
After deducting the underwriting
fees (excluding the deferred portion of $13,687,500, which amount will be payable upon consummation of our initial Business Combination,
if consummated) and the offering expenses, the total net proceeds from the Initial Public Offering and the Private Placement was $287,918,334
of which $287,500,000 was placed in the Trust Account.
For a description of the use of the
proceeds generated in the Initial Public Offering, see Part I, Item 2 of this Quarterly Report.
Item 3. Defaults upon Senior
Securities
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
None.
Item 5. Other Information
None .
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Item 6. Exhibits
The following exhibits are filed
as part of, or incorporated by reference into, this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
No.
Description
of Exhibit
31.1*
Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rules 13a-14(a), as adopted Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2*
Certification of Principal Financial Officer Pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rules 13a-14(a), as adopted Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1*
Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.2*
Certification of Principal Financial Officer Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS*
XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH*
XBRL Taxonomy Extension
Schema Document
101.CAL*
XBRL Taxonomy Extension
Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEF*
XBRL Taxonomy Extension
Definition Linkbase Document
101.LAB*
XBRL Taxonomy Extension
Labels Linkbase Document
101.PRE*
XBRL Taxonomy Extension
Presentation Linkbase Document
104*
Cover Page Interactive
Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)
* Filed herewith.
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SIGNATURES
In accordance with the requirements
of the Exchange Act, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
GP-ACT
III ACQUISITION CORP.
Date: August
14, 2024
By:
/s/
Antonio Bonchristiano
Name:
Antonio Bonchristiano
Title:
Chief Executive Officer
(Principal Executive Officer)
Date: August
14, 2024
By:
/s/
Rodrigo Boscolo
Name:
Rodrigo Boscolo
Title:
Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial and
Accounting Officer)
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