Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements
LEXARIA BIOSCIENCE CORP.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
ASSETS
Current
Cash
$ 3,272,102
$ 5,813,218
Marketable securities
267,704
347,335
Accounts receivable
136,796
201,784
Inventory
7,588
38,418
Prepaid expenses and deposit
319,591
576,761
Total Current Assets
4,003,781
6,977,516
Non-current assets, net
Right of use assets
32,047
52,444
Intellectual property
517,730
488,462
Property & equipment
301,421
315,505
Total Non-current Assets
851,198
856,411
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 4,854,979
$ 7,833,927
LIABILITIES and STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
$ 189,776
$ 151,449
Deferred revenue
4,275
-
Lease payable
29,080
42,587
Total Current Liabilities
223,131
194,036
Long Term Liabilities
Lease payable
-
7,401
Total Long Term Liabilities
-
7,401
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$ 223,131
$ 201,437
Stockholders' Equity
Share Capital
Authorized:
220,000,000 common voting shares with a par value of $ 0.001 per share
Issued and outstanding: 5,950,998 common shares at February 28, 2023
and at August 31, 2022
$ 5,951
$ 5,951
Additional paid-in capital
47,120,783
47,041,481
Deficit
( 42,152,603 )
( 39,098,528 )
Equity attributable to shareholders of the Company
4,974,131
7,948,904
Non-controlling Interest
( 342,283 )
( 316,414 )
Total Stockholders' Equity
4,631,848
7,632,490
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
$ 4,854,979
$ 7,833,927
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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LEXARIA BIOSCIENCE CORP.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
February 28,
February 28,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Revenue
$ 35,015
$ 30,650
$ 136,491
$ 44,530
Cost of goods sold
( 2,958 )
( 6,387 )
( 18,753 )
( 11,957 )
Gross profit
$ 32,057
$ 24,263
$ 117,738
$ 32,573
Expenses
Research and development
696,178
275,686
1,525,667
734,395
General and administrative
646,517
1,197,250
1,672,015
2,750,333
Total operating expenses
$ 1,342,695
$ 1,472,936
$ 3,197,682
$ 3,484,728
Net Loss
$ ( 1,310,638 )
$ ( 1,448,673 )
$ ( 3,079,944 )
$ ( 3,452,155 )
Net loss attributable to:
Common shareholders
$ ( 1,298,131 )
$ ( 1,425,776 )
$ ( 3,054,075 )
$ ( 3,418,933 )
Non-controlling interest
$ ( 12,507 )
$ ( 22,897 )
$ ( 25,869 )
$ ( 33,222 )
Basic and diluted loss per share
$ ( 0.22 )
$ ( 0.25 )
$ ( 0.51 )
$ ( 0.59 )
Weighted average shares outstanding
- Basic and diluted
5,950,998
5,911,123
5,950,998
5,818,401
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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LEXARIA BIOSCIENCE CORP.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
For the Six Months Ended
February 28,
2023
2022
(Unaudited)
Cash flows used in operating activities
Net loss
$ ( 3,079,944 )
$ ( 3,452,155 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to
net cash used in operating activities:
Stock based compensation
79,302
408,544
Depreciation and amortization
49,459
54,093
Noncash right-of-use lease expense
20,397
18,942
Unrealized loss on marketable securities
79,631
281,473
Shares issued for services
-
300,000
Lease accretion
( 511 )
2,954
Change in operating assets and liabilities
Accounts receivable
64,988
( 164,221 )
Inventory
33,713
( 1,161 )
Prepaid expenses and deposits
257,170
97,292
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
38,327
15,868
Due to related parties
-
( 5,223 )
Operating lease liability
( 20,397 )
-
Deferred revenue
4,275
-
Net cash used in operating activities
$ ( 2,473,590 )
$ ( 2,443,594 )
Cash flows used in investing activities
Purchase of equipment
( 33,748 )
( 42,375 )
Intellectual property
( 33,778 )
( 50,263 )
Net cash used in investing activities
$ ( 67,526 )
$ ( 92,638 )
Cash flows from financing activities
Lease Payments
-
( 22,191 )
Net cash used in financing activities
-
$ ( 22,191 )
Net change in cash for the period
( 2,541,116 )
( 2,558,423 )
Cash at beginning of period
5,813,218
10,917,797
Cash at end of period
$ 3,272,102
$ 8,359,374
Supplemental information of cash flows:
Non-cash shares for services included in prepaid expenses
$ -
$ 900,000
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements
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LEXARIA BIOSCIENCE CORP.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
For the Six Months Ended February 28, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
Additional
Non-
Common Stock
Paid-in
controlling
Stockholders
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Interest
Equity
Balance August 31, 2022
5,950,998
$ 5,951
$ 47,041,481
$ ( 39,098,528 )
$ ( 316,414 )
$ 7,632,490
Stock based compensation
-
-
68,776
-
-
68,776
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,755,944 )
-
( 1,755,944 )
Non-controlling interest
-
-
-
-
( 13,362 )
( 13,362 )
Balance November 30, 2022
5,950,998
$ 5,951
$ 47,110,257
$ ( 40,854,472 )
$ ( 329,776 )
$ 5,931,960
Stock based compensation
-
-
10,526
-
-
10,526
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,298,131 )
-
(1,298,131 )
Non-controlling interest
-
-
-
-
( 12,507 )
( 12,507 )
Balance February 28, 2023
5,950,998
$ 5,951
$ 47,120,783
$ ( 42,152,603 )
$ ( 342,283 )
$ 4,631,848
Balance August 31, 2021
5,726,699
$ 5,727
$ 45,089,114
$ ( 31,829,204 )
$ ( 202,085 )
$ 13,063,552
Stock based compensation
-
-
408,544
-
-
408,544
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,993,157 )
-
( 1,993,157 )
Non-controlling interest
-
-
-
-
( 10,325 )
( 10,325 )
Balance November 30, 2021
5,726,699
$ 5,727
$ 45,497,658
$ ( 33,822,361 )
$ ( 212,410 )
$ 11,468,614
Shares issued for services
224,299
224
1,199,776
-
-
1,200,000
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,425,776 )
-
( 1,425,776 )
Non-controlling interest
-
-
-
-
( 22,897 )
( 22,897 )
Balance February 28, 2022
5,950,998
$ 5,951
$ 46,697,434
$ ( 35,248,137 )
$ ( 235,307 )
$ 11,219,941
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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LEXARIA BIOSCIENCE CORP.
NOTES TO THE UNAUDITED CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
February 28, 2023
1. Nature of Business
Lexaria Bioscience Corp. (“Lexaria”, “we”, “our” or “the Company”) is a biotechnology company pursuing the enhancement of the bioavailability of a diverse and broad range of active pharmaceutical ingredients (“API”) using DehydraTECH TM , our patented proprietary drug delivery technology.
We are primarily a research and development company that continues to investigate the benefits of using DehydraTECH with numerous molecules.
Revenues are generated from intellectual property (“IP”) licensing contracts for DehydraTECH based on the terms of use and defined geographic and licensing arrangements. We derive income from our third party contracted manufacturing of Business-to-Business (“B2B”) DehydraTECH enhanced products which are made to customer specifications and sold online and in stores in the US. We also perform contract services in R&D for customer specific formulations that are used in comparison testing to customers’ existing products.
Going Concern Consideration
The Company’s consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“US GAAP”) applicable to a going concern which assumes the Company will have sufficient funds to pay it operational, research and development and capital expenditures for a period of at least 12 months from the date this Report.
Since inception, the Company has incurred significant operating and net losses. Annual losses attributable to shareholders were $ 7.4 m (2022), $ 4.2 m (2021) and $ 4.1 m (2020). As of February 28, 2023, we had an accumulated deficit of $ 42.2 m. We expect to continue to incur significant operational expenses and net losses in the upcoming 12 months. Our net losses may fluctuate significantly from quarter to quarter and year to year, depending on the stage and complexity of our R&D studies and corporate expenditures, additional revenues received from the licensing of our technology, if any, and the receipt of payments under any current or future collaborations we may enter into. The recurring losses and negative cash flows from operations raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. These financial statements do not contain any adjustments that might result for this uncertainty.
The Company entered into a sales agreement with Maxim Group LLC, (“Maxim”) on August 12, 2022, pursuant to which we may offer and sell shares of our common stock with an aggregate offering price of up to $5,925,000 under an At-The-Market (“ATM”) Offering. This agreement provides that Maxim will be entitled to a sales commission equal to 3.0% of the gross sales price per share of all shares sold under the ATM.
We may also offer securities for sale during our fiscal year 2023 or thereafter in response to market conditions or other circumstances if we believe such a plan of financing is required to advance the Company’s business plans and is in the best interests of our stockholders.
Based on our existing working capital and access to an ATM, management believes the Company has sufficient working capital to satisfy the Company’s estimated liquidity needs for the next 12 months. In making this assessment, the Company believes that this alleviates the substantial doubt in connection with the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. However, there is no assurance that management’s plans will be successful. If the Company is unable to obtain funding, the Company would be forced to delay, reduce or eliminate some or all of its research and development programs, preclinical and clinical testing or commercialization efforts, which could adversely affect its business prospects.
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Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 continues to present uncertainty and unforecastable new risks to the Company and its business plans. As of February 28, 2023, there has been no material impact on the Company’s financial position as a direct result of the pandemic. The Company has experienced some supply chain disruptions and shortages in the timely procurement of ingredients and supplies used in both our R&D activities and B2B production. Management views this situation as transitory but cannot predict the length of time it may take for these disruptions to dissipate or if there will be a significant economic effect on the Company’s operations. In the interim, it may cause delays in carrying out our research studies and in our production schedules.
There may be further actions we must take that alter our operations, including those that may be required by federal, state, provincial, or local authorities, or that we determine are in the best interests of our employees and other third parties with which we do business. We do not know when it will become practical to relax or eliminate some or all these measures entirely. The economic effect of a prolonged pandemic is difficult to predict and could result in a material financial impact in the Company’s future reporting periods.
2. Significant Accounting Policies
The significant accounting policies of the Company are consistent with those of our audited financial statements on Form 10-K for the year ended August 31, 2022.
Basis of Consolidation
These interim consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries; Lexaria CanPharm ULC, Lexaria CanPharm Holdings Corp., PoViva Corp., Lexaria Hemp Corp., Kelowna Management Services Corp., and Lexaria Pharmaceutical Corp., and our 83.333 % owned subsidiary Lexaria Nicotine LLC with the remaining 16.66 7% owned by Altria Ventures Inc. an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Altria Group, Inc. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated upon consolidation.
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Basis of Presentation
The Company’s unaudited interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (US GAAP) have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. Interim results are not necessarily indicative of results for a full year or for any subsequent period.
These unaudited interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated annual financial statements and notes thereto included in our annual report filed on Form 10-K for the year ended August 31, 2022.
Recent Accounting Guidance
Pronouncements Issued but Not Yet Adopted
In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments . The FASB subsequently issued amendments to ASU 2016-13, which have the same effective date and transition date of January 1, 2023. These standards require that credit losses be reported using an expected losses model rather than the incurred losses model that is currently used, and establishes additional disclosures related to credit risks. For available-for-sale debt securities with unrealized losses, these standards now require allowances to be recorded instead of reducing the amortized cost of the investment. These standards limit the amount of credit losses to be recognized for available-for-sale debt securities to the amount by which carrying value exceeds fair value and requires the reversal of previously recognized credit losses if fair value increases. The Company does not currently expect the adoption of these standards to have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements.
Estimates and Judgments
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires us to make certain estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Some of the Company’s accounting policies require us to make subjective judgments, often as a result of the need to make estimates of matters that are inherently uncertain. These accounting policies involve critical accounting estimates because they are particularly dependent on estimates and assumptions made by management about matters that are highly uncertain at the time the accounting estimates are made. Although we have used our best estimates based on facts and circumstances available to us at the time, different estimates reasonably could have been used. Changes in the accounting estimates used by the Company are reasonably likely to occur from time to time, which may have a material effect on the presentation of financial condition and results of operations.
The Company reviews these estimates, judgments, and assumptions periodically and reflect the effects of revisions in the period in which they are deemed to be necessary. Although we believe that these estimates are reasonable, actual results could differ.
In preparing these unaudited interim consolidated financial statements, the significant judgments made by management in applying the Company’s accounting policies and the key sources of estimation uncertainty were the same as those applied to the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended August 31, 2022.
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3. Marketable Securities
The components of Marketable Securities were as follows:
Cost Basis
Unrealized Gains
Unrealized Losses
Fair Value
August 31, 2021
$ 1,037,025
$ 16,243
$ ( 219,427 )
$ 833,841
Common stock
278,107
118,196
( 882,809 )
( 486,506 )
August 31, 2022
$ 1,315,132
$ 134,439
$ ( 1,102,236 )
$ 347,335
Common stock
-
-
( 79,631 )
( 79,631 )
February 28, 2023
$ 1,315,132
$ 134,439
$ ( 1,181,867 )
$ 267,704
Marketable securities held by Lexaria represent available-for-sale common stock of Hill Street Beverage Company Inc. Unrealized gains and losses from common stock are due to market price movements. In management’s opinion based on the evaluation of available information at February 28, 2023, unrealized losses represent temporary impairments.
4. Accounts Receivable
Accounts receivable at February 28, 2023 and August 31, 2022 consist of the following:
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
Trade and deposits
$ 69,309
$ 80,374
Territory license fees
16,875
37,248
Sales tax
50,612
84,162
$ 136,796
$ 201,784
5. Inventory
Inventory at February 28, 2023, and August 31, 2022, consists of the following:
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
Raw materials
$ 5,788
$ 38,418
Work in progress
1,800
-
$ 7,588
$ 38,418
During the six-month period ended February 28, 2023, raw materials inventory valued at $ 29,391 was expensed to R&D.
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6. Prepaid Expenses and Deposits
Prepaid expenses consist of the following at February 28, 2023 and August 31, 2022:
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
Advertising & conferences
$ 70,742
$ 359,863
Legal fees
25,000
25,000
License, filing fees, dues
39,167
15,000
Office & insurance
37,995
80,863
Capital financing
146,687
96,035
$ 319,591
$ 576,761
7. Intellectual Property, net
The following is a list of capitalized US patents held by the Company:
Issued Patent #
Patent Certificate Grant Date
Patent Family
US 9,474,725 B1
10/25/2016
Food and Beverage Compositions Infused With Lipophilic Active Agents and Methods of Use Thereof
US 9,839,612 B2
12/12/2017
US 9,972,680 B2
05/15/2018
US 9,974,739 B2
05/22/2018
US 10,084,044 B2
09/25/2018
US 10,103,225 B2
10/16/2018
US 10,381,440
08/13/2019
US 10,374,036
08/06/2019
US 10,756,180
08/25/2020
US 11,311,559
04/26/2022
Compositions and Methods for Enhanced Delivery of Antiviral Agents
A continuity schedule for capitalized patents is presented below:
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
Balance – beginning
$ 488,462
$ 364,623
Addition
33,778
131,448
Amortization
( 4,510 )
( 7,609 )
Balance – ending
$ 517,730
$ 488,462
Patents are amortized over their 20 year legal life.
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8. Property & Equipment
Six Months Ended February 28, 2023
Cost
Period Amortization
Additions
Accumulated Amortization
Net Balance
Leasehold improvements
$ 259,981
$ ( 27,019 )
$ -
$ ( 221,704 )
$ 38,277
Computers
70,781
( 2,366 )
-
( 63,790 )
$ 6,991
Furniture fixtures equipment
31,126
( 3,209 )
-
( 26,047 )
$ 5,079
Lab equipment
333,675
( 15,238 )
33,748
( 116,349 )
$ 251,074
$ 695,563
$ ( 47,832 )
$ 33,748
$ ( 427,890 )
$ 301,421
Year Ended August 31, 2022
Cost
Period Amortization
Additions
Accumulated Amortization
Net Balance
Leasehold improvements
$ 259,981
$ ( 54,037 )
$ -
$ ( 194,685 )
$ 65,296
Computers
63,964
( 9,874 )
6,817
( 61,424 )
9,357
Furniture fixtures equipment
31,126
( 6,417 )
-
( 22,837 )
8,289
Lab equipment
291,235
( 31,572 )
42,375
( 101,047 )
232,563
$ 646,306
$ ( 101,900 )
$ 49,192
$ ( 379,993 )
$ 315,505
During the six month period ended February 28, 2023, amortization of $ 2,883 was included in cost of goods sold.
9. Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities at February 28, 2023 and August 31, 2022 consist of the following:
February 28,
August 31,
2023
2022
Accounts Payable
Trades payable
$ 167,751
$ 57,150
Sales tax payable
9,652
31,303
Accrued Liabilities
Trades payable
12,373
62,996
$ 189,776
$ 151,449
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10. Revenues
A breakdown of our revenues by type for the six months ended February 28, 2023 and 2022 are as follows:
Six Months Ended February 28,
2023
2022
IP Licensing
$ 80,310
$ 16,160
B2B
30,300
17,512
Other
25,881
10,858
$ 136,491
$ 44,530
During the six month period ended February 28, 2023, the Company recognized licensing revenue consisting of IP licensing fees for transfer of the DehydraTECH technology in line with definitive agreements and also includes royalty fees. B2B product revenues of $ 30,300 (2022 - $ 17,512 ) were recorded that relate to sales of our intermediate products for use by B2B customers in their products. The Company recognized $ 80,310 (2022 - $ 16,160 ) in licensing revenue in the same period.
11. Common Shares, Warrants and Options
There was no change to our issued and outstanding shares during the six-months ended February 28, 2023.
During the six months ended February 28, 2023, no warrants were issued or exercised.
A continuity schedule for warrants for the six months ended February 28, 2023, is presented below:
Number of Warrants
Weighted Average Exercise Price
Balance August 31, 2022
2,421,983
$ 8.04
Cancelled/expired
( 7,500 )
$ 24.00
Balance February 28, 2023
2,414,483
$ 7.99
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A summary of warrants outstanding as of February 28, 2023, is presented below:
Number of
Warrants
Weighted Average Exercise Price
Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life (years)
60,798
$ 36.00
1.71 - 1.75
317,190
$ 10.50
2.19
116,667
$ 9.00
1.13 - 2.05
200,000
$ 7.00
1.13
1,719,828
$ 6.58
2.88
2,414,483
$ 7.99
2.54
Stock Options
The Company has established an Equity Incentive Plan whereby the board of directors may grant up to 510,433 stock options to directors, officers, employees, and consultants . Stock options granted must be exercised within five years from the date of grant or such lesser period as determined by the Company’s board of directors. The vesting terms of each grant are also set by the board of directors. The exercise price of an option is equal to or greater than the closing market price of the Company’s common shares on the day preceding the date of grant.
The Company granted the following options during the six months ended February 28, 2023:
Options
Weighted Average Exercise Price
Contractual Life
(years)
41,200
$ 1.96
5
5,000
$ 2.73
5
3,400
$ 3.04
5
Total
49,600
$ 2.11
(Avg. Remaining Life) 4.64
A continuity schedule for stock options is presented below:
Options
Weighted
Average Exercise
Price
Weighted Average Remaining Contractual
Term (years)
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
Balance August 31, 2021
206,170
$ 8.90
Cancelled/expired
( 3,334 )
9.60
Granted
222,000
4.21
Balance August 31, 2022
424,836
6.45
3.69
$ 5,175
Granted
49,600
2.11
4.64
55,748
Balance February 28, 2023 (granted)
474,436
$ 5.32
3.68
$ 90,938
Balance February 28, 2023 (exercisable)
446,936
$ 5.38
3.68
$ 41,200
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The fair value of stock options granted in the six months ended February 28, 2023 were estimated as of the date of the grant by using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions:
Expected volatility
98 %- 119
%
Risk-free interest rate
0.75 - 4.12
%
Expected life
5 years
Dividend yield
0 %
Estimated fair value per option
$ 1.60 - $ 2.58
As of February 28, 2023, the total unrecognized non-cash compensation costs are $ 95,369 related to 27,500 non-vested stock options with a weighted average price of $ 4.40 . These costs are expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 0.37 years. All non-vested options are attributable to employees.
12. Commitments, Significant Contracts and Contingencies
Right of Use Assets - Operating Lease
The corporate office and R&D laboratory are located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The facility is leased until November 15, 2023, with a five-year renewal option. In addition to minimum lease payments, the lease requires us to pay property taxes and other operating costs which are subject to annual adjustments.
February 28, 2023
August 31, 2022
Right of use assets - operating leases
$ 52,444
$ 91,041
Amortization
( 20,397 )
( 38,597 )
Total lease assets
$ 32,047
$ 52,444
Liabilities:
$ 49,988
$ 89,393
Lease payments
( 20,397 )
( 44,600 )
Interest accretion
( 511 )
5,195
Total lease liabilities
$ 29,080
$ 49,988
Operating lease cost
$ 32,047
$ 52,444
Operating cash flows for lease
$ 20,397
$ 44,599
Remaining lease term
0.59 Years
1.17 Years
Discount rate
7.25 %
7.25 %
Pursuant to the terms of the Company’s lease agreements in effect, the following table summarizes the Company’s maturities of operating lease liabilities as of February 28, 2023:
2023 (six months remaining)
22,408
2024
7,469
Thereafter
-
Total lease payments
29,877
Less: imputed interest
( 797 )
Present value of operating lease liabilities
29,080
Less: current obligations under leases
( 29,080 )
Total
-
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13. Segment Information
The Company’s operations involve the development and usage, including licensing, of its proprietary DehydraTECH Technology. Lexaria is centrally managed and its chief operating decision makers, being the President and the CEO, use the consolidated and other financial information, supplemented by revenue information by category of alternative health consumer products and technology licensing, to make operational decisions and to assess the performance of the Company. The Company has identified two reportable segments: Intellectual Property and B2B Products. Licensing revenues are significantly concentrated on one licensee.
Six Months Ended February 28, 2023
IP Licensing
B2B
Corporate
Consolidated Total
Revenue
$ 80,310
$ 30,300
$ 25,881
$ 136,491
Cost of goods sold
-
( 18,753 )
-
( 18,753 )
Operating expenses
( 45,758 )
( 183,030 )
( 2,968,894 )
( 3,197,682 )
Segment income (loss)
$ 34,552
$ ( 171,483 )
$ ( 2,943,013 )
$ ( 3,079,944 )
Total assets
$ 114,546
$ 72,929
$ 4,667,504
$ 4,854,979
Six Months Ended February 28, 2022
IP Licensing
B2B
Corporate
Consolidated Total
Revenue
$ 16,160
$ 17,512
$ 10,858
$ 44,530
Cost of goods sold
-
( 11,957 )
-
( 11,957 )
Operating expenses
( 1,367,712 )
( 190,611 )
( 1,926,406 )
( 3,484,729 )
Segment loss
$ ( 1,351,552 )
$ ( 185,056 )
$ ( 1,915,548 )
$ ( 3,452,156 )
Total assets
$ 939,790
$ 87,291
$ 10,387,483
$ 11,414,564
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Capital Asset by Region
Six Months Ended February 28, 2023
Cost
US
Addition US
Net Balance
US
Cost
Canada
Addition Canada
Net Balance Canada
Total Net Balance
Leasehold Improvements
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 259,981
$ -
$ 38,277
$ 38,277
Computers
-
-
-
70,781
-
6,991
6,991
Furniture & Fixtures
-
-
-
31,126
-
5,079
5,079
Lab Equipment
140,487
33,748
127,880
193,185
-
123,194
251,074
$ 140,487
$ 33,748
$ 127,880
$ 555,073
$ -
$ 173,541
$ 301,421
Capital Asset by Region
Year Ended August 31, 2022
Cost
US
Addition
US
Net Balance
US
Cost
Canada
Addition Canada
Net Balance Canada
Total Net Balance
Leasehold Improvements
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 259,981
$ -
$ 65,296
$ 65,296
Computers
-
-
-
63,964
6,817
9,357
9,357
Furniture & Fixtures
-
-
-
31,126
-
8,289
8,289
Lab Equipment
98,050
42,375
100,031
193,185
-
132,533
232,563
$ 98,050
$ 42,375
$ 100,031
$ 548,256
$ 6,817
$ 215,475
$ 315,505
14. Subsequent Events
Subsequent to February 28, 2023, the Company sold 34,652 shares under the ATM Offering for gross proceeds of $ 114,456 with an average price of $ 3.30 per share.
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