Risk Factors.
−Removed: Our business involves significant risks,
−Removed: some of which are described below.
−Removed: You should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described below, together with all
−Removed: of the other information in this Annual Report.
−Removed: The risks and uncertainties described below are not the only ones we face.
−Removed: risk and uncertainties of which we are unaware or that we deem immaterial may also become important factors that adversely affect
−Removed: our business.
−Removed: The realization of any of these risks and uncertainties could have a material adverse effect on our reputation, business,
−Removed: financial condition, results of operations, growth and future prospects as well as our ability to accomplish our strategic objectives.
−Removed: In that event, the market price of our Common Stock could decline and you could lose part or all of your investment.
+Added: business involves significant risks, some of which are described below.
+Added: You should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties
+Added: described below, together with all of the other information in this Annual Report.
+Added: The risks and uncertainties described below
+Added: are not the only ones we face.
+Added: Additional risk and uncertainties of which we are unaware or that we deem immaterial may also become
+Added: important factors that adversely affect our business.
+Added: The realization of any of these risks and uncertainties could have a material
+Added: adverse effect on our reputation, business, financial condition, results of operations, growth and future prospects as well as
+Added: our ability to accomplish our strategic objectives.
+Added: In that event, the market price of our Common Stock could decline and you
+Added: could lose part or all of your investment.
Related to Our Business
−Removed: We have a history of losses, have
−Removed: not been profitable historically and may not achieve or maintain profitability in the future.
+Added: have a history of losses, have not been profitable historically and may not achieve or maintain profitability in the future.
have a history of losses.
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of $28.9 million.
−Removed: We are not certain whether or when we will
−Removed: obtain a high enough volume of sales of our products and services to sustain or increase our growth or achieve or maintain profitability
−Removed: in the future.
−Removed: We expect our costs to increase in future periods, which could negatively affect our future operating results if
−Removed: our revenue does not increase.
−Removed: In particular, we may, among other things, expend substantial financial and other resources on:
+Added: are not certain whether or when we will obtain a high enough volume of sales of our products and services to sustain or increase
+Added: our growth or achieve or maintain profitability in the future.
+Added: We expect our costs to increase in future periods, which could
+Added: negatively affect our future operating results if our revenue does not increase.
+Added: In particular, we may, among other things, expend
+Added: substantial financial and other resources on:
content production
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expansion of our sales organization;
−Removed: continued expansion of our business into adjacent geographic markets;
−Removed: re-establishing our business operations after the Change of Control;
+Added: continued expansion of our business into adjacent
+Added: geographic markets;
+Added: re-establishing our business operations after
+Added: the Change of Control;
general administration expenses, including legal
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or maintain profitability in the future.
−Removed: We have incurred debt in connection
−Removed: with our acquisitions of television station assets, some of which is currently in default, and this has and may continue to materially
−Removed: and adversely affected our financial condition and could restrict our operating flexibility.
+Added: have incurred debt in connection with our acquisitions of television station assets, some of which is currently in default, and
+Added: this has and may continue to materially and adversely affect our financial condition and could restrict our operating flexibility.
connection with our planned launch of BCTV, we issued promissory and convertible notes that include negative covenants that restrict
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as Agent due to the occurrence of certain events of default under the Notes, which ultimately resulted in the Change of Control.
−Removed: On November 10, 2023, Philip Falcone, individually
−Removed: and on behalf of Madison and other named defendants, filed a Confession of Judgment affirming that a promissory note (the “Z4
−Removed: Note”) had been issued by the Company, dated December 28, 2021, by Z4 Mgmt.
−Removed: LLC (“Z4”), which was guaranteed
−Removed: by each of FFO1 and FFO2.
−Removed: The Z4 Note was initially payable on February 15, 2022, and had an original principal balance of $500,000
−Removed: with an interest rate of 12% per annum.
−Removed: The Z4 Note’s expiration date was extended to July 5, 2022, then further extended
−Removed: to March 31, 2023, and as of October 1, 2023, the revised principal balance, along with interest accrued, totaled $581,304.
−Removed: such date, Z4 filed an Affidavit of Default affirming that the Z4 Note was in default and requesting a judgment in the amount of
−Removed: $581,304 against the Company, FFO1, FFO2, and Mr.
−Removed: Falcone personally, in favor of Z4.
−Removed: On December 5, 2023, a judgement in favor
−Removed: Z4 in the sum of $581,304 was rendered against us, Mr.
+Added: November 10, 2023, Philip Falcone, individually and on behalf of Madison and other named defendants, filed a Confession of Judgment
+Added: affirming that a promissory note (the “Z4 Note”) had been issued by the Company, dated December 28, 2021, by Z4 Mgmt.
+Added: LLC (“Z4”), which was guaranteed by each of FFO1 and FFO2.
+Added: The Z4 Note was initially payable on February 15, 2022,
+Added: and had an original principal balance of $500,000 with an interest rate of 12% per annum.
+Added: The Z4 Note’s expiration date
+Added: was extended to July 5, 2022, then further extended to March 31, 2023, and as of October 1, 2023, the revised principal balance,
+Added: along with interest accrued, totaled $581,304.
+Added: On such date, Z4 filed an Affidavit of Default affirming that the Z4 Note was in
+Added: default and requesting a judgment in the amount of $581,304 against the Company, FFO1, FFO2, and Mr.
+Added: Falcone personally, in favor
+Added: On December 5, 2023, a judgement in favor Z4 in the sum of $581,304 was rendered against us, Mr.
Falcone, FFO1 and FFO2.
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outstanding defaults.
−Removed: Such convertible notes
−Removed: and related obligations, including interest payments, covenants and restrictions, had and could have in the future important consequences,
−Removed: including the following:
−Removed: reserving cash in order to satisfy the obligations relating to such notes could adversely affect the amount or timing of investments to grow our business, impairing our ability to invest in and successfully grow our business;
−Removed: limit our ability to obtain additional financing on satisfactory terms to fund our working capital requirements, capital expenditures, acquisitions, debt obligations and other general corporate requirements;
−Removed: result in foreclosure of certain pledged assets pursuant to such notes;
−Removed: increase our vulnerability to general economic downturns, competition and industry conditions and we may be unable to take advantage of opportunities that our leverage prevents us from exploiting, placing us at a disadvantage to our competitors that are less leveraged;
−Removed: impose restrictions on the manner in which we conduct our business, including restrictions on our ability to pay dividends, incur additional debt and sell assets.
−Removed: The obligations under
−Removed: such promissory and convertible notes could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, operating results
−Removed: or cash flows.
−Removed: In addition, our failure to comply with the covenants under such convertible notes could result in an event of default
−Removed: and acceleration of the outstanding balance, which could significantly harm our business and cause our stock price to decline.
−Removed: Our products may never achieve market
−Removed: Our ability to generate revenues from sales
−Removed: of our products and services and to achieve profitability will depend upon our ability to successfully commercialize such products
−Removed: and services.
−Removed: Because we have not yet begun to offer any of our products or services for sale, we have no basis to predict whether
−Removed: any of our products or services will achieve market acceptance.
−Removed: A number of factors may limit the market acceptance of any of our
−Removed: products or services, including:
−Removed: the competitive features of our products and services, including price, as compared to other similar products and services;
−Removed: the extent and success of our marketing efforts and those of our collaborators;
−Removed: unfavorable publicity concerning our products or similar products;
−Removed: the timing of regulatory approvals of our products or services and market entry compared to competitive products.
−Removed: If we are unable
−Removed: to attract viewers or acquire customers, our future revenues and operating results will be harmed.
−Removed: Likewise, potential customer
−Removed: turnover in the future, or costs we incur to retain our existing customers, could materially and adversely affect our financial
−Removed: Our success depends
−Removed: on our ability to acquire new customers in new and existing vertical markets, and in new and existing geographic markets.
−Removed: are unable to attract a sufficient number of new customers, we may be unable to generate revenue growth at desired rates.
−Removed: in which we now and may in the future operate are competitive and many of our competitors have substantial financial, personnel
−Removed: and other resources that they utilize to develop solutions and attract viewers and customers.
−Removed: As a result, it may be difficult
−Removed: for us to add new viewers and customers to our base.
−Removed: Competition in the marketplace may also lead us to attract fewer new viewers
−Removed: and customers or result in us providing discounts and other commercial incentives.
−Removed: Additional factors that impact our ability to
−Removed: acquire new viewers or customers include keeping pace with technological developments, including with respect to production and
−Removed: programming capabilities, network and information systems and the utility of our OTA Platform, as well as general economic conditions.
+Added: convertible notes and related obligations, including interest payments, covenants and restrictions, had and could have in the
+Added: future important consequences, including the following:
+Added: reserving cash in
+Added: order to satisfy the obligations relating to such notes could adversely affect the amount or timing of investments to grow
+Added: our business, impairing our ability to invest in and successfully grow our business;
+Added: limit our ability
+Added: to obtain additional financing on satisfactory terms to fund our working capital requirements, capital expenditures, acquisitions,
+Added: debt obligations and other general corporate requirements;
+Added: result in foreclosure
+Added: of certain pledged assets pursuant to such notes;
+Added: increase our vulnerability
+Added: to general economic downturns, competition and industry conditions and we may be unable to take advantage of opportunities
+Added: that our leverage prevents us from exploiting, placing us at a disadvantage to our competitors that are less leveraged;
+Added: impose restrictions
+Added: on the manner in which we conduct our business, including restrictions on our ability to pay dividends, incur additional debt
+Added: and sell assets.
+Added: obligations under such promissory and convertible notes could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition,
+Added: operating results or cash flows.
+Added: In addition, our failure to comply with the covenants under such convertible notes could result
+Added: in an event of default and acceleration of the outstanding balance, which could significantly harm our business and cause our
+Added: stock price to decline.
+Added: products may never achieve market acceptance.
+Added: ability to generate revenues from sales of our products and services and to achieve profitability will depend upon our ability
+Added: to successfully commercialize such products and services.
+Added: Because we have not yet begun to offer any of our products or services
+Added: for sale, we have no basis to predict whether any of our products or services will achieve market acceptance.
+Added: A number of factors
+Added: may limit the market acceptance of any of our products or services, including:
+Added: the competitive
+Added: features of our products and services, including price, as compared to other similar products and services;
+Added: the extent and success
+Added: of our marketing efforts and those of our collaborators;
+Added: unfavorable publicity
+Added: concerning our products or similar products;
+Added: the timing of regulatory
+Added: approvals of our products or services and market entry compared to competitive products.
+Added: we are unable to attract viewers or acquire customers, our future revenues and operating results will be harmed.
+Added: Likewise, potential
+Added: customer turnover in the future, or costs we incur to retain our existing customers, could materially and adversely affect our
+Added: financial performance.
+Added: success depends on our ability to acquire new customers in new and existing vertical markets, and in new and existing geographic
+Added: If we are unable to attract a sufficient number of new customers, we may be unable to generate revenue growth at desired
+Added: The markets in which we now and may in the future operate are competitive and many of our competitors have substantial
+Added: financial, personnel and other resources that they utilize to develop solutions and attract viewers and customers.
+Added: it may be difficult for us to add new viewers and customers to our base.
+Added: Competition in the marketplace may also lead us to attract
+Added: fewer new viewers and customers or result in us providing discounts and other commercial incentives.
+Added: Additional factors that impact
+Added: our ability to acquire new viewers or customers include keeping pace with technological developments, including with respect to
+Added: production and programming capabilities, network and information systems and the utility of our OTA Platform, as well as general
+Added: economic conditions.
These factors may have a meaningful negative impact on future revenues and operating results.
−Removed: If we are unable
−Removed: to sell services to our customers and grow our customer retention rates, our future revenue and operating results may be harmed.
−Removed: Our future success depends,
−Removed: in part, on our ability to deploy our services to viewers and other customers.
−Removed: This may require increasingly sophisticated and
−Removed: costly sales efforts and may not result in any sales.
−Removed: In addition, the rate at which our customers purchase our services may depends
−Removed: on a number of factors, including the perceived need for additional TV entertainment, information and other content as well as
−Removed: general economic conditions.
−Removed: If our efforts to sell our services to such viewers and customers are not successful, our business
−Removed: Our business model
−Removed: is predicated, in part, on building a customer base that will generate a recurring stream of revenue.
−Removed: If such revenue stream does
−Removed: not develop as expected, or if our business model changes as the broadcasting industry evolves, our operating results may be adversely
−Removed: Our business model
−Removed: is dependent, in part, on our ability to maintain and increase distribution to generate recurring revenues.
−Removed: Our customers may
−Removed: not utilize our television broadcast assets at the same rate at which we intend them to do currently.
−Removed: If our customers are to
−Removed: reduce their utilization, our recurring revenue stream relative to our total revenues would be reduced and our operating results
−Removed: would be adversely affected.
+Added: we are unable to sell services to our customers and grow our customer retention rates, our future revenue and operating results
+Added: may be harmed.
+Added: future success depends, in part, on our ability to deploy our services to viewers and other customers.
+Added: This may require increasingly
+Added: sophisticated and costly sales efforts and may not result in any sales.
+Added: In addition, the rate at which our customers purchase
+Added: our services may depends on a number of factors, including the perceived need for additional TV entertainment, information and
+Added: other content as well as general economic conditions.
+Added: If our efforts to sell our services to such viewers and customers are not
+Added: successful, our business may suffer.
+Added: business model is predicated, in part, on building a customer base that will generate a recurring stream of revenue.
+Added: If such revenue
+Added: stream does not develop as expected, or if our business model changes as the broadcasting industry evolves, our operating results
+Added: may be adversely affected.
+Added: business model is dependent, in part, on our ability to maintain and increase distribution to generate recurring revenues.
+Added: customers may not utilize our television broadcast assets at the same rate at which we intend them to do currently.
+Added: If our customers
+Added: are to reduce their utilization, our recurring revenue stream relative to our total revenues would be reduced and our operating
+Added: results would be adversely affected.
economic conditions make it difficult to predict revenue for a particular period, and a shortfall in revenue may harm our operating
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condition and results of operations.
−Removed: Our brand, reputation
−Removed: and ability to attract, retain, and serve our customers will be dependent in part upon the reliable performance of our products
−Removed: and infrastructure.
−Removed: Our brand, reputation
−Removed: and ability to attract, retain, and serve our customers will be dependent in part upon the reliable performance of, and the ability
−Removed: of our customers to access and use our television broadcast assets.
−Removed: We may in the future experience disruptions, outages and other
−Removed: performance problems due to a variety of factors, including infrastructure changes, equipment failure, human or software errors,
−Removed: capacity constraints, and fraud or cybersecurity attacks.
−Removed: In some instances, we may not be able to identify the cause or causes
−Removed: of these performance problems within an acceptable period of time.
+Added: brand, reputation and ability to attract, retain, and serve our customers will be dependent in part upon the reliable performance
+Added: of our products and infrastructure.
+Added: brand, reputation and ability to attract, retain, and serve our customers will be dependent in part upon the reliable performance
+Added: of, and the ability of our customers to access and use our television broadcast assets.
+Added: We may in the future experience disruptions,
+Added: outages and other performance problems due to a variety of factors, including infrastructure changes, equipment failure, human
+Added: or software errors, capacity constraints, and fraud or cybersecurity attacks.
+Added: In some instances, we may not be able to identify
+Added: the cause or causes of these performance problems within an acceptable period of time.
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these problems could negatively affect our business, financial condition and operating results.
−Removed: Any disruptions or other
−Removed: performance problems with our television broadcast assets could harm our reputation and business and may damage our customers’
−Removed: Interruptions in our service delivery might reduce our revenue, cause us to issue credits to customers, subject us
−Removed: to potential liability and cause customers not to renew any subscriptions that we may offer.
−Removed: If we are not
−Removed: able to position our brand or reputation as an industry leader, our business and operating results may be adversely affected.
−Removed: We believe that if we
−Removed: position ourselves as the leader in next-generation television, it will help build relationships with our end-user customers and
−Removed: our ability to attract customers and reseller partners.
−Removed: The successful promotion of our brand will depend on multiple factors,
−Removed: including our marketing efforts, our ability to continue to deliver a superior customer experience and develop high-quality features
−Removed: and our ability to successfully differentiate our broadcast services from those of our competitors.
−Removed: Our brand promotion activities
−Removed: may not be successful or yield increased revenue.
−Removed: The promotion of our brand requires us to make substantial expenditures, and
−Removed: we anticipate that the expenditures will increase as our market becomes more competitive, and as we expand into new geographies
+Added: disruptions or other performance problems with our television broadcast assets could harm our reputation and business and may
+Added: damage our customers’ businesses.
+Added: Interruptions in our service delivery might reduce our revenue, cause us to issue credits
+Added: to customers, subject us to potential liability and cause customers not to renew any subscriptions that we may offer.
+Added: we are not able to position our brand or reputation as an industry leader, our business and operating results may be adversely
+Added: believe that if we position ourselves as the leader in next-generation television, it will help build relationships with our end-user
+Added: customers and our ability to attract customers and reseller partners.
+Added: The successful promotion of our brand will depend on multiple
+Added: factors, including our marketing efforts, our ability to continue to deliver a superior customer experience and develop high-quality
+Added: features and our ability to successfully differentiate our broadcast services from those of our competitors.
+Added: Our brand promotion
+Added: activities may not be successful or yield increased revenue.
+Added: The promotion of our brand requires us to make substantial expenditures,
+Added: and we anticipate that the expenditures will increase as our market becomes more competitive, and as we expand into new geographies
and vertical markets.
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may be adversely affected.
−Removed: We are dependent
−Removed: on the continued services and performance of Thomas Amon and other key employees we intend to hire in the future, as well as on
−Removed: our ability to successfully hire, train, manage and retain qualified personnel.
−Removed: Our future performance
−Removed: depends on the continued services and contributions of Thomas Amon, our President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial
−Removed: Officer, to execute on our business plan and to identify and pursue new opportunities and product innovations.
−Removed: We do not maintain
−Removed: key man insurance for Mr.
−Removed: From time to time, there may be changes in our senior management team resulting from the termination
−Removed: or departure of executive officers and key employees.
−Removed: We currently intend for our senior management and key employees to be generally
−Removed: employed on an at-will basis, which means that they could terminate their employment with us at any time.
−Removed: The loss of the services
−Removed: Amon, or any other future key employees, for any reason could significantly delay or prevent our development or the achievement
−Removed: of our strategic objectives and harm our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: Our ability to successfully
−Removed: pursue our growth strategy will also depend on our ability to attract, motivate and retain personnel.
−Removed: We expect to face escalating
−Removed: compensation demands from new and prospective employees, as well as intense competition for these employees from numerous technology,
−Removed: software and other companies, especially in certain geographic areas in which we intend to operate, and we cannot ensure that we
−Removed: will be able to attract, motivate and/or retain additional qualified employees in the future.
−Removed: If we are unable to attract new employees
−Removed: or retain Mr.
−Removed: Amon, we may not be able to adequately develop, market and maintain new products or services at the same levels as
−Removed: our competitors and may, therefore, lose customers and market share.
−Removed: Our failure to attract and retain personnel could have an
−Removed: adverse effect on our ability to execute our business objectives and, as a result, our ability to compete could decrease, our operating
−Removed: results could suffer and our revenue could decrease.
−Removed: Even if we are able to identify and recruit a sufficient number of new hires,
−Removed: these new hires will require significant training before they achieve full productivity and they may not become productive as quickly
−Removed: as we would like, or at all.
−Removed: If we cannot maintain
−Removed: our Company’s culture as it grows, we could lose the innovation, teamwork, passion and focus on execution that we believe
−Removed: contributes to a successful business and as a result, our business may be harmed.
−Removed: We believe that a critical
−Removed: component to a successful business is mission-driven company culture based on a shared commitment to make television accessible
−Removed: to younger consumers, which we believe fosters innovation, teamwork, passion for customers, a focus on execution, and facilitates
−Removed: critical knowledge transfer, knowledge sharing and professional growth.
−Removed: Any failure to preserve such culture could negatively affect
−Removed: our ability to retain and recruit personnel and to effectively focus on and pursue our corporate objectives.
−Removed: As we grow and develop
−Removed: the Company’s infrastructure, we may find it increasingly difficult to maintain these important aspects.
−Removed: If we fail to do
−Removed: so, our business may be adversely impacted.
+Added: are dependent on the continued services and performance of Thomas Amon and other key employees we intend to hire in the future,
+Added: as well as on our ability to successfully hire, train, manage and retain qualified personnel.
+Added: future performance depends on the continued services and contributions of Thomas Amon, our President, Chief Executive Officer
+Added: and Chief Financial Officer, to execute on our business plan and to identify and pursue new opportunities and product innovations.
+Added: We do not maintain key man insurance for Mr.
+Added: From time to time, there may be changes in our senior management team resulting
+Added: from the termination or departure of executive officers and key employees.
+Added: We currently intend for our senior management and key
+Added: employees to be generally employed on an at-will basis, which means that they could terminate their employment with us at any
+Added: The loss of the services of Mr.
+Added: Amon, or any other future key employees, for any reason could significantly delay or prevent
+Added: our development or the achievement of our strategic objectives and harm our business, financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: ability to successfully pursue our growth strategy will also depend on our ability to attract, motivate and retain personnel.
+Added: We expect to face escalating compensation demands from new and prospective employees, as well as intense competition for these
+Added: employees from numerous technology, software and other companies, especially in certain geographic areas in which we intend to
+Added: operate, and we cannot ensure that we will be able to attract, motivate and/or retain additional qualified employees in the future.
+Added: If we are unable to attract new employees or retain Mr.
+Added: Amon, we may not be able to adequately develop, market and maintain new
+Added: products or services at the same levels as our competitors and may, therefore, lose customers and market share.
+Added: Our failure to
+Added: attract and retain personnel could have an adverse effect on our ability to execute our business objectives and, as a result,
+Added: our ability to compete could decrease, our operating results could suffer and our revenue could decrease.
+Added: Even if we are able
+Added: to identify and recruit a sufficient number of new hires, these new hires will require significant training before they achieve
+Added: full productivity and they may not become productive as quickly as we would like, or at all.
+Added: we cannot maintain our Company’s culture as it grows, we could lose the innovation, teamwork, passion and focus on execution
+Added: that we believe contributes to a successful business and as a result, our business may be harmed.
+Added: believe that a critical component to a successful business is mission-driven company culture based on a shared commitment to make
+Added: television accessible to younger consumers, which we believe fosters innovation, teamwork, passion for customers, a focus on execution,
+Added: and facilitates critical knowledge transfer, knowledge sharing and professional growth.
+Added: Any failure to preserve such culture could
+Added: negatively affect our ability to retain and recruit personnel and to effectively focus on and pursue our corporate objectives.
+Added: As we grow and develop the Company’s infrastructure, we may find it increasingly difficult to maintain these important aspects.
+Added: If we fail to do so, our business may be adversely impacted.
we are unable to compete effectively with new entrants and other potential competitors, our sales and profitability could be adversely
−Removed: The sales prices for
−Removed: our products and services may decline for a variety of reasons, including competitive pricing pressures, discounts, a change in
−Removed: our mix of products and services, anticipation of the introduction of new products or promotional programs.
−Removed: Competition continues
−Removed: to increase in the market segments in which we may participate, and we expect competition to further increase in the future, thereby
−Removed: leading to increased pricing pressures.
−Removed: Larger competitors with more diverse product and service offerings may reduce the price
−Removed: of products that compete with theirs or may bundle them with other products and services.
−Removed: Additionally, currency fluctuations in
−Removed: certain countries and regions may negatively impact prices that partners and customers are willing to pay in those countries and
−Removed: We cannot be certain that we will be successful in developing and introducing products with enhanced functionality on
−Removed: a timely basis, or that our product offerings, if introduced, will enable us to maintain our prices and gross profits at levels
+Added: sales prices for our products and services may decline for a variety of reasons, including competitive pricing pressures, discounts,
+Added: a change in our mix of products and services, anticipation of the introduction of new products or promotional programs.
+Added: continues to increase in the market segments in which we may participate, and we expect competition to further increase in the
+Added: future, thereby leading to increased pricing pressures.
+Added: Larger competitors with more diverse product and service offerings may
+Added: reduce the price of products that compete with theirs or may bundle them with other products and services.
+Added: Additionally, currency
+Added: fluctuations in certain countries and regions may negatively impact prices that partners and customers are willing to pay in those
+Added: countries and regions.
+Added: We cannot be certain that we will be successful in developing and introducing products with enhanced functionality
+Added: on a timely basis, or that our product offerings, if introduced, will enable us to maintain our prices and gross profits at levels
that will allow us to maintain positive gross margins and achieve profitability.
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harm our operating results.
−Removed: We may in the future
−Removed: acquire or invest in, businesses, television broadcast assets or other assets or technologies that we believe could complement
−Removed: or expand our business, enhance our capabilities or otherwise offer growth opportunities.
−Removed: We may not be able to fully realize the
−Removed: anticipated benefits of any future acquisitions or anticipated benefits may not transpire.
−Removed: The pursuit of potential acquisitions
−Removed: may divert the attention of management and cause us to incur various expenses related to identifying, investigating and pursuing
−Removed: suitable acquisitions, whether or not they are consummated.
+Added: may in the future acquire or invest in, businesses, television broadcast assets or other assets or technologies that we believe
+Added: could complement or expand our business, enhance our capabilities or otherwise offer growth opportunities.
+Added: We may not be able
+Added: to fully realize the anticipated benefits of any future acquisitions or anticipated benefits may not transpire.
+Added: The pursuit of
+Added: potential acquisitions may divert the attention of management and cause us to incur various expenses related to identifying, investigating
+Added: and pursuing suitable acquisitions, whether or not they are consummated.
are inherent risks in integrating and managing acquisitions.
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and partners of the acquired business;
−Removed: difficulty of incorporating acquired technology and rights into our operations and of maintaining quality
−Removed: and security standards consistent with our intended brands;
+Added: difficulty of incorporating
+Added: acquired technology and rights into our operations and of maintaining quality and security standards consistent with our intended
delays in customer purchases due to uncertainty
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affect our business, results of operations and financial condition.
−Removed: In addition, a significant
−Removed: portion of the purchase price of companies we may acquire may be allocated to goodwill and other intangible assets, which must
−Removed: be assessed for impairment at least annually.
−Removed: If our acquisitions do not ultimately yield expected returns, we may be required
−Removed: to take charges to our operating results based on our impairment assessment process, which could harm our results of operations.
−Removed: Because our services
−Removed: may collect and store viewer and related information, domestic and international privacy and cyber security concerns, and other
−Removed: laws and regulations, could result in additional costs and liabilities to us or inhibit sales of our products or services.
−Removed: We may be affected by
−Removed: cyber-attacks and other means of gaining unauthorized access to our products, services, systems, and data.
−Removed: For instance, cyber
−Removed: criminals or insiders may target us or third parties with which we have business relationships to obtain data, or in a manner that
−Removed: disrupts our operations or compromises our products or the systems into which our products are integrated.
−Removed: The evolution of technology
−Removed: systems introduces ever more complex security risks that are difficult to predict and defend against.
−Removed: An increasing number of companies,
−Removed: including those with significant online operations, have recently disclosed breaches of their security, some of which involved
−Removed: sophisticated tactics and techniques allegedly attributable to criminal enterprises or nation-state actors.
−Removed: While we take measures
−Removed: to protect the security of personal information, it is possible that our security controls over personal information and other
−Removed: practices we follow may not prevent the unauthorized access to, or the unintended release of, personal information.
−Removed: we do not know whether our current practices will be deemed sufficient under applicable laws or whether new regulatory requirements
−Removed: might make our current practices insufficient.
−Removed: If there is a breach of our computer systems and we know or suspect that certain
−Removed: personal information has been accessed, or used inappropriately, we may need to inform the affected individual and may be subject
−Removed: to significant fines and penalties.
−Removed: In the event of a breach, we could face government scrutiny or consumer class actions.
−Removed: Cybersecurity incidents
−Removed: directed at us or third-parties with whom we have relationships can range from uncoordinated individual attempts to gain unauthorized
−Removed: access to information technology systems to sophisticated and targeted measures known as advanced persistent threats.
+Added: addition, a significant portion of the purchase price of companies we may acquire may be allocated to goodwill and other intangible
+Added: assets, which must be assessed for impairment at least annually.
+Added: If our acquisitions do not ultimately yield expected returns,
+Added: we may be required to take charges to our operating results based on our impairment assessment process, which could harm our results
+Added: of operations.
+Added: our services may collect and store viewer and related information, domestic and international privacy and cyber security concerns,
+Added: and other laws and regulations, could result in additional costs and liabilities to us or inhibit sales of our products or services.
+Added: may be affected by cyber-attacks and other means of gaining unauthorized access to our products, services, systems, and data.
+Added: For instance, cyber criminals or insiders may target us or third parties with which we have business relationships to obtain data,
+Added: or in a manner that disrupts our operations or compromises our products or the systems into which our products are integrated.
+Added: The evolution of technology systems introduces ever more complex security risks that are difficult to predict and defend against.
+Added: An increasing number of companies, including those with significant online operations, have recently disclosed breaches of their
+Added: security, some of which involved sophisticated tactics and techniques allegedly attributable to criminal enterprises or nation-state
+Added: While we take measures to protect the security of personal information, it is possible that our security controls over
+Added: personal information and other practices we follow may not prevent the unauthorized access to, or the unintended release of, personal
+Added: In addition, we do not know whether our current practices will be deemed sufficient under applicable laws or whether
+Added: new regulatory requirements might make our current practices insufficient.
+Added: If there is a breach of our computer systems and we
+Added: know or suspect that certain personal information has been accessed, or used inappropriately, we may need to inform the affected
+Added: individual and may be subject to significant fines and penalties.
+Added: In the event of a breach, we could face government scrutiny
+Added: or consumer class actions.
Cybersecurity
−Removed: incidents are also constantly evolving, increasing the difficulty of detecting and successfully defending against them.
−Removed: ordinary course of our business, we and such third-parties expect to collect and store personal information, as well as our proprietary
−Removed: business information and intellectual property and that of our customers and employees.
−Removed: Additionally, we expect to rely on third
−Removed: parties and their security procedures for the secure storage, processing, maintenance, and transmission of information that is
−Removed: critical to our operations.
−Removed: Despite measures designed to prevent, detect, address, and mitigate cybersecurity incidents, such incidents
−Removed: may occur to us or our third-party providers and, depending on their nature and scope, could potentially result in the misappropriation,
−Removed: destruction, corruption or unavailability of critical data and confidential or proprietary information (our own or that of third
−Removed: parties, including personal information of our customers and employees) and the disruption of business operations.
−Removed: experience attempted routine cyber-attacks of our information technology networks, such as through phishing scams and ransomware.
−Removed: Although we do not except any of these actual or attempted cyber-attacks to have a material adverse impact on our operations or
−Removed: financial condition, we cannot guarantee that any such incidents will not have such an impact in the future.
−Removed: For example, we may
−Removed: be at higher risk for interruptions, outages and breaches of:
−Removed: operational systems, including business, financial, accounting, product
−Removed: development, data processing or production processes owned by us or such third-parties;
−Removed: facility security systems, owned by us
−Removed: or such third-parties;
+Added: incidents directed at us or third-parties with whom we have relationships can range from uncoordinated individual attempts to
+Added: gain unauthorized access to information technology systems to sophisticated and targeted measures known as advanced persistent
+Added: Cybersecurity incidents are also constantly evolving, increasing the difficulty of detecting and successfully defending
+Added: against them.
+Added: In the ordinary course of our business, we and such third-parties expect to collect and store personal information,
+Added: as well as our proprietary business information and intellectual property and that of our customers and employees.
+Added: Additionally,
+Added: we expect to rely on third parties and their security procedures for the secure storage, processing, maintenance, and transmission
+Added: of information that is critical to our operations.
+Added: Despite measures designed to prevent, detect, address, and mitigate cybersecurity
+Added: incidents, such incidents may occur to us or our third-party providers and, depending on their nature and scope, could potentially
+Added: result in the misappropriation, destruction, corruption or unavailability of critical data and confidential or proprietary information
+Added: (our own or that of third parties, including personal information of our customers and employees) and the disruption of business
+Added: We expect to experience attempted routine cyber-attacks of our information technology networks, such as through phishing
+Added: scams and ransomware.
+Added: Although we do not except any of these actual or attempted cyber-attacks to have a material adverse impact
+Added: on our operations or financial condition, we cannot guarantee that any such incidents will not have such an impact in the future.
+Added: For example, we may be at higher risk for interruptions, outages and breaches of:
+Added: operational systems, including business, financial,
+Added: accounting, product development, data processing or production processes owned by us or such third-parties;
+Added: facility security
+Added: systems, owned by us or such third-parties;
in-product technology owned by us or such third-parties;
−Removed: any integrated software in our solutions;
−Removed: or other data that we process or such third-parties process on our behalf.
−Removed: Such cyber incidents could materially disrupt operational
−Removed: result in loss of intellectual property, trade secrets or other proprietary or competitively sensitive information;
−Removed: certain information of customers, employees, suppliers, or others;
−Removed: jeopardize the security of any of our facilities or equipment;
+Added: any integrated software in
+Added: our solutions;
+Added: or customer or other data that we process or such third-parties process on our behalf.
+Added: Such cyber incidents could
+Added: materially disrupt operational systems;
+Added: result in loss of intellectual property, trade secrets or other proprietary or competitively
+Added: sensitive information;
+Added: compromise certain information of customers, employees, suppliers, or others;
+Added: jeopardize the security of
+Added: any of our facilities or equipment;
or affect the performance of in-product technology and any integrated software in our solutions.
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updates and improvements, and we cannot guarantee that such measures will be adequate to detect, prevent or mitigate cyber incidents.
−Removed: Any actual or alleged
−Removed: security breaches or alleged violations of federal or state laws or regulations relating to privacy and data security could result
−Removed: in mandated user notifications, litigation, government investigations, significant fines, and expenditures;
−Removed: divert management’s
−Removed: attention from operations;
+Added: actual or alleged security breaches or alleged violations of federal or state laws or regulations relating to privacy and data
+Added: security could result in mandated user notifications, litigation, government investigations, significant fines, and expenditures;
+Added: divert management’s attention from operations;
deterring people from using our products or services;
−Removed: damage our brand and reputation;
−Removed: and materially
−Removed: adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
−Removed: Defending against claims or litigation based on
−Removed: any security breach or incident, regardless of their merit, will be costly and may cause reputation harm.
−Removed: In addition, we may incur
−Removed: significant costs for remediation that may include liability for stolen assets or information, repair of system damage, and compensation
−Removed: to customers, employees, and business partners.
−Removed: The successful assertion of one or more large claims against us that exceed available
−Removed: insurance coverage, denial of coverage as to any specific claim, or any change or cessation in our insurance policies and coverages,
−Removed: including premium increases or the imposition of large deductible requirements, could have a material adverse effect on our business,
−Removed: results of operations, and financial condition.
−Removed: We may be subject
−Removed: to governmental regulation and other legal obligations, particularly related to privacy, data protection and information security,
−Removed: and our actual or perceived failure to comply with such obligations could harm our business.
−Removed: We may be subject to
−Removed: a number of domestic and international laws and regulations that apply to cloud services and the internet generally.
−Removed: rules and regulations address a range of issues, including data privacy and cyber security, breach notification and restrictions
−Removed: or technological requirements regarding the collection, processing, use, storage, protection, disclosure, retention or transfer
+Added: damage our brand and
+Added: and materially adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
+Added: Defending against claims
+Added: or litigation based on any security breach or incident, regardless of their merit, will be costly and may cause reputation harm.
+Added: In addition, we may incur significant costs for remediation that may include liability for stolen assets or information, repair
+Added: of system damage, and compensation to customers, employees, and business partners.
+Added: The successful assertion of one or more large
+Added: claims against us that exceed available insurance coverage, denial of coverage as to any specific claim, or any change or cessation
+Added: in our insurance policies and coverages, including premium increases or the imposition of large deductible requirements, could
+Added: have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
+Added: may be subject to governmental regulation and other legal obligations, particularly related to privacy, data protection and information
+Added: security, and our actual or perceived failure to comply with such obligations could harm our business.
+Added: may be subject to a number of domestic and international laws and regulations that apply to cloud services and the internet generally.
+Added: These laws, rules and regulations address a range of issues, including data privacy and cyber security, breach notification and
+Added: restrictions or technological requirements regarding the collection, processing, use, storage, protection, disclosure, retention
+Added: or transfer of data.
The regulatory framework for online services, data privacy and cyber security issues worldwide can vary substantially
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the use or disclosure of personal information, or regarding the manner in which the express or implied consent of customers for
−Removed: the use and disclosure of personal information is obtained, could require us to modify our products and features, possibly in a
−Removed: material manner and subject to increased compliance costs, which may limit our ability to develop new products and features that
−Removed: make use of the personal information that our customers may voluntarily share.
−Removed: Any failure, or perceived failure, by us to comply
−Removed: with any federal or state privacy or security laws, regulations, industry self-regulatory principles, or codes of conduct, regulatory
−Removed: guidance, orders to which we may be subject, or other legal obligations relating to data privacy or security could adversely affect
−Removed: our reputation, brand and business, and may result in claims, liabilities, proceedings or actions against us by governmental entities,
−Removed: customers or others.
−Removed: Any such claims, proceedings or actions could hurt our reputation, brand and business, force us to incur significant
−Removed: expenses in defense of such proceedings or actions, distract our management, increase our costs of doing business, result in a
−Removed: loss of customers and result in the imposition of monetary penalties.
−Removed: In the United States,
−Removed: there are numerous federal and state data privacy and security laws, rules, and regulations governing the collection, use, disclosure,
−Removed: retention, security, transfer, storage, and other processing of personal data, including federal and state data privacy laws, data
−Removed: breach notification laws, and consumer protection laws.
−Removed: For example, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and many
−Removed: state attorneys general are interpreting federal and state consumer protection laws to impose standards for the online collection,
−Removed: use, dissemination, and security of data.
−Removed: Such standards require us to publish statements that describe how we handle personal
−Removed: data and choices individuals may have about the way we handle their personal data.
−Removed: If such information that we publish is considered
−Removed: untrue or inaccurate, we may be subject to government claims of unfair or deceptive trade practices, which could lead to significant
−Removed: liabilities and consequences.
−Removed: Moreover, according to the FTC, violating consumers’ privacy rights or failing to take appropriate
−Removed: steps to keep consumers’ personal data secure may constitute unfair acts or practices in or affecting commerce in violation
−Removed: of Section 5(a) of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
−Removed: State consumer protection laws provide similar causes of action for unfair
−Removed: or deceptive practices.
+Added: the use and disclosure of personal information is obtained, could require us to modify our products and features, possibly in
+Added: a material manner and subject to increased compliance costs, which may limit our ability to develop new products and features
+Added: that make use of the personal information that our customers may voluntarily share.
+Added: Any failure, or perceived failure, by us to
+Added: comply with any federal or state privacy or security laws, regulations, industry self-regulatory principles, or codes of conduct,
+Added: regulatory guidance, orders to which we may be subject, or other legal obligations relating to data privacy or security could
+Added: adversely affect our reputation, brand and business, and may result in claims, liabilities, proceedings or actions against us
+Added: by governmental entities, customers or others.
+Added: Any such claims, proceedings or actions could hurt our reputation, brand and business,
+Added: force us to incur significant expenses in defense of such proceedings or actions, distract our management, increase our costs
+Added: of doing business, result in a loss of customers and result in the imposition of monetary penalties.
+Added: the United States, there are numerous federal and state data privacy and security laws, rules, and regulations governing the collection,
+Added: use, disclosure, retention, security, transfer, storage, and other processing of personal data, including federal and state data
+Added: privacy laws, data breach notification laws, and consumer protection laws.
+Added: For example, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”)
+Added: and many state attorneys general are interpreting federal and state consumer protection laws to impose standards for the online
+Added: collection, use, dissemination, and security of data.
+Added: Such standards require us to publish statements that describe how we handle
+Added: personal data and choices individuals may have about the way we handle their personal data.
+Added: If such information that we publish
+Added: is considered untrue or inaccurate, we may be subject to government claims of unfair or deceptive trade practices, which could
+Added: lead to significant liabilities and consequences.
+Added: Moreover, according to the FTC, violating consumers’ privacy rights or
+Added: failing to take appropriate steps to keep consumers’ personal data secure may constitute unfair acts or practices in or
+Added: affecting commerce in violation of Section 5(a) of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
+Added: State consumer protection laws provide similar
+Added: causes of action for unfair or deceptive practices.
March 2021, the Governor of Virginia signed into law the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (the “VCDPA”).
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cause our customers to lose trust in us, which could have an adverse effect on our reputation and business.
−Removed: We may also be subject
−Removed: to claims of liability or responsibility for the actions of third parties with whom we interact or upon whom it relies in relation
−Removed: to various products or services, including but not limited to vendors and business partners.
−Removed: If so, in addition to the possibility
−Removed: of fines, lawsuits and other claims, we could be required to fundamentally change our business activities and practices or modify
−Removed: our products, which could have an adverse effect on our business.
−Removed: Any inability to adequately address privacy and/or data concerns,
−Removed: even if unfounded, or comply with applicable privacy or data protection laws, regulations and policies, could result in additional
−Removed: cost and liability to us, damage our reputation, inhibit sales and adversely affect our business.
−Removed: The costs of compliance
−Removed: with, and other burdens imposed by, the laws, rules, regulations and policies that are applicable to the businesses of our customers
−Removed: may limit the use and adoption of, and reduce the overall demand for, our products or services.
−Removed: Even the perception of privacy
−Removed: concerns, whether or not valid, may harm our reputation, inhibit adoption of our products or services by current and future customers,
−Removed: or adversely impact our ability to attract and retain workforce talent.
−Removed: Our failure to comply with applicable laws and regulations,
−Removed: or to protect such data, could result in enforcement action against us, including fines, imprisonment of our employees or directors
−Removed: and public censure, claims for damages by customers and other affected individuals, damage to our reputation and loss of goodwill
−Removed: (both in relation to existing customers and prospective customers), any of which could have a material adverse effect on our operations,
−Removed: financial performance and business.
−Removed: Periods of rapid growth and expansion
−Removed: could place a significant strain on our resources, including our future employees, which could negatively impact our operating
−Removed: We may experience periods of rapid growth
−Removed: and expansion, which may place a significant strain and demands on our management, our operational and financial resources, customer
−Removed: operations, research and development, sales and marketing, administrative, and other resources.
−Removed: To manage our possible future growth
−Removed: effectively, we will be required to continue to improve our management, operational and financial systems.
−Removed: Future growth would
−Removed: also require us to successfully hire, train, motivate and manage employees.
−Removed: In addition, our continued growth and the evolution
−Removed: of our business plan will require significant additional management, technical and administrative resources.
−Removed: If we are unable to
−Removed: manage our growth successfully, we may not be able to effectively manage the growth and evolution of our current business and our
−Removed: operating results could suffer.
−Removed: Our future performance may depend
−Removed: on the success of products and services we have not yet developed or acquired.
−Removed: Our success depends on the development,
−Removed: implementation and acceptance of our products and services.
−Removed: Commitments to develop new products and services must be made well
−Removed: in advance of any resulting sales, and technologies and standards may change during development, potentially rendering our products
−Removed: and services outdated or uncompetitive before their introduction.
−Removed: Our ability to develop products and services to meet evolving
−Removed: industry requirements and at prices acceptable to our customers will be significant factors in determining our competitiveness.
−Removed: We may expend considerable funds and other resources on the development of our products and services without any guarantee that
−Removed: these products will be successful.
−Removed: If we are not successful in bringing one or more products or types of services to market, whether
−Removed: because we fail to address marketplace demand, fail to develop viable technologies or otherwise, our revenues may decline and our
−Removed: results of operations could be seriously harmed.
+Added: may also be subject to claims of liability or responsibility for the actions of third parties with whom we interact or upon whom
+Added: it relies in relation to various products or services, including but not limited to vendors and business partners.
+Added: If so, in addition
+Added: to the possibility of fines, lawsuits and other claims, we could be required to fundamentally change our business activities and
+Added: practices or modify our products, which could have an adverse effect on our business.
+Added: Any inability to adequately address privacy
+Added: and/or data concerns, even if unfounded, or comply with applicable privacy or data protection laws, regulations and policies,
+Added: could result in additional cost and liability to us, damage our reputation, inhibit sales and adversely affect our business.
+Added: costs of compliance with, and other burdens imposed by, the laws, rules, regulations and policies that are applicable to the businesses
+Added: of our customers may limit the use and adoption of, and reduce the overall demand for, our products or services.
+Added: Even the perception
+Added: of privacy concerns, whether or not valid, may harm our reputation, inhibit adoption of our products or services by current and
+Added: future customers, or adversely impact our ability to attract and retain workforce talent.
+Added: Our failure to comply with applicable
+Added: laws and regulations, or to protect such data, could result in enforcement action against us, including fines, imprisonment of
+Added: our employees or directors and public censure, claims for damages by customers and other affected individuals, damage to our reputation
+Added: and loss of goodwill (both in relation to existing customers and prospective customers), any of which could have a material adverse
+Added: effect on our operations, financial performance and business.
+Added: of rapid growth and expansion could place a significant strain on our resources, including our future employees, which could negatively
+Added: impact our operating results.
+Added: may experience periods of rapid growth and expansion, which may place a significant strain and demands on our management, our
+Added: operational and financial resources, customer operations, research and development, sales and marketing, administrative, and other
+Added: To manage our possible future growth effectively, we will be required to continue to improve our management, operational
+Added: and financial systems.
+Added: Future growth would also require us to successfully hire, train, motivate and manage employees.
+Added: our continued growth and the evolution of our business plan will require significant additional management, technical and administrative
+Added: If we are unable to manage our growth successfully, we may not be able to effectively manage the growth and evolution
+Added: of our current business and our operating results could suffer.
+Added: future performance may depend on the success of products and services we have not yet developed or acquired.
+Added: success depends on the development, implementation and acceptance of our products and services.
+Added: Commitments to develop new products
+Added: and services must be made well in advance of any resulting sales, and technologies and standards may change during development,
+Added: potentially rendering our products and services outdated or uncompetitive before their introduction.
+Added: Our ability to develop products
+Added: and services to meet evolving industry requirements and at prices acceptable to our customers will be significant factors in determining
+Added: our competitiveness.
+Added: We may expend considerable funds and other resources on the development of our products and services without
+Added: any guarantee that these products will be successful.
+Added: If we are not successful in bringing one or more products or types of services
+Added: to market, whether because we fail to address marketplace demand, fail to develop viable technologies or otherwise, our revenues
+Added: may decline and our results of operations could be seriously harmed.
operating results may be harmed if we are required to collect taxes on our billings in jurisdictions where it has not historically
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effect on our operating results or cash flows in the period or periods for which a determination is made.
−Removed: We expect to require
−Removed: additional capital to support the growth of our business, and this capital might not be available on acceptable terms, if at all.
−Removed: We intend to continue
−Removed: to make investments to support our business growth and expect to require additional funds to respond to business challenges, including
−Removed: the potential need to develop new business segments, services, features or enhance our products, improve our operating infrastructure
−Removed: or acquire complementary businesses and technologies.
−Removed: Accordingly, we expect to need to engage in equity or debt financings to
−Removed: secure additional funds.
−Removed: If we raise additional funds through future issuances of equity or convertible debt securities, our existing
−Removed: stockholders could suffer significant dilution, and any new equity securities that we issue could have rights, preferences and
−Removed: privileges superior to those of holders of our Common Stock.
−Removed: Any debt financing that we may secure in the future could involve
−Removed: restrictive covenants relating to our capital raising activities and other financial and operational matters, which may make it
−Removed: more difficult for us to obtain additional capital and to pursue business opportunities, including potential acquisitions.
−Removed: not be able to obtain additional financing on terms favorable to it, if at all.
−Removed: If we are unable to obtain adequate financing or
−Removed: financing on terms satisfactory to it when we require it, our ability to continue to support our business growth and to respond
−Removed: to business challenges could be significantly impaired, and our business may be adversely affected.
−Removed: Without obtaining adequate capital
−Removed: funding or improving our financial performance, we may not be able to continue as a going concern.
−Removed: Our recurring losses from operations and
−Removed: negative cash flows raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern without additional capital-raising
−Removed: As a result, we have concluded that there is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.
−Removed: to secure additional funding may require us to modify, delay, or abandon some of our planned future expansion or development, or
−Removed: to otherwise enact operating cost reductions available to management, which could have a material adverse effect on our business,
−Removed: operating results, financial condition, and ability to achieve our intended business objectives.
−Removed: The requirements of being a public
−Removed: company may strain our resources and divert management’s attention.
−Removed: As a public company, we are subject to
−Removed: the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the “Sarbanes-Oxley Act”), the Dodd-Frank
−Removed: Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and other applicable securities rules and regulations.
−Removed: The Exchange Act requires,
−Removed: among other things, that we file annual and current reports with the SEC with respect to our business and operating results.
−Removed: with these rules and regulations increases our legal and financial compliance costs, makes some activities more difficult, time-consuming,
−Removed: or costly, and increases demand on our systems and resources.
−Removed: As a result of disclosure of information
−Removed: in this Annual Report and in filings required of a public company, our business and financial condition is more visible, which
−Removed: we believe may result in threatened or actual litigation, including by competitors and other third parties.
−Removed: If such claims are
−Removed: successful, our business and operating results could be harmed, and even if the claims do not result in litigation or are resolved
−Removed: in our favor, these claims, and the time and resources necessary to resolve them, could divert resources of our management and
−Removed: harm our business and operating results.
−Removed: As a smaller reporting company, we
−Removed: are subject to scaled disclosure requirements that may make it more challenging for investors to analyze our results of operations
−Removed: and financial prospects.
−Removed: As a “smaller reporting company,”
−Removed: we (i) are able to provide simplified executive compensation disclosures in our filings, (ii) are exempt from the provisions of
−Removed: Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requiring that independent registered public accounting firms provide an attestation report
−Removed: on the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting and (iii) have certain other decreased disclosure obligations
−Removed: in our filings with the SEC, including being required to provide only two years of audited financial statements in annual reports.
−Removed: Consequently, it may be more challenging for investors to analyze our results of operations and financial prospects.
−Removed: We will remain a smaller reporting company
−Removed: until the beginning of a fiscal year in which we had a public float of $250 million held by non-affiliates as of the last business
−Removed: day of the second quarter of the prior fiscal year, assuming our Common Stock is registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act
−Removed: on the applicable evaluation date.
−Removed: Even if we remain a smaller reporting company, if our public float exceeds $250 million and
−Removed: our annual revenues are greater than $100 million, we will become subject to the provisions of Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley
−Removed: As a result of
−Removed: being a public company, we are responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting.
−Removed: We have identified material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting, and if we are unable to remediate the
−Removed: material weaknesses, or if we fail to develop and maintain effective disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over
−Removed: financial reporting, our ability to produce timely and accurate consolidated financial statements or comply with applicable laws
−Removed: and regulations could be impaired, which may adversely affect our business and the price of our Common Stock.
−Removed: As a public company,
−Removed: we are required to furnish a report by our management on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting for
−Removed: each Annual Report on Form 10-K that we file with the SEC.
−Removed: This assessment will need to include disclosure of any material weaknesses
−Removed: identified by our management in internal control over financial reporting.
−Removed: Effective internal control over financial reporting
−Removed: is necessary for us to provide reliable financial reports and, together with adequate disclosure controls and procedures, are designed
−Removed: to prevent fraud.
−Removed: Any failure to implement new or improved controls, or difficulties encountered in their implementation, could
−Removed: cause us to fail to meet our reporting obligations.
−Removed: Ineffective internal control over financial reporting could also cause investors
−Removed: to lose confidence in our reported financial information, which could have a negative effect on the trading price of our Common
+Added: expect to require additional capital to support the growth of our business, and this capital might not be available on acceptable
+Added: terms, if at all.
+Added: intend to continue to make investments to support our business growth and expect to require additional funds to respond to business
+Added: challenges, including the potential need to develop new business segments, services, features or enhance our products, improve
+Added: our operating infrastructure or acquire complementary businesses and technologies.
+Added: Accordingly, we expect to need to engage in
+Added: equity or debt financings to secure additional funds.
+Added: If we raise additional funds through future issuances of equity or convertible
+Added: debt securities, our existing stockholders could suffer significant dilution, and any new equity securities that we issue could
+Added: have rights, preferences and privileges superior to those of holders of our Common Stock.
+Added: Any debt financing that we may secure
+Added: in the future could involve restrictive covenants relating to our capital raising activities and other financial and operational
+Added: matters, which may make it more difficult for us to obtain additional capital and to pursue business opportunities, including
+Added: potential acquisitions.
+Added: We may not be able to obtain additional financing on terms favorable to it, if at all.
+Added: If we are unable
+Added: to obtain adequate financing or financing on terms satisfactory to it when we require it, our ability to continue to support our
+Added: business growth and to respond to business challenges could be significantly impaired, and our business may be adversely affected.
+Added: obtaining adequate capital funding or improving our financial performance, we may not be able to continue as a going concern.
+Added: recurring losses from operations and negative cash flows raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern
+Added: without additional capital-raising activities.
+Added: As a result, we have concluded that there is substantial doubt about our ability
+Added: to continue as a going concern.
+Added: Failure to secure additional funding may require us to modify, delay, or abandon some of our planned
+Added: future expansion or development, or to otherwise enact operating cost reductions available to management, which could have a material
+Added: adverse effect on our business, operating results, financial condition, and ability to achieve our intended business objectives.
+Added: requirements of being a public company may strain our resources and divert management’s attention.
+Added: a public company, we are subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the “Sarbanes-Oxley
+Added: Act”), the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and other applicable securities rules and regulations.
+Added: The Exchange Act requires, among other things, that we file annual and current reports with the SEC with respect to our business
+Added: and operating results.
+Added: Compliance with these rules and regulations increases our legal and financial compliance costs, makes some
+Added: activities more difficult, time-consuming, or costly, and increases demand on our systems and resources.
+Added: a result of disclosure of information in this Annual Report and in filings required of a public company, our business and financial
+Added: condition is more visible, which we believe may result in threatened or actual litigation, including by competitors and other
+Added: third parties.
+Added: If such claims are successful, our business and operating results could be harmed, and even if the claims do not
+Added: result in litigation or are resolved in our favor, these claims, and the time and resources necessary to resolve them, could divert
+Added: resources of our management and harm our business and operating results.
+Added: a smaller reporting company, we are subject to scaled disclosure requirements that may make it more challenging for investors
+Added: to analyze our results of operations and financial prospects.
+Added: a “smaller reporting company,” we (i) are able to provide simplified executive compensation disclosures in our filings,
+Added: (ii) are exempt from the provisions of Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requiring that independent registered public accounting
+Added: firms provide an attestation report on the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting and (iii) have certain other
+Added: decreased disclosure obligations in our filings with the SEC, including being required to provide only two years of audited financial
+Added: statements in annual reports.
+Added: Consequently, it may be more challenging for investors to analyze our results of operations and
+Added: financial prospects.
+Added: will remain a smaller reporting company until the beginning of a fiscal year in which we had a public float of $250 million held
+Added: by non-affiliates as of the last business day of the second quarter of the prior fiscal year, assuming our Common Stock is registered
+Added: under Section 12 of the Exchange Act on the applicable evaluation date.
+Added: Even if we remain a smaller reporting company, if our
+Added: public float exceeds $250 million and our annual revenues are greater than $100 million, we will become subject to the provisions
+Added: of Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
+Added: a result of being a public company, we are responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial
+Added: We have identified material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting, and if we are unable to remediate
+Added: the material weaknesses, or if we fail to develop and maintain effective disclosure controls and procedures and internal control
+Added: over financial reporting, our ability to produce timely and accurate consolidated financial statements or comply with applicable
+Added: laws and regulations could be impaired, which may adversely affect our business and the price of our Common Stock.
+Added: a public company, we are required to furnish a report by our management on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial
+Added: reporting for each Annual Report on Form 10-K that we file with the SEC.
+Added: This assessment will need to include disclosure of any
+Added: material weaknesses identified by our management in internal control over financial reporting.
+Added: Effective internal control over
+Added: financial reporting is necessary for us to provide reliable financial reports and, together with adequate disclosure controls
+Added: and procedures, are designed to prevent fraud.
+Added: Any failure to implement new or improved controls, or difficulties encountered
+Added: in their implementation, could cause us to fail to meet our reporting obligations.
+Added: Ineffective internal control over financial
+Added: reporting could also cause investors to lose confidence in our reported financial information, which could have a negative effect
+Added: on the trading price of our Common Stock.
have identified material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting.
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to the following additional material weaknesses:
−Removed: (1) lack of a functioning audit
−Removed: committee and no outside directors on our Board of Directors, resulting in ineffective oversight in the establishment and monitoring
−Removed: of required internal controls and procedures;
−Removed: (2) inadequate segregation
−Removed: of duties consistent with control objectives;
−Removed: (3) insufficient written policies
−Removed: and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application of U.S.
−Removed: generally accepted
−Removed: accounting principles (“GAAP”) and SEC disclosure requirements;
+Added: lack of a functioning audit committee and no outside directors on our Board of Directors, resulting in ineffective oversight in
+Added: the establishment and monitoring of required internal controls and procedures;
+Added: inadequate segregation of duties consistent with control objectives;
+Added: insufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application
+Added: generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) and SEC disclosure requirements;
ineffective controls over period end financial disclosure and reporting processes.
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weaknesses will not be identified in the future.
−Removed: The effectiveness of
−Removed: our internal control over financial reporting is subject to various inherent limitations, including cost limitations, judgments
−Removed: used in decision making, assumptions about the likelihood of future events, the possibility of human error and the risk of fraud.
−Removed: If we are unable to remediate the material weaknesses, our ability to record, process and report financial information accurately,
−Removed: and to prepare the consolidated financial statements within the time periods specified by the rules and regulations of the SEC,
−Removed: could be adversely affected which, in turn, may adversely affect our reputation and business and the trading price of our Common
−Removed: Our failure to design and maintain effective internal control over financial reporting could also result in errors in our
−Removed: consolidated financial statements that could result in a restatement of such financial statements, and could cause us to fail to
−Removed: meet such time periods, any of which could diminish investor confidence in us and cause a decline in the price of our Common Stock.
−Removed: In addition, any such failures could result in litigation or regulatory actions by the SEC or other regulatory authorities, loss
−Removed: of investor confidence, our Common Stock no longer being quoted on the over-the-counter market, harm to our reputation and financial
−Removed: condition, or diversion of financial and management resources from the operation of our business.
+Added: effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting is subject to various inherent limitations, including cost limitations,
+Added: judgments used in decision making, assumptions about the likelihood of future events, the possibility of human error and the risk
+Added: If we are unable to remediate the material weaknesses, our ability to record, process and report financial information
+Added: accurately, and to prepare the consolidated financial statements within the time periods specified by the rules and regulations
+Added: of the SEC, could be adversely affected which, in turn, may adversely affect our reputation and business and the trading price
+Added: of our Common Stock.
+Added: Our failure to design and maintain effective internal control over financial reporting could also result
+Added: in errors in our consolidated financial statements that could result in a restatement of such financial statements and could
+Added: cause us to fail to meet such time periods, any of which could diminish investor confidence in us and cause a decline in the price
+Added: of our Common Stock.
+Added: In addition, any such failures could result in litigation or regulatory actions by the SEC or other regulatory
+Added: authorities, loss of investor confidence, our Common Stock no longer being quoted on the over-the-counter market, harm to our
+Added: reputation and financial condition, or diversion of financial and management resources from the operation of our business.
reported financial results may be adversely affected by changes in accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
−Removed: GAAP is subject to interpretation
−Removed: by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”), the SEC, and various bodies formed to promulgate and interpret
−Removed: appropriate accounting principles.
−Removed: A change in these principles or interpretations could have a significant effect on our reported
−Removed: results of operations and could affect the reporting of transactions already completed before the announcement of such change.
−Removed: We may be vulnerable to continued
−Removed: global economic uncertainty causing volatility in financial markets.
−Removed: Our business may be sensitive to changes
−Removed: in general economic conditions and the financial markets inside the United States and internationally, which have experienced extreme
−Removed: disruption in recent times, including, among other things, extreme volatility in security prices, severely diminished liquidity
−Removed: and credit availability, and declining valuations of investments.
−Removed: We believe these disruptions are likely to have an ongoing adverse
−Removed: effect on the world economy.
−Removed: A continued economic downturn and financial market disruptions could have a material adverse effect
−Removed: on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: Any uncertainties relating to COVID-19 or other adverse public
−Removed: health developments, inflation, the foreign and domestic government sanctions imposed on Russia as a result of its invasion of
−Removed: Ukraine, or global supply chain disruptions may cause consumers, businesses, and governments to defer purchases in response to
−Removed: tighter credit, decreased cash availability and declining consumer confidence.
−Removed: Accordingly, demand for our products or services
−Removed: could decrease and differ materially from current expectations.
−Removed: Further, some of our customers may require substantial financing
−Removed: in order to fund their operations and subscribe or purchase products or services from us.
−Removed: The inability of these customers to obtain
−Removed: sufficient credit to finance purchases of our products or services and meet their payment obligations to us or possible insolvencies
−Removed: of our customers could result in decreased customer demand and could adversely impact our financial results.
+Added: is subject to interpretation by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”), the SEC, and various bodies formed
+Added: to promulgate and interpret appropriate accounting principles.
+Added: A change in these principles or interpretations could have a significant
+Added: effect on our reported results of operations and could affect the reporting of transactions already completed before the announcement
+Added: of such change.
+Added: may be vulnerable to continued global economic uncertainty causing volatility in financial markets.
+Added: business may be sensitive to changes in general economic conditions and the financial markets inside the United States and internationally,
+Added: which have experienced extreme disruption in recent times, including, among other things, extreme volatility in security prices,
+Added: severely diminished liquidity and credit availability, and declining valuations of investments.
+Added: We believe these disruptions are
+Added: likely to have an ongoing adverse effect on the world economy.
+Added: A continued economic downturn and financial market disruptions
+Added: could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: Any uncertainties relating
+Added: to COVID-19 or other adverse public health developments, inflation, the foreign and domestic government sanctions imposed on Russia
+Added: as a result of its invasion of Ukraine, or global supply chain disruptions may cause consumers, businesses, and governments to
+Added: defer purchases in response to tighter credit, decreased cash availability and declining consumer confidence.
+Added: Accordingly, demand
+Added: for our products or services could decrease and differ materially from current expectations.
+Added: Further, some of our customers may
+Added: require substantial financing in order to fund their operations and subscribe or purchase products or services from us.
+Added: The inability
+Added: of these customers to obtain sufficient credit to finance purchases of our products or services and meet their payment obligations
+Added: to us or possible insolvencies of our customers could result in decreased customer demand and could adversely impact our financial
Related to Our Common Stock
−Removed: The market price
−Removed: of our Common Stock is likely to be highly volatile given our status as a relatively unknown company with a small and thinly traded
−Removed: public float, and lack of profits, and you may lose some or all of your investment.
−Removed: The market for our Common
−Removed: Stock is characterized by significant price volatility when compared to the securities of larger, more established companies that
−Removed: have large public floats, and we expect that the price of our Common Stock will continue to be more volatile than the securities
−Removed: of such larger, more established companies for the indefinite future.
−Removed: The volatility in the price of our Common Stock is attributable
−Removed: to a number of factors.
−Removed: First, as noted above, our Common Stock is, compared to the securities of such larger, more established
−Removed: companies, sporadically and thinly traded.
−Removed: The price of our Common Stock could, for example, decline precipitously in the
−Removed: event that a large number of shares of our Common Stock is sold on the market without commensurate demand.
−Removed: Secondly, we are a speculative
−Removed: or “risky” investment due to our lack of profits to date.
−Removed: As a consequence of this enhanced risk, more risk-adverse
−Removed: investors may, under the fear of losing all or most of their investment in the event of negative news or lack of progress, be more
−Removed: inclined to sell their shares of Common Stock on the market more quickly and at greater discounts than would be the case with the
−Removed: securities of a larger, more established company that has a large public float.
−Removed: Such volatility can also occur due to a variety
−Removed: of other factors, including the following:
+Added: market price of our Common Stock is likely to be highly volatile given our status as a relatively unknown company with a small
+Added: and thinly traded public float, and lack of profits, and you may lose some or all of your investment.
+Added: market for our Common Stock is characterized by significant price volatility when compared to the securities of larger, more established
+Added: companies that have large public floats, and we expect that the price of our Common Stock will continue to be more volatile than
+Added: the securities of such larger, more established companies for the indefinite future.
+Added: The volatility in the price of our Common
+Added: Stock is attributable to a number of factors.
+Added: First, as noted above, our Common Stock is, compared to the securities of such larger,
+Added: more established companies, sporadically and thinly traded.
+Added: The price of our Common Stock could, for example, decline precipitously
+Added: in the event that a large number of shares of our Common Stock is sold on the market without commensurate demand.
+Added: are a speculative or “risky” investment due to our lack of profits to date.
+Added: As a consequence of this enhanced risk,
+Added: more risk-adverse investors may, under the fear of losing all or most of their investment in the event of negative news or lack
+Added: of progress, be more inclined to sell their shares of Common Stock on the market more quickly and at greater discounts than would
+Added: be the case with the securities of a larger, more established company that has a large public float.
+Added: Such volatility can also
+Added: occur due to a variety of other factors, including the following:
the inability to maintain the quotation of the
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of our business and the timing of expected business milestones.
−Removed: In addition, the stock
−Removed: markets have experienced extreme price and volume fluctuations that have affected and continue to affect the market prices of equity
−Removed: securities of many companies.
−Removed: These fluctuations have often been unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of
−Removed: those companies.
−Removed: Broad market and industry factors, as well as general economic, political, regulatory and market conditions, may
−Removed: negatively affect the market price of our Common Stock, regardless of our actual operating performance.
−Removed: Many of these factors are
−Removed: beyond our control and may decrease the market price of our Common Stock regardless of our operating performance.
−Removed: Volatility in
−Removed: the prices of our Common Stock could subject us to securities class action litigation.
+Added: addition, the stock markets have experienced extreme price and volume fluctuations that have affected and continue to affect the
+Added: market prices of equity securities of many companies.
+Added: These fluctuations have often been unrelated or disproportionate to the
+Added: operating performance of those companies.
+Added: Broad market and industry factors, as well as general economic, political, regulatory
+Added: and market conditions, may negatively affect the market price of our Common Stock, regardless of our actual operating performance.
+Added: Many of these factors are beyond our control and may decrease the market price of our Common Stock regardless of our operating
+Added: in the prices of our Common Stock could subject us to securities class action litigation.
the past, securities class action litigation has often been brought against a company following a decline in the market price
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of management’s attention and resources, which could harm our business.
−Removed: Our Common Stock is quoted on the
−Removed: Experts Market tier of the OTC Markets Group Inc., which may have an unfavorable impact on the price of our Common Stock and liquidity.
+Added: Common Stock is quoted on the Experts Market tier of the OTC Markets Group Inc., which may have an unfavorable impact on the price
+Added: of our Common Stock and liquidity.
Our Common Stock may not be eligible for listing on a national securities exchange.
−Removed: Our Common Stock is quoted on the Experts
−Removed: Market tier of OTC Markets Group, Inc.
−Removed: This tier is a significantly more limited market than other national securities exchanges,
−Removed: such as those operated by The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC.
−Removed: The quotation of our Common Stock on the over-the-counter market may result
−Removed: in a less liquid market available for existing and potential stockholders to trade shares of our Common Stock, could depress the
−Removed: trading price of our Common Stock and could have a long-term adverse impact on our ability to raise capital in the future.
−Removed: is no guarantee that any such national securities exchange or other quotation system will permit our Common Stock to be listed
−Removed: As a result, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell or obtain accurate quotations for our Common Stock, and
−Removed: the liquidity of our Common Stock remain limited.
−Removed: These factors may have an adverse impact on the trading and price of our Common
−Removed: We cannot predict the extent to which
−Removed: an active public trading market for our Common Stock will develop or be sustained.
−Removed: If an active public trading market for our Common
−Removed: Stock does not develop or cannot be sustained, you may be unable to liquidate your investment in our securities.
−Removed: At present, there is minimal public trading
−Removed: in our Common Stock.
−Removed: We cannot predict the extent to which an active public market for our Common Stock will develop or be sustained
−Removed: due to a number of factors, including the fact that we are a small company that is relatively unknown to stock analysts, stock
−Removed: brokers, institutional investors, and others in the investment community that generate or influence sales volume, and that even
−Removed: if we came to the attention of such persons, they tend to be risk-averse and would be reluctant to follow an unproven company such
−Removed: as ours or purchase or recommend the purchase of our securities until such time as we became more seasoned and viable.
−Removed: As a consequence,
−Removed: there may be periods of several days or more when trading activity in our Common Stock is minimal or non-existent, as compared
−Removed: to a seasoned issuer which has a large and steady volume of trading activity that will generally support continuous sales without
−Removed: an adverse effect on market price.
−Removed: We cannot give you any assurance that an active public trading market for our securities will
−Removed: develop or be sustained.
−Removed: If such a market cannot be sustained, you may be unable to liquidate your investment in our securities.
−Removed: broker-dealers may be discouraged
−Removed: from effecting transactions in shares of our Common Stock because they may be considered penny stocks and thus be subject to the
−Removed: penny stock rules.
−Removed: The SEC has adopted a number of rules to
−Removed: regulate “penny stock” that restricts transactions involving stock which is deemed to be penny stock.
−Removed: Such rules include
−Removed: Rules 3a51-1, 15g-1, 15g-2, 15g-3, 15g-4, 15g-5, 15g-6, 15g-7, and 15g-9 under the Exchange Act.
−Removed: These rules may have the effect
−Removed: of reducing the liquidity of penny stocks.
−Removed: “Penny stocks” generally are equity securities with a price of less than
−Removed: $5.00 per share (other than securities registered on certain national securities exchanges if current price and volume information
−Removed: with respect to transactions in such securities is provided by the exchange or system).
−Removed: Our shares of Common Stock have in the
−Removed: past constituted, and may again in the future constitute, “penny stock” within the meaning of the rules.
−Removed: The additional
−Removed: sales practice and disclosure requirements imposed upon U.S.
−Removed: broker-dealers may discourage such broker-dealers from effecting transactions
−Removed: in shares of our Common Stock, which could severely limit the market liquidity of such shares of Common Stock and impede their
−Removed: sale in the secondary market.
−Removed: broker-dealer selling a penny stock
−Removed: to anyone other than an established customer or “accredited investor” (generally, an individual with a net worth in
−Removed: excess of $1,000,000 or an annual income exceeding $200,000, or $300,000 together with his or her spouse) must make a special suitability
−Removed: determination for the purchaser and must receive the purchaser’s written consent to the transaction prior to sale, unless
−Removed: the broker-dealer or the transaction is otherwise exempt.
−Removed: In addition, the “penny stock” regulations require the U.S.
−Removed: broker-dealer to deliver, prior to any transaction involving a “penny stock”, a disclosure schedule prepared in accordance
−Removed: with SEC standards relating to the “penny stock” market, unless the broker-dealer or the transaction is otherwise exempt.
+Added: Common Stock is quoted on the Experts Market tier of OTC Markets Group, Inc.
+Added: This tier is a significantly more limited market
+Added: than other national securities exchanges, such as those operated by The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC.
+Added: The quotation of our Common Stock
+Added: on the over-the-counter market may result in a less liquid market available for existing and potential stockholders to trade shares
+Added: of our Common Stock, could depress the trading price of our Common Stock and could have a long-term adverse impact on our ability
+Added: to raise capital in the future.
+Added: There is no guarantee that any such national securities exchange or other quotation system will
+Added: permit our Common Stock to be listed and traded.
+Added: As a result, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell or obtain accurate
+Added: quotations for our Common Stock, and the liquidity of our Common Stock remain limited.
+Added: These factors may have an adverse impact
+Added: on the trading and price of our Common Stock.
+Added: cannot predict the extent to which an active public trading market for our Common Stock will develop or be sustained.
+Added: public trading market for our Common Stock does not develop or cannot be sustained, you may be unable to liquidate your investment
+Added: in our securities.
+Added: present, there is minimal public trading in our Common Stock.
+Added: We cannot predict the extent to which an active public market for
+Added: our Common Stock will develop or be sustained due to a number of factors, including the fact that we are a small company that
+Added: is relatively unknown to stock analysts, stock brokers, institutional investors, and others in the investment community that generate
+Added: or influence sales volume, and that even if we came to the attention of such persons, they tend to be risk-averse and would be
+Added: reluctant to follow an unproven company such as ours or purchase or recommend the purchase of our securities until such time as
+Added: we became more seasoned and viable.
+Added: As a consequence, there may be periods of several days or more when trading activity in our
+Added: Common Stock is minimal or non-existent, as compared to a seasoned issuer which has a large and steady volume of trading activity
+Added: that will generally support continuous sales without an adverse effect on market price.
+Added: We cannot give you any assurance that
+Added: an active public trading market for our securities will develop or be sustained.
+Added: If such a market cannot be sustained, you may
+Added: be unable to liquidate your investment in our securities.
+Added: broker-dealers may be discouraged from effecting transactions in shares of our Common Stock because they may be considered penny
+Added: stocks and thus be subject to the penny stock rules.
+Added: SEC has adopted a number of rules to regulate “penny stock” that restricts transactions involving stock which is deemed
+Added: to be penny stock.
+Added: Such rules include Rules 3a51-1, 15g-1, 15g-2, 15g-3, 15g-4, 15g-5, 15g-6, 15g-7, and 15g-9 under the Exchange
+Added: These rules may have the effect of reducing the liquidity of penny stocks.
+Added: “Penny stocks” generally are equity
+Added: securities with a price of less than $5.00 per share (other than securities registered on certain national securities exchanges
+Added: if current price and volume information with respect to transactions in such securities is provided by the exchange or system).
+Added: Our shares of Common Stock have in the past constituted, and may again in the future constitute, “penny stock” within
+Added: the meaning of the rules.
+Added: The additional sales practice and disclosure requirements imposed upon U.S.
+Added: broker-dealers may discourage
+Added: such broker-dealers from effecting transactions in shares of our Common Stock, which could severely limit the market liquidity
+Added: of such shares of Common Stock and impede their sale in the secondary market.
+Added: broker-dealer selling a penny stock to anyone other than an established customer or “accredited investor” (generally,
+Added: an individual with a net worth in excess of $1,000,000 or an annual income exceeding $200,000, or $300,000 together with his or
+Added: her spouse) must make a special suitability determination for the purchaser and must receive the purchaser’s written consent
+Added: to the transaction prior to sale, unless the broker-dealer or the transaction is otherwise exempt.
+Added: In addition, the “penny
+Added: stock” regulations require the U.S.
+Added: broker-dealer to deliver, prior to any transaction involving a “penny stock”,
+Added: a disclosure schedule prepared in accordance with SEC standards relating to the “penny stock” market, unless the broker-dealer
+Added: or the transaction is otherwise exempt.
broker-dealer is also required to disclose commissions payable to the U.S.
−Removed: broker-dealer and the registered representative
−Removed: and current quotations for the securities.
+Added: broker-dealer
+Added: and the registered representative and current quotations for the securities.
Finally, a U.S.
−Removed: broker-dealer is required to submit monthly statements disclosing recent
−Removed: price information with respect to the “penny stock” held in a customer’s account and information with respect
−Removed: to the limited market in “penny stocks”.
−Removed: Stockholders should be aware that, according
−Removed: to the SEC, the market for “penny stocks” has suffered in recent years from patterns of fraud and abuse.
−Removed: Such patterns
−Removed: (i) control of the market for the security by one or a few broker-dealers that are often related to the promoter or issuer;
−Removed: (ii) manipulation of prices through prearranged matching of purchases and sales and false and misleading press releases;
−Removed: “boiler room” practices involving high-pressure sales tactics and unrealistic price projections by inexperienced salespersons;
+Added: broker-dealer is required to submit
+Added: monthly statements disclosing recent price information with respect to the “penny stock” held in a customer’s
+Added: account and information with respect to the limited market in “penny stocks”.
+Added: should be aware that, according to the SEC, the market for “penny stocks” has suffered in recent years from patterns
+Added: of fraud and abuse.
+Added: Such patterns include:
+Added: (i) control of the market for the security by one or a few broker-dealers that are
+Added: often related to the promoter or issuer;
+Added: (ii) manipulation of prices through prearranged matching of purchases and sales and false
+Added: and misleading press releases;
+Added: (iii) “boiler room” practices involving high-pressure sales tactics and unrealistic
+Added: price projections by inexperienced salespersons;
(iv) excessive and undisclosed bid-ask differentials and markups by selling broker-dealers;
−Removed: and (v) the wholesale dumping of the
−Removed: same securities by promoters and broker-dealers after prices have been manipulated to a desired level, resulting in investor losses.
−Removed: Our management is aware of the abuses that have occurred historically in the penny stock market.
−Removed: Although we do not expect to be
−Removed: in a position to dictate the behavior of the market or of broker-dealers who participate in the market, management will strive
−Removed: within the confines of practical limitations to prevent the described patterns from being established with respect to our securities.
−Removed: Because certain of our stockholders
−Removed: control a significant number of shares of our Common Stock, they may have effective control over actions requiring stockholder
−Removed: As of the date of the filing of this Annual
−Removed: Report and in part due to the Change of Control, Arena, together with its affiliates, beneficially owns an aggregate of 2,347,661,906
−Removed: shares of Common Stock as well as all shares of outstanding Series B Preferred Stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Series
−Removed: B Preferred Stock”), providing such holder the ability to vote approximately 90.2% of the total voting power of our capital
−Removed: One of the entities affiliated with Arena, Portents Holdings LLC, beneficially owns all of our outstanding Series B Preferred
−Removed: Stock, which shares alone entitles it to voting power equivalent to the number of votes equal to 51% of the total voting power
−Removed: of each class of stock outstanding.
−Removed: Due to such disproportionate voting power, new investors will not be able to effect a change
−Removed: in our business or management, and therefore, stockholders would have limited recourse as a result of decisions made by management.
−Removed: As a result, Arena has the ability to control the outcome of matters submitted to our stockholders for approval, including the
−Removed: election of directors and any merger, consolidation or sale of all or substantially all of our assets.
−Removed: In addition, Arena has the
−Removed: ability to control the management and affairs of our Company.
−Removed: Accordingly, this concentration of ownership might harm the market
−Removed: price of our Common Stock by:
−Removed: delaying, deferring or preventing a change in corporate control;
−Removed: impeding a merger, consolidation, takeover or other business combination involving us;
−Removed: discouraging a potential acquirer from making a tender offer or otherwise attempting to obtain control of us.
−Removed: If securities
−Removed: or industry analysts do not publish research or reports about us, or publish negative reports, the price of our Common Stock and
−Removed: trading volume could decline.
−Removed: The trading market
−Removed: for our Common Stock will depend, in part, on the research and reports that securities or industry analysts publish about us.
+Added: and (v) the wholesale dumping of the same securities by promoters and broker-dealers after prices have been manipulated to a desired
+Added: level, resulting in investor losses.
+Added: Our management is aware of the abuses that have occurred historically in the penny stock
+Added: Although we do not expect to be in a position to dictate the behavior of the market or of broker-dealers who participate
+Added: in the market, management will strive within the confines of practical limitations to prevent the described patterns from being
+Added: established with respect to our securities.
+Added: certain of our stockholders control a significant number of shares of our Common Stock, they may have effective control over actions
+Added: requiring stockholder approval.
+Added: of the date of the filing of this Annual Report and in part due to the Change of Control, Arena, together with its affiliates,
+Added: beneficially owns an aggregate of 2,347,661,906 shares of Common Stock as well as all shares of outstanding Series B Preferred
+Added: Stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Series B Preferred Stock”), providing such holder the ability to vote approximately
+Added: 90.2% of the total voting power of our capital stock.
+Added: One of the entities affiliated with Arena, Portents Holdings LLC, beneficially
+Added: owns all of our outstanding Series B Preferred Stock, which shares alone entitles it to voting power equivalent to the number
+Added: of votes equal to 51% of the total voting power of each class of stock outstanding.
+Added: Due to such disproportionate voting power,
+Added: new investors will not be able to effect a change in our business or management, and therefore, stockholders would have limited
+Added: recourse as a result of decisions made by management.
+Added: As a result, Arena has the ability to control the outcome of matters submitted
+Added: to our stockholders for approval, including the election of directors and any merger, consolidation or sale of all or substantially
+Added: all of our assets.
+Added: In addition, Arena has the ability to control the management and affairs of our Company.
+Added: Accordingly, this
+Added: concentration of ownership might harm the market price of our Common Stock by:
+Added: deferring or preventing a change in corporate control;
+Added: a merger, consolidation, takeover or other business combination involving us;
+Added: a potential acquirer from making a tender offer or otherwise attempting to obtain control of us.
+Added: securities or industry analysts do not publish research or reports about us, or publish negative reports, the price of our Common
+Added: Stock and trading volume could decline.
+Added: trading market for our Common Stock will depend, in part, on the research and reports that securities or industry analysts publish
We do not have any control over these analysts.
−Removed: If our financial performance fails to meet analyst estimates or one or more of
−Removed: the analysts who cover us downgrade our Common Stock, change their opinion, or reduce the target stock price for our Common Stock,
−Removed: our Common Stock price would likely decline.
−Removed: If one or more of these analysts do not publish reports on us regularly or at all,
−Removed: we will not likely have visibility in the financial markets, which could cause our Common Stock price or trading volume to decline.
−Removed: Because we do
−Removed: not anticipate paying any cash dividends on our shares of Common Stock in the foreseeable future, capital appreciation, if any,
−Removed: would be your sole source of gain if you hold such shares.
−Removed: We currently anticipate
−Removed: that we will retain future earnings for the development, operation and expansion of our business and we do not anticipate declaring
−Removed: or paying any cash dividends on our Common Stock for the foreseeable future.
−Removed: As a result, capital appreciation, if any, of our
−Removed: Common Stock would be your sole source of gain on an investment in such shares for the foreseeable future.
−Removed: A large number
−Removed: of outstanding shares of our Common Stock is currently restricted from resale.
−Removed: The number of shares eligible for public sale upon
−Removed: the lapse of such restrictions and conversions of outstanding convertible notes and preferred stock could depress the market price
−Removed: of our Common Stock dilute the ownership interests of existing stockholders.
−Removed: The following summarizes
−Removed: certain transactions in which a large number of shares of Common Stock were issued, which shares are currently restricted from
−Removed: resale but may in the future be sold upon the lapse of such restrictions:
−Removed: ● In connection with the issuance of convertible notes to the Investors, we issued to them shares
−Removed: of our Series F convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share (“Series F Preferred Stock”), which was subsequently
−Removed: converted into 192,073,017 shares of Common Stock.
−Removed: ● In connection with the issuance of a promissory note to Z4 in December 2021, we issued it warrants
−Removed: to purchase up to 500,000 shares of our Common Stock.
−Removed: ● 155,000 issued and outstanding shares of our Series D convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001
−Removed: per share (the “Series D Preferred Stock”), may be converted into 155,000,000 shares of Common Stock.
−Removed: ● We have issued 1,152,500 shares of the Series E-1 convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001
−Removed: per share (the “Series E-1 Preferred Stock”), which were issued in September 2021 and automatically convert into 1,152,500,000
−Removed: shares of Common Stock two years from the date of issuance.
−Removed: The Company has not processed such conversions as of the date of this
−Removed: Annual Report.
−Removed: ● We have issued 39,895 shares of Series H convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share
−Removed: (the “Series H Preferred Stock”), which may be converted into 39,895,000 shares of Common Stock.
−Removed: ● As of the date of this Annual
−Removed: Report, the outstanding aggregate principal balance, including accrued interest, of outstanding
−Removed: convertible notes, excluding the Investors’ Notes all of which are currently in
−Removed: default is convertible into approximately 163,000,000 shares of Common Stock.
−Removed: Sales of our Common
−Removed: Stock as such restrictions are lifted and such conversions occur (or in connection with any anticipated conversions) may make it
−Removed: more difficult for us to sell our Common Stock and other equity securities in the future at a time and at a price that we deem
−Removed: Such conversions and sales could also cause the trading price of our Common Stock to fall and dilute the ownership
−Removed: of our existing stockholders.
−Removed: We could issue “blank check”
−Removed: preferred stock without stockholder approval with the effect of diluting then current stockholder interests and impairing their
−Removed: voting rights;
−Removed: and provisions in our organizational documents could discourage a takeover that stockholders may consider favorable.
−Removed: Our articles of incorporation, as amended
−Removed: (“Articles of Incorporation”), authorizes the issuance of up to 50,000,000 shares of “blank check” preferred
−Removed: stock with designations, rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time by our Board.
−Removed: Our Board is empowered, without
−Removed: stockholder approval, to issue a series of preferred stock with dividend, liquidation, conversion, voting or other rights which
−Removed: could dilute the interest of, or impair the voting power of, our common stockholders.
−Removed: The issuance of a series of preferred stock
−Removed: could be used as a method of discouraging, delaying, or preventing a change in control of the Company.
−Removed: For example, it would be
−Removed: possible for our Board of Directors to issue preferred stock with voting or other rights or preferences that could impede the success
−Removed: of any attempt to change control of the Company.
−Removed: Currently, shares of our Series B Preferred Stock, Series D Preferred Stock, Series
−Removed: E-1 Preferred Stock and Series H Preferred Stock are currently outstanding, each with preferential rights over the Common Stock.
−Removed: Our Articles of Incorporation, amended
−Removed: and restated bylaws (“Bylaws”) and Nevada law have anti-takeover provisions that could discourage, delay or prevent
−Removed: a change in control, which may cause the prices of our securities to decline.
−Removed: Our Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and
−Removed: Nevada law contain provisions which could make it more difficult for a third party to acquire us, even if closing such a transaction
−Removed: would be beneficial to our stockholders.
−Removed: We are currently authorized to issue up to 50,000,000 shares of “blank check”
−Removed: preferred stock.
−Removed: This preferred stock may be issued in one or more series, the terms of which may be determined at the time of
−Removed: issuance by our board of directors without further action by stockholders.
−Removed: Currently, shares of our Series B Preferred Stock, Series
−Removed: D Preferred Stock, Series E-1 Preferred Stock and Series H Preferred Stock are currently outstanding, each with preferential rights
−Removed: over the Common Stock.
−Removed: The terms of such series of preferred stock any other series of preferred stock may include voting rights
−Removed: (including the right to vote as a series on particular matters), preferences as to dividend, liquidation, conversion and redemption
−Removed: rights and sinking fund provisions.
−Removed: Such classes of preferred stock now and hereinafter issued could materially adversely affect
−Removed: the rights of the holders of our securities, and therefore, reduce the value of our securities.
−Removed: In particular, specific rights
−Removed: granted to future holders of preferred stock could be used to restrict our ability to merge with, or sell our assets to, a third
−Removed: party and thereby preserve control by current management.
−Removed: Our Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or
−Removed: Nevada law contain provisions that are intended to deter coercive takeover practices and inadequate takeover bids by making such
−Removed: practices or bids unacceptably expensive to the raider and to encourage prospective acquirers to negotiate with our board of directors
−Removed: rather than to attempt a hostile takeover.
+Added: If our financial performance fails to meet analyst estimates or one
+Added: or more of the analysts who cover us downgrade our Common Stock, change their opinion, or reduce the target stock price for our
+Added: Common Stock, our Common Stock price would likely decline.
+Added: If one or more of these analysts do not publish reports on us regularly
+Added: or at all, we will not likely have visibility in the financial markets, which could cause our Common Stock price or trading volume
+Added: we do not anticipate paying any cash dividends on our shares of Common Stock in the foreseeable future, capital appreciation,
+Added: if any, would be your sole source of gain if you hold such shares.
+Added: currently anticipate that we will retain future earnings for the development, operation and expansion of our business and we do
+Added: not anticipate declaring or paying any cash dividends on our Common Stock for the foreseeable future.
+Added: As a result, capital appreciation,
+Added: if any, of our Common Stock would be your sole source of gain on an investment in such shares for the foreseeable future.
+Added: large number of outstanding shares of our Common Stock is currently restricted from resale.
+Added: The number of shares eligible for
+Added: public sale upon the lapse of such restrictions and conversions of outstanding convertible notes and preferred stock could depress
+Added: the market price of our Common Stock dilute the ownership interests of existing stockholders.
+Added: following summarizes certain transactions in which a large number of shares of Common Stock were issued, which shares are currently
+Added: restricted from resale but may in the future be sold upon the lapse of such restrictions:
+Added: In connection with
+Added: the issuance of convertible notes to the Investors, we issued to them shares of our Series F convertible preferred stock,
+Added: par value $0.001 per share (“Series F Preferred Stock”), which was subsequently converted into 192,073,017 shares
+Added: of Common Stock.
+Added: In connection with
+Added: the issuance of a promissory note to Z4 in December 2021, we issued it warrants to purchase up to 500,000 shares of our Common
+Added: 155,000 issued and
+Added: outstanding shares of our Series D convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Series D Preferred
+Added: Stock”), may be converted into 155,000,000 shares of Common Stock.
+Added: We have issued 1,152,500
+Added: shares of the Series E-1 convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Series E-1 Preferred Stock”),
+Added: which were issued in September 2021 and automatically convert into 1,152,500,000 shares of Common Stock two years from the
+Added: date of issuance.
+Added: The Company has not processed such conversions as of the date of this Annual Report.
+Added: We have issued 39,895
+Added: shares of Series H convertible preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Series H Preferred Stock”), which
+Added: may be converted into 39,895,000 shares of Common Stock.
+Added: As of the date of
+Added: this Annual Report, the outstanding aggregate principal balance, including accrued interest, of outstanding convertible notes,
+Added: excluding the Investors’ Notes all of which are currently in default is convertible into approximately 163,000,000 shares
+Added: of Common Stock.
+Added: of our Common Stock as such restrictions are lifted and such conversions occur (or in connection with any anticipated conversions)
+Added: may make it more difficult for us to sell our Common Stock and other equity securities in the future at a time and at a price
+Added: that we deem appropriate.
+Added: Such conversions and sales could also cause the trading price of our Common Stock to fall and dilute
+Added: the ownership of our existing stockholders.
+Added: could issue “blank check” preferred stock without stockholder approval with the effect of diluting then current stockholder
+Added: interests and impairing their voting rights;
+Added: and provisions in our organizational documents could discourage a takeover that stockholders
+Added: may consider favorable.
+Added: articles of incorporation, as amended (“Articles of Incorporation”), authorizes the issuance of up to 50,000,000 shares
+Added: of “blank check” preferred stock with designations, rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time
+Added: by our Board.
+Added: Our Board is empowered, without stockholder approval, to issue a series of preferred stock with dividend, liquidation,
+Added: conversion, voting or other rights which could dilute the interest of, or impair the voting power of, our common stockholders.
+Added: The issuance of a series of preferred stock could be used as a method of discouraging, delaying, or preventing a change in control
+Added: of the Company.
+Added: For example, it would be possible for our Board of Directors to issue preferred stock with voting or other rights
+Added: or preferences that could impede the success of any attempt to change control of the Company.
+Added: Currently, shares of our Series
+Added: B Preferred Stock, Series D Preferred Stock, Series E-1 Preferred Stock and Series H Preferred Stock are currently outstanding,
+Added: each with preferential rights over the Common Stock.
+Added: Articles of Incorporation, amended and restated bylaws (“Bylaws”) and Nevada law have anti-takeover provisions that
+Added: could discourage, delay or prevent a change in control, which may cause the prices of our securities to decline.
+Added: Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Nevada law contain provisions which could make it more difficult for a third party to acquire
+Added: us, even if closing such a transaction would be beneficial to our stockholders.
+Added: We are currently authorized to issue up to 50,000,000
+Added: shares of “blank check” preferred stock.
+Added: This preferred stock may be issued in one or more series, the terms of which
+Added: may be determined at the time of issuance by our board of directors without further action by stockholders.
+Added: Currently, shares
+Added: of our Series B Preferred Stock, Series D Preferred Stock, Series E-1 Preferred Stock and Series H Preferred Stock are currently
+Added: outstanding, each with preferential rights over the Common Stock.
+Added: The terms of such series of preferred stock any other series
+Added: of preferred stock may include voting rights (including the right to vote as a series on particular matters), preferences as to
+Added: dividend, liquidation, conversion and redemption rights and sinking fund provisions.
+Added: Such classes of preferred stock now and hereinafter
+Added: issued could materially adversely affect the rights of the holders of our securities, and therefore, reduce the value of our securities.
+Added: In particular, specific rights granted to future holders of preferred stock could be used to restrict our ability to merge with,
+Added: or sell our assets to, a third party and thereby preserve control by current management.
+Added: Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or Nevada law contain provisions that are intended to deter coercive takeover practices and
+Added: inadequate takeover bids by making such practices or bids unacceptably expensive to the raider and to encourage prospective acquirers
+Added: to negotiate with our board of directors rather than to attempt a hostile takeover.
These provisions include, among others:
−Removed: the inability of our stockholders to call a special meeting;
−Removed: the right of our Board of Directors to issue preferred stock without stockholder approval;
−Removed: the ability of our directors to fill vacancies on our Board of Directors.
−Removed: ● Provisions of our Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or
−Removed: Nevada law also could have the effect of discouraging potential acquisition proposals or making a tender offer or delaying or
−Removed: preventing a change in control, including changes a stockholder might consider favorable.
−Removed: Such provisions may also prevent or
−Removed: frustrate attempts by our stockholders to replace or remove our management.
−Removed: In particular, our Articles of Incorporation, our
−Removed: Bylaws or Nevada law, as applicable, among other things, may provide our Board of Directors with the ability to alter our Bylaws
−Removed: without stockholder approval, and provide that vacancies on our Board of Directors may be filled by a majority of directors in
−Removed: office, although less than a quorum.
−Removed: In addition, we are subject to Nevada’s
−Removed: Combination with Interested Stockholders Statute (Nevada Revised Statutes 78.411 – 78.444), which prohibits an interested
−Removed: stockholder from entering into a “combination” with the corporation, unless certain conditions are met.
−Removed: These provisions
−Removed: are expected to discourage certain types of coercive takeover practices and inadequate takeover bids and to encourage persons seeking
−Removed: to acquire control of our company to first negotiate with our Board of Directors.
−Removed: These provisions may delay or prevent someone
−Removed: from acquiring or merging with us, which may cause the market price of our Common Stock to decline.
−Removed: We are also subject to Nevada’s Acquisition
−Removed: of Controlling Interest Statute (Nevada Revised Statutes 78.378 – 78.3793), which prohibits an acquirer, under certain circumstances,
−Removed: from voting shares of a corporation’s stock after crossing specific threshold ownership percentages.
−Removed: These provisions have
−Removed: the effect of discouraging or delaying from acquiring or merging with us.
+Added: the inability of
+Added: our stockholders to call a special meeting;
+Added: the right of our
+Added: Board of Directors to issue preferred stock without stockholder approval;
+Added: the ability of our
+Added: directors to fill vacancies on our Board of Directors.
+Added: Provisions of our
+Added: Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or Nevada law also could have the effect of discouraging potential acquisition proposals
+Added: or making a tender offer or delaying or preventing a change in control, including changes a stockholder might consider favorable.
+Added: Such provisions may also prevent or frustrate attempts by our stockholders to replace or remove our management.
+Added: In particular,
+Added: our Articles of Incorporation, our Bylaws or Nevada law, as applicable, among other things, may provide our Board of Directors
+Added: with the ability to alter our Bylaws without stockholder approval, and provide that vacancies on our Board of Directors may
+Added: be filled by a majority of directors in office, although less than a quorum.
+Added: addition, we are subject to Nevada’s Combination with Interested Stockholders Statute (Nevada Revised Statutes 78.411 –
+Added: 78.444), which prohibits an interested stockholder from entering into a “combination” with the corporation, unless
+Added: certain conditions are met.
+Added: These provisions are expected to discourage certain types of coercive takeover practices and inadequate
+Added: takeover bids and to encourage persons seeking to acquire control of our company to first negotiate with our Board of Directors.
+Added: These provisions may delay or prevent someone from acquiring or merging with us, which may cause the market price of our Common
+Added: Stock to decline.
+Added: are also subject to Nevada’s Acquisition of Controlling Interest Statute (Nevada Revised Statutes 78.378 – 78.3793),
+Added: which prohibits an acquirer, under certain circumstances, from voting shares of a corporation’s stock after crossing specific
+Added: threshold ownership percentages.
+Added: These provisions have the effect of discouraging or delaying from acquiring or merging with us.
Unresolved Staff Comments.
−Removed: We are a smaller reporting company as defined
−Removed: by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and is not required to provide the information required under this item.
+Added: are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and is not required to provide the information required
+Added: under this item.
Cybersecurity.
−Removed: Not applicable.
−Removed: We are a remote-only company.
−Removed: we maintain basic headquarters at 2500 Westchester Avenue, Suite 401, Purchase, New York, for which there is no lease.
+Added: are a remote-only company.
+Added: Accordingly, we maintain basic headquarters at 2500 Westchester Avenue, Suite 401, Purchase, New York,
+Added: for which there is no lease.
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