UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
FORM
10-Q
☒
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For
the quarterly period ended September 30, 2023
☐
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 or 15(d) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT
For
the transition period from __________ to __________
MDwerks,
Inc.
(Exact
name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)
Commission
File No. 000-56299
Delaware
33-1095411
(State
or other jurisdiction
or incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S.
Employer
Identification No.)
411
Walnut Street , Suite 20125
Green
Cove , FL 32043
(Address
of Principal Executive Offices)
(252) 501-0019
(Issuer’s
telephone number)
Securities
registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title
of each class
Trading
Symbol(s)
Name
of each exchange on which registered
N/A
N/A
N/A
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act of 1934
during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject
to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Regulation
S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit
such files). Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting
company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer”,
“smaller reporting company”, and “emerging growth company in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large
accelerated filer ☐ Accelerated filer ☐ Non-accelerated filer ☒ Smaller reporting company ☒ Emerging growth company
☐
If
an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying
with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). ☒ Yes ☐ No
As
of November 14, 2023, the Company has 127,491,518 shares of common stock issued and outstanding.
Table
of Contents
PART
I—FINANCIAL INFORMATION
4
Item
1.
Financial
Statements
4
Item
2.
Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
13
Item
3.
Quantitative
and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
19
Item
4.
Controls
and Procedures
19
PART
II—OTHER INFORMATION
20
Item
1.
Legal
Proceedings
20
Item
1A.
Risk
Factors
20
Item
2.
Unregistered
Sales of Securities and Use of Proceeds
20
Item
3.
Defaults
Upon Senior Securities
20
Item
4.
Mine
Safety Disclosure
20
Item
5.
Other
Information
20
Item
6.
Exhibits
20
SIGNATURES
21
EXHIBIT
31.1
EXHIBIT
31.2
EXHIBIT
32.1
2
Forward-Looking
Statements
Various
statements contained in this report constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities
laws. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and are indicated by words or phrases such as “believe,”
“expect,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seek,” “plan,” “intend”
or “anticipate” or the negative thereof or comparable terminology, or by discussion of strategy. Forward-looking statements
represent as of the date of this report our judgment relating to, among other things, future results of operations, growth plans, sales,
capital requirements and general industry and business conditions applicable to us. Such forward-looking statements are based largely
on our current expectations and are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties. Our actual results could differ materially from those
that are anticipated or projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, a number of factors,
such as: changes in economic conditions, legislative/regulatory changes, availability of capital, interest rates, competition, and generally
accepted accounting principles and the other risks and uncertainties that are set forth in Item 2, “Management’s Discussion
and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.”
These
factors are not necessarily all of the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in
any of our forward-looking statements. Other unknown or unpredictable factors could also have material adverse effects on future results.
Except as otherwise required to be disclosed in periodic reports required to be filed by public companies with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (“SEC”) pursuant to the SEC’s rules, we have no duty to update these statements, and we undertake no obligation
to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light
of these risks and uncertainties, we cannot assure you that the forward-looking information contained in this report will in fact transpire.
As
used in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, unless the context requires or is otherwise indicated, the terms “we,” “us,”
“our,” the “Registrant,” the “Company,” “our company” and similar expressions means MDwerks,
Inc.
3
Item
1. Financial Statements
MDWerks,
Inc
Condensed
Balance Sheet
(unaudited)
September
30, 2023
December
31, 2022
Assets
Current
Assets
Cash
$ 166,048
$ 23,715
Loans
receivable
75,000
-
Total Current Assets
241,048
23,715
Intangible assets, net
of Accumulated amortization of $ 636 and $ 0 , respectively
18,864
-
Fixed assets, net of Accumulated
depreciation of $ 0 and $ 0 , respectively
61,856
-
Note
receivable
95,000
-
Total
Assets
$ 416,768
$ 23,715
Liabilities and Stockholders’
Equity (Deficit)
Current
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued
expenses
$ 6,640
$ 34,478
Advances payable
203,504
104,204
Total
Liabilities
210,144
138,682
Stockholders’ Equity
(Deficit)
Preferred stock, par value
$ 0.001 ; 10,000,000 shares authorized of which 8,957,500 are issued and outstanding
8,958
8,958
Common stock, par value
$ 0.001 ; 300,000,000 shares authorized of which 122,260,208 shares are issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 and 127,491,518
shares are issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023
127,492
122,260
Additional paid in capital
593,602
201,531
Accumulated
deficit
( 523,428 )
( 447,716 )
Total Stockholders’
Equity (Deficit)
206,624
( 114,967 )
Total
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
$ 416,768
$ 23,715
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.
4
MDWerks,
Inc
Condensed
Statements of Operations
(unaudited)
Three Months
Ended
Three Months
Ended
Nine Months
Ended
Nine Months
Ended
September
30, 2023
September
30, 2022
September
30, 2023
September
30, 2022
Operating Expenses
General
and administrative
$ 129,132
$ 49,652
$ 234,659
$ 58,298
Total Operating Expenses
129,132
49,652
234,659
58,298
Net
Loss from Operations
( 129,132 )
( 49,652 )
( 234,659 )
( 58,298 )
Other Income (Expense)
Interest
( 4,232 )
-
( 9,908 )
-
Gain on Sale of Asset
168,855
168,855
Total
Other Income (Expense)
164,623
-
158,947
-
Net
Income (Loss)
$ 35,491
$ ( 49,652 )
$ ( 75,712 )
$ ( 58,298 )
Net Income (Loss) per share
Basic
$ 0.00
$ ( 0.00 )
$ ( 0.00 )
$ ( 0.00 )
Diluted
$ 0.00
$ ( 0.00 )
$ ( 0.00 )
$ ( 0.00 )
Weighted Average Number
of Shares
Basic
125,643,163
18,010,208
124,077,691
18,010,208
Diluted
125,643,163
18,010,208
124,077,691
18,010,208
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.
5
MDWERKS,
INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
(Unaudited)
Nine
months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Total
Preferred Stock
Common Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Accumulated
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Total
Balance December 31, 2021
1,000,000
$
10,000
18,010,208
$
18,010
$
35,195
$
( 294,003
)
$
( 230,798
)
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 5,494
)
( 5,494
)
Balance March 31, 2022
1,000,000
10,000
18,010,208
18,010
35,195
( 299,497
)
( 236,292
)
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 3,152
)
( 3,152
)
Balance June 30, 2022
1,000,000
10,000
18,010,208
18,010
35,195
( 302,649
)
( 239,444
)
Forgiveness of debt
-
-
-
-
239,444
-
239,444
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 49,652
)
( 49,652
)
Balance September 30, 2022
1,000,000
$
10,000
18,010,208
$
18,010
$
274,639
$
( 352,301
)
$
( 49,652
)
Balance December 31, 2022
8,957,500
$
8,958
122,260,208
$
122,260
$
201,531
$
( 447,716
)
$
( 114,967
)
Common Shares sold for cash
-
-
1,141,298
1,141
84,457
-
85,598
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 41,451
)
( 41,451
)
Balance March 31, 2023
8,957,500
8,958
123,401,506
123,401
285,988
( 489,167
)
( 70,820
)
Common Shares sold for cash
-
-
1,333,333
1,334
98,666
-
100,000
Imputed interest
-
-
-
-
2,838
-
2,838
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 69,752
)
( 69,752
)
Balance June 30, 2023
8,957,500
8,958
124,734,839
124,735
387,492
( 558,919
)
( 37,734
)
Balance,
value
8,957,500
8,958
124,734,839
124,735
387,492
( 558,919
)
( 37,734
)
Common Shares sold for cash
-
-
2,756,679
2,757
203,994
-
206,751
Imputed interest
-
-
-
-
2,116
-
2,116
Net income
-
-
-
-
-
35,491
35,491
Net
income (loss)
-
-
-
-
-
35,491
35,491
Balance September 30, 2023
8,957,500
$
8,958
127,491,518
$
127,492
$
593,602
$
( 523,428
)
$
206,624
Balance,
value
8,957,500
$
8,958
127,491,518
$
127,492
$
593,602
$
( 523,428
)
$
206,624
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.
6
MDWERKS,
INC.
Condensed
Statement of Cash Flows
(unaudited)
September
30, 2023
September
30, 2022
Nine
months ended
September
30, 2023
September
30, 2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING
ACTIVITIES
Net income
(loss)
$ ( 75,712 )
$ ( 58,298 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash
used in operating activities:
Accumulated amortization
636
-
Gain on sale of assets
( 168,855 )
-
Imputed interest
4,954
-
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts payable
( 30,676 )
( 1,139 )
Accrued
expenses
2,838
-
NET
CASH USED IN OPERATING ACTIVITIES
( 266,815 )
( 59,437 )
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING
ACTIVITIES
Purchase of intangible
assets
( 19,500 )
-
Purchase of fixed assets
( 88,000 )
-
Proceeds from sale of fixed
assets
100,000
-
Payments
on loans receivable
( 75,000 )
-
NET
CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES
( 82,500 )
-
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING
ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from advances
payable
118,748
59,437
Repayment of advances payable
( 19,449 )
-
Proceeds
from subscription agreements
392,349
-
NET
CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES
491,648
59,437
NET CHANGE IN CASH
142,333
-
CASH
- BEGINNING OF YEAR
23,715
-
CASH
- END OF PERIOD
$ 166,048
$ -
Supplemental disclosures
of cash flow information:
Cash
paid for interest
$ -
$ -
Cash
paid for taxes
$ -
$ -
Supplemental disclosure
of non-cash investing and financing activities
Forgiveness of debt
as capital contribution
$ -
$ 239,444
Note receivable issued
for asset sale
$ 95,000
$ -
Conversion of preferred
stock
$ -
$ -
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.
7
MDWERKS,
INC.
Notes
to Unaudited Condensed Financial Statements
For
the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023, and 2022
NOTE
1 – ORGANIZATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS
MDWerks,
Inc. (the “Company”), a Delaware corporation, is focused on effecting a “reverse merger,” capital exchange, asset
acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more unrelated businesses (a “Business
Combination”) that would benefit from the Company’s public reporting status. The Company is not limited to a particular industry
or geographic region for purposes of consummating a Business Combination. As of the date of this report, the Company has not yet commenced
any operations. All activity through the date of this report relates to preserving cash, making settlements with creditors, attempting
to raise capital, and continuing the Company’s public reporting.
NOTE
2 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis
of Presentation – The financial statements present the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of the Company
in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“US GAAP”). All dollar amounts
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars.
Cash
and Cash Equivalents – The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with original maturities of six months or less when
acquired, to be cash equivalents. The Company had no cash equivalents at September 30, 2023.
Fixed
Assets, net - The Company provides for depreciation using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the fixed assets,
which range from three to seven years , except leasehold improvements, which are being amortized over the life of the lease term. No depreciation
expense was recorded for the period ended September 30, 2023, as the assets have not yet been placed into service.
Impairment
of Long-Lived Assets - Long-lived assets, including equipment, are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. The Company evaluates these assets to determine potential impairment
by comparing the carrying amount to the undiscounted estimated future cash flows of the related assets. If the estimated undiscounted
cash flows are less than the carrying value of the assets, the assets are written down to their fair value. There was no impairment of
long-lived assets, as of September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Income
Taxes – The Company complies with the accounting and reporting requirements of US GAAP in accounting for income taxes. The
Company uses the asset and liability approach to financial reporting for income taxes. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are
computed for differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities that will result in future taxable or
deductible amounts and are based on enacted tax laws and rates applicable to the periods in which the differences are expected to affect
taxable income. Valuation allowances are established when necessary to reduce deferred income tax assets to the amount expected to be
realized.
The
Company also complies with US GAAP in accounting for uncertain tax positions. A tax benefit from an uncertain position may be recognized
only if it is “more likely than not” that the position is sustainable based on its technical merits. Based on its analysis,
the Company has determined that it has not incurred any liability for unrecognized tax benefits as of September 30, 2023. However, the
Company’s conclusions may be subject to review and adjustment at a later date based on factors including, but not limited to, on-going
analyses of and changes to tax laws, regulations and interpretations thereof. The Company recognizes interest and penalties related to
unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and other expenses, respectively. No interest expense or penalties have been recognized
as of September 30, 2023.
8
Earnings
Per Share –Earnings per share is computed based on the weighted average number of common shares outstanding.
Basic
income (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common stockholders by the weighted
average common shares outstanding for the year. Diluted income (loss) per share reflects the potential dilution that could occur if securities
or other contracts to issue common stock were exercised or converted into common stock or resulted in the issuance of common stock that
then shared in the earnings of the entity. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, there were no options, warrants or
derivative securities outstanding. Therefore, basic and diluted loss per share were the same for the three and nine months ended September
30, 2023. Due to the net loss for the period the warrants are anti-dilutive.
Use
of Estimates and Assumptions - The preparation of financial statements in accordance with US GAAP requires the Company’s management
to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and
liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of expenses during the reporting period. Actual
results can, and in many cases will, differ from those estimates.
Fair
Value of Financial Instruments - The Company measures its financial and non-financial assets and liabilities, as well as makes related
disclosures, in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (the “FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification
(“ASC”) No. 820, Fair Value Measurement (“ASC 820”), which provides guidance with respect to valuation techniques
to be utilized in the determination of fair value of assets and liabilities. Approaches include, (i) the market approach (comparable
market prices), (ii) the income approach (present value of future income or cash flow), and (iii) the cost approach (cost to replace
the service capacity of an asset or replacement cost). ASC 820 utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation
techniques used to measure fair value into three broad levels. The following is a brief description of those three levels:
Level
1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level
2: Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable, either directly or indirectly. These include quoted prices for similar assets
or liabilities in active markets and quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.
Level
3: Unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as
valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.
The
carrying values of the Company’s accounts payable and accrued liabilities, advances payable, and convertible notes payable, approximate
their fair value due to their short-term nature.
Convertible
notes payable - The Company accounts for convertible notes payable in accordance with the ASC No. 815, Derivatives and Hedging, since
the conversion feature is not indexed to the Company’s stock and cannot be classified in equity. The Company allocates the proceeds
received from convertible notes payable between the liability component and conversion feature component. The conversion feature that
is considered embedded derivative liabilities has been recorded at their fair value as its fair value can be separated from the convertible
note and its conversion is independent of the underlying note value. The Company has also recorded the resulting discount on debt related
to the conversion feature and is amortizing the discount using the effective interest rate method over the life of the debt instruments.
9
Going
Concern – These financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates
the realization of assets and the discharge of liabilities in the normal course of business for the foreseeable future. As reflected
in the accompanying financials, the Company had a net loss of $ 75,712 and an accumulated deficit of $ 523,428 as of and for the nine months
ended September 30, 2023. Although management believes that it will be able to successfully execute a Business Combination, which includes
third party financing and the raising of capital to meet the Company’s future liquidity needs, there can be no assurances in this
regard. These matters raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.
Recently
Issued Accounting Pronouncements - From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standard setting
bodies that are adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, the Company believes that the
effect of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material effect on its consolidated financial position
or results of operations upon adoption.
In
August 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2020-06, “ Debt – Debt with Conversion
and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) and Derivatives and Hed g ing – Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity (Subtopic 815 –
40) ” (“ ASU 2020-06 ”). ASU 2020-06 simplifies the accounting for certain financial instruments with characteristics
of liabilities and equity, including convertible instruments and contracts on an entity’s own equity. The ASU is part of the FASB’s
simplification initiative, which aims to reduce unnecessary complexity in US GAAP. The ASU’s amendments are effective for fiscal
years beginning after December 15, 2023, and interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is currently evaluating the impact
of ASU 2020-06 on its financial statements.
NOTE
3 – ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
The
Company had accounts payable balance of $ 6,640 as of September 30, 2023, and $ 34,478 as of December 31, 2022, and related to amounts
owed for various professional services and public company related expenses.
NOTE
4 – ADVANCES PAYABLE
The
Company had advances aggregating $ 104,204 as of December 31, 2022, and $ 203,504 as of September 30, 2023, from a non-related third party
in order to cover legal, accounting and other various public company related operating expenses.
The
Company borrowed $ 118,748 to cover legal, accounting, and other various public company-related operating expenses during this period.
This borrowing accrues at a 5 % interest rate with an additional 5 % imputed interest for a total interest expense of $ 9,908 for the nine
months ended September 30, 2023.
The
Company repaid $ 19,449 of these advances during the nine months ended September 30, 2023. The advances are unsecured and are due on demand.
NOTE
5 – CAPITAL STOCK
Common
Stock
The
Company is authorized to issue 300,000,000 shares of common stock, $ 0.001 par value. At September 30, 2023, there were 127,491,518 shares
of common stock issued and outstanding. During the nine month period ended September 30, 2023 5,231,310 shares were sold and issued for
$ 392,349 . The shares were issued as a unit consisting of 1 share of common stock, a warrant for the purchase of 1 share of common stock
for $1 with a 5 year term and a second warrant for the purchase of 1 share of common stock for $2 with a 5 year term. The warrants were
valued using a Black Scholes model and the warrants were determined to have a relative fair value of $ 132,521 .
The
weighted average assumptions used in the valuation of the warrants are as follows, Risk-free interest rate 1.76 %, Expected volatility
355.00 %, Expected option term (years) 5.0 , and Expected dividend yield 0.00 %
10
Preferred
Stock
The
Company is authorized to issue 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, $ 0.001 par value, with such designations, rights and preferences
as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors, of which 10,000,000 shares are designated Series A Convertible Preferred
Stock.
Each
share of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock is convertible into 100 shares of common stock, and each share of Series A Preferred Stock
has the same number of common share votes prior to conversion as it would if fully converted to be used in voting on any company matter
requiring a vote of shareholders. At September 30, 2023, there were 8,957,500 shares issued and outstanding.
Nothing
was outstanding in 2022. A total of 10,462,620 warrants are currently outstanding. Nothing has been exercised and nothing has been forfeited.
Stock
Warrants
The
following table represents stock warrant activity during the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
SUMMARY
OF STOCK WARRANT ACTIVITY
Number
of Options
Weighted
Average Exercise Price
Weighted
Average Remaining Contractual Term (years)
Outstanding at December 31, 2022
-
-
-
Warrants granted
10,462,620
1.50
4.7
Warrants forfeited
-
-
-
Outstanding at September
30, 2023
10,462,620
$ 1.50
4.7
Exercisable at September
30, 2023
10,462,620
1.50
4.7
NOTE
6 – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
On
April 21, 2023, the Company purchased from Don Ramer certain intellectual property for $ 19,500 . The amortization for the intellectual
property is $ 636 . It has a useful life through November 22, 2036.
NOTE
7 – FIXED ASSETS
On
May 31, 2023, the Company purchased certain assets for $ 88,000 . The equipment have a useful life of 7 years and have not yet been placed
into service.
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company sold fixed assets for $ 195,000 .
At the time of the sale $ 100,000
cash proceeds were received and the Company received a note receivable for $ 95,000 .
The Company recorded a gain of $ 168,855 . The note is payable in full at maturity on August
25, 2029 , and accrues interest at the rate of 8 %
per year.
NOTE
8 – CONTINGENCY
In
the ordinary course of business, the Company may become a party to lawsuits involving various matters. The impact and outcome of litigation,
if any, is subject to inherent uncertainties, and an adverse result in these or other matters may arise from time to time that may harm
its business. The Company believes the ultimate resolution of any such current proceeding will not have a material adverse effect on
our continued financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
11
NOTE
9 – LOAN RECEIVABLE
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company issued loans in the amount of $ 75,000 . The loans are non-interest
bearing and due on demand. The loan receivable balance as of September 30, 2023, was $ 75,000 .
NOTE
10 – NOTE RECEIVABLE
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company sold fixed assets for $ 195,000 . At the time of the sale $ 100,000 cash proceeds
were received and the Company received a note receivable for $ 95,000 . The note is payable in full at maturity on August 25, 2029 , and
accrues interest at the rate of 8 % per year. The note receivable balance as of September 30, 2023, was $ 95,000 .
NOTE
11 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The
Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred after the balance sheet and up to November 13, 2023. Management has
determined that there are no other items requiring disclosure of adjustment.
12
Item
2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations. Overview
Plan
of Operations
As
of September 30, 2023, we had not commenced any operations. Our activities relate to our focus on effecting a “reverse merger,”
capital exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more unrelated
businesses (a “Business Combination”) that would benefit from our public reporting status. We also completed a change of
control transaction on July 21, 2022 (the “Change of Control”). See “—Recent Developments—Change of Control”.
In addition, in furtherance of our plans to consummate a Business Combination, on January 19, 2023, we entered into an Exchange Agreement
to acquire RF Specialties LLC (“RFS”) and on February 13, 2023, we entered into a Merger Agreement to acquire Two Trees Beverage
Co. (“Two Trees”). See “—Recent Developments—Planned Acquisitions”.
Recent
Developments
Change
of Control
On
July 21, 2022, the Company in connection with the change of control and composition of the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”)
entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) with (i) Tradition Reserve I LLC (“Buyer”); and (ii) Ronin
Equity Partners, Inc. (“Seller”).
Pursuant
to the SPA, on July 21, 2022 (the “Closing Date”) the Seller sold to the Buyer 10,000,000 shares of the Company’s Series
A Convertible Preferred Stock held by the Seller (the “Shares”), representing 100% of the Company’s authorized and
issued preferred stock, as of the Closing Date. In exchange for the sale of the Shares to the Buyer, the Buyer paid the Seller a total
purchase price of $520,000 (the “Purchase Price”).
Further,
at the closing of the transactions contemplated by the SPA (which include, but are not limited to, the purchases and sales of the Shares
described above) (the “Closing”), the parties agreed that as of the Closing:
a)
The Forgiven Debt (as defined hereinafter) was forgiven, as well as the Asia Note (as defined hereinafter), and any other loan agreements
between the Company and Asia Pacific Partners, Inc. (“APP”). The parties acknowledged and agreed that the Company was indebted
to APP, an affiliate of the Seller, in the amount of approximately $239,444, comprised of (i) the principal amount and accrued interest
pursuant to a convertible promissory note dated July 18, 2014 in the amount of $210,000 as originally issued by the Company to Azure
Associates, Inc. and purchased by APP on July 28, 2020 (the “Asia Note”), and (ii) various cash advances for a total of $29,444
as advanced by APP to the Company for working capital (the “Asia Cash Advances” and, together with any and all amounts that
may have been due and payable pursuant to the Asia Note, the “Forgiven Debt”);
b)
The Company’s Board of Directors was required to undertake such actions as required to:
(i)
Expand the Company Board to be a number of persons as determined by Buyer, and to name such persons as selected by Buyer as directors
on the Company Board;
(ii)
Name such persons as selected by Buyer as officers of the Company, to the positions as determined by Buyer; and
(iii)
Following (i) and (ii), all of the directors and officers of the Company, other than those named in or pursuant to (i) and (ii) shall
resign from all such positions with the Company.
The
Closing was subject to certain customary closing conditions, including, but not limited to, the accuracy of the representations and warranties
made by the parties, all necessary consents having been obtained to effect the transactions, and the receipt of any necessary government
approvals in order to effect the transactions contemplated in the SPA.
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Prior
to the Closing of the SPA, voting control of the Company was held by the Seller, of which Jacob D. Cohen was the primary shareholder,
and held voting and dispositive control over the Shares.
On
the Closing Date, Buyer purchased the Shares, which both pre- and post-conversion represented approximately 98.23% of the Company’s
outstanding voting securities, resulting in a change in control of the Company. Each share of preferred stock was convertible into 100
shares of common stock, and each share of preferred stock had the same number of common share votes prior to conversion as it would if
fully converted to be used in voting on any company matter requiring a vote of shareholders. At the Closing Date, there were 18,010,208
shares of common stock issued and outstanding. Kerry Cassidy is the majority membership unit holder and Managing Member of the Buyer,
and therefore is deemed to have voting and dispositive power over the Company’s Shares held by the Buyer.
As
a result of the Closing, the Company was no longer a company controlled by the Seller. Prior to the Closing, the Company was a shell
company, and following the Closing, the Company continues to be a shell company. There has been no change in the Company’s shell
company status or the Company’s operations as a result of the Closing.
Planned
Acquisitions
RF
Specialties, Inc.
On
January 19, 2023, we entered into an Exchange Agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) by and between the Company, RFS and Keith
A. Mort as the sole member of RFS. Pursuant to the terms of the Exchange Agreement, the Company agreed to acquire from Mr. Mort, and
Mr. Mort agreed to sell to the Company, 100% of the equity interests and membership interests of RFS, in exchange for the issuance by
the Company to Mr. Mort of 7,500,000 shares of the Company’s common stock (the “Exchange”). Immediately following the
Exchange, RFS will be a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.
The
shares received by Mr. Mort in the Exchange (the “Exchange Shares”) will be subject to a 24-month lock-up; provided, however,
that (i) one-third of the Exchange Shares will be released from the lock-up restrictions on the 12-month anniversary of the closing of
the Exchange, and (ii) one-third of the Exchange Shares will be released from the lock-up restrictions on the 18-month anniversary of
the closing of the Exchange. The remaining one-third of the Exchange Shares will be released from the lock-up restrictions on the 24-month
anniversary of the closing of the Exchange.
The
parties have made customary representations, warranties and covenants in the Exchange Agreement. In addition to certain customary closing
conditions, the obligations of the Company to consummate the closing of the Exchange are subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by the
Company), at or before the closing date, of certain conditions, including that (i) RFS will have provided to the Company audited financial
statements for RFS for each of the two most recently ended fiscal years and unaudited financial statements for any other required interim
periods (the “Financial Statements Closing Condition”), and (ii) the Company will have completed its due diligence review
and examination of RFS to its satisfaction in its sole discretion (the “Due Diligence Closing Condition”).
The
Exchange Agreement may be terminated on or prior to the closing date of the Exchange:
(a)
By the mutual written consent of all the parties to the Exchange Agreement.
(b)
By the Company (i) if the closing conditions applicable to all parties and applicable to the Company as set forth in the Exchange Agreement,
including the Financial Statements Closing Condition and the Due Diligence Closing Condition, have not been satisfied or waived by the
Company, which waiver the Company may give or withhold in its sole discretion, by May 31, 2023 (the “Termination Date”);
provided, however, that the Company may not terminate the Exchange Agreement if the reason for the failure of any such condition to occur
was the breach of the terms of the Exchange Agreement by the Company; or (ii) if there has been a material violation, breach or inaccuracy
of any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement of RFS or Mr. Mort as set forth in the Exchange Agreement;
(c)
By RFS and Mr. Mort acting together (i) if the closing conditions applicable to all parties and applicable to RFS and Mr. Mort have not
been satisfied or waived by RFS and Mr. Mort, which waiver RFS and Mr. Mort may give or withhold in their sole discretion, by the Termination
Date; provided, however, that RFS and Mr. Mort may not terminate the Exchange Agreement if the reason for the failure of any such condition
to occur was the breach of the terms of the Exchange Agreement by any of RFS or Mr. Mort; or (ii) if there has been a material violation,
breach or inaccuracy of any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement of the Company as set forth in the Exchange Agreement;
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(d)
By any party to the Exchange Agreement, if a court of competent jurisdiction or other governmental authority shall have issued an order
or taken any other action permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the transactions contemplated by the Exchange Agreement
and such order or action shall have become final and nonappealable; or
(e)
By the Company, if the Company, in its sole discretion, at any time prior to the closing of the Exchange determines that its due diligence
review of RFS is not satisfactory to the Company.
Two
Trees
On
February 13, 2023, we entered into a Merger Agreement (the “Merger Agreement”), by and between the Company, MD-TT Merger
Sub, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Merger Sub”) and Two Trees Beverage Co. (“Two Trees”).
The
Merger Agreement provides that, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement, the parties wish to effect a business
combination through a merger of Merger Sub with and into Two Trees (the “Merger”), subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in the Merger Agreement, with Two Trees continuing as the surviving corporation (“Surviving Corporation”). As a result
of the Merger, the certificate of incorporation of Two Trees as in effect immediately prior to the closing date will be the certificate
of incorporation of the Surviving Corporation, and the bylaws of Two Trees as in effect immediately prior to the closing date will be
the bylaws of the Surviving Corporation.
Pursuant
to the terms of the Merger Agreement, at the closing of the Merger, the Company’s Board of Directors will be expanded and a number
of persons as named by Two Trees will be named to the Company Board such that such persons comprise a majority of the Company’s
Board, and the Company’s Board as such newly constituted will name or replace any officers of the Company as it may determine.
In addition, at the closing of the Merger, the directors and officers of Two Trees as in place immediately prior to the closing will
remain in place as the directors and officers of the Surviving Corporation.
The
board of directors of Merger Sub and the Company’s Board unanimously approved the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement,
including the Merger, and the Company as the sole stockholder of Merger Sub approved the Merger Agreement and the Merger.
In
consideration of the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger, each of the holders of Two Trees stock, subject to certain
exceptions set forth in the Merger Agreement, shall have the right to convert all of the shares of Two Trees stock into a total of 60,000,000
shares of Company common stock, which shall be apportioned between the Two Trees stockholders, pro rata, based on the number of shares
of Two Trees stock held by each of the Two Trees stockholders as of the closing of the Merger (the “Merger Consideration”).
Under
the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger, each of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of Two Trees, subject
to certain exceptions set forth in the Merger Agreement, shall be converted into shares of the Company’s common stock.
At
the effective time of the Merger, shares of Two Trees’ common stock generally will be treated in the following manner:
●
(1) Any shares of Two Trees common stock held as treasury stock or held or owned by Two Trees or Merger Sub immediately prior to the
effective time of the Merger will be canceled and retired and will cease to exist, and no consideration will be delivered in exchange
therefor; and (2) each share of Two Trees common stock outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger, excluding shares
to be canceled pursuant to (1) herein and excluding shares of Two Trees common stock who have exercised and perfected appraisal rights
for such shares in accordance with the Delaware General Corporation Law, will be automatically converted solely into the right to receive
a number of shares of Company common stock equal to those set forth in the Merger Consideration.
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●
No fractional shares of Company common stock will be issued in connection with the Merger and any fractional share otherwise issuable
to any Two Trees stockholder will be rounded up to the next whole share.
●
Each share of common stock of Merger Sub issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger will be converted
into and exchanged for one validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable share of common stock, $0.001 par value per share, of the Surviving
Corporation. Each stock certificate of Merger Sub evidencing ownership of any such shares will, as of the effective time of the Merger,
evidence shares of common stock of the Surviving Corporation.
According
to the terms of the Merger Agreement, the Company common stock issued at the closing of the Merger will be subject to a lock-up, pursuant
to which the Two Trees stockholders receiving shares of the Company’s common stock will not transfer or dispose of the shares except
according to the following schedule: (1) one-third of the shares will be released from the restriction on the nine-month anniversary
of the effective date of the Merger; (2) one-third of the shares will be released from the restrictions on the 18-month anniversary of
the effective date of the Merger; and (3) the remaining one-third of the shares will be released from the restrictions on the 36-month
anniversary of the effective date of the Merger.
At
the effective time of the Merger, Two Trees’ stock options (the “Two Trees Options”) generally will be treated in the
following manner:
●
Two Trees option holders will exchange all of their Two Trees Options for options to acquire shares of Company common stock (the “MDwerks
Options”).
●
The MDwerks Options will provide for substantially the same terms as the Two Trees Options, other than (1) they will be fully vested
at issuance, and will increase the number of shares of Company common stock underlying the MDwerks Options from the number of shares
of Two Trees common stock underlying the Two Trees Options, and (2) will retain the same exercise price per share of Company common stock
underlying the MDwerks Options as the exercise price per share of Two Trees common stock underlying the Two Trees Options, in each case
as necessary to provide for the same spread value for each applicable option holder.
Consummation
of the Merger is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of customary closing conditions, including: (1) approval of the Merger Agreement
by the Two Trees stockholders; (2) the absence of any law or order by a governmental authority of the United States or certain non-United
States jurisdictions that has the effect of rendering illegal or prohibiting consummation of the Merger, or causing the Merger to be
rescinded following the completion thereof. In addition, consummation of the Merger by the Company and Merger Sub are subject to the
satisfaction or waiver of customary closing conditions, including that (i) the Company will have completed its due diligence review of
Two Trees to its satisfaction in its sole discretion; and (ii) Two Trees will have provided to the Company audited financial statements
for Two Trees and related auditor reports thereon, as provided in the Merger Agreement.
Pursuant
to the terms of the Merger Agreement, Two Trees agreed that at the closing of the Merger, Joe Ragazzo, Two Trees’ Chief Executive
Officer, will shall enter into an indemnification agreement, pursuant to which Mr. Ragazzo will agree to indemnify the Company for certain
breaches of the representations and warranties of Two Trees.
The
Merger Agreement contains customary representations, warranties and covenants made by each of the Company, Merger Sub and Two Trees,
including, among others, covenants by Two Trees regarding the conduct of its business prior to the closing of the Merger.
Either
the Company or Two Trees may terminate the Merger Agreement prior to the closing date if, among certain other circumstances, certain
conditions of the closing have not been satisfied. The Merger Agreement may be terminated by the Company if, among other things, (1)
the Two Trees stockholders vote against the adoption of the Merger Agreement; (2) any Action is brought by a third-party non-Affiliate
to enjoin or otherwise restrict the consummation of the closing; or (3) within five business days after receipt by the opposing party
of written notice thereof that the other party is not reasonably capable of curing a material breach of the Merger Agreement prior to
the termination date thereof.
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The
parties intend, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, that the Merger will qualify as a “reorganization” within the meaning
of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and that the Merger Agreement was adopted as a plan of reorganization
within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.368-2(g).
On
February 16, 2023, the Company, Merger Sub and Two Trees entered into Amendment No. 1 to Merger Agreement (“Amendment No. 1”).
Pursuant to the terms of Amendment No. 1, the Merger Agreement was amended to reflect Two Trees’ authorized, issued and outstanding
capital stock as of the effective date of the Merger Agreement, which capital stock consisted of 15,000,000 shares of common stock, par
value $0.0001 per share, of which 9,999,604.69 shares were issued and outstanding as of the effective date of the Merger Agreement, and
3,529,500 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of which 2,045,672.16 shares were issued and outstanding as of the
effective date of the Merger Agreement. In addition, pursuant to the terms of Amendment No. 1, the Merger Agreement was amended to replace
Mr. Ragazzo with James Cassidy, Two Trees’ Chairman of the Board as the party to indemnify the Company for certain breaches of
the representations and warranties of Two Trees.
Non-Reliance
on Previously Issued Financial Statements
On
May 15, 2023, M&K CPAS, PLLC, the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm (“M&K”), notified
the Company that the Company’s balance sheet as of December 31, 2022, and the related statements of operations, statement of changes
in stockholders’ equity (deficit), and cash flows (the “2022 Financial Statements”) included in the Company’s
Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 27, 2023 (the “10-K”)
should be restated and should no longer be relied upon.
Subsequent
to the Company’s filing of the 10-K, it was discovered that a bank account of the Company was not included in the 10-K, and the
Company determined that the errors required adjustment of 2022 Financial Statements. This led to an understatement of certain expenses
and an understatement of the Company’s cash balance.
The
Company and M&K determined that the reporting effects of the above errors had a material impact to the 2022 Financial Statements
included in the 10-K. As a result, the 2022 Financial Statements will be restated, and the Company will file an amendment to the 10-K
with the SEC.
The
Company’s management concluded that in light of the errors mentioned above, a material weakness existed in the Company’s
internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2022, and the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were not
effective as of December 31, 2022.
Going
Concern
Conditions
exist that raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern due to our recurring losses from operations, deficit
in equity, and the need to raise additional capital to fund operations. The “going concern” opinion could impair our ability
to finance our operations through the sale of debt or equity securities.
Results
of Operations
Three
and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023, compared to Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022
Revenues.
We did not earn any revenues during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022.
Operating
Expenses. The Company reported operating expenses of $234,659, consisting primarily of legal, accounting and various other public
company related expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, compared to $58,298 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
The $176,361 increase was primarily attributable to increased legal and accounting fees related to our public company reporting obligations,
as well as our activities related to the transactions involving the Change of Control and the planned acquisitions discussed above.
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The
Company reported operating expenses of $129,132, consisting primarily of legal, accounting, and various other public company related
expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2023, compared to $49,652 for the three months ended September 30, 2022. The $79,480
increase was primarily attributable to increased legal and accounting fees related to our public company reporting obligations, as well
as our activities related to the transactions involving the Change of Control and the planned acquisitions discussed above.
Total
Other Income and Expense. Total other expense was $158,947 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, compared to $0 for the nine
months ended September 30, 2022. There was interest expense of $4,232 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, compared to $0 for
the three months ended September 30, 2022. The Company recorded a gain of $168,855 and $0 on sale of fixed assets for the nine months
ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively. There was no such transaction during the three months ended September 30, 2023, and
2022.
Liquidity
and Capital Resources
We
believe that if we do not raise additional capital over the next 12 months, we may be required to suspend or cease the implementation
of our business plans.
As
of September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, we had $166,048 and $23,715 cash. We anticipate that our current cash and cash generated
from financing activities will be insufficient to satisfy our liquidity requirements for the next 12 months. As of September 30, 2023,
the Company has incurred operating losses since inception of $523,428. At September 30, 2023, the Company has working capital of $30,904.
The
Company requires additional funding to meet its ongoing obligations and to fund anticipated operating losses. Management has expressed
substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent
on raising capital to fund its initial business plan and ultimately to attain profitable operations. These financial statements do not
include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts or amounts and classification of
liabilities that might result from this uncertainty.
We
expect to incur marketing, professional, and administrative expenses as well expenses associated with maintaining our filings with the
Commission. We will require additional funds during this time and will seek to raise the necessary additional capital. If we are unable
to obtain additional financing, we may be required to reduce the scope of our business development activities, which could harm our business
plans, financial condition and operating results. Additional funding may not be available on favorable terms, if at all. The Company
intends to continue to fund its business by way of equity or debt financing and advances from related parties. Any inability to raise
capital as needed would have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
Cash
Flows
Cash
Used in Operating Activities. Net cash used in operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, were
$266,815 and $59,437. The increase was attributable to an increase in net loss and a paydown of accounts payable partially offset by
an increase in accrued expenses and imputed interest.
Cash
Used from Investing Activities. Cash used for the purchase of IP and equipment for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, and
2022 was $107,500 and $0, respectively. Cash received on the sale of fixed assets was $100,000 for the nine months ended September 30,
2023, and the Company lent $75,000 to Two Trees during the same period.
Cash
Provided by Financing Activities. Net cash provided by financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022
was $491,648 and $59,437, respectively. The increase was attributable to proceeds from subscriptions agreements and proceeds from advances
partially offset by repayment of advances payable.
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Off-Balance
Sheet Arrangements
There
are no off-balance sheet arrangements currently contemplated by management or in place that are reasonably likely to have a current or
future effect on the business, financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenue or expenses, result of operations, liquidity,
capital expenditures and/or capital resources.
Recent
Accounting Standards
The
Company has implemented all new accounting standards that are in effect and that may impact its financial statements and does not believe
that there are any other new accounting standards that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or
results of operations.
Item
3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.
We
are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and are not required to provide the information required
under this item.
Item
4. Controls and Procedures.
Disclosure
Controls and Procedures
Disclosure
controls and procedures are controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our
reports filed or submitted under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) is recorded, processed,
summarized and reported, within the time period specified in the SEC’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures include,
without limitation, controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed or submitted
under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to management including our principal executive officer and principal financial
officer as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
The
Company’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have evaluated the effectiveness of the Company’s disclosure
controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act) as of September 30, 2023. Based upon such
evaluation, the principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that, as of September 30, 2023, the Company’s
disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as required under Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act.
Changes
in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There
were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) or 15d-15(f)) during the quarter ended
September 30, 2023, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal controls over financial
reporting.
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PART
II—OTHER INFORMATION
Item
1. Legal Proceedings.
Currently
we are not involved in any pending litigation or legal proceedings.
Item
1A. Risk Factors.
We
are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are not required to provide the information
under this item.
Item
2. Unregistered Sales of Securities and Use of Proceeds.
1,141,298
shares sold for $85,598 during Q1 2023
1,333,333
shares sold for $100,000 during Q1 2023.
2,756,679
shares sold for $206,751 during Q3 2023.
Item
3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.
None
Item
4. Mine Safety Disclosure.
None
Item
5. Other Information.
None
Item
6. Exhibits
Exhibit
No.
Descriptio n
2.1
Merger
Agreement, dated February 13, 2023, by and among MDwerks, Inc., MD-TT Merger Sub, Inc. and Two Trees Beverage Co. (incorporated by
reference to Exhibit 2.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on February 17, 2023).
2.2
Amendment
No. 1 to Merger Agreement, dated February 16, 2023, by and among MDwerks, Inc., MD-TT Merger Sub, Inc. and Two Trees Beverage Co.
(incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.2 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on February 17,
2023).
10.1
Exchange
Agreement, dated as of January 19, 2023, by and among the registrant, RF Specialties LLC and Keith A. Mort (incorporated by reference
to Exhibit 10.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on January 25, 2023).
31.1
Certification
of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act*
31.2
Certification
of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act*
32.1
Certification
of Principal Executive Officer and of Principal Accounting Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act**
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*
Filed
herewith.
**
Furnished
herewith.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
MDWERKS,
Inc.
Date:
November 14, 2023
/s/
Steven C. Laker
Steven
C. Laker
Chief
Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
(principal
executive officer, principal financial officer and
principal
accounting officer)
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