−Removed: MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
−Removed: Our common stock
−Removed: is currently quoted on the OTCQB Venture Market under the trading symbol “MODD.”
−Removed: Trading in shares of our common stock
−Removed: is limited and sporadic.
−Removed: There is no established trading market for shares of our common stock and no assurances can be given
−Removed: that any such trading market will develop or be maintained.
−Removed: 31, 2021, we had approximately 100 holders of record of our common stock.
−Removed: This does not include beneficial owners holding common
−Removed: stock in street name.
−Removed: As such, the number of beneficial holders of our shares could be substantially larger than the number of
−Removed: shareholders of record.
−Removed: We have never
−Removed: declared or paid any dividends on our capital stock.
−Removed: We currently expect to retain future earnings, if any, for use in the operation
−Removed: and expansion of our business and do not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future.
−Removed: Securities Authorized for Issuance
−Removed: under Equity Compensation Plan
−Removed: In October 2017,
−Removed: our board of directors approved the Amended 2017 Equity Incentive Plan (the 2017 Plan) and reserved 3,000,000 shares of our common
−Removed: stock to be issued thereunder.
−Removed: In January 2020, our board of directors approved an amendment to the 2017 Plan to increase the
−Removed: number of shares reserved for issuance by 1,000,000 shares.
−Removed: The following table shows shares of our common stock authorized for
−Removed: issuance under our 2017 Plan as of March 31, 2021:
−Removed: Plan Category
−Removed: Number of Securities
−Removed: Upon Exercise of
−Removed: Outstanding Options,
−Removed: Warrants and Rights
−Removed: Weighted Average
−Removed: Exercise Price of
−Removed: Outstanding Options,
−Removed: Warrants and Rights
−Removed: Number of Securities
−Removed: Remaining Available for
−Removed: Future Issuance under
−Removed: Equity Compensation
−Removed: Plans (excluding
−Removed: Securities reflected
−Removed: in Column (a))
−Removed: Equity compensation plans approved by
−Removed: security holders(1)
−Removed: (1) The 2017 Plan allows for
−Removed: grants in the form of incentive stock options, nonqualified stock options, stock units, stock awards, stock appreciation rights,
−Removed: and other stock-based awards.
−Removed: All of our officers, directors, employees, consultants and advisors are eligible to receive grants
−Removed: under the Plan.
−Removed: Options to purchase shares of common stock are granted at exercise prices not less than 100% of fair value on
−Removed: the dates of grant.
−Removed: of Unregistered Securities
−Removed: 2021 Placement
−Removed: Between February
−Removed: and May 2021, we issued to accredited investors in the 2021 Placement, $6,610,550
−Removed: aggregate principal amount of our 12% unsecured convertible promissory notes, due 12 months
−Removed: from each respective issuance date, at par and warrants to purchase in the aggregate 2,285,736 shares of our common stock at an
−Removed: exercise price of $8.00 per share, exercisable for a 5-year period, as provided in such warrants.
−Removed: We intend to use net
−Removed: proceeds from the 2021 Placement for business development, including, without limitation, working capital and general corporate
−Removed: Other Transactions
−Removed: issued a total of 133,500 shares of common stock to three service providers in exchange for services rendered, and, in 2019, we
−Removed: sold 30,000 shares of our common stock to a service provider.
−Removed: 2020 Placement
−Removed: Between March
−Removed: and December 2020, we sold to accredited investors in a private placement (the 2020 Placement) a total of 962,387 shares of our
−Removed: common stock at a purchase price of $2.87 per share.
+Added: MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
+Added: Our common stock is
+Added: currently listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “MODD.”
+Added: On May 31, 2022, we had approximately 80
+Added: stockholders of record.
+Added: The actual number of stockholders
+Added: is greater than this number of stockholders of record and includes stockholders who are beneficial owners but whose shares are held in
+Added: street name by brokers and other nominees.
+Added: This number of stockholders of record also does not include stockholders whose shares may
+Added: be held in trust by other entities.
+Added: We have never declared
+Added: or paid any cash dividend on our capital stock.
+Added: We do not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future and we intend
+Added: to retain all of our earnings, if any, to finance our growth and operations and to fund the expansion of our business.
+Added: Payment of any
+Added: dividends will be made in the discretion of our board of directors, after its taking into account various factors, including our financial
+Added: condition, operating results, current and anticipated cash needs and plans for expansion.
+Added: Any dividends that may be declared or paid
+Added: on our common stock, must also be paid in the same consideration or manner, as the case may be, on our shares of preferred stock, if
+Added: Sales of Unregistered Securities
+Added: forth below is information regarding shares of Common Stock, convertible notes and warrants issued, and options granted, by us within
+Added: the past three years that were not registered under the Securities Act.
+Added: Also included is the consideration, if any, received by us for
+Added: such shares, convertible notes, warrants and options, and information relating to the section of the Securities Act, or rule of the Securities
+Added: and Exchange Commission, under which exemption from registration was claimed.
+Added: March 31, 2022, we issued 15,250 shares of our Common Stock to non-employee members of our board of directors for service as directors
+Added: in accordance with our Outside Director Compensation Plan (the “Director Plan”).
+Added: On December 31, 2021, we issued 5,775 shares
+Added: of our Common Stock to non-employee members of our board of directors for service as directors in accordance with the Director Plan.
+Added: On September 30, 2021, we issued 3,636 shares of our Common Stock to non-employee members of our board of directors for service as directors
+Added: in accordance with the Director Plan.
+Added: On June 30, 2021, we issued 1,836 shares of our Common Stock to non-employee members of our board
+Added: of directors for service as directors in accordance with our Outside Director Compensation Plan the Director Plan.
+Added: March 23, 2022 we issued 45,000 shares of our Common Stock to a service provider.
+Added: On January 5, 2022, we issued 16,666 shares of our
+Added: Common Stock to service providers.
+Added: In 2021, we issued a total of 52,834 shares of our Common Stock
+Added: to five service providers in exchange for services rendered.
+Added: In 2019, we issued 10,000 shares of our Common Stock for cash to a service
+Added: Purchases of Common Stock
+Added: October 28, 2021, we sold to two of our executive officers a total of 30,865 shares of our Common Stock at a purchase price of $8.10
+Added: per share, which resulted in gross proceeds to us of approximately $250,000.
+Added: February and May 2021, we issued to accredited investors in a private placement $6,610,550 aggregate principal amount of our 12% unsecured
+Added: convertible promissory notes, due 12 months from each respective issuance date, at par and warrants to purchase in the aggregate 767,796
+Added: shares of our Common Stock at an exercise price of $24.00 per share, exercisable for a 5-year period, as provided in such warrants.
+Added: March and December 2020, we sold to accredited investors in a private placement a total of 320,796 shares of our Common Stock at a purchase
+Added: price of $8.61 per share.
The 2020 Placement resulted in gross proceeds to us of $2,762,054.
−Removed: 2018 Placement
−Removed: Between November
−Removed: 2018 and March 2019, we sold to accredited investors in a private placement (the 2018 Placement) a total of 1,856,988 shares of
−Removed: our common stock at a purchase price of $2.25 per share, resulting in gross proceeds to us of $4,142,666.
−Removed: sales of our securities were made pursuant to exemptions from registration pursuant to Section 4(2) and/or Rule 506 of Regulation
−Removed: D of the Securities Act.
−Removed: We made such determinations based upon representations by the purchasers of such securities including,
−Removed: without limitation, that such purchasers were “accredited investors”
−Removed: as defined in the Securities Act.
−Removed: of Equity Securities
−Removed: SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
−Removed: MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
−Removed: The following
−Removed: discussion of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and
−Removed: related notes included in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
−Removed: This discussion may contain forward-looking statements based upon current
−Removed: expectations that involve risks and uncertainties, including those discussed under Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors.”
−Removed: These risks and uncertainties may cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.
−Removed: We are a development-stage
−Removed: medical device company focused on the design, development and eventual commercialization of an innovative insulin pump to address
−Removed: shortcomings and problems represented by the relatively limited adoption of currently available pumps for insulin dependent people
−Removed: with diabetes.
−Removed: We have developed a hardware technology allowing people with insulin-dependent diabetes to receive their daily
−Removed: insulin in two ways, through a continuous “basal”
−Removed: delivery allowing a small amount of insulin to be in the blood at
−Removed: all times and a “bolus”
−Removed: delivery to address meal time glucose input and to address when the blood glucose level becomes
−Removed: excessively high.
−Removed: By addressing the time and effort required to effectively treat their condition, we believe we can address the
−Removed: less technically savvy, less motivated part of the market.
−Removed: We have completed
−Removed: development of, but have not yet obtained U.S.
−Removed: Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, clearance for, our insulin pump, and we have
−Removed: therefore not generated any revenues from product sales.
−Removed: Our net losses were approximately $7.4 million and $5.3 million for the
−Removed: years ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2021, we had negative working capital of approximately $1.6
−Removed: million and an accumulated deficit of approximately $15.9 million.
−Removed: Historically, we have financed our
−Removed: operations principally through private placements of our common stock, and, more recently, of convertible promissory notes.
−Removed: May 2021, we completed the 2021 Placement and issued $6,610,550 aggregate principal amount of our convertible promissory notes
−Removed: (the 2021 Notes), at par, and warrants to purchase shares of our common stock.
−Removed: For further discussion of the 2021 Placement and
−Removed: the 2021 Notes, see Notes 3 and 12 to the consolidated financial statements in Item 8 of this Report and below under Liquidity .
−Removed: current operating plan, substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least one year from
−Removed: the date that the financial statements included in Item 8 of this Report are issued exists.
−Removed: Our ability to continue as a going
−Removed: concern depends on our ability to raise additional capital, through the sale of equity or debt securities, to support our future
−Removed: If we are unable to secure additional capital, we will be required to curtail our research and development initiatives
−Removed: and take additional measures to reduce costs.
−Removed: Impacts of COVID-19
−Removed: The global outbreak
−Removed: of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization and a national emergency by
−Removed: government in March 2020.
−Removed: This has negatively affected the U.S.
−Removed: and global economy, disrupted global supply
−Removed: chains, significantly restricted travel and transportation, resulted in mandated closures and orders to “shelter-in-place”
−Removed: and created significant disruption of the financial markets.
−Removed: The full extent of the COVID-19 impact on our operational and financial
−Removed: performance will depend on future developments, including, without limitation, the duration and spread of the pandemic and related
−Removed: actions taken by U.S.
−Removed: and foreign government agencies to prevent disease spread, all of which are uncertain, out of our control,
−Removed: and cannot be predicted.
−Removed: In March 2020,
−Removed: Santa Diego County in California, where we are based, and the state of California issued “shelter-in-place”
−Removed: (the Orders).
−Removed: We have been complying with the Orders and, until May 2021, had minimized business activities at our San Diego facility
−Removed: since March 2020.
−Removed: During that time, we implemented a teleworking policy for our employees and contractors to reduce on-site activity
−Removed: at our facility.
−Removed: We have and continue to experience longer lead times for certain components used to manufacture initial quantities
−Removed: of our products for our submission to the FDA, which is expected to occur in the quarter ending December 31, 2021.
−Removed: We remain diligent
−Removed: in continuing to identify and manage risks to our business given the changing uncertainties related to COVID-19.
−Removed: While we believe
−Removed: that our operations personnel are currently in a position to build an adequate supply of products for our FDA submission, we recognize
−Removed: that unpredictable events could create difficulties in the months ahead.
−Removed: We may not be able to address these difficulties in a
−Removed: timely manner, which could delay our submission to the FDA and negatively impact our business, results of operations, financial
−Removed: condition and cash flows.
−Removed: The continued
−Removed: spread of COVID-19 has also led to disruption and volatility in the global capital markets.
−Removed: We were recently able to raise additional
−Removed: capital in a private placement (see discussion below under Liquidity ), however, we need to raise additional capital
−Removed: to support our operations in the future.
−Removed: We may be unable to access the capital markets or additional capital may only be available
−Removed: to us on terms that could be significantly detrimental to our existing stockholders and to our business.
−Removed: For additional
−Removed: information on risks that could impact our future results, please refer to “Risk Factors”
−Removed: in Part I, Item 1A of this
−Removed: The following
−Removed: discussion should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and related notes included elsewhere in this
−Removed: and Development
−Removed: Years ended March 31,
−Removed: Year-over-Year Change
−Removed: Research and development
−Removed: and development expenses include personnel, overhead and other costs associated with the development of our insulin pump product.
−Removed: We expense research and development costs as they are incurred.
−Removed: development, or R&D, expenses increased in fiscal 2021 compared with fiscal 2020 primarily due to increased engineering and
−Removed: operations personnel and consulting costs.
−Removed: Our R&D employee headcount increased to 17 at March 31, 2021, from 10 at March
−Removed: R&D expenses included stock-based compensation expenses of $390,045 and $422,625 for fiscal 2021 and fiscal
−Removed: 2020, respectively.
−Removed: We expect R&D expenses to continue to increase in fiscal 2022, as we continue to advance the development
−Removed: of our pump product and develop a low-volume manufacturing process.
−Removed: Administrative
−Removed: Years ended March 31,
−Removed: Year-over-Year Change
−Removed: General and administrative
−Removed: administrative expenses consist primarily of personnel and related overhead costs for marketing, finance, human resources and
−Removed: general management.
−Removed: administrative expenses, or G&A, increased in fiscal 2021 compared with fiscal 2020 primarily as a result of increased personnel
−Removed: and consulting costs, stock-based compensation expenses and professional services fees related to our financing activities.
−Removed: full-time G&A headcount increased to four at March 31, 2021 from two at March 31, 2020.
−Removed: G&A expenses included stock-based
−Removed: compensation expenses of $837,533 and $378,619 for fiscal 2021 and fiscal 2020, respectively.
−Removed: We expect G&A expenses to continue
−Removed: to increase in fiscal 2022, as we commence the commercialization of our product and increase headcount.
−Removed: Interest Income
−Removed: Years ended March 31,
−Removed: Year-over-Year Change
−Removed: Interest income
−Removed: Interest expense
−Removed: Interest income
−Removed: consisted of interest earned on our cash deposits.
−Removed: The decrease in interest income for fiscal 2021 compared with fiscal 2020 was
−Removed: primarily attributable to lower average cash balances during fiscal 2021.
−Removed: Interest expense represents interest
−Removed: on our 2021 Notes.
−Removed: and Going Concern
−Removed: As a development-stage
−Removed: enterprise, we do not currently have revenues to generate cash flows to cover operating expenses.
−Removed: Since our inception, we have
−Removed: incurred operating losses and negative cash flows in each year due to costs incurred in connection with R&D activities and
−Removed: G&A expenses associated with our operations.
−Removed: For the years ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, we incurred net losses of approximately
−Removed: $7.4 million and $5.3 million, respectively.
−Removed: At March 31, 2021, we had a cash balance of $1.5 million and an accumulated deficit
−Removed: of approximately $16 million.
−Removed: When considered with our current operating plan, these conditions raise substantial doubt about
−Removed: our ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least one year from the date that the financial statements included
−Removed: in Item 8 of this Report are issued.
−Removed: Our financial statements do not include adjustments to the amounts and classification of
−Removed: assets and liabilities that may be necessary should we be unable to continue as a going concern.
−Removed: Our ability to continue as a
−Removed: going concern depends on our ability to raise additional capital, through the sale of equity or debt securities to support our
−Removed: future operations, and we are currently seeking such additional financing.
−Removed: In fiscal 2021, we completed the 2021 Placement of
−Removed: our 2021 Notes for gross proceeds of $6,560,000, we sold shares of our common stock for gross proceeds of $1,838,056 as part of
−Removed: the 2020 Placement and obtained a $368,000 loan from Silicon Valley Bank in April 2020 under the U.S.
−Removed: Small Business Administration
−Removed: Paycheck Protection Program, which loan was forgiven in May 2021.
−Removed: Our operating needs include the planned costs to operate our
−Removed: business, including amounts required to fund research and development activities, including clinical studies, working capital
−Removed: and capital expenditures.
−Removed: Our future capital requirements and the adequacy of our available funds will depend on many factors,
−Removed: including, without limitation, our ability to successfully commercialize our product, competing technological and market developments,
−Removed: and the need to enter into collaborations with other companies or acquire other companies or technologies to enhance or complement
−Removed: our product offerings.
−Removed: If we are unable to secure additional capital timely, we will be required to curtail our research and development
−Removed: initiatives and take additional measures to reduce costs in order to conserve our cash.
−Removed: In fiscal 2021,
−Removed: we used $5,908,662 in operating activities, which primarily resulted from our net loss of $7,377,976 and changes to operating
−Removed: assets and liabilities of $61,147, as adjusted for non-cash charges and gains, which included stock-based compensation expenses
−Removed: of $1,227,578, $68,880 for issuances of shares of common stock in exchange for services, $109,731 related to the lease right-of-use
−Removed: asset and liability and depreciation and amortization expenses of $111,015.
−Removed: Such changes in assets and liabilities primarily related
−Removed: to the timing of payments to vendors.
−Removed: In fiscal 2020, we used $4,094,839 in operating activities, which primarily resulted from
−Removed: our net loss of $ 5,320,873, partially offset by changes to operating assets and liabilities of $389,359, and adjusted for non-cash
−Removed: charges and gains, which included stock-based compensation expenses of $801,244, depreciation and amortization expenses of $35,431.
−Removed: Such changes in assets and liabilities primarily related to the timing of payments to vendors, offset by an increase in security
−Removed: Increased cash usage during fiscal 2021 was due to increased operating activities related to the development and
−Removed: eventual commercialization of our product.
−Removed: In fiscal 2021,
−Removed: cash used in investing activities of $109,669 was for the purchase of property and equipment.
−Removed: We used $260,789 of cash to purchase
−Removed: property and equipment in fiscal 2020.
−Removed: Cash provided
−Removed: by financing activities for fiscal 2021 totaled $4,364,662 and was attributable to $1,785,882 of net proceeds from the sale of
−Removed: shares of our common stock in the 2020 Placement, $368,760 of proceeds from the PPP Note and $2,210,000 of gross proceeds from
−Removed: the issuance of our 2021 Notes in the quarter ended March 31, 2021.
−Removed: Our financing activities for fiscal 2020 included $923,994
−Removed: of proceeds from the 2020 Placement.
−Removed: Accounting Policies and Estimates
−Removed: Our consolidated
−Removed: financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
−Removed: Note 1 to the consolidated financial statements in Item 8 of this Report describes the significant accounting policies
−Removed: and methods used in the preparation of our consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: We have identified the accounting policies below as
−Removed: some of the more critical to our business and the understanding of our results of operations.
−Removed: These policies may involve estimates
−Removed: and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses.
−Removed: Although we believe our judgments
−Removed: and estimates are appropriate, actual future results may differ from our estimates, and if different assumptions or conditions
−Removed: were to prevail, the results could be materially different from our reported results.
−Removed: Use of estimates
−Removed: The preparation
−Removed: of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) requires
−Removed: us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets
−Removed: and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting
−Removed: Estimates may include those pertaining to accruals, stock-based compensation and income taxes.
−Removed: Actual results could materially
−Removed: differ from those estimates.
−Removed: Stock-based compensation
−Removed: stock-based compensation for stock options granted to employees and non-employees on a straight-line basis over the requisite
−Removed: service period, usually the vesting period, based on the grant-date fair value.
−Removed: We estimate the value of stock options on the
−Removed: date of grant using the Black-Scholes pricing model.
−Removed: The determination of fair value of share-based payment awards on the date
−Removed: of grant using an option-pricing model is affected by the option price, as well as assumptions regarding a number of highly complex
−Removed: and subjective variables.
−Removed: These variables include, but are not limited to, the expected stock price volatility over the term
−Removed: of the awards, and projected stock option exercise behaviors.
−Removed: deferred tax assets and liabilities based upon the differences between the financial statement and tax bases of our assets and
−Removed: liabilities using tax rates in effect for the year in which we expect the differences to affect taxable income.
−Removed: A valuation allowance
−Removed: is established for any deferred tax assets for which it is more likely than not that all or a portion of the deferred tax assets
−Removed: will not be realized.
−Removed: Based on the available information and other factors, management believes it is more likely than not that
−Removed: our federal and state net deferred tax assets will not be fully realized, and we have recorded a full valuation allowance.
−Removed: We account for
−Removed: uncertain tax positions in accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 740, Income Taxes .
−Removed: tax returns are filed, it is likely that some positions taken would be sustained upon examination by the taxing authorities, while
−Removed: others are subject to uncertainty about the merits of the position taken or the amount of the position that would be ultimately
−Removed: The benefit of a tax position is recognized in the consolidated financial statements in the period during which, based
−Removed: on all available evidence, management believes it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained upon examination,
−Removed: including the resolution of appeals or litigation processes, if any.
−Removed: Tax positions taken are not offset or aggregated with other
−Removed: Tax positions that meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold are measured as the largest amount of tax benefit
−Removed: that is more than 50 percent likely of being realized upon settlement with the applicable taxing authority.
−Removed: The portion of the
−Removed: benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above is reflected as a liability for
−Removed: unrecognized tax benefits in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets along with any associated interest and penalties that
−Removed: would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.
−Removed: Interest associated with unrecognized tax benefits is classified
−Removed: as interest expense and penalties are classified in selling, general and administrative expenses in the consolidated statements
−Removed: We account for
−Removed: our leases under Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No.
−Removed: 2016-02, Leases (ASC 842), and related ASUs,
−Removed: which provide supplementary guidance and clarifications.
−Removed: Under ASC 842, all significant lease arrangements are generally
−Removed: recognized at lease commencement.
−Removed: Operating lease right-of-use (ROU) assets and lease liabilities are recognized at the commencement
−Removed: A ROU asset and corresponding lease liability are not recorded for leases with an initial term of 12 months or less (short-term
−Removed: leases), and we recognize lease expense for these leases as incurred over the lease term.
−Removed: ROU assets represent
−Removed: our right to use an underlying asset during the reasonably certain lease terms, and lease liabilities represent our obligation
−Removed: to make lease payments arising from the lease.
−Removed: Our lease terms may include options to extend or terminate the lease when it is
−Removed: reasonably certain that we will exercise that option.
−Removed: Operating lease ROU assets and liabilities are recognized at the lease commencement
−Removed: date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term.
−Removed: We use our incremental borrowing rate, based on the information
−Removed: available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments.
−Removed: The operating lease ROU asset also includes
−Removed: any lease payments related to initial direct cost and prepayments and excludes lease incentives.
−Removed: Lease expense is recognized on
−Removed: a straight-line basis over the lease term.
−Removed: Sheet Arrangements
−Removed: We do not maintain
−Removed: any off-balance sheet arrangements or obligations that are reasonably likely to have a material current or future effect on our
−Removed: financial condition, results of operations, liquidity or capital resources.
−Removed: Recent Accounting
−Removed: Pronouncements
−Removed: QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
−Removed: Not required.
+Added: November 2018 and March 2019, we sold to accredited investors in a private placement a total of 618,996 shares of our Common Stock at
+Added: a purchase price of $6.75 per share, resulting in gross proceeds to us of $4,142,666.
+Added: The above sales
+Added: of our securities were made pursuant to exemptions from registration pursuant to Section 4(2) and/or Rule 506 of Regulation D of the
+Added: Securities Act.
+Added: We made such determinations based upon representations by the purchasers of such securities including, without limitation,
+Added: that such purchasers were “accredited investors” as defined in the Securities Act.
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