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(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
−Removed: September 30,
2024 December 31,
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Cash and cash equivalents $ 15,234 $ 14,645
−Removed: Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $ 564 and $ 4,603 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively
+Added: Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $ 764 at both March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
Inventory 29,044 25,306
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Goodwill 15,812 11,993
−Removed: Notes receivable, net of current portion 814 7,467
Investments, net of current portion 274 221
+Added: Notes receivable, net of current portion 814 814
Operating lease right-of-use assets 9,456 9,716
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Current liabilities:
−Removed: Term loan $ 3,600 $ —
Mortgages and notes payable, current portion $ 1,057 $ 723
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Total current liabilities 35,455 30,862
−Removed: Term loan, net of current portion 18,895 —
Mortgages and notes payable, net of current portion 67,448 65,652
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion 8,218 8,455
+Added: Finance lease liabilities, net of current portion 2,290 2,140
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (continued)
(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
−Removed: September 30,
2024 December 31,
−Removed: Finance lease liabilities, net of current portion 1,775 461
Other liabilities 100 100
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Series B convertible preferred stock, $ 0.001 par value;
−Removed: 4,908,333 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022
+Added: 4,908,333 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
14,725 14,725
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12,432,432 shares authorized;
−Removed: 1,155,274 and 6,216,216 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively
+Added: 1,155,274 shares issued and outstanding at both March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
Total mezzanine equity 19,000 19,000
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32,659,235 shares authorized;
−Removed: zero shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022
+Added: zero shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
Common stock, $ 0.001 par value;
700,000,000 shares authorized;
−Removed: 375,871,958 and 341,474,728 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively
+Added: 375,465,266 and 375,126,352 shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively
Common stock subscribed but not issued — —
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(in thousands, except per share amounts)
−Removed: Three months ended Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30, September 30,
−Removed: 2023 2022 2023 2022
+Added: Three months ended
Revenue $ 37,933 $ 34,380
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Interest income 26 99
−Removed: Other (expense) income, net ( 646 ) ( 251 ) ( 1,556 ) 24
+Added: Other expense, net ( 20 ) ( 900 )
Total interest and other expense, net ( 1,623 ) ( 3,306 )
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Provision for income taxes 1,690 2,493
−Removed: Net (loss) income ( 4,269 ) 2,722 ( 5,868 ) 8,859
−Removed: Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interests ( 10 ) 16 ( 6 ) 142
−Removed: Net (loss) income attributable to common stockholders $ ( 4,259 ) $ 2,706 $ ( 5,862 ) $ 8,717
−Removed: Net (loss) earnings per share attributable to common stockholders:
+Added: Net loss ( 1,292 ) ( 664 )
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests 6 ( 19 )
+Added: Net loss attributable to common stockholders $ ( 1,298 ) $ ( 645 )
+Added: Net loss per share attributable to common stockholders:
Basic $ ( 0.00 ) $ ( 0.00 )
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(in thousands, except share amounts)
−Removed: Nine months ended September 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended March 31, 2024
Common stock Common stock
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Issuance of subscribed shares — — — — — — — —
−Removed: Common stock subscribed but not issued — — 5,025 2 — — — —
−Removed: Warrants issued in connection with debt — — — — 5,454 — — 5,454
−Removed: Shares issued as purchase consideration - business acquisition 6,580,390 7 — — 2,987 — — 2,994
−Removed: Common stock issued under licensing agreement 1,793 — — — 1 — — 1
−Removed: Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 34 ) ( 34 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation — — — — 206 — — 206
−Removed: Net loss — — — — — ( 645 ) ( 19 ) ( 664 )
−Removed: Balances at March 31, 2023 348,126,911 348 5,025 2 151,052 ( 84,569 ) ( 1,564 ) 65,269
−Removed: Issuance of subscribed shares 5,025 — ( 5,025 ) ( 2 ) 2 — — —
−Removed: Exercise of stock options 157,752 — — — 35 — — 35
Release of shares under stock grants 335,300 — — — — — — —
−Removed: Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 21,383,040 21 — — 15,802 — — 15,823
−Removed: Purchase of minority interests in certain of the Company’s subsidiaries 450,000 1 — — 4 — ( 5 ) —
−Removed: Common stock issued to settle obligations 400,000 — — — 160 — — 160
Common stock issued under licensing agreement 3,614 — — — 1 — — 1
−Removed: Common stock issued to purchase property and equipment 740,741 1 — — 299 — — 300
Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 46 ) ( 46 )
Stock-based compensation — — — — 244 — — 244
−Removed: Net (loss) income — — — — — ( 958 ) 23 ( 935 )
−Removed: Balances at June 30, 2023 371,614,758 372 — — 167,652 ( 85,527 ) ( 1,593 ) 80,904
−Removed: Exercise of stock options 330,000 — — — 74 — — 74
−Removed: Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 3,921,670 4 — — 2,898 — — 2,902
−Removed: Common stock issued under licensing agreement 5,530 — — — 2 — — 2
−Removed: Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 47 ) ( 47 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation — — — — 296 — — 296
Net loss — — — — — ( 1,298 ) 6 ( 1,292 )
−Removed: Balances at September 30, 2023 375,871,958 $ 376 — $ — $ 170,922 $ ( 89,786 ) $ ( 1,650 ) $ 79,862
−Removed: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity (continued)
−Removed: (in thousands, except share amounts)
−Removed: Nine months ended September 30, 2022
+Added: Balances at March 31, 2024 375,465,266 $ 375 — $ — $ 171,389 $ ( 101,253 ) $ ( 1,690 ) $ 68,821
+Added: Three months ended March 31, 2023
Common stock Common stock
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Common stock subscribed but not issued — — 5,025 2 — — — 2
−Removed: Exercise of stock options 10,000 — — — 3 — — 3
−Removed: Conversion of promissory notes to equity 1,142,858 1 — — 399 — — 400
−Removed: Common stock issued to settle obligations 375,000 1 — — 273 — — 274
−Removed: Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 101 ) ( 101 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation — — — — 2,469 — — 2,469
−Removed: Net income — — — — — 4,188 53 4,241
−Removed: Balances at March 31, 2022 335,558,206 336 2,717 2 138,064 ( 93,204 ) ( 1,611 ) 43,587
Issuance of subscribed shares 70,000 — ( 70,000 ) ( 39 ) 39 — — —
−Removed: Cashless exercise of stock options 200,000 — — — — — — —
−Removed: Cashless exercise of warrants 234,961 — — — — — — —
−Removed: Release of shares under stock grants 354,221 — — — — — — —
−Removed: Shares as purchase consideration - business combination 2,343,750 3 — — 1,497 — — 1,500
−Removed: Purchase of minority interests in certain of the Company's subsidiaries — — — — ( 2,165 ) — 165 ( 2,000 )
−Removed: Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 83 ) ( 83 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation — — — — 2,553 — — 2,553
−Removed: Net income — — — — — 1,823 73 1,896
−Removed: Balances at June 30, 2022 338,693,855 339 — — 139,951 ( 91,381 ) ( 1,456 ) 47,453
−Removed: Common stock subscribed but not issued — — 74,581 41 — — — 41
−Removed: Exercise of stock options 45,000 — — — 7 — — 7
−Removed: Common stock issued to settle obligations 531,532 — — — 363 — — 363
+Added: Warrants issued in connection with debt — — — — 5,454 — — 5,454
+Added: Shares issued as purchase consideration - Ermont Inc.
+Added: 6,580,390 7 — — 2,987 — — 2,994
+Added: Common stock issued under licensing agreement 1,793 — — — 1 — — 1
Distributions to non-controlling interests — — — — — — ( 34 ) ( 34 )
Stock-based compensation — — — — 206 — — 206
−Removed: Net income — — — — — 2,706 16 2,722
−Removed: Balances at September 30, 2022 339,270,387 $ 339 74,581 $ 41 $ 141,652 $ ( 88,675 ) $ ( 1,480 ) $ 51,877
+Added: Net loss — — — — — ( 645 ) ( 19 ) ( 664 )
+Added: Balances at March 31, 2023 348,126,911 $ 348 5,025 $ 2 $ 151,052 $ ( 84,569 ) $ ( 1,564 ) $ 65,269
See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
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(in thousands)
−Removed: Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30,
+Added: Three months ended
Cash flows from operating activities:
−Removed: Net (loss) income attributable to common stockholders $ ( 5,862 ) $ 8,717
−Removed: Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interests ( 6 ) 142
−Removed: Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to cash provided by operating activities:
+Added: Net loss attributable to common stockholders $ ( 1,298 ) $ ( 645 )
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests 6 ( 19 )
+Added: Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization of property and equipment 1,938 986
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Amortization of debt discount 87 328
+Added: Amortization of debt issuance costs 18 —
Payment-in-kind interest 14 118
Present value adjustment of notes payable — 719
−Removed: Bad debt (income) expense ( 127 ) 54
+Added: Bad debt income — ( 44 )
Obligations settled with common stock 1 1
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Gain on finance lease adjustment — ( 13 )
−Removed: (Gain) loss on changes in fair value of investments ( 16 ) 930
−Removed: Write-down of prepaid purchase consideration 200 —
−Removed: Other investment income — ( 954 )
+Added: Loss on changes in fair value of investments 121 20
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
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Income taxes payable 1,838 ( 2,806 )
−Removed: Net cash provided by operating activities 4,676 5,574
+Added: Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 3,210 ( 4,499 )
Cash flows from investing activities:
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Purchases of cannabis licenses ( 265 ) ( 601 )
+Added: Proceeds from notes receivable 13 43
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (continued)
(in thousands)
−Removed: Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: Issuance of notes receivable ( 879 ) —
−Removed: Proceeds from notes receivable 99 130
+Added: Three months ended
Due from related party ( 75 ) ( 20 )
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Proceeds from term loan — 29,100
−Removed: Payment of third-party debt issuance costs in connection with term loan ( 1,798 ) —
−Removed: Principal payments of term loan ( 1,500 ) —
−Removed: Principal payments of mortgages and promissory notes ( 519 ) ( 1,033 )
−Removed: Repayment and retirement of mortgage ( 778 ) —
−Removed: Repayment and retirement of promissory notes ( 5,503 ) —
+Added: Proceeds from Construction to Permanent Commercial Real Estate Mortgage Loan 1,047 —
Proceeds from mortgages 1,163 —
−Removed: Proceeds from exercise of stock options 109 10
+Added: Principal payments of mortgages ( 65 ) ( 203 )
+Added: Principal payments of promissory notes ( 135 ) ( 9 )
+Added: Repayment and retirement of promissory notes — ( 5,503 )
Principal payments of finance leases ( 320 ) ( 69 )
−Removed: Redemption of minority interests — ( 2,000 )
Distributions ( 45 ) ( 34 )
−Removed: Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 18,483 ( 413 )
−Removed: Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 3,522 ( 18,570 )
+Added: Net cash provided by financing activities 1,645 23,282
+Added: Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 589 11,858
Cash and equivalents, beginning of year 14,645 9,737
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Common stock issued as purchase consideration $ — $ 2,994
−Removed: Common stock issued to purchase minority interests in certain of the Company's subsidiaries $ 5 $ —
−Removed: Conversion of promissory notes to equity $ — $ 400
Present value of promissory note issued as purchase consideration $ — $ 4,569
Warrants to purchase common stock issued with debt $ — $ 5,454
−Removed: Liability recorded for building improvements $ 1,997 $ —
Notes payable issued to purchase motor vehicles $ — $ 49
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Issuance of common stock associated with subscriptions $ — $ 39
−Removed: Conversion of preferred stock to common stock $ 18,725 $ —
See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: Table of Content s
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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The financial results of Ermont are included in the Company's condensed consolidated financial statements since the Ermont Acquisition Date.
−Removed: On April 27, 2022 (the “Kind Acquisition Date”), the Company acquired Kind Therapeutics USA (“Kind”), the Company's former client in Maryland that holds licenses for the cultivation, production and dispensing of medical cannabis (the "Kind Acquisition").
−Removed: The financial results of Kind are included in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements for the periods subsequent to the Kind Acquisition Date.
−Removed: The Company completed two acquisitions during the year ended December 31, 2022 that it recorded as asset purchases.
−Removed: On May 5, 2022 (the "Green Growth Acquisition Date"), the Company completed the acquisition of 100 % of the equity of Green Growth Group Inc.
−Removed: ("Green Growth"), an entity that holds a craft cultivation and production cannabis license in Illinois (the "Green Growth Acquisition").
−Removed: On December 30, 2022 (the "Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition Date"), the Company completed an asset purchase under which it acquired a cannabis license and assumed a property lease for a dispensary in Beverly, Massachusetts that had never been operational.
Interim results are not necessarily indicative of results for the full fiscal year or any future interim period.
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Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on March 7, 2024.
+Added: Certain reclassifications, not affecting previously reported net income or cash flows, have been made to the previously issued financial statements to conform to the current period presentation.
Significant Accounting Policies
The Company’s significant accounting policies are disclosed in Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in the Annual Report.
−Removed: There were no material changes to the Company's significant accounting policies during the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023.
+Added: There were no material changes to the Company's significant accounting policies during the three-month period ended March 31, 2024.
Principles of Consolidation
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Use of Estimates and Judgments
−Removed: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reporting amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting periods.
+Added: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting periods.
Significant estimates and judgments relied upon in preparing these condensed consolidated financial statements include accounting for business combinations and asset purchases, inventory valuations, assumptions used to determine the fair value of stock-based compensation, and intangible assets and goodwill.
Actual results could differ from those estimates.
+Added: Table of Content s
Cash and Cash Equivalents
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The fair values of these investments approximate their carrying values.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $ 0.2 million and $ 0.1 million, respectively, of cash held in escrow.
+Added: At both March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the Company had $ 0.1 million of cash held in escrow.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
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Business Combinations
−Removed: On February 21, 2023, the Company announced its intention to acquire the operating assets of Ermont, a medical licensed vertical cannabis operator, located in Quincy, Massachusetts, subject to approval by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (the "CCC").
−Removed: In March 2023, the CCC approved the Company's acquisition of Ermont, and the Ermont Acquisition was completed on March 9, 2023.
−Removed: The Ermont Acquisition provided the Company with its third dispensary in
−Removed: Massachusetts, substantially completing its build-out to the maximum allowable by state regulations.
+Added: On March 9, 2023, following approval by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (the "CCC"), the Company acquired the operating assets of Ermont, a medical-licensed vertical cannabis operator located in Quincy, Massachusetts.
+Added: The Ermont Acquisition provided the Company with its third dispensary in Massachusetts, substantially completing its build-out to the maximum allowable by state regulations.
As consideration for the Ermont Acquisition, which totaled $ 13.0 million, the Company paid $ 3.0 million of cash, issued 6,580,390 shares of the Company's common stock, and issued a $ 7.0 million promissory note (the "Ermont Note" and collectively, the "Ermont Consideration").
The Ermont Note has a six-year term and bears interest at 6.0 % per annum, with payments of interest-only for two years and thereafter, quarterly payments of principal and interest in arrears.
−Removed: The outstanding balance on the Ermont Note is due and payable in full if and when the Company raises $ 75.0 million of equity capital.
+Added: The outstanding balance on the Ermont Note is subject to prepayment in the event the Company raises $ 75.0 million of equity capital.
+Added: The Company recorded the Ermont Note at the present value as of the Ermont Acquisition Date of $ 4.6 million.
+Added: The difference between the present value and face value of the Ermont Note is being amortized to interest expense through the term of such note.
+Added: Table of Content s
The Company rebranded the dispensary as Panacea Wellness Dispensary and commenced medical sales immediately after the Ermont Acquisition Date.
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The Company has moved its pheno-hunting out of the New Bedford facility to use the freed space to cultivate its Nature's Heritage flower.
−Removed: The Company's condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2023 includes $ 1.2 million of revenue and $ 0.7 million of net loss attributable to Ermont.
−Removed: The Company's condensed consolidated statement of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 includes $ 2.6 million of revenue and $ 1.9 million of net loss attributable to Ermont for the period since the Ermont Acquisition Date.
+Added: The Company's condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2023 included approximately $ 230,000 of revenue and $ 42,000 of net loss attributable to Ermont.
The Ermont Acquisition has been accounted for as a business combination.
The Company did not assume any of Ermont's liabilities.
−Removed: A summary of the preliminary allocation of the Ermont Consideration to the acquired and identifiable intangible assets is as follows (in thousands):
+Added: The Company recorded adjustments to the amounts allocated to certain identifiable intangible assets and goodwill to reflect more precise forecasts of future revenue streams.
+Added: These adjustments resulted in an increase to the tradename and trademarks intangible asset of $ 0.1 million, a decrease to the customer base intangible asset of $ 3.9 million and an increase to goodwill of $ 3.8 million.
+Added: A summary of the final allocation of the Ermont Consideration to the acquired and identifiable intangible assets is as follows (in thousands):
Fair value of consideration transferred:
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Goodwill results from assets not separately identifiable as part of the transaction and is not deductible for tax purposes.
−Removed: In December 2021, the Company entered into a membership interest purchase agreement with the members of Kind to acquire 100 % of the equity ownership of Kind in exchange for $ 13.5 million payable in cash (subject to certain adjustments) and $ 6.5 million, payable by the issuance of four-year 6.0 % promissory notes to the members of Kind, secured by a first priority lien on the Company’s property in Hagerstown, Maryland (collectively, the “Kind Consideration”).
−Removed: Kind was the Company's client in Maryland that held licenses for the cultivation, production and
−Removed: dispensing of medical cannabis.
−Removed: Upon execution of the membership interest purchase agreement, the Company deposited $ 5.0 million into escrow as a contract down payment.
−Removed: In April 2022, the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission approved the Company’s acquisition of Kind, and the Kind Acquisition was completed on April 27, 2022.
−Removed: Following the Kind Acquisition, litigation between the Company and the members of Kind was dismissed (see Note 18).
−Removed: The Kind Acquisition has been accounted for as a business combination.
−Removed: A summary of the final allocation of the Kind Consideration to the acquired assets, identifiable intangible assets and certain assumed liabilities is as follows (in thousands):
−Removed: Fair value of consideration transferred:
−Removed: Cash consideration:
−Removed: Cash paid at closing $ 10,128
−Removed: Release of escrow 2,444
−Removed: Severance paid from escrow 556
−Removed: Less cash acquired ( 2,310 )
−Removed: Net cash consideration 10,818
−Removed: Note payable 5,634
−Removed: Write-off accounts receivable 658
−Removed: Write-off of deferred accounts receivable 842
−Removed: Total fair value of consideration transferred $ 17,952
−Removed: Fair value of assets acquired and (liabilities assumed):
−Removed: Current assets, net of cash acquired $ 5,047
−Removed: Property and equipment 622
−Removed: Intangible assets:
−Removed: Tradename and trademarks 2,041
−Removed: Licenses and customer base 4,700
−Removed: Non-compete agreements 42
−Removed: Goodwill 6,011
−Removed: Current liabilities ( 511 )
−Removed: Fair value of net assets acquired $ 17,952
−Removed: The Company is amortizing the identifiable intangible assets arising from the Kind Acquisition in relation to the expected cash flows from the individual intangible assets over their respective useful lives, which have a weighted average life of 5.77 years (see Note 9).
−Removed: Goodwill results from assets not separately identifiable as part of the transaction, and is not deductible for tax purposes.
−Removed: Concurrent with entering into the Kind membership purchase agreement, the Company entered into a membership interest purchase agreement with one of the members of Kind to acquire such member’s entire equity ownership interest in (i) Mari Holdings MD LLC (“Mari-MD”), the Company’s majority-owned subsidiary that owns production and retail cannabis facilities in Hagerstown, Maryland and Annapolis, Maryland, and (ii) Mia Development LLC (“Mia”), the Company’s majority-owned subsidiary that owns production and retail cannabis facilities in Wilmington, Delaware.
−Removed: Upon the dismissal in September 2022 of the derivative claims in the DiPietro lawsuit (see Note 18), the Company paid the aggregate purchase consideration of $ 2.0 million, and the transaction was completed, increasing the Company’s then-current ownership of Mari-MD and Mia to 99.7 % and 94.3 %, respectively.
−Removed: The following unaudited pro forma information presents the condensed combined results of MariMed and Kind for the year ended December 31, 2022 as if the Kind Acquisition had been completed on January 1, 2021, with adjustments to give effect to pro forma events that are directly attributable to the Kind Acquisition.
−Removed: These pro forma adjustments include the reversal of MariMed revenue and related cost of sales derived from Kind prior to the Kind Acquisition Date, amortization expense for the acquired intangible assets, depreciation expense for property and equipment acquired by MariMed as part of the Kind Acquisition, and interest expense related to the Kind Notes.
−Removed: Pro forma adjustments also include the elimination of acquisition-related and other expenses directly attributable to the Kind Acquisition incurred during the year ended December 31, 2022.
−Removed: The unaudited pro forma results do not reflect any operating efficiencies or potential cost savings that may result from the consolidation of the operations of MariMed and Kind.
−Removed: Accordingly, these unaudited pro forma results are presented for illustrative purposes and are not intended to represent or be indicative of the actual results of operations of the combined companies that would have been achieved had the Kind Acquisition occurred on January 1, 2022, nor are they intended to represent or be indicative of future results of operations.
−Removed: The pro forma financial results for the year ended December 31, 2022, giving effect to the Kind Acquisition as if it had occurred on January 1, 2021 are as follows (unaudited, in thousands):
−Removed: Revenue $ 136,078
−Removed: Net income $ 15,823
Valuation of Acquired Intangible Assets
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The Company uses an income approach to value acquired tradename/trademarks, licenses/customer base, and non-compete intangible assets.
−Removed: The valuation for each of these intangible assets was based on estimated projections of expected cash flows to be generated by the assets discounted to the present value at discount rates commensurate with perceived risk.
+Added: The valuation for each of these intangible assets is based on estimated projections of expected cash flows to be generated by the assets discounted to the present value at discount rates commensurate with perceived risk.
The valuation assumptions take into consideration the Company’s estimates of new markets, products and customers and its outcome through key assumptions driving asset values, including sales growth, royalty rates and other related costs.
−Removed: Asset Purchases
−Removed: In January 2022, the Company entered into a stock purchase agreement to acquire 100 % of the equity ownership of Green Growth Group Inc.
−Removed: (“Green Growth”), an entity that holds a craft cultivation and production cannabis license issued by the Illinois Department of Agriculture, in exchange for cash of $ 1.9 million and shares of the Company’s common stock valued at $ 1.5 million.
−Removed: Concurrently, the Company made a good faith deposit of $ 0.1 million.
−Removed: In April 2022, the Illinois Department of Agriculture approved the Company’s acquisition of Green Growth, and the Green Growth Acquisition was completed on May 5, 2022.
−Removed: The Company paid the remaining $ 1.8 million in cash and issued 2,343,750 shares of common stock to the sellers on the Green Growth Acquisition Date.
−Removed: With this license, the Company can cultivate up to 14,000 square feet of canopy to grow cannabis flower and produce cannabis concentrates.
−Removed: The Company has allocated the purchase price to its licenses/customer base intangible asset, with an estimated useful life of ten years .
−Removed: Greenhouse Naturals
−Removed: In November 2021, the Company entered into an asset purchase agreement with Greenhouse Naturals LLC (the "Greenhouse Naturals Sellers") to acquire the cannabis license and assume the property lease associated with a cannabis dispensary in Beverly, MA.
−Removed: The Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition was completed on December 30, 2022, on which date the Company paid $ 0.1 million of cash and issued 2,000,000 shares of the Company's common stock, with a fair value of $ 0.7 million, to the Greenhouse Naturals Sellers.
−Removed: The Company issued a note to the Greenhouse Naturals Sellers for the remaining $ 5.0 million of the cash purchase price payable post-closing on a monthly basis as a percentage of the dispensary's monthly gross sales (the "Greenhouse Naturals Note").
−Removed: The Company has recorded the Greenhouse Naturals Note at its present value of $ 4.3 million.
−Removed: The difference between the face value of the Greenhouse Naturals Note and the net present value recorded will be amortized to interest expense over the term of such note.
−Removed: The final inspection by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was completed in April 2023, and the Company opened the dispensary on April 25, 2023.
−Removed: The Company has allocated the purchase price to a licenses/customer base intangible asset, with an estimated useful life of 10 years.
−Removed: Pending Transactions
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: Pending Transactions at March 31, 2024
Allgreens Dispensary, LLC ("Allgreens")
+Added: On April 9, 2024, the Company completed the acquisition of Allgreens (the "Allgreens Acquisition Date"), as the conditions required for closing had been met (see Note 17).
In August 2022, the Company entered into an agreement to purchase 100 % of the membership interests in Allgreens Dispensary, LLC (the "Allgreens Agreement"), a conditional adult-use cannabis dispensary license in Illinois for $ 2.25 million of cash.
−Removed: Completion of the acquisition is dependent upon certain conditions, including resolution of any remaining legal challenges affecting nearly 200 social equity dispensary licenses, and regulatory approval of the acquisition.
−Removed: If the closing conditions are met and the acquisition is completed, the Company will have five adult-use dispensaries operating in Illinois.
−Removed: While the Company believes this may still occur in 2023, it is quite possible that the closing date may not occur until 2024.
−Removed: For the interim period until the acquisition is completed, the Company has entered into a management agreement with Allgreens, with the management fees calculated as a percentage of Allgreens' revenue.
−Removed: In connection with this agreement, the Company recorded expenses related to Allgreens aggregating $ 0.1 million for both the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 as a component of Investments, net of current portion (see Note 7).
−Removed: Pursuant to the Allgreens Agreement, as of September 30, 2023 the Company had made payments aggregating $ 0.5 million to the Allgreens members, with additional cash payments aggregating $ 1.75 million to be made as specific milestones are reached.
−Removed: Additionally, the Company made a cash payment of $ 875,000 to the Allgreens members in October 2023.
−Removed: The Company will issue promissory notes for the final payment of $ 1.0 million, which will be issued at closing (the "Allgreens Notes").
+Added: Completion of the acquisition was dependent upon certain conditions, including resolution of any remaining legal challenges affecting nearly 200 social equity dispensary licenses, and regulatory approval of the acquisition.
+Added: With the closing conditions met and the acquisition completed, the Company will now have five adult-use dispensaries operating in Illinois.
+Added: For the interim period until the acquisition was completed, the Company entered into a management agreement with Allgreens, with the management fees calculated as a percentage of Allgreens' revenue.
+Added: In connection with this agreement, the Company recorded expenses related to Allgreens aggregating approximately $ 250,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2024 as a component of Investments, net of current portion.
+Added: Pursuant to the Allgreens Agreement, as of March 31, 2024, the Company had made payments aggregating $ 1,375,000 to the Allgreens members, with an additional cash payment of $ 875,000 made at closing.
+Added: The Company issued a promissory notes for the final payment of $ 1.0 million on the Allgreens Acquisition Date (the "Allgreens Notes").
The Allgreens Notes will mature one year from the date the dispensary is permitted to commence operations.
+Added: Our Community Wellness & Compassionate Care Center, Inc.
+Added: On April 5, 2024, the Company completed the acquisition of MedLeaf (the "MedLeaf Acquisition Date") (see Note 17).
+Added: On February 1, 2024 (the "P&S Date"), the Company entered into an agreement to acquire 100 % of the membership interests of MedLeaf (the "MedLeaf Agreement"), which held a retail dispensary license in Maryland.
+Added: The MedLeaf dispensary has been closed since July 1, 2023.
+Added: The Company plans to reopen the dispensary and begin adult-use retail sales within the next few months.
+Added: The acquisition of MedLeaf provides the Company with a second dispensary in the state of Maryland.
+Added: Pursuant to the MedLeaf Agreement, total purchase consideration was $ 5.25 million, comprised of $ 2.0 million of cash with adjustments to reflect amounts owed the Company by the sellers of MedLeaf (the "MedLeaf Sellers"), a $ 2.0 million promissory note, and $ 1.25 million of shares of the Company's common stock, with such number of shares calculated using the volume weighted average price based on the ten trading day period ending on the P&S Date.
+Added: The Company made cash payments aggregating $ 0.5 million through the P&S Date, which funds were deposited into escrow.
+Added: On the MedLeaf Acquisition Date, the outstanding cash balance was paid and the promissory note and 3.9 million shares of the Company's common stock were issued.
+Added: The promissory note bears interest at a rate of 8.0 % per annum and has a term of 540 days.
Robust Missouri Process and Manufacturing, LLC ("Robust")
In September 2022, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire 100 % of the membership interests in Robust Missouri Processing and Manufacturing 1, LLC (the "Robust Agreement"), a Missouri wholesale and cultivator, for $ 0.7 million of cash.
−Removed: Completion of the acquisition is dependent upon obtaining all requisite approvals from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
−Removed: While the Company believes this may still occur in 2023, it is quite possible that the closing date may not occur until 2024.
+Added: Completion of the acquisition is dependent upon obtaining all requisite approvals from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, which is expected to occur in 2024.
Pursuant to the Robust Agreement, the Company has made an initial advance payment of $ 350,000 to the Robust members, with an additional payment of $ 350,000 to be made at closing.
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For periods in which the Company reports net income, diluted net income per share is determined by using the weighted average number of common and dilutive common equivalent shares outstanding during the period, unless the effect is antidilutive.
−Removed: The number of shares used to compute earnings (loss) per share were as follows (in thousands):
−Removed: Three months ended Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
−Removed: 2022 September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: The shares used to compute loss per share were as follows (in thousands):
+Added: Three months ended
+Added: 2024 March 31,
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic 375,211 342,794
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(4) DEFERRED RENTS RECEIVABLE
−Removed: The Company is the lessor under operating leases, which contain escalating rents over time, rent holidays;
−Removed: options to renew;
−Removed: requirements to pay property taxes;
−Removed: insurance and/or maintenance costs;
−Removed: and contingent rental payments based on a percentage of monthly tenant revenues.
+Added: The Company is the lessor under operating leases which contain escalating rents over time, rent holidays, options to renew, and requirements to pay property taxes, insurance and/or maintenance costs.
The Company is not the lessor under any finance leases.
The Company recognizes fixed rental receipts from such lease agreements on a straight-line basis over the expected lease term.
−Removed: Differences between amounts received and amounts recognized are recorded in Deferred rents receivable in the
−Removed: condensed consolidated balance sheets.
−Removed: Contingent rentals are recognized only after tenants’ revenues are finalized and if such revenues exceed certain minimum levels.
−Removed: The Company is the lessor of the following owned properties:
−Removed: • Delaware – a 45,000 square foot cannabis cultivation, processing, and dispensary facility, which is leased to its cannabis-licensed client under a triple net lease that expires in 2035.
−Removed: • Maryland – a 180,000 square foot cultivation and processing facility that expires in 2037.
−Removed: This facility was leased to Kind prior to the Kind Acquisition Date.
−Removed: • Massachusetts – a 138,000 square foot industrial property, of which approximately half of the available square footage is leased to a non-cannabis manufacturing company (the "Tenant") under a lease that expired in February 2023.
−Removed: The Tenant currently continues to occupy this space on a month-to-month basis.
−Removed: The Company is the sublessor of the following properties:
−Removed: • Delaware – a 4,000 square foot cannabis dispensary, which is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client under a sublease expiring in April 2027.
−Removed: • Delaware – a 100,000 square foot warehouse, of which the Company developed 60,000 square feet into a cultivation facility that is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client.
−Removed: The sublease expires in March 2030, with an option to extend the term for three additional five-year periods.
−Removed: The Company intends to develop the remaining space into a processing facility.
−Removed: • Delaware – a 12,000 square foot cannabis production facility with offices, which is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client.
−Removed: The sublease expires in January 2026 and contains an option to negotiate an extension at the end of the lease term.
−Removed: The Company received rental payments aggregating $ 0.5 million and $ 0.4 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $ 1.3 million and $ 2.4 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Revenue from these payments was recognized on a straight-line basis and aggregated $ 0.4 million in each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $ 1.2 million and $ 2.3 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Future minimum rental receipts for non-cancellable leases and subleases as of September 30, 2023 were as follows (in thousands):
+Added: Differences between amounts received and amounts recognized are recorded in Deferred rents receivable in the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
+Added: The Company currently leases a cannabis cultivation, processing and dispensary facility that it owns in Delaware to a cannabis-licensed client under a triple net lease that expires in 2035.
+Added: The Company had previously leased a portion of an owned property in Massachusetts under a lease that expired in February 2023, after which the tenant continued to rent the space on a month-to-month basis through November 2023.
+Added: The Company does not intend to lease this space again, as it plans to use this space to expand its cultivation footprint.
+Added: The Company currently subleases two properties - a cannabis production facility with offices under a sublease that expires in January 2026 and contains an option to negotiate an extension of the sublease term, and a dispensary under a sublease that expires in April 2027.
+Added: The Company also subleases a portion of a third property that it developed into a cultivation facility under a sublease that expires in March 2030, with an option to extend the term for three additional five-year periods.
+Added: These properties are all subleased to a cannabis-licensed client in Delaware.
+Added: The Company received rental payments aggregating $ 0.3 million and $ 0.4 million in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
+Added: Revenue from these payments was recognized on a straight-line basis and aggregated $ 0.3 million and $ 0.4 million in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
+Added: Future minimum rental receipts for non-cancellable leases and subleases as of March 31, 2024 were as follows (in thousands):
Year ending December 31,
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Thereafter 2,713
−Removed: (5) NOTES RECEIVABLE
−Removed: Notes receivable, including accrued interest, at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 consisted of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: 2023 December 31,
−Removed: First State Compassion Center (FSCC Initial Note) $ — $ 328
−Removed: First State Compassion Center (FSCC Secondary Notes) — 8,160
−Removed: First State Compassion Center (FSCC New Note) — 750
−Removed: Healer LLC (Revised Healer Note) 866 866
−Removed: Total notes receivable 866 10,104
−Removed: Notes receivable, current portion ( 52 ) ( 2,637 )
−Removed: Notes receivable, less current portion $ 814 $ 7,467
−Removed: First State Compassion Center
+Added: (5) NOTE RECEIVABLE AND OMNIBUS
+Added: Note Receivable
+Added: At March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the Company had a note receivable from Healer LLC, an entity that provides cannabis education, dosage programs and products developed by Dr.
+Added: Dustin Sulak ("Healer"), of approximately $ 866,000 .
+Added: The note bears interest of 6 % per annum and requires quarterly payments of interest through the April 2026 maturity date.
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: The Company has the right to offset any licensing fees payable by the Company to Healer in the event Healer fails to make any payment when due.
Omnibus Agreement
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The state of Delaware recently approved the adult use of cannabis, with the implementation period expected to extend through approximately November 2024.
−Removed: The Company recorded the Omnibus as a component of Other assets in the condensed consolidated balance sheet at September 30, 2023.
−Removed: Notes Receivable From FSCC Prior to the Omnibus Agreement Date
−Removed: The notes receivable from FSCC described below in the aggregate were converted into the Omnibus on the Omnibus Agreement Date:
−Removed: • FSCC issued a 10 -year promissory note to the Company in May 2016 for $ 0.7 million, which bore interest at a rate of 12.5 % per annum and matured in April 2026, as amended (the “FSCC Initial Note”).
−Removed: The monthly payments on the FSCC Initial Note were approximately $ 10,000 .
−Removed: At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the current portions of the FSCC Initial Note were approximately $ 90,000 and $ 85,000 , respectively, and were included in Notes receivable, current portion, in the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
−Removed: • In December 2021, the Company converted financed trade accounts receivable balances from FSCC aggregating $ 7.8 million into notes receivable, which was net of the $ 1.3 million debt issuance discount recorded in connection with the conversion, whereby FSCC issued promissory notes aggregating $ 7.8 million to the Company (the “FSCC Secondary Notes”).
−Removed: The FSCC Secondary Notes bore interest at a rate of 6.0 % per annum and matured in December 2025.
−Removed: FSCC was required to make periodic payments of principal and interest throughout the term of the FSCC Secondary Notes.
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, the FSCC Secondary Notes balance included approximately $ 49,000 of unpaid accrued interest.
−Removed: The balance at June 30, 2023 did not include accrued interest, as the Company granted FSCC an interest holiday for the six months then ended.
−Removed: The increase in the FSCC Secondary Notes in the six months ended June 30, 2023 was attributable to the accretion of the original debt discount, which increased the value of such notes.
−Removed: At each of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the current portions of the FSCC Secondary Notes aggregated $ 2.5 million.
−Removed: • In December 2022, the Company converted amounts due from FSCC aggregating $ 750,000 into a note receivable, whereby FSCC issued a promissory note to the Company for $ 750,000 (the "FSCC New Note").
−Removed: Note bore interest at a rate of 6.0 % per annum and matured in December 2026.
−Removed: FSCC was required to make quarterly interest payments, with the full amount of principal due on December 31, 2026;
−Removed: however, the Company had granted FSCC an interest holiday for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
−Removed: At each of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the entire balance of the FSCC New Note was long-term.
−Removed: • In the second quarter of 2023, the Company converted $ 879,000 due from FSCC into a note receivable (the "FSCC Second New Note").
−Removed: In March 2021, the Company was issued a promissory note in the principal amount of approximately $ 0.9 million from Healer LLC, an entity that provides cannabis education, dosage programs, and products developed by Dr.
−Removed: Dustin Sulak (“Healer”).
−Removed: The principal balance of the note represents previous loans extended to Healer by the Company of $ 0.8 million, plus accrued interest through the revised promissory note issuance date of approximately $ 94,000 (the “Revised Healer Note”).
−Removed: The Revised Healer Note bears interest at a rate of 6.0 % per annum and requires quarterly payments of interest through the April 2026 maturity date.
−Removed: The Company has the right to offset any licensing fees payable by the Company to Healer in the event Healer fails to make any payment when due.
−Removed: In March 2021, the Company offset approximately $ 28,000 of licensing fees payable to Healer against the principal balance of the Revised Healer Note, reducing the principal amount to approximately $ 866,000 .
−Removed: Of the outstanding Revised Healer Note balance at each of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, approximately $ 52,000 was current.
+Added: The Omnibus is included as a component of Other assets in the condensed consolidated balance sheets at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
(6) INVENTORY
−Removed: Inventory at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 consisted of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30,
+Added: Inventory at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 consisted of the following (in thousands):
2024 December 31,
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$ 29,044 $ 25,306
−Removed: (7) INVESTMENTS
−Removed: The Company’s investments at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were comprised of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: 2023 December 31,
−Removed: Investment – current:
−Removed: WM Technology Inc.
−Removed: Investments - non-current:
−Removed: Artis LLC (d/b/a Little Dog) $ 67 $ —
−Removed: Investment in Allgreens 97 —
−Removed: Total investments - non-current $ 164 $ —
−Removed: The Company did not have any long-term investments at December 31, 2022.
−Removed: In connection with the pending acquisition of Allgreens and the management agreement the Company entered into with Allgreens for the interim period prior to the completion of the acquisition (see Note 2), the Company recorded expenses related to Allgreens aggregating $ 0.1 million for both the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 as a component of Investments, net of current portion.
−Removed: Artis LLC (d/b/a Little Dog)
−Removed: In April, 2023, the Company purchased a 49 % interest in Artis LLC, d/b/a Little Dog ("Little Dog"), a cannabis delivery service (the "Little Dog Investment") for $ 98,000 of cash.
−Removed: The Company recognizes changes in the fair value of the Little Dog Investment based on its proportional share of Little Dog's net income (loss).
−Removed: During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company recognized losses in the Little Dog Investment of approximately $ 22,000 and $ 31,000 , respectively, which are included as components of Other (expense) income, net, in the condensed consolidated statements of operations for the respective periods.
−Removed: WM Technology Inc.
−Removed: In February 2022, the Company received 121,968 shares of common stock of WM Technology Inc.
−Removed: MAPS) (the "WMT Shares"), a technology and software infrastructure provider to the cannabis industry, which represented the Company’s pro rata share of additional consideration pursuant to a 2021 asset purchase agreement between the Company and Members RSVP LLC.
−Removed: The Company recognized gains of approximately $ 59,000 and $ 38,000 in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, reflecting the changes in the fair value of the WMT Shares for the respective periods.
−Removed: The Company recognized losses of $ 0.2 million and $ 0.8 million in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, representing the changes in the fair value of the WMT Shares for such periods.
−Removed: Both the losses arising from the changes in the fair value of the WMT Shares and the gain arising from the receipt in February 2022 of the WMT Shares are reported as Other (expense) income, net, in the condensed consolidated statements of operations for the respective periods.
−Removed: In December 2021, the Company received shares of Flowr Corp.
−Removed: common stock (the "Flowr Stock") arising from the sale of its ownership interest in Terrace Inc., which was sold to Flowr Corp.
−Removed: The Flowr Stock was recorded at fair value, with changes in fair value recorded as a component of Other (expense) income, net, in the condensed consolidated statements of operations.
−Removed: The Company recorded losses of $ 0.1 million and $ 0.2 million in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, representing the changes in the fair value of the Flowr Stock in the respective periods.
−Removed: In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company wrote off the remaining fair value of the Flowr Stock as a result of Flowr Corp.'s bankruptcy filing and delisting from the exchange on which its stock was traded.
(7) PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET
−Removed: The Company’s property and equipment, net, at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 was comprised of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30,
+Added: The Company’s property and equipment, net, at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 was comprised of the following (in thousands):
2024 December 31,
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Property and equipment, net $ 90,765 $ 89,103
−Removed: The Company recorded depreciation expense related to property and equipment of $ 1.6 million and $ 0.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $ 3.8 million and $ 2.5 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: The Company recorded depreciation expense related to property and equipment of $ 1.9 million and $ 1.0 million in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively,
In the first quarter of 2023, the Company disposed of equipment it had previously purchased in connection with its planned acquisition of The Harvest Foundation LLC ("Harvest") in Nevada as a result of the Company's withdrawal from the agreement to purchase Harvest.
−Removed: The Company recorded a loss on the disposal of assets aggregating $ 0.9 million, which is included as a component of Other (expense) income, net, in the condensed consolidated statement of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
+Added: The Company recorded a loss on the disposal of assets aggregating $ 0.9 million, which is included as a component of Other (expense) income, net, in the condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: Table of Content s
(8) INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL
−Removed: The Company’s acquired intangible assets at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 consisted of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30, 2023 Weighted
+Added: The Company’s acquired intangible assets at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2022 consisted of the following (in thousands):
+Added: March 31, 2024 Weighted
period (years) Cost Accumulated
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8.84 $ 21,179 $ 4,167 $ 17,012
−Removed: Estimated future amortization expense for the Company’s intangible assets at September 30, 2023 was as follows:
+Added: Estimated future amortization expense for the Company’s intangible assets at March 31, 2024 was as follows:
Year ending December 31,
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Total $ 12,819
−Removed: The changes in the carrying value of the Company’s goodwill in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows (in thousands):
+Added: The changes in the carrying value of the Company’s goodwill in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 were as follows (in thousands):
Balance at January 1, $ 11,993 $ 8,079
Ermont Acquisition 3,819 3,925
−Removed: Kind Acquisition — 6,011
−Removed: Balance at September 30, $ 11,993 $ 8,079
−Removed: (10) TERM LOAN
−Removed: Credit Agreement
−Removed: On January 24, 2023, the Company entered into a Loan and Security Agreement, by and among the Company, subsidiaries of the Company from time-to-time party thereto (collectively with the Company, the “Borrowers”), lenders from time-to-time party thereto (the “Lenders”), and Chicago Atlantic Admin, LLC (“Chicago Atlantic”), as administrative agent for the Lenders (the "Credit Agreement").
−Removed: Proceeds from the Credit Agreement were designated to complete the build-out of a new cultivation and processing facility in Illinois, complete the build-out of a new processing kitchen in Missouri, expand existing cultivation and processing facilities in Massachusetts and Maryland, fund certain capital expenditures, and repay in full the Kind Notes incurred in connection with the Kind Acquisition, which repayment occurred on January 24, 2023 (see Note 11).
+Added: Balance at March 31, $ 15,812 $ 12,004
+Added: In connection with the finalization of the purchase price allocation for the Ermont Acquisition, the Company recorded reclassifications between its Tradename and trademarks intangible asset, Licenses and customer base intangible asset, and Goodwill (see Note 2).
+Added: Term Loan (the "CA Term Loan")
+Added: On January 24, 2023, the Company entered into a Loan and Security Agreement, by and among the Company, subsidiaries of the Company from time-to-time party thereto (collectively with the Company, the “CA Borrowers”), lenders from time-to-time party thereto (the “CA Lenders”), and Chicago Atlantic Admin, LLC (“Chicago Atlantic”), as administrative agent for the Lenders (the "CA Credit Agreement").
+Added: Proceeds from the CA Credit Agreement were designated to complete the
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: build-out of a new cultivation and processing facility in Illinois, complete the build-out of a new processing kitchen in Missouri, expand existing cultivation and processing facilities in Massachusetts and Maryland, fund certain capital expenditures, and repay in full the notes payable issued in 2022 in connection with the acquisition of Kind Therapeutics USA, which repayment occurred on January 24, 2023.
The remaining balance, if any, was expected to be used to fund acquisitions.
−Removed: Principal, Security, Interest and Prepayments
−Removed: The Credit Agreement provides for $ 35.0 million in principal borrowings at the Borrowers’ option in the aggregate and further provides the Borrowers with the right, subject to customary conditions, to request an additional incremental term loan in the aggregate principal amount of up to $ 30.0 million, provided that the Lenders elect to fund such incremental term loan.
−Removed: $ 30.0 million of loan principal was funded at the initial closing (the "Term Loan"), which amount was reduced by an original issuance discount of $ 0.9 million (the "Original Issuance Discount").
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement allowed for $ 35.0 million in principal borrowings at the CA Borrowers’ option in the aggregate and further provides the CA Borrowers with the right, subject to customary conditions, to request an additional incremental term loan in the aggregate principal amount of up to $ 30.0 million, provided that the CA Lenders elected to fund such incremental term loan.
+Added: $ 30.0 million of loan principal was funded at the initial closing (the "CA Term Loan"), which amount was reduced by an original issuance discount of $ 0.9 million (the "CA Original Issuance Discount").
The Company had the option, during the six-month period following the initial closing, to draw down an additional $ 5.0 million, which it did not elect to do.
−Removed: The loan requires scheduled amortization payments of 1.0 % of the principal amount outstanding under the Credit Agreement per month commencing in May 2023, and the remaining principal balance is due in full on January 24, 2026, subject to extension to January 24, 2028 under certain circumstances.
−Removed: The Credit Agreement provides the Borrowers with the right, subject to specified limitations, to incur (a) seller provided debt in connection with future acquisitions, (b) additional mortgage financing from third-party lenders secured by real estate currently owned and acquired after the closing date, and (c) additional debt in connection with equipment leasing transactions.
−Removed: The obligations under the Credit Agreement are secured by substantially all of the assets of the Borrowers, excluding specified parcels of real estate and other customary exclusions.
−Removed: The Credit Agreement provides for a floating annual interest rate equal to the prime rate then in effect plus 5.75 %, which rate may be increased by 3.00 % upon an event of default or 7.50 % upon a material event of default as provided in the Credit Agreement.
−Removed: At any time, the Company may voluntarily prepay amounts due under the facility in $ 5.0 million increments, subject to a three -percent prepayment premium and, during the first 20 -months of the term, a “make-whole” payment.
−Removed: Representations, Warranties, Events of Default and Certain Covenants
−Removed: The Credit Agreement includes customary representations and warranties and customary events of default, including, without limitation, payment defaults, breaches of representations and warranties, covenant defaults, cross-defaults to material indebtedness, and events of bankruptcy and insolvency.
−Removed: The Credit Agreement also includes customary negative covenants limiting the Borrowers’ ability to incur additional indebtedness and grant liens that are otherwise not permitted, among others.
−Removed: Additionally, the Credit Agreement requires the Borrowers to meet certain financial tests.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, the Company was in compliance with the Credit Agreement covenants.
−Removed: Warrant Issuance
−Removed: The Credit Agreement provided for 30 % warrant coverage against amounts funded under the facility, priced at a 20 % premium to the trailing 20 -day average price on the closing date of each such funding.
−Removed: At the initial closing, upon funding
−Removed: of the initial $ 30.0 million under the facility, the Company issued to the Lenders an aggregate of 19,148,936 warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock at $ 0.47 per share, exercisable for a five-year period following issuance.
−Removed: The Company recorded the warrants at present value of $ 5.5 million as a component of Additional paid-in capital on the condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 24, 2023, and discounted the Term Loan by $ 5.5 million (the "Warrant Discount").
−Removed: The Warrant Discount is being amortized to interest expense over the term of the Credit Agreement.
−Removed: Prepaid Debt Issuance Costs
−Removed: The Company incurred $ 1.8 million of third party costs (i.e., legal fees, referral fees, etc.) in connection with the Term Loan, which have been recorded as a discount to the Term Loan (the "Third-Party Costs Discount"), which is being amortized to interest expense over the term of the Credit Agreement.
−Removed: Interest Amortization
−Removed: The Company recorded $ 0.7 million and $ 1.9 million of aggregate interest amortization for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, related to the Original Issuance Discount, Warrant Discount and Third-Party Costs Discount.
−Removed: Outstanding Balance
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, the outstanding Term Loan balance reported on the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheet was $ 22.5 million, with the current portion totaling $ 3.6 million.
+Added: The loan required scheduled amortization payments of 1.0 % of the principal amount outstanding under the CA Credit Agreement per month commencing in May 2023, and the remaining principal balance was due in full on January 24, 2026, subject to extension to January 24, 2028 under certain circumstances.
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement provided the CA Borrowers with the right, subject to specified limitations, to incur (a) seller- provided debt in connection with future acquisitions, (b) additional mortgage financing from third-party lenders secured by real estate currently owned and acquired after the closing date, and (c) additional debt in connection with equipment leasing transactions.
+Added: The obligations under the CA Credit Agreement were secured by substantially all of the assets of the CA Borrowers, excluding specified parcels of real estate and other customary exclusions.
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement provided for a floating annual interest rate equal to the prime rate then in effect plus 5.75 %, which rate could be increased by 3.00 % upon an event of default or 7.50 % upon a material event of default as provided in the CA Credit Agreement.
+Added: At any time, the Company could voluntarily prepay amounts due under the facility in $ 5.0 million increments, subject to a three -percent prepayment premium and, during the first 20 -months of the term, a “make-whole” payment.
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement included customary representations and warranties and customary events of default, including, without limitation, payment defaults, breaches of representations and warranties, covenant defaults, cross-defaults to material indebtedness, and events of bankruptcy and insolvency.
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement also included customary negative covenants limiting the CA Borrowers’ ability to incur additional indebtedness and grant liens that were otherwise not permitted, among others.
+Added: Additionally, the Credit Agreement required the CA Borrowers to meet certain financial tests.
+Added: The Company was in compliance with the CA Credit Agreement covenants throughout the term of the CA Credit Agreement.
+Added: The CA Credit Agreement provided for 30 % warrant coverage against amounts funded under the facility, priced at a 20 % premium to the trailing 20 -day average price on the closing date of each such funding.
+Added: At the initial closing, upon funding of the initial $ 30.0 million under the facility, the Company issued to the CA Lenders an aggregate of 19,148,936 warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock at $ 0.47 per share, exercisable for a five-year period following issuance.
+Added: The Company recorded the warrants at present value of $ 5.5 million as a component of Additional paid-in capital on the condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 24, 2023, and discounted the CA Term Loan by $ 5.5 million (the "CA Warrant Discount").
+Added: The CA Warrant Discount was being amortized to interest expense over the term of the Credit Agreement.
+Added: The Company incurred $ 1.8 million of third party costs (i.e., legal fees, referral fees, etc.) in connection with the CA Term Loan, which were recorded as a discount to the CA Term Loan (the "CA Third-Party Costs Discount"), which was being amortized to interest expense over the term of the CA Credit Agreement.
+Added: The Company recorded $ 0.3 million of aggregate interest amortization for the three months ended March 31, 2023 related to the CA Original Issuance Discount, CA Warrant Discount and CA Third-Party Costs Discount.
+Added: On November 16, 2023, the Company repaid and retired the CA Term Loan (the "CA Term Loan Payoff") using proceeds from a new $ 58.7 million loan entered into on the same day (described below).
+Added: The CA Term Loan Payoff amount totaled $ 32.7 million, comprised of $ 28.5 million for the outstanding principal, $ 3.7 million for the make-whole payment, $ 0.2 million for accrued unpaid interest and $ 0.3 million for transaction-related fees.
+Added: The Company recognized a loss of $ 10.2 million in connection with the Term Loan Payoff, which it recorded in the fourth quarter of 2023.
+Added: Table of Content s
Mortgages and Notes Payable
The Company’s mortgages and notes payable are reported in the aggregate on the condensed consolidated balance sheets under the captions Mortgages and notes payable, current portion, and Mortgages and notes payable, net of current portion.
−Removed: The Company’s mortgage balances at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were comprised of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: September 30,
+Added: The Company’s mortgage and notes payable balances at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were comprised of the following (in thousands):
2024 December 31,
−Removed: Bank of New England – New Bedford, MA and Middleboro, MA properties $ 12,248 $ 12,141
+Added: Construction to Permanent Commercial Real Estate Mortgage Loan ("CREM Loan") $ 53,152 $ 52,083
Bank of New England - Wilmington, DE property 1,186 1,219
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Du Quoin State Bank - Mt.
−Removed: Vernon, IL property 2,981 2,974
−Removed: South Porte Bank – Mt.
−Removed: Vernon, IL property — 801
−Removed: Total mortgages payable 19,891 20,519
−Removed: Mortgages payable, current ( 649 ) ( 1,491 )
−Removed: Mortgages payable, less current portion $ 19,242 $ 19,028
−Removed: The Company maintains an amended and restated mortgage agreement with the Bank of New England with an interest rate of 6.5 % per annum, which matures in August 2025 (the “Amended BNE Mortgage”).
−Removed: The Amended BNE Mortgage is secured by the Company’s properties in New Bedford, Massachusetts and Middleboro, Massachusetts.
−Removed: Proceeds from the Amended BNE Mortgage were used to pay down a previous mortgage of $ 4.8 million with the Bank of New England on the New Bedford property and $ 7.2 million of outstanding promissory notes as discussed below.
−Removed: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance under the Amended BNE Mortgage at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were approximately $ 400,000 and $ 382,000 , respectively.
−Removed: The Company maintains a second mortgage with Bank of New England that is secured by the Company’s property in Wilmington, Delaware (the “BNE Delaware Mortgage”).
−Removed: The mortgage matures in 2031, with monthly principal and interest payments.
−Removed: The interest rate is 5.25 % per annum, with the rate adjusting every five years to the then-prime rate plus
−Removed: 1.5 %, with a floor of 5.25 % per annum.
+Added: Vernon, IL property (grow and production) 2,911 2,923
+Added: DuQuoin State Bank - Mt.
+Added: Vernon, IL property (retail) 1,160 —
+Added: Promissory note issued as purchase consideration - Ermont Acquisition 2,678 2,591
+Added: Promissory note issued as purchase consideration - Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition 4,098 4,190
+Added: Promissory notes issued to purchase motor vehicles 148 178
+Added: Total mortgages and notes payable 68,505 66,375
+Added: Mortgages and notes payable, current ( 1,057 ) ( 723 )
+Added: Mortgages and notes payable, less current portion $ 67,448 $ 65,652
+Added: On November 16, 2023, Mari Holdings MD LLC, Hartwell Realty Holdings LLC, Kind Therapeutics USA, LLC, ARL Healthcare Inc., and MariMed Advisors, Inc., each a wholly-owned direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company (collectively, the "CREM Borrowers") entered into a Loan Agreement (the "CREM Loan Agreement"), by and among the CREM Borrowers, and Needham Bank, a Massachusetts co-operative bank (the "CREM Lender") pursuant to which the CREM Lender loaned to the CREM Borrowers an aggregate principal amount of $ 58.7 million (the "CREM Loan Transaction").
+Added: The Company has fully guaranteed the obligations of the CREM Borrowers under the CREM Loan Transaction and pledged to the CREM Lender its equity ownership in each CREM Borrower.
+Added: The CREM Lender has a first priority security interest in all of the CREM Borrowers' operating assets in Maryland and Massachusetts and first priority mortgages on the CREM Borrowers' properties owned in Maryland and Massachusetts.
+Added: The CREM Loan Transaction matures in ten years and has an interest rate for the initial five years of 8.43 % per annum.
+Added: The interest rate will reset after five years to the FHLB Rate (the Classic Advance Rate for Fixed Rate advances for a period of five years for an amount greater than or equal to the loan amount, as such rate is defined and published by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston), plus 3.50 %.
+Added: The Company will make interest-only payments for the first twelve months of the term of the loan, with payments thereafter based upon a twenty-year amortization schedule.
+Added: The CREM Lender initially released $ 52.8 million to the CREM Borrowers (the "Initial CREM Distribution").
+Added: The remaining proceeds of $ 5.9 million will be held in escrow to complete the expansion of the Company's Hagerstown, Maryland cultivation facility (the "Hagerstown Facility").
+Added: Any unused proceeds will be released to the Company after completion of the Hagerstown Facility expansion.
+Added: The Company used $ 46.8 million of the Initial CREM Distribution to fully repay certain of its outstanding debt.
+Added: These payments were comprised of $ 32.7 million to pay off the Term Loan, $ 11.9 million to pay off the mortgage with Bank of New England for the New Bedford, MA and Middleborough, MA properties, and $ 2.2 million to reduce the outstanding balance of the note issued by the Company in connection with the Ermont Acquisition.
+Added: The Company incurred bank closing costs and third party costs (i.e., legal fees, etc.) aggregating $ 1.5 million in connection with the CREM Loan Transaction, which have been recorded as a discount to the Loan Transaction (the "CREM Closing Costs Discount"), and which are being amortized to interest expense over the term of the CREM Loan Transaction.
+Added: The Company recorded approximately $ 18,000 of interest amortization in the three months ended March 31, 2024 related to the CREM Closing Costs Discount.
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+Added: The CREM Loan Agreement includes customary representations and warranties and customary events of default, including, without limitation, payment defaults, breaches of representations and warranties, covenant defaults, cross-defaults to material indebtedness, and events of bankruptcy and insolvency.
+Added: The CREM Loan Agreement also includes customary negative covenants limiting the CREM Borrowers' (but not the Company's) ability to incur additional indebtedness and grant liens that are otherwise not permitted, among others.
+Added: The CREM Loan Agreement also requires the CREM Borrowers to meet certain periodic financial tests.
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2024, the Company received $ 1.0 million of the amount previously held back by the CREM Lender and made interest-only payments to the CREM Lender aggregating $ 1.2 million.
+Added: The current portion of the outstanding principal balance of the CREM Loan was $ 0.4 million at March 31, 2024.
+Added: Bank of New England (New Bedford, MA and Middleborough, MA)
+Added: The Company maintained an amended and restated mortgage secured by the Company's properties in New Bedford, MA and Middleborough MA in the original amount of $ 13.0 million and bearing interest of 6.5 % per annum that would mature in August 2025 (the “Refinanced Mortgage”).
+Added: On November 16, 2023, the Company used $ 11.9 million of proceeds from the CREM Loan Transaction to pay the outstanding principal of the Refinanced Mortgage, and such mortgage was retired.
+Added: The Company recorded a loss of $ 0.2 million on the early repayment of the Refinanced Mortgage, which it recorded in the fourth quarter of 2023.
+Added: Concurrent with the repayment of the Refinanced Mortgage, the Company refinanced the properties through the CREM Loan and accordingly, effective November 16, 2023, the mortgage on these properties is held by Needham Bank, which mortgage matures in 2033 and which outstanding amount is included as a component of the CREM Loan outstanding balance.
+Added: Bank of New England (Wilmington, DE)
+Added: The Company maintains a mortgage with Bank of New England for the 2206 purchase of a building in Wilmington, DE, which was developed into a cannabis seed to ale facility that is currently leased to the Company's cannabis-licensed client in that state.
+Added: The mortgage matures in 2031, with monthly principal and interest payments at a rate of 5.25 % per annum, with the rate adjusting every five years to the then-prime rate plus 1.5 % and a floor of 5.25 % per annum.
The next interest rate adjustment will occur in September 2026.
−Removed: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance under the BNE Delaware Mortgage at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were approximately $ 131,000 and $ 126,000 , respectively.
−Removed: The Company maintains a mortgage with DuQuoin State Bank (“DSB”) in connection with its purchase of properties in Anna, Illinois and Harrisburg, Illinois (the “DuQuoin Mortgage”).
−Removed: On May 5th of each year, the DuQuoin Mortgage becomes due unless it is renewed for another year at a rate determined by DSB’s executive committee.
−Removed: The DuQuoin Mortgage was renewed in May 2023 at a rate of 9.75 % per annum.
−Removed: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance under the DuQuoin Mortgage at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were approximately $ 27,000 and $ 36,000 , respectively.
+Added: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance under this mortgage at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were approximately $ 135,000 and $ 133,000 , respectively.
+Added: DuQuoin State Bank (Anna, IL and Harrisburg IL)
+Added: In May 2016, the Company entered into a mortgage agreement with DuQuoin State Bank ("DSB") for the purchase of properties in Anna, IL and Harrisburg, IL, which the Company developed into two free-standing retail dispensaries.
+Added: On May 5th of each year, this mortgage is due to be repaid unless it is renewed for another year at a rate determined by DSB’s executive committee.
+Added: The mortgage was renewed in May 2023 at a rate of 9.75 % per annum.
+Added: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance under this mortgage at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were approximately $ 28,000 and $ 27,000 , respectively.
+Added: DuQuoin State Bank (Metropolis, IL)
In July 2021, the Company purchased the land and building in which it operates its cannabis dispensary in Metropolis, Illinois.
−Removed: The purchase price consisted of 750,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, which were valued at $ 705,000 on the date of the transaction, and payoff of the seller’s remaining mortgage balance of $ 1.6 million.
−Removed: In connection with this purchase, the Company entered into a second mortgage agreement with DSB for $ 2.7 million that matures in July 2041, and which initially bears interest at a rate of 6.25 % per annum (the “DuQuoin Metropolis Mortgage”).
−Removed: The interest rate on the DuQuoin Metropolis Mortgage is adjusted each year based on a certain interest rate index plus a margin.
+Added: In connection with this purchase, the Company entered into a mortgage agreement with DSB in the amount of $ 2.7 million that matures in July 2041, and which currently bears interest at a rate of 11.25 % per annum, which rate is adjusted each year based on a certain interest rate index plus a margin.
As part of this transaction, the seller was provided with a 30.0 % ownership interest in Mari Holdings Metropolis LLC (“Metro”), the Company’s subsidiary that owns the property and holds the related mortgage obligation, reducing the Company’s ownership interest in Metro to 70.0 %.
−Removed: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance of the DuQuoin Metropolis Mortgage at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were approximately $ 45,000 and $ 77,000 , respectively.
+Added: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance of this mortgage at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were approximately $ 49,000 and $ 46,000 , respectively.
+Added: DuQuoin State Bank (Mt.
In July 2022, Mari Holdings Mt Vernon LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into a $ 3.0 million loan agreement and mortgage with DSB secured by property owned in Mt.
−Removed: Vernon, Illinois, which the Company is developing into a grow and production facility (the "DuQuoin Mt.
−Removed: Vernon Mortgage").
−Removed: The DuQuoin Mt.
−Removed: Vernon Mortgage has a 20 -year term and initially bears interest at the rate of 7.75 % per annum, subject to upward adjustment on each annual anniversary date to the Wall Street Journal U.S.
+Added: Vernon, Illinois, which the Company is developing into a grow and production facility.
+Added: The mortgage has a 20 -year term and currently bears interest at the rate of 11.25 % per
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: annum, subject to upward adjustment on each annual anniversary date to the Wall Street Journal U.S.
Prime Rate (with an interest rate floor of 7.75 %).
The proceeds of this loan are being utilized for the build-out of the property and other working capital needs.
−Removed: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance of the DuQuoin Mt.
−Removed: Vernon Mortgage were approximately $ 46,000 and $ 68,000 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The current portions of the outstanding principal balance of this mortgage were approximately $ 50,000 and $ 48,000 at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: DuQuoin State Bank (Mt.
In February 2020, the Company entered into a mortgage agreement with South Porte Bank for the purchase and development of a property in Mt.
−Removed: Vernon, Illinois, (the “South Porte Bank Mortgage”).
+Added: Vernon, Illinois.
Beginning in August 2021, pursuant to an amendment of the South Porte Bank Mortgage, the monthly payments of principal and interest aggregated approximately $ 6,000 , with such payment amounts effective through June 2023, at which time all remaining principal, interest and fees were due.
−Removed: On May 26, 2023, the Company repaid the outstanding balance on the South Porte Bank Mortgage, which totaled approximately $ 778,000 , and the Company currently owns this property outright.
+Added: On May 26, 2023, the Company repaid the outstanding balance on this mortgage, which totaled approximately $ 778,000 .
+Added: In January 2024, the Company refinanced this property and entered into a $ 1.2 million mortgage with DSB.
+Added: The mortgage with DSB has a 17-year term and bears interest of 9.50 % per annum.
+Added: The current portion of the outstanding principal balance of this mortgage was approximately $ 29,000 at March 31, 2024.
Promissory Notes
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In connection with the Ermont Acquisition, the Company issued the Ermont Note (see Note 2), totaling $ 7.0 million.
−Removed: The Ermont Note matures in March 2029, and bears interest at 6.0 % per annum, with payments of interest only for two years , and thereafter quarterly payments of principal and interest in arrears.
−Removed: The outstanding balance on the Ermont Note is due and payable in full if and when the Company raises $ 75.0 million or more of equity capital.
+Added: The Ermont Note matures in March 2029, and bears interest at 6.0 % per annum, with payments of interest-only for two years , and quarterly payments of principal and interest in arrears thereafter.
+Added: The outstanding balance on the Ermont Note is subject to prepayment in full in the event the Company raises $ 75.0 million or more of equity capital.
The Company recorded the Ermont Note at a present value of $ 4.6 million.
−Removed: The Company recorded $ 2.4 million as a debt discount, which is being accreted through the term of the Ermont Note.
+Added: This amount is net of the $ 2.4 million recorded as a debt discount, which is being accreted through the term of the Ermont Note to interest expense.
+Added: As discussed above, on November 26, 2023, the Company used $ 2.2 million of the proceeds from the CREM Loan Transaction to reduce the outstanding balance of the Ermont Note.
The difference between the face value of the Ermont Note and the present value recorded at the time of the Ermont Acquisition is being amortized to interest expense over the term of the Ermont Note.
−Removed: The fair value of the Ermont Note was $ 4.8 million at September 30, 2023, all of which was recorded as noncurrent, as the first principal payment is not due until two years after the Ermont Acquisition Date.
+Added: The fair value of the Ermont Note was $ 2.7 million and $ 2.6 million at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
+Added: The balances at both dates were recorded as noncurrent, as the first principal payment is not due until two years after the Ermont Acquisition Date.
Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition
In connection with the Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition, the Company issued the Greenhouse Naturals Note (see Note 2) totaling $ 5.0 million to the Greenhouse Naturals Sellers, payable on a monthly basis as a percentage of the monthly gross sales of the Company's Beverly, Massachusetts dispensary (the "Beverly Dispensary").
−Removed: The Company recorded the Greenhouse Naturals Note at a present value of $ 4.3 million.
−Removed: The Company recorded $ 0.7 million as a debt discount, which is being accreted through the term of the Greenhouse Naturals Note.
−Removed: The difference between the face value of the Greenhouse Naturals Note and the present value recorded at the time of the Greenhouse Naturals Acquisition is being amortized to interest expense over the term of such note, which matures in July 2026.
−Removed: The fair value of the Greenhouse Naturals Note was $ 4.3 million at each of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
+Added: The Company recorded $ 0.7 million as a debt discount, which is being accreted to interest expense through the term of the Greenhouse Naturals Note, which matures in July 2026.
In the third quarter of 2023, the Company updated its forecast of revenue attributable to the Beverly Dispensary and, accordingly, adjusted the schedule of estimated future payments on the Greenhouse Naturals Note.
−Removed: The Company estimated that the current portions of the Greenhouse Naturals Note were $ 0.3 million and $ 0.9 million at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, which are included in Mortgages and notes payable, current portion, in the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheets.
+Added: The fair value of the Greenhouse Naturals Note was $ 4.1 million and $ 4.2 million at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
+Added: The Company estimated that the current portion of the Greenhouse Naturals Note was $ 0.4 million and $ 0.3 million at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
Kind Acquisition
−Removed: In connection with the Kind Acquisition (see Note 2), the Company issued four-year promissory notes aggregating $ 6.5 million with an interest rate of 6.0 % per annum to the members of Kind (the “Kind Notes”).
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, the outstanding balance of the Kind Notes totaled $ 5.5 million, of which $ 1.6 million was current.
−Removed: In connection with the Credit Agreement (see Note 10), on January 24, 2023, the Company repaid the Kind Notes in full, aggregating $ 5.4 million, including approximately $ 420,000 of accrued interest.
+Added: In connection with the 2022 acquisition of Kind Therapeutics USA ("Kind"), the Company issued four-year promissory notes aggregating $ 6.5 million with an interest rate of 6.0 % per annum to the members of Kind (the “Kind Notes”).
+Added: In connection with the CA Credit Agreement (described above), on January 24, 2023, the Company repaid the Kind Notes in full, aggregating $ 5.4 million, including approximately $ 420,000 of accrued interest.
There was no penalty in connection with the early repayment of the Kind Notes.
−Removed: Promissory Note Conversion
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2022, a noteholder converted the outstanding principal balance of $ 400,000 into 1,142,858 shares of the Company’s common stock and such note was retired.
−Removed: The Company did not record any gains or losses arising from this conversion.
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Promissory Notes Issued to Purchase Commercial Vehicles
−Removed: The Company entered into three note agreements to purchase commercial vehicles in the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
−Removed: in August 2023 with Ally Financial, in April 2023 with Ford Credit, and in January 2023 with Ally Financial.
−Removed: The Company had previously entered into note agreements to purchase commercial vehicles in August 2020 with First Citizens' Federal Credit Union and in June 2021 with Ally Financial.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, the five outstanding notes had an aggregate outstanding balance of $ 0.2 million, of which approximately $ 33,000 was current.
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, there were two outstanding notes with an aggregate outstanding balance of approximately $ 48,000 , of which approximately $ 12,000 was current.
−Removed: The weighted average interest rates of the outstanding balances were 11.04 % and 8.19 % at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: The weighted average remaining terms of these notes were 4.84 years and 4.07 years at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The Company had four outstanding promissory notes to purchase commercial motor vehicles at March 31, 2024 and five such notes outstanding at December 1, 2023.
+Added: At March 31, 2024, the outstanding notes had an aggregate outstanding balance of approximately $ 148,000 , of which approximately $ 28,000 was current.
+Added: At December 31, 2023, the outstanding notes had an aggregate outstanding balance of approximately $ 178,000 , of which approximately $ 33,000 was current.
+Added: The weighted average interest rates of the outstanding balances were 11.28 % and 11.07 % at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
+Added: The weighted average remaining terms of these notes were 4.55 years and 4.61 years at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
Future Payments
−Removed: The future principal amounts due under the Company outstanding mortgages and notes payable at September 30, 2023 were as follows (in thousands):
+Added: The future principal amounts due under the Company outstanding mortgages and notes payable at March 31, 2024 were as follows (in thousands):
Year ending December 31,
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Series B Convertible Preferred Stock
−Removed: In 2021, the Company entered into an exchange agreement with two unaffiliated institutional shareholders (the “Exchange Agreement”) whereby the Company (i) issued $ 4.4 million of promissory notes to the two institutional shareholders, which were retired in March 2021, and (ii) exchanged 4,908,333 shares of the Company’s common stock previously acquired by the two institutional shareholders for an equal number of shares of the Company's newly designated Series B convertible preferred stock (the “Series B Stock”).
−Removed: In connection with the Exchange Agreement, the Company filed (i) a certificate of designation with respect to the rights and preferences of the Series B Stock, and (ii) a certificate of elimination to return all shares of the Series A convertible preferred stock, of which no shares were issued or outstanding at the time of filing, to the status of authorized and unissued shares of undesignated preferred stock.
+Added: The Company had 4,908,333 shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock (the "Series B Stock") outstanding at both March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, which shares are held by three institutional shareholders.
The holders of Series B Stock (the “Series B Holders”) are entitled to cast a number of votes equal to the number of shares of the Company's common stock into which the shares of Series B Stock are convertible, together with the holders of the Company's common stock as a single class, on most matters.
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In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, the Series B Holders shall be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its stockholders before any payment shall be made to the holders of the Company's common stock by reason of their ownership thereof, an amount per share of Series B Stock equal to $ 3.00 , plus any dividends declared but unpaid thereon, with any remaining assets distributed pro-rata among the Series B Holders and the holders of the Company's common stock, based on the number of shares held by each such holder, treating for this purpose all such securities as if they had been converted into shares of the Company's common stock.
−Removed: At any time on or prior to the six-year anniversary of the issuance date of the Series B Stock, (i) the Series B Holders have the option to convert their shares of Series B Stock into shares of the Company's common stock at a conversion price of $ 3.00 per share, without the payment of additional consideration, and (ii) the Company has the option to convert all, but not less than all, shares of Series B Stock into shares of the Company's common stock at a conversion price of $ 3.00 if the daily volume weighted average price of the Company's common stock (the “VWAP”) exceeds $ 4.00 per share for at least
−Removed: twenty consecutive trading days prior to the date on which the Company gives notice of such conversion to the Series B Holders.
+Added: At any time on or prior to the six-year anniversary of the 2020 issuance date of the Series B Stock, (i) the Series B Holders have the option to convert their shares of Series B Stock into shares of the Company's common stock at a conversion price of $ 3.00 per share, without the payment of additional consideration, and (ii) the Company has the option to convert all, but not less than all, shares of Series B Stock into shares of the Company's common stock at a conversion price of $ 3.00 if the
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: daily volume weighted average price of the Company's common stock (the “VWAP”) exceeds $ 4.00 per share for at least twenty consecutive trading days prior to the date on which the Company gives notice of such conversion to the Series B Holders.
On the day following the six-year anniversary of the issuance of the Series B Stock (February 28, 2026), all outstanding shares of Series B Stock ( 4,908,333 shares) shall automatically convert into shares of the Company's common stock as follows:
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Series C Convertible Preferred Stock
−Removed: In March 2021, the Company entered into a securities purchase agreement with Hadron Healthcare Master Fund (“Hadron”) with respect to a financing facility of up to $ 46.0 million (the “Hadron Facility”) in exchange for newly-designated Series C convertible preferred stock of the Company (the “Series C Stock”) and warrants to purchase the Company’s common stock (the “Hadron Transaction”).
−Removed: At the closing of the Hadron Transaction in March 2021, Hadron purchased $ 23.0 million of Units at a price of $ 3.70 per Unit.
−Removed: Each Unit is comprised of one share of Series C Stock and a four-year warrant to purchase two and one-half shares of the Company's common stock.
−Removed: The Company issued to Hadron 6,216,216 shares of Series C Stock and warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 15,540,540 shares of its common stock.
+Added: The Company's Series C Convertible Preferred Stock (the "Series C Stock") is held by Hadron Healthcare Master Fund (“Hadron”).
+Added: In 2021, the Company issued to Hadron 6,216,216 shares of Series C Stock and warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 15,540,540 shares of its common stock in connection with a financing facility between the Company and Hadron.
Each share of Series C Stock is convertible, at Hadron’s option, into five shares of the Company's common stock, and each warrant is exercisable at an exercise price of $ 1.087 per share.
The warrants are subject to early termination if certain milestones are achieved and the market value of the Company’s common stock reaches certain predetermined levels.
−Removed: The fair value of the warrants on the issuance date was $ 9.5 million, which amount was recorded in Additional paid-in capital.
−Removed: The Company incurred $ 0.4 million of costs related to the issuance of these securities, which was recorded as a reduction to Additional paid-in capital in March 2021.
−Removed: In connection with the closing of the Hadron Transaction, the Company filed a certificate of designation with respect to the rights and preferences of the Series C Stock.
−Removed: Such stock is zero coupon, non-voting, and has a liquidation preference equal to its original issuance price plus declared but unpaid dividends.
+Added: The Series C Stock is zero coupon, non-voting, and has a liquidation preference equal to its original issuance price plus declared but unpaid dividends.
Holders of Series C Stock are entitled to receive dividends on an as-converted basis.
−Removed: Of the $ 23.0 million of proceeds received by the Company from the Hadron Transaction, $ 7.3 million was used to fund construction and upgrades to certain of the Company’s owned and managed facilities, and $ 15.7 million was used to pay down debt and related interest (see Note 11).
−Removed: No further funding has occurred under the Hadron Facility and, on August 4, 2022, the Company and Hadron entered into a second amendment to the Securities Purchase Agreement pursuant to which, inter alia, (a) Hadron’s obligation to provide any further funding to the Company and the Company’s obligation to sell any further securities to Hadron was terminated,
−Removed: (b) Hadron’s right to appoint a designee to the Company’s board of directors was eliminated, and (c) certain covenants restricting the Company’s incurrence of new indebtedness were eliminated.
−Removed: During the three months ended September 30, 2023, the Company converted, at Hadron's request in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Series C stock certificate of designation, a total of 784,334 shares of Series C Stock into 3,921,670 shares of the Company's common stock (the "Q3 Conversions").
−Removed: During the three months ended June 30, 2023, the Company converted, in two separate transactions at Hadron's request in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Series C Stock certificate of designation, a total of 4,276,608 shares of Series C Stock into 21,383,040 shares of the Company's common stock (collectively, with the Q3 Conversions, the "Conversions").
+Added: During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company converted, at Hadron's request in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Series C stock certificate of designation, a total of 5,060,942 shares of Series C stock into 25,304,710 shares of the Company's common stock (the "Conversions), comprised of 784,334 shares of Series C Stock converted into 3,921,670 shares of the Company's common stock in the third quarter of 2023 and 4,276,608 shares of Series C Stock converted into 21,383,040 shares of the Company's common stock in the second quarter of 2023.
The Conversions were effected at a conversion rate of five shares of the Company's common stock for each share of Series C common stock converted.
The Company did not recognize a gain or loss on the Conversions as they were effected in accordance with the Series C Stock certificate of designation.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, 1,155,274 shares of Series C Stock remained outstanding.
+Added: At both March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, 1,155,274 shares of Series C Stock remained outstanding.
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(11) STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY AND STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
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Stock Options
−Removed: A summary of the Company's stock option activity during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is below:
+Added: A summary of the Company's stock option activity during the three months ended March 31, 2024 is below:
Shares Weighted average exercise price
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Expired ( 63,750 ) $ 0.79
−Removed: Outstanding at September 30, 2023 36,259,421 $ 0.79
+Added: Outstanding at March 31, 2024 35,531,921 $ 0.78
Stock options granted under the 2018 Plan generally expire five years from the date of grant.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, the stock options outstanding had a weighted average remaining life of approximately three years .
−Removed: The grant date fair values of stock options granted in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 were estimated using the Black-Scholes valuation model with the following assumptions:
−Removed: Estimated life (in years) 3.00 to 3.26
−Removed: Weighted average volatility 99.22 %
−Removed: Weighted average risk-free interest rate 3.59 %
−Removed: Dividend yield —
−Removed: The Company did not grant any stock options in the three months ended September 30, 2023.
+Added: At March 31, 2024, the stock options outstanding had a weighted average remaining life of approximately two years .
+Added: The Company did not grant any stock options in the three months March 31, 2024.
Restricted Stock Units
−Removed: The Company began to grant RSUs under the 2018 Plan in the fourth quarter of 2022.
−Removed: Holders of unvested RSUs do not have voting or dividend rights.
+Added: Holders of unvested restricted stock units ("RSUs") do not have voting or dividend rights.
The grant date fair value of RSUs is recognized as expense on a straight-line basis over the requisite service periods.
The fair value of RSUs is determined based on the market value of the shares of the Company's common stock on the date of grant.
−Removed: The activity related to the Company's RSUs for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was as follows:
+Added: The activity related to the Company's RSUs for the three months ended March 31, 2024 was as follows:
RSUs Weighted average grant date fair value
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Forfeited ( 110,900 ) $ 0.40
−Removed: Outstanding at September 30, 2023 5,544,038 $ 0.44
−Removed: In connection with the Credit Agreement, the Company issued to the Lenders an aggregate of 19,148,936 warrants to purchase shares of the Company's common stock at $ 0.47 per share, exercisable for a five-year period following issuance (see Note 10).
−Removed: In addition to the 450,000 shares of restricted common stock issued to purchase the outstanding minority interest in Mari Holdings MD LLC ("Mari MD") noted below, the Company also issued 400,000 warrants to purchase the Company's common stock at an exercise price of $ 0.40 per share (the "Mari MD Warrants").
−Removed: The Mari MD Warrants expire on April 13, 2026.
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, warrants to purchase up to 42,199,476 shares of the Company's common stock were outstanding, with a weighted average exercise price of $ 0.68 .
+Added: Outstanding at March 31, 2024 5,654,389 $ 0.42
+Added: At March 31, 2024, warrants to purchase up to 42,089,476 shares of the Company's common stock were outstanding, with a weighted average exercise price of $ 0.68 .
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Other Common Stock Issuances
−Removed: In addition to the activity related to stock options and RSUs, described previously, the Company also issued during the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
−Removed: • 70,000 shares of restricted common stock reported as subscribed at December 31, 2022 as discussed below;
−Removed: • 5,025 shares of restricted common stock subscribed;
−Removed: • 6,580,390 shares of restricted common stock with a fair value of $ 3.0 million issued as purchase consideration for the Ermont Acquisition (see Note 2);
−Removed: • 450,000 shares of restricted common stock to purchase a 0.33 % minority interest in Mari Holdings MD LLC, one of the Company's majority-owned subsidiaries;
−Removed: • 25,304,710 shares of common stock issued to convert 5,060,942 shares of Series C Stock to common stock;
−Removed: • an aggregate of 1,140,741 shares of restricted common stock with a total fair value of approximately $ 460,000 issued as payment for services to two service providers;
−Removed: • 8,613 shares of restricted common stock with an aggregate fair value of approximately $ 3,000 issued under a royalty agreement.
+Added: In addition to the activity related to stock options and RSUs, described above, during the three months ended March 31, 2024, the Company also issued 3,614 shares of restricted common stock with an aggregate fair value of approximately $ 1,100 , under a royalty agreement.
Stock-Based Compensation
−Removed: The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $ 0.3 million and $ 1.4 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $ 0.8 million and $ 6.4 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Common Stock Issuance Obligations
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, the Company was obligated to issue 70,000 shares of restricted common stock in the aggregate with a total grant date fair value of approximately $ 39,000 , to two employees, which shares of common stock were issued in the first quarter of 2023.
+Added: The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $ 0.2 million in each of the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023.
The Company’s main sources of revenue are comprised of the following:
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The Company is typically considered the principal if it controls the specified good or service before such good or service is transferred to its client.
−Removed: The Company may also be deemed to be the principal even if it engages another party (an agent) to satisfy some of the performance obligations on its behalf, provided the Company (i) takes on certain responsibilities, obligations, and risks, (ii) possesses certain abilities and discretion, or (iii) other relevant indicators of the sale.
+Added: The Company may also be deemed to be the principal even if it engages another party (an agent) to satisfy some of the performance obligations on its behalf, provided the Company (i) takes on certain responsibilities,
+Added: Table of Content s
+Added: obligations, and risks, (ii) possesses certain abilities and discretion, or (iii) other relevant indicators of the sale.
If deemed an agent, the Company would not recognize revenue for the performance obligations it does not satisfy.
−Removed: Revenue for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was comprised of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: Three months ended Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
−Removed: 2022 September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
+Added: Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 was comprised of the following (in thousands):
+Added: Three months ended
+Added: 2024 March 31,
Product revenue:
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(13) MAJOR CUSTOMERS
−Removed: The Company did not have any customers that contributed 10% or more of total revenue in any of the three- or nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 or 2022.
−Removed: The Company did not have any customers that accounted for 10% or more of the Company’s accounts receivable balance at either September 30, 2023 or December 31, 2022.
+Added: The Company did not have any customers that contributed 10% or more of total revenue in either of the three-month periods ended March 31, 2024 or 2023.
+Added: The Company did not have any customers that accounted for 10% or more of the Company’s accounts receivable balance at either March 31, 2024 or December 31, 2023.
The Company performs ongoing credit evaluations of its customers and generally does not require collateral on accounts receivable.
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Lease expense for lease payments is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term.
−Removed: The Company is currently the lessee under seven operating leases and fourteen finance leases.
+Added: The Company was the lessee under eight operating leases and twenty-six finance leases at March 31, 2024.
These leases contain rent holidays and customary escalations of lease payments for the type of facilities being leased.
+Added: The Company's operating leases include its corporate headquarters, dispensaries and cannabis production and processing facilities.
+Added: The Company subleases three of these leased facilities to a cannabis-licensed client.
The Company recognizes rent expense on a straight-line basis over the expected lease term, including cancelable option periods which the Company fully expects to exercise.
Certain leases require the payment of property taxes, insurance and/or maintenance costs in addition to the rent payments.
−Removed: The Company leases the following facilities under operating leases:
−Removed: • Delaware - 4,000 square feet of retail space in a multi-use building under a five-year lease that expires in April 2027 that the Company has developed into a cannabis dispensary, which is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client.
−Removed: • Delaware - a 100,000 square foot warehouse, of which the Company developed 60,000 square feet into a cultivation facility that is being subleased to its cannabis-licensed client.
−Removed: The lease expires in March 2030, with an option to extend the term for three additional years.
−Removed: • Delaware - a 12,000 square foot premises, which the Company developed into a cannabis production facility with offices and which it subleases to its cannabis-licensed client.
−Removed: The lease expires in January 2026 and contains an option to negotiate an extension at the end of the lease.
−Removed: • Massachusetts - 10,000 square feet of office space, which the Company utilizes as its corporate offices under a lease with a related party expiring in 2028, with an option to extend the term for an additional five-year period.
−Removed: • Massachusetts - a 2,700 square foot dispensary, which lease the Company assumed that expires in 2026, with options to extend the term for three additional five-year periods through 2041.
−Removed: • Massachusetts - an approximately 33,800 square foot building which houses both a dispensary and a cultivation facility, whose lease expires in October 2038.
−Removed: • Ohio - approximately 4,700 square feet of retail space in a multi-use building under a ten-year lease that expires in February 2033, with options to extend the term for two additional five-year periods through February 2043.
−Removed: The Company had previously leased a 2,700 square foot two-unit apartment in Maryland under a lease that expired in July 2023.
−Removed: The Company is currently renting this space on a month-to-month basis while it negotiates a new lease for the space.
−Removed: The Company leases machinery and office equipment under finance leases that expire from February 2024 through July 2028, with such terms being a major part of the economic useful life of the leased property.
−Removed: The components of lease expense for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows (in thousands):
−Removed: Three months ended Nine months ended
−Removed: September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
−Removed: 2022 September 30,
−Removed: 2023 September 30,
+Added: The Company leases machinery and office equipment under finance leases that expire from January 2026 through April 2030, with such terms being a major part of the economic useful life of the leased property.
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+Added: The components of lease expense for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 were as follows (in thousands):
+Added: Three months ended
+Added: 2024 March 31,
Operating lease expense $ 517 $ 299
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Total finance lease expense $ 278 $ 69
−Removed: At September 30, 2023, the weighted average remaining lease terms for operating leases and finance leases were 10.1 years and 3.7 years, respectively.
−Removed: The weighted average discount rate used to determine the right-of-use assets and lease liabilities was between 11.0 % and 12.1 % for all leases.
−Removed: Future minimum lease payments as of September 30, 2023 under all non-cancelable leases having an initial or remaining term of more than one year were (in thousands):
+Added: The weighted average remaining lease terms and weighted average discount rates for the Company's operating leases and finance leases at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were as follows:
+Added: 2024 December 31,
+Added: Weighted average remaining lease term (years):
+Added: Operating leases 9.69 9.83
+Added: Finance leases 3.56 3.29
+Added: Weighted average discount rate:
+Added: Operating leases 11.0 % 11.0 %
+Added: Finance leases 9.8 % 11.0 %
+Added: Future minimum lease payments as of March 31, 2024 under all non-cancelable leases having an initial or remaining term of more than one year were (in thousands):
leases Finance
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$ 10,173 $ 3,593
−Removed: In November 2021, the Company entered into lease agreements for six retail properties, each with square footage between 4,000 and 6,000 square feet, in the state of Ohio (each an “Ohio Lease” and collectively the “Ohio Leases”).
−Removed: Each Ohio Lease had an initial lease period of eleven months , with a minimum rent of $ 31.00 per square foot, which increased 3.0 % annually.
−Removed: Should the Company be awarded one or more cannabis licenses by the state of Ohio prior to the end of the initial
−Removed: lease period, it could extend the term of one or more of the Ohio Leases to ten years (with two additional five-year options to extend) upon the payment of $ 50,000 for the extended Ohio Lease, which the Company is building out into a medical use dispensary.
−Removed: In February 2022, the Company was notified that it was awarded a cannabis dispensary license from the state of Ohio.
−Removed: In April 2022, the Company extended the term of one of the Ohio Leases to February 2023 (the "Extended Ohio Lease"), and the remaining five Ohio Leases were terminated.
−Removed: In February 2023, the Company entered into a ten-year lease on the Extended Ohio Lease property, and the Company opened its dispensary in Tiffin, Ohio in June 2023.
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, the lease term of the Extended Ohio Lease was less than one year, and the Company was not required to record a right-of-use asset and corresponding lease liability on its balance sheet.
(15) RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
−Removed: The Company’s corporate offices are leased from an entity in which the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and President (the "CEO") has an investment interest.
+Added: The Company’s corporate offices are leased from an entity in which the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer (the "CEO") has an investment interest.
This lease expires in October 2028 and contains a five-year extension option.
−Removed: Expenses incurred under this lease were approximately $ 61,000 and $ 39,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and approximately $ 190,000 and $ 117,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: Expenses incurred under this lease were approximately $ 41,000 and $ 39,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The Company procures nutrients, lab equipment, cultivation supplies, furniture, and tools from an entity owned by the family of the Company’s Chief Operating Officer (the “COO”).
−Removed: Purchases from this entity totaled $ 1.4 million and $ 1.1 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $ 4.2 million and $ 3.4 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: Purchases from this entity totaled $ 1.1 million and $ 1.0 million in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The Company pays royalties on the revenue generated from its Betty’s Eddies product line to an entity owned by the COO and its Chief Revenue Officer (the “CRO") under a royalty agreement.
−Removed: This agreement was amended effective January 1, 2021 whereby, among other modifications, the royalty percentage changed from 2.5 % on all sales of Betty’s Eddies products to 3.0 % if sold directly by the Company and between 1.35 % and 2.5 % if licensed by the Company for sale by third parties.
+Added: Under this agreement, the royalty percentage on all sales of Betty’s Eddies products is 3.0 % if sold directly by the Company and between 1.35 % and 2.5 % if licensed by the Company for sale by third parties.
Future developed products (i.e., ice cream) have a royalty rate of 0.5 % if sold directly by the Company and between 0.125 % and 0.135 % if licensed by the Company for sale by third parties.
−Removed: The aggregate royalties due to this entity were approximately $ 149,000 and $ 53,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and approximately $ 614,000 and $ 163,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, one of the Company’s majority-owned subsidiaries paid distributions in the aggregate of approximately $ 3,000 and $ 6,400 , respectively, to the CEO, who owns a minority equity interest in such subsidiary.
−Removed: During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, this majority-owned subsidiary paid distributions aggregating approximately $ 4,200 and $ 27,300 to the Company’s then-CEO and then-Chief Financial Officer (now the CEO), each of whom owned minority equity interests in such subsidiary.
−Removed: FSCC, the cannabis-licensed client in Delaware that the Company manages, pays fees to BKR Management Inc., a company partially owned by the CEO, related to the initial formation, licensing and establishment of FSCC's cannabis operations.
−Removed: The aggregate fees paid by FSCC were $ 48,000 for each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, and $ 144,000 for each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022.
−Removed: The Company’s mortgages with Bank of New England and DuQuoin State Bank are personally guaranteed by the CEO.
−Removed: Additionally, the CEO provided a limited guaranty to the Lenders under the Company's Credit Agreement with Chicago Atlantic.
+Added: The aggregate
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+Added: royalties due to this entity were approximately $ 118,000 and $ 77,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, one of the Company’s majority-owned subsidiaries paid distributions of approximately $ 1,200 and $ 1,300 , respectively, to the CEO, who owns a minority equity interest in such subsidiary.
+Added: Prior to December 31, 2023, FSCC, the cannabis-licensed client in Delaware that the Company manages, paid fees to BKR Management Inc., a company partially owned by the CEO, related to the initial formation, licensing and establishment of FSCC's cannabis operations.
+Added: The aggregate fees paid by FSCC were $ 48,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: Payment of these fees terminated effective as of December 31, 2023.
+Added: At March 31, 2024, the Company’s mortgages with Bank of New England and DuQuoin State Bank were personally guaranteed by the CEO.
+Added: Additionally, the CEO provided a limited guaranty to the Lenders under the Company's Credit Agreement with Chicago Atlantic through its repayment in November 2023.
The CEO had also guaranteed the South Porte Bank Mortgage prior to its repayment in May 2023.
(16) COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
−Removed: Maryland Litigation
−Removed: Following the consummation of the Kind Acquisition, in April 2022, litigation between the Company and the members of Kind was dismissed in its entirety with prejudice, and the parties have released one another of any and all claims between them.
−Removed: DiPietro Lawsuit
−Removed: In December 2021, the parties to this action entered into a global confidential settlement and release agreement, along with the parties to the aforementioned Maryland litigation.
−Removed: At the same date, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary MariMed Advisors Inc.
−Removed: (“MMA”) and Jennifer DiPietro (“Ms.
−Removed: DiPietro”), one of the former members of Kind, entered into a membership interest purchase agreement pursuant to which the Company would purchase Ms.
−Removed: DiPietro’s interests in Mia Development LLC, the Company's majority-owned subsidiary that owns production and retail cannabis facilities in Wilmington, Delaware, and Mari Holdings MD LLC ("Mari-MD"), the Company's majority-owned subsidiary that owns production and retail cannabis facilities in Hagerstown, Maryland and Annapolis Maryland.
−Removed: Upon the court’s approval of the parties’ joint motion for approval, on June 8, 2022, the purchase of Ms.
−Removed: DiPietro’s interests was consummated.
−Removed: The parties released all direct and derivative claims against one another, and a stipulation dismissing all claims and counterclaims with prejudice was filed with the court.
Bankruptcy Claim
During 2019, the Company’s subsidiary, MariMed Hemp, Inc.
−Removed: ("MHI") sold and delivered hemp seed inventory to GenCanna Global Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator, producer, and distributor of hemp (“GenCanna”).
+Added: ("MMH") sold and delivered hemp seed inventory to GenCanna Global Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator, producer, and distributor of hemp (“GenCanna”).
At the time of sale, the Company owned a 33.5 % ownership interest in GenCanna.
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Since the approval of the Liquidating Plan, the OGGUSA Debtors have been in the process of liquidating the remaining assets, negotiating and prosecuting objections to other creditors’ claims, and pursuing the collection of accounts receivable and Chapter 5 bankruptcy avoidance claims.
−Removed: In April 2022, the Plan Administrator filed a Complaint against MHI (the "Complaint") alleging certain preferential transfers of assets, which were valued by the Plan Administrator at $ 250,000 , relating to payments on a $ 600,000 loan made to MHI by the Company prior to the filing of the OGGUSA Debtors Chapter 11 proceeding (the "Preferential Claim").
−Removed: The Complaint sought to recover an amount no less than $ 200,000 and to disallow MHI’s unsecured general claim in the bankruptcy proceeding until such time as such preferential transfer had been repaid to the OGGUSA Debtors.
−Removed: In July 2023, MHI entered into a Settlement and Release Agreement with the Plan Administrator pursuant to which it agreed to reduce its Bankruptcy Court approved unsecured general claim to $ 15.5 million, or by 50 %, in consideration for the settlement of the Preferential Claim and a general release of MHI and the Company.
−Removed: As of the date of this filing, there is insufficient information to determine how much MHI may receive upon the completion of the liquidation of the remaining assets of the OGGUSA Debtors on account of its general unsecured claim, if anything.
+Added: In April 2022, the Plan Administrator filed a Complaint against MMH (the "Complaint") alleging certain preferential transfers of assets, which were valued by the Plan Administrator at $ 250,000 , relating to payments on a $ 600,000 loan made to MMH by the Company prior to the filing of the OGGUSA Debtors Chapter 11 proceeding (the "Preferential Claim").
+Added: The Complaint sought to recover an amount no less than $ 200,000 and to disallow MMH’s unsecured general claim in the bankruptcy proceeding until such time as such preferential transfer had been repaid to the OGGUSA Debtors.
+Added: In July 2023, MMH entered into a Settlement and Release Agreement with the Plan Administrator pursuant to which it agreed to reduce its Bankruptcy Court approved unsecured general claim to $ 15.5 million, or by 50 %, in consideration for the settlement of the Preferential Claim and a general release of MMH and the Company.
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+Added: As of the date of this filing, there is insufficient information to determine how much MMH may receive upon the completion of the liquidation of the remaining assets of the OGGUSA Debtors on account of its general unsecured claim, if anything.
New Bedford, MA and Middleborough, MA Buildouts
In the third quarter of 2023, the Company recorded an increase of $ 2.0 million in building and building improvements and a corresponding accrued liability in the same amount for electrical work performed at the Company's New Bedford and Middleborough properties between December 2017 and June 2023.
−Removed: The electrical work was performed by an electrical contractor that is owned and/or controlled by the family of a non-officer/director Company stockholder who beneficially
−Removed: owned more than 5 % of the Company's common stock when the electrical work began.
−Removed: The electrical work was primarily paid for by an entity that is indirectly controlled by that individual and another non-officer/director Company shareholder who also beneficially owned more than 5 % of the common stock when the electrical work began.
+Added: The electrical work was performed by an electrical contractor that is owned and/or controlled by the family of a non-officer/director Company stockholder who beneficially owned more than 5 % of the Company's common stock when the electrical work began.
+Added: The electrical work was primarily paid for by an entity that is indirectly controlled by that individual and another non-officer/director Company stockholder who also beneficially owned more than 5 % of the Company's common stock when the electrical work began.
The Company repaid the two shareholders $ 300,000 each as salary between 2021 and 2023 (at the rate of $ 100,000 each per year), which payments have since been terminated.
−Removed: The Company intends to negotiate an agreement with the entity that paid for the electrical work and all other interested parties to reflect the liability and agreed-upon payment terms.
+Added: The Company is engaged in discussions to reach agreement with the entity that paid for the electrical work and all other interested parties to address this liability and related payment terms.
(17) SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
−Removed: On October 31, 2023, Susan M.
−Removed: Villare, the former Chief Financial Officer of the Company, tendered her resignation, effective immediately.
−Removed: Subsequent thereto, the Board of Directors appointed Jon R.
−Removed: Levine, the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer, as the Company's Interim Chief Financial Officer, and has initiated a search process to identify and engage a new Chief Financial Officer.
−Removed: Subsequent to September 30, 2023, the following equity transaction occurred:
−Removed: • On October 27, 2023, the Company issued 250,000 common shares underlying RSUs that vested on that date.
+Added: On April 5, 2024, the Company completed the acquisition of the operating assets of MedLeaf in Prince George's County, Maryland.
+Added: Consideration for this acquisition was comprised of $ 2.0 million of cash with adjustments to reflect amounts owed the Company, a $ 2.0 million promissory note, and 3.9 million shares of the Company's common stock.
+Added: Immediately prior to closing, the Company paid the state's adult-use conversion fee and subsequently received an adult-use license to sell retail cannabis products from the Maryland Cannabis Administration.
+Added: The acquired dispensary has been closed since July 1, 2023.
+Added: The Company expects to reopen the dispensary and begin adult-use retail sales by the end of the second quarter of 2024 upon regulatory approvals.
+Added: On April 9, 2024, the Company completed the acquisition of Allgreens, a dispensary in Casey, Illinois.
+Added: Consideration for this acquisition was comprised of $ 2.25 million of cash and a $ 1.0 million promissory note.
+Added: The approval of the license transfer by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, and subsequent to the closing of the acquisition, allows the Company to fully consolidate the financial results of the Company's Thrive-branded dispensary in Casey, Illinois, which had previously been operated by the Company under a managed services agreement.
+Added: Equity Transactions
+Added: Subsequent to March 31, 2024, the following equity transaction occurred:
+Added: • On April 5, 2024, the Company issued 3,917,267 shares as part of the purchase consideration for the acquisition of MedLeaf (described above), with a grant date fair value of approximately $ 1 million.
+Added: • The Company issued 261,311 common shares in the aggregate underlying RSUs that vested on various dates.
+Added: Table of Content s
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