Item 1. Financial Statements
ITEM
1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
PERFECT
MOMENT LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Amounts
in thousands, except share and per share data)
December
31,
2025
March
31,
2025
unaudited
Assets
Current
assets:
Cash
and cash equivalents
$ 1,567
$ 6,159
Restricted
cash
-
1,350
Accounts
receivable, net
5,125
886
Inventories,
net
4,593
1,567
Prepaid
and other current assets
1,965
2,812
Total
current assets
13,250
12,774
Long
term assets:
Operating
lease right of use assets
18
44
Property
and equipment, net
421
483
Other
non-current assets
107
36
Total
assets
$ 13,796
$ 13,337
Liabilities
and Shareholders’ Equity
Current
liabilities:
Trade
payables
$ 3,659
$ 2,594
Accrued
expenses
3,760
4,233
Trade
finance facility
-
2,495
Short-term
borrowings, net
-
1,851
Note
payable - related party, current, net
3,319
-
Operating
lease obligations
16
44
Deferred
revenue
380
264
Total
current liabilities
11,134
11,481
Long
term liabilities:
Note
payable - related party, long-term, net
1,605
-
Total
liabilities
12,739
11,481
Shareholders’
equity:
Series
AA convertible preferred stock, $ 0.0001 par value, 1,800,000 shares authorized; 924,921 shares issued and outstanding as of December
31, 2025 and March 31, 2025
-
-
Common
stock; $ 0.0001 par value; 100,000,000 shares authorized; 35,412,694 and 19,291,000 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31,
2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively
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2
Additional
paid-in capital
71,604
66,793
Accumulated
other comprehensive loss
( 68 )
( 23 )
Accumulated
deficit
( 70,482 )
( 64,916 )
Total
shareholders’ equity
1,057
1,856
Total
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
$ 13,796
$ 13,337
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements
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PERFECT
MOMENT LTD AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND
COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME (LOSS)
(Amounts
in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
Three
Months
Ended
December
31, 2025
Three
Months
Ended
December
31, 2024
Nine
Months
Ended
December
31, 2025
Nine
Months
Ended
December
31, 2024
Revenues,
net:
$ 11,656
$ 11,658
$ 17,891
$ 16,466
Cost
of sales
4,148
5,269
6,674
7,647
Gross
profit
7,508
6,389
11,217
8,819
Operating
expenses:
Selling,
general and administrative expenses
5,639
6,649
12,649
13,871
Marketing
and advertising expenses
1,286
1,034
2,177
2,192
Total
operating expenses
6,925
7,683
14,826
16,063
Income
(loss) from operations
583
( 1,294 )
( 3,609 )
( 7,244 )
Interest
expense
( 455 )
( 1,046 )
( 1,963 )
( 1,241 )
Foreign
currency transaction (loss)/gain
( 35 )
( 142 )
6
( 129 )
Total
other expense, net
( 490 )
( 1,188 )
( 1,957 )
( 1,370 )
Net
income (loss)
$ 93
$ ( 2,482 )
$ ( 5,566 )
$ ( 8,614 )
Dividends
on Series AA Convertible Preferred Stock
( 161 )
-
( 481 )
-
Net loss attributable to common shareholders, basic and diluted
$ ( 68 )
$ ( 2,482 )
$ ( 6,047 )
$ ( 8,614 )
Basic
and diluted income (loss) per share attributable to common shareholders
$ ( 0.00 )
$ ( 0.15 )
$ ( 0.21 )
$ ( 0.54 )
Basic
and diluted weighted-average number of shares outstanding
35,221,933
16,177,559
29,170,240
15,869,964
Other
comprehensive income (losses):
Net
income (loss)
$ 93
$ ( 2,482 )
$ ( 5,566 )
$ ( 8,614 )
Foreign
currency translation gain (loss)
89
( 28 )
( 45 )
( 21 )
Comprehensive
income (loss)
$ 182
$ ( 2,510 )
$ ( 5,611 )
$ ( 8,635 )
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements
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MOMENT LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(Amounts
in thousands, except share data)
(Unaudited)
F or
the three months ended December 31, 2025, and 2024
Series
AA
Convertible Preferred Stock
Common
Shares
Additional
Paid-in
Accumulated Other
Comprehensive
Accumulated
Total
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Loss
Deficit
Equity
Balance
– September 30, 2024
-
$ -
15,962,889
$ 1
$ 57,865
$ ( 78 )
$ ( 55,109 )
$ 2,679
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested options
-
-
-
-
101
-
-
101
Stock
compensation for employee vested RSUs
-
-
260,000
-
285
-
-
285
Fair
value of shares issued for services
-
-
335,000
-
352
-
-
352
Foreign
currency translation adjustment
-
-
-
-
-
( 28 )
-
( 28 )
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 2,482 )
( 2,482 )
Balance
- December 31, 2024
-
$ -
16,557,889
$ 1
$ 58,603
$ ( 106 )
$ ( 57,591 )
$ 907
Balance
- September 30, 2025
924,921
$ -
35,221,933
$ 3
$ 71,620
$ ( 67 )
$ ( 70,575 )
$ 981
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested options
-
-
-
-
54
-
-
54
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested RSUs
-
-
190,761
-
91
-
-
91
Foreign
currency translation adjustment
-
-
-
-
-
( 1 )
-
( 1 )
Dividends
on Series AA Convertible Preferred Stock
-
-
-
-
( 161 )
-
-
( 161 )
Net
income
-
-
-
-
-
-
93
93
Balance
- December 31, 2025
924,921
$ -
35,412,694
$ 3
$ 71,604
$ ( 68 )
$ ( 70,482 )
$ 1,057
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F or
the nine months ended December 30, 2025, and 2024
Series
AA
Convertible Preferred Stock
Common
Shares
Additional
Paid-in
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Accumulated
Total
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Income
(Loss)
Deficit
Equity
Balance
- March 31, 2024
-
$ -
15,653,449
$ 1
$ 56,824
$ ( 85 )
$ ( 48,977 )
$ 7,763
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested options
-
-
-
-
609
-
-
609
Stock
compensation for employee vested RSUs
-
-
289,199
-
489
-
-
489
Fair
value of shares issued for services
-
-
615,241
-
681
-
-
681
Foreign
currency translation adjustment
-
-
-
-
-
( 21 )
-
( 21 )
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 8,614 )
( 8,614 )
Balance
- December 31, 2024
-
$ -
16,557,889
$ 1
$ 58,603
$ ( 106 )
$ ( 57,591 )
$ 907
Balance
- March 31, 2025
924,921
$ -
19,291,000
$ 2
$ 66,793
$ ( 23 )
$ ( 64,916 )
$ 1,856
Balance
924,921
$ -
19,291,000
$ 2
$ 66,793
$ ( 23 )
$ ( 64,916 )
$ 1,856
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested options
-
-
-
-
224
-
-
224
Stock
compensation expense for employee vested RSUs
-
-
190,761
-
167
-
-
167
Cancellation
of employee vested options
-
-
-
-
( 23 )
-
-
( 23 )
Fair
value of shares issued for services
-
-
100,000
-
62
-
-
62
Fair
value of RSUs issued to related party as a finance cost
-
-
652,253
-
305
-
-
305
Issuance
of common stock upon extinguishment of Related Party Note
-
-
1,692,694
-
508
-
-
508
Sale
of common stock from public offering
-
-
10,313,128
1
2,620
-
-
2,621
Issuance
of common stock and warrants to related party under securities purchase agreement, net
-
-
3,172,858
-
1,429
-
-
1,429
Foreign
currency translation adjustment
-
-
-
-
-
( 45 )
-
( 45 )
Dividends
on Series AA Convertible Preferred Stock
-
-
-
-
( 481 )
-
-
( 481 )
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 5,566 )
( 5,566 )
Net
income loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 5,566 )
( 5,566 )
Balance
- December 31, 2025
924,921
$ -
35,412,694
$ 3
$ 71,604
$ ( 68 )
$ ( 70,482 )
$ 1,057
Balance
924,921
$ -
35,412,694
$ 3
$ 71,604
$ ( 68 )
$ ( 70,482 )
$ 1,057
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements
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PERFECT
MOMENT LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Amounts
in thousands)
(Unaudited)
Nine
months ended
Nine
months ended
December 31,
2025
December 31,
2024
Operating
activities:
Net
loss
$ ( 5,566 )
$ ( 8,614 )
Adjustments
to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation
and amortization
272
290
Bad
debt expense
325
46
Inventory
reserve
197
( 215 )
Stock
based compensation
391
1,098
Amortization
of stock-based marketing services shares issued for services
455
419
Amortization
of debt finance costs
1,683
1,160
Effect
of changes in assets and liabilities:
Accounts
receivable, net
( 4,518 )
( 1,740 )
Inventories,
net
( 3,191 )
( 2,039 )
Prepaid
and other current assets
454
( 131 )
Operating
lease right of use assets
47
74
Other
non-current assets
( 83 )
3
Operating
lease obligations
( 46 )
( 74 )
Trade
payables
1,060
154
Accrued
expenses
( 477 )
750
Deferred
revenue
115
39
Net
cash used in operating activities
( 8,882 )
( 8,780 )
Investing
activities:
Purchases
of property and equipment
( 204 )
( 287 )
Net
cash used in investing activities
( 204 )
( 287 )
Financing
activities:
Deferred
offering costs
-
( 139 )
Proceeds
from public offering, net
2,621
-
Proceeds
from convertible note
-
2,000
Proceeds
from securities purchase agreement, net from related party
1,429
-
Proceeds
from short-term borrowings, net
1,330
4,604
Repayment
of short-term borrowings
( 4,725 )
( 3,846 )
Proceeds
from trade finance facilities, net
-
2,849
Repayment
of trade finance facilities
( 2,495 )
( 147 )
Proceeds
from notes payable – related party
5,590
-
Payment
of dividend on Series AA Convertible Preferred Stock
( 475 )
-
Net
cash provided by financing activities
3,275
5,321
Effect
of exchange rate changes on cash
( 131 )
( 41 )
Net
change in cash
( 5,942 )
( 3,787 )
Cash
and cash equivalents and restricted cash – beginning of the period
7,509
7,910
Cash
and cash equivalents and restricted cash – end of the period
$ 1,567
$ 4,123
Supplemental
disclosures of cash flow information:
Interest
paid on borrowings
$ 1,536
$ 774
Reconciliation
of cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash reported in the condensed consolidated balance sheets
Cash
and cash equivalents
$ 1,567
$ 2,772
Restricted
cash
-
1,351
Total
cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash presented in the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows
$ 1,567
$ 4,123
Supplemental
disclosure of non-cash investing and financing activities:
Recognition
of debt discount on short-term borrowings
$ 658
$ 2,280
Fair
value of shares issued to extinguish a note payable – related party
$ 508
$ -
Fair
value of RSUs issued as a finance cost on notes payable – related party
$ 305
$ -
Fair
value of shares issued in exchange for services to be received
$ 62
$ -
Cancellation
of employee vested options
$ 23
$ -
Recognition
of operating lease right of use asset and lease obligation
$ 18
$ -
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements
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PERFECT
MOMENT LTD AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes
to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024
(Unless
otherwise indicated, dollar amounts in thousands)
(Unaudited)
NOTE
1. NATURE OF OPERATIONS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION
Nature
of operations
Perfect
Moment Ltd., a Delaware corporation (“Perfect Moment” or “PML” and, together with its subsidiaries unless the
context otherwise requires, the “Company”), is an owner and operator of a luxury fashion brand that offers ski, surf, and
activewear collections under the brand name Perfect Moment. The Company’s collections are sold directly to customers.
Basis
of presentation
The
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting
principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information and the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 10-01 of Regulation
S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required for complete consolidated financial statements. In
the opinion of our management, these condensed consolidated financial statements contain all normal recurring adjustments considered
necessary for a fair presentation of the Company’s financial position at December 31, 2025, results of operations for the three
and nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, consolidated statements of shareholders’ equity for the three and nine months
ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, and cash flows for the nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024. The Company’s
results for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025 are not necessarily indicative of the results expected for the full year.
You should read these statements in conjunction with our audited consolidated financial statements and management’s discussion
and analysis and results of operations included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K (the “Form 10-K”) for the fiscal year ended
March 31, 2025. The terms “fiscal 2026” and “fiscal 2025” refer to the Company’s fiscal year ending March
31, 2026 and fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, respectively.
Principles
of consolidation
These
unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Perfect Moment Ltd. and its wholly owned subsidiaries;
Perfect Moment Asia Limited (“PMA”), Perfect Moment (UK) Limited (“PMUK”), Perfect Moment USA, Inc., (“PMUSA”)
and Perfect Moment International AG (“PMCH”). These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared
on the same basis as the annual consolidated financial statements and reflect all adjustments which are, in the opinion of management,
necessary for the fair statement of the financial information for the interim periods presented. All significant intercompany balances
and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
NOTE
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Going
concern
Through
December 31, 2025, the Company has funded its operations with proceeds from the sale of common stock from the initial public
offering, and other sales of common stock; the sale of preferred stock, alongside existing
trade, invoice and shareholder financing arrangements. The Company has incurred recurring losses, including a net loss of $ 5,566
for the nine months ended December 31, 2025 and used cash in operations of $ 8,882
during that period. As of December 31, 2025, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $ 70,482 .
These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern for at least twelve months
from the date these condensed consolidated financial statements were available to be issued. The Company’s ability to continue
as a going concern is dependent upon management of its expenses and its ability to obtain necessary financing to meet its
obligations and pay its liabilities arising from normal business operations when they come due, and upon profitable
operations.
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The
Company’s future capital requirements will depend on many factors, including production costs and planned growth. In order to finance
these opportunities and associated costs, it is possible that the Company would need to raise additional financing if working capital
is insufficient to support its business needs. While there can be no assurances, the Company intends to raise such capital through additional
short-term loan issuances, debt factoring, and additional equity raises. If additional financing is required from outside sources, the
Company may not be able to raise it on terms acceptable to it or at all. If the Company is unable to raise additional capital on acceptable
terms when needed, its product development, results of operations and financial condition would be materially and adversely affected.
As
a result of the above, in connection with the Company’s assessment of going concern considerations in accordance with FASB’s
Accounting Standards Update, Disclosures of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern, management
has determined that the Company’s liquidity condition raises substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as
a going concern through twelve months from the date these condensed consolidated financial statements are available to be issued.
In
addition, the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm, in its report on the Company’s consolidated financial
statements for the year ended March 31, 2025, expressed substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.
These condensed consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recovery of the recorded assets or the
classification of the liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.
Use
of estimates
The
preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and
judgments in applying the Company’s accounting policies that affect the reported amounts and disclosures made in the condensed
consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. Management continually evaluates the estimates and judgments it uses. These
estimates and judgments have been applied in a manner consistent with prior periods and there are no known trends, commitments, events
or uncertainties that management believe will materially affect the methodology or assumptions utilized in making these estimates and
judgments in these condensed consolidated financial statements. Significant estimates inherent in the preparation of the condensed consolidated
financial statements include reserves for uncollectible accounts receivables, realizability of inventory, sales reserves, useful lives
and impairments of long-lived assets, realization of deferred tax assets and related uncertain tax positions, classification of convertible
preferred stock, classification of warrants, and the valuation of stock-based compensation awards . Actual results may differ
from these judgements and estimates under different assumptions or conditions and any such differences may be material.
Seasonality
The
Company experiences certain effects of seasonality with respect to its business. The Company generally experiences greater sales during
its last three fiscal quarters, primarily driven by ski and outerwear sales being higher during the winter months and the Company’s
customers concentrated in the northern hemisphere, and the lowest sales during its first fiscal quarter.
Revenue
recognition
As
of December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2025, the Company did not have any contract assets and had $ 380 and $ 264 , respectively, of deferred
revenue on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets.
For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, revenue, net recognized from performance obligations related to prior periods
was not material. Revenue, net expected to be recognized in any future period related to remaining performance obligations was not material.
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Disaggregated
revenue
The
following table disaggregates the Company’s revenue, net by channel and geographic location:
SCHEDULE
OF REVENUE NET BY CHANNEL AND GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
December
31, 2025
December
31,
2024
December
31,
2025
December
31,
2024
Three
Months Ended
December 31,
Nine
Months Ended
December 31,
2025
2024
2025
2024
Channel
revenue, net
Wholesale
revenues
$ 8,468
$ 7,335
$ 12,920
$ 10,066
Ecommerce
revenues
2,936
3,716
4,532
5,793
Retail
revenues
13
516
64
516
Partnership
revenues
239
91
375
91
Total
$ 11,656
$ 11,658
$ 17,891
$ 16,466
Geographic
location revenue, net
Europe
(excluding United Kingdom)
$ 5,257
$ 4,214
$ 7,646
$ 6,338
United
States
3,598
4,187
5,602
5,512
United
Kingdom
1,217
2,222
3,060
3,160
Rest
of the world
1,584
1,035
1,583
1,456
Total
revenue, net
$ 11,656
$ 11,658
$ 17,891
$ 16,466
Restricted
cash
Restricted cash as of March 31, 2025 consisted of cash deposits and certificate of deposits under the Company’s trade
finance facility and was classified as current on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets as the trade finance facility was due on
demand. There was no restricted cash as of December 31, 2025.
Accounts
receivable and allowance for credit losses
Accounts
receivable primarily arise out of sales to customers. The allowance for credit losses is an amount equal to the estimated probable losses
net of recoveries in accounts receivable using the incurred loss methodology. After considering current economic conditions and specific
and financial stability of its customers, an allowance for credit losses is maintained in the consolidated balance sheet at a level which
management believes is sufficient to cover all probable future credit losses as of the balance sheet date based on specific reserves
and an expectation of future economic conditions that might impact collectability. Accounts receivable are carried net of allowances
for credit losses as of December 31, 2025 and 2024. After all reasonable attempts to collect a receivable have failed, the amount of
the receivable is written off against the allowance.
As
of December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2025, the Company had $ 944 and $ 547 , respectively, in allowances for credit losses.
Concentration
of credit risk
Supplier
For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the largest single supplier of manufactured goods produced approximately 29% of
the Company’s products and for the same periods in 2024, produced 62 %
and 40 %
respectively, of the Company’s products.
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For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the largest single fabric supplier supplied approximately 0 % and 56 %, respectively,
of the fabric used to manufacture the Company’s products, and for the same periods in 2024, supplied 0 % and 46 %, respectively,
of the fabric used to manufacture the Company’s products.
Customer
For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, no single customer accounted for more than 10 %
of total re v enue.
As
of December 31, 2025, one customer accounted for approximately 12 % of total accounts receivable. As of March 31, 2025, two customers
accounted for approximately 27 % of total accounts receivable.
Foreign
currency
We
used the exchange rates in the following table to translate amounts denominated in non-USD currencies as of and for the periods noted:
SCHEDULE
OF FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE
Period
end exchange rate:
December 31,
2025
March
31,
2025
GBP:USD
1.34450
1.29539
HKD:USD
0.12848
0.12856
CHF:USD
1.25986
1.13505
EUR:USD
1.17344
NA
Period
end exchange rate
1.17344
NA
Three
months ended
Three
months ended
Average
exchange rate:
December 31,
2025
December 31,
2024
GBP:USD
1.33007
1.28088
HKD:USD
0.12856
0.12862
CHF:USD
1.25129
1.13940
EUR:USD
1.16422
NA
Nine
months ended
Nine
months ended
Average
exchange rate:
December
31,
2025
December
31,
2024
GBP:USD
1.33779
1.28107
HKD:USD
0.12819
0.12825
CHF:USD
1.23747
1.13342
EUR:USD
1.15596
NA
Average
exchange rate
1.15596
NA
Net
income (loss) per share of common stock
Basic
net income (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income (loss) by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding
for the period. Diluted net income (loss) per share is computed by dividing the net income (loss) applicable to common shareholders by
the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding plus the number of additional shares of common stock that would have
been outstanding if all dilutive potential shares of common stock had been issued using the treasury stock method. For diluted net income
(loss) per share, when the Company has a net loss, the weighted average number of shares of common stock is the same as for basic net
loss per share due to the fact that when a net loss exists, dilutive securities are not included in the calculation as the impact is
anti-dilutive.
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For
participating securities such as our preferred stock, basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to common shareholders is presented
in conformity with the two-class method, an earnings allocation method that determines net income (loss) per share (when there are earnings)
for common stock and participating securities. No income was allocated to the participating securities for the three and nine months
ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 as results of operations were a loss and basic and diluted weighted-average shares are the same in the
loss per share calculation for both periods.
Potentially
dilutive stock options and securities excluded from the computation of diluted net income (loss) per share, because the effect would
be anti-dilutive are as follows:
SCHEDULE
OF ANTIDILUTIVE SECURITIES FOR BASIC AND DILUTED NET INCOME (LOSS) PER SHARE
December
31,
2025
December
31,
2024
Options
to acquire common stock
829,666
1,196,550
Restricted
stock units to acquire common stock
1,772,283
741,667
Warrants
to acquire common stock
3,843,940
66,700
Series
AA convertible preferred stock (see Note 13)
4,624,605
-
Antidilutive
securities
11,070,494
2,004,917
Recently
issued accounting pronouncements
ASU
2025-01, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures: Clarifying the Effective Date (“ASU
2025-01”) clarifies the effective date of ASU 2024-03 is for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim periods
within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2024-03 on its
financial statements and disclosures.
NOTE
3. INVENTORIES
The
following table details the primary categories of inventories as of:
SCHEDULE
OF INVENTORIES
December
31,
2025
March
31,
2025
Finished
goods (1)
$ 5,707
$ 3,326
Raw
materials
830
807
Finished
goods on consignment (1)
719
391
Goods
in transit
106
32
Total
inventories
7,362
4,556
Inventory
reserve
( 2,769 )
( 2,989 )
Total
inventories, net
$ 4,593
$ 1,567
1
Certain prior period presentation of these categories were reclassified to ensure comparability with current period presentation.
NOTE
4. PREPAID AND OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
The
following table details the primary categories of prepaid and other currents assets as of:
SCHEDULE
OF PREPAID AND OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
December 31,
2025
March
31,
2025
Deposits
and prepayments
$ 933
$ 1,621
Other
receivables
749
466
Marketing
services
185
578
Unbilled
accounts receivable
98
147
Total
prepaid and other current assets
$ 1,965
$ 2,812
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NOTE
5. ACCRUED EXPENSES
The
following table details the primary categories of accrued expenses as of:
SCHEDULE
OF ACCRUED EXPENSES
December 31,
2025
March
31,
2025
Accrued
expenses 1
$ 1,369
$ 1,289
Accrued
import duties
434
228
Indirect
taxes 1
435
437
Accrued
payroll and payroll taxes 1
604
1,621
Returns
provision
853
594
Merchant
credit
65
64
Total
$ 3,760
$ 4,233
1 Certain prior period presentation of these categories were reclassified to ensure comparability
with current period presentation.
NOTE
6. DEBT
Short-Term
Borrowings
During
the nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company entered into business loan and security agreements (the “2026 Term Loans”)
with the same lender as the Term Loans entered into during fiscal year 2025 for short-term loans that mature 30-weeks from the date of
a borrowing. No amount of repaid borrowings may be reborrowed. The Company borrowed a gross amount of $ 1,988 , net of fees of $ 658 which
was recorded as a debt discount and is being amortized over the term of the 2026 Term Loans. The 2026 Term Loans and the outstanding
balance owed on the fiscal year 2025 Term Loans at March 31, 2025 are collectively referred to as the “Term Loans”.
During
the nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company made total repayments on the Term Loans of $ 4,725 and $ 3,846 , respectively.
During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company amortized $ 251 and $ 1,544 , respectively, of the debt discount to
interest expense. During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2024, the Company amortized $ 979 and $ 1,160 , respectively, of the
debt discount to interest expense. During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2024, the Company received an early payment discount
of $ 179 that was recorded as a cancelled debt discount in the same amount. As of December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2025, the
Company had outstanding borrowings of $ nil and $ 2,738 , respectively, and an unamortized debt discount of $ nil and $ 887 , respectively,
resulting in a net balance of $ nil and $ 1,851 , respectively.
Related
Party Notes
During
May 2025, the Company entered into a promissory note (the “May 2025 Related Party Note”) with an entity controlled by the
Chairman of the Company’s board of directors to borrow $ 500 . The May 2025 Related Party Note matures on December 31, 2025 and permits
the Company to prepay the note in full without penalty at any time. If an Event of Default, as defined in the May 2025 Related Party
Note, occurs, the outstanding principal and accrued interest becomes due and payable immediately. Concurrently, with the closing of an
offering in September 2025 (see Note 7), the May 2025 Related Party Note and accrued unpaid interest totaling $ 508 was extinguished through
the issuance of 1,692,694 shares of the Company’s common stock at a per share price of $ 0.30 . The issuance of shares was approved
and determined to be on terms and conditions at arm’s length as the share price was the same price extended to third parties as
part of a share offering that closed on the same day (see Note 7).
During
August 2025, the Company received $ 3,390
from one of its principal shareholders (a related party) in exchange for an unsecured promissory note that matures on March
9, 2026 (the “First August 2025 Related Party Note”), and $ 1,700
from two of its principal shareholders (related parties) in exchange for an unsecured promissory note that matures on August
18, 2030 (the “Second August 2025 Related Party Note”, collectively with the First August 2025 Related Party
Note, the “August 2025 Related Party Notes”).
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In
consideration for providing the August 2025 Related Party Notes, the Company issued the principal shareholder 652,253 restricted stock
units of the Company’s common stock, with 521,802 restricted stock units vesting immediately and 130,451 restricted stock units
vesting over the term of the August 2025 Related Party Notes. The fair value of the restricted stock units was $ 305 , as determined by
the average closing price of the Company’s common stock for the five trading days immediately preceding the issuance of the August
2025 Related Party Notes, and was recorded as a debt discount and is being amortized over the terms of the August 2025 Related Party
Notes.
The
August 2025 Related Party Notes permit the Company to prepay the note in full without penalty at any time. If an Event of Default, as
defined in the August 2025 Related Party Notes, occurs, the outstanding principal and accrued interest becomes due and payable immediately.
If the Company prepays the notes, the unvested restricted stock units would vest proportionately with the amount of the prepayment.
During
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company amortized $ 41 and $ 139 , respectively, of the debt discount to interest
expense. As of December 31, 2025, the Company has outstanding borrowings of $ 5,090 and an unamortized discount of $ 166 resulting in a
net balance of $ 4,924 , of which $ 3,319 is current.
During
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company incurred and paid interest on the August 2025 Related Party Notes totaling
$ 153 . As of December 31, 2025, there were no amounts of accrued but unpaid interest on the August 2025 Related Party Notes.
Trade
Finance Facility
The
Company repaid $ 2,495 on the trade finance facility in June 2025, and the facility was terminated in August 2025.
NOTE
7. SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Sale
of Common Stock
Public
Offering: On June 30, 2025, the Company closed a public offering of 10,000,000 shares of its common stock at an offering price
of $ 0.30 per share (the “Offering”), pursuant to its registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-285612) for aggregate
net proceeds of approximately $ 2,538 , after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and estimated offering expenses. The underwriters
were also granted a 45-day option to purchase up to an additional 1,500,000 shares of common stock and/or pre-funded warrants to cover
over-allotments, if any. On July 21, 2025, the over-allotment option was partially exercised by the underwriters for an additional 313,128
shares of the Company’s common stock, generating net proceeds of approximately $ 83 , after deducting underwriting discounts and
commissions and estimated offering expenses.
In
connection with the Offering, the Company issued to the representative of the underwriters, warrants to purchase up to 500,000 shares
of common stock at an exercise price of $ 0.375 per share (the “June 2025 Warrant”). The June 2025 Warrant is exercisable
beginning on the date of issuance and expires five years thereafter.
The
June 2025 Warrant was determined to be an equity classified warrant and fair value was calculated as $ 5 using the Black-Scholes option-pricing
model with the following assumptions: volatility of 60 %, risk-free rate of 4.2 %, annual dividend yield of 0.0 % and expected life of five
years .
In
connection with the underwriter’s exercise of the over-allotment option, the Company issued the representative of the underwriters
from the Offering a warrant to purchase up to 15,656 shares of the Company common stock at an exercise price of $ 0.375 (the “July
2025 Warrant”). The July 2025 Warrant is exercisable beginning on the date of issuance and expires five years thereafter.
The
July 2025 Warrant was determined to be an equity classified warrant and fair value was calculated as $ 74 using the Black-Scholes option-pricing
model with the following assumptions: volatility of 113 %, risk-free rate of 4.2 %, annual dividend yield of 0.0 % and expected life of
five years .
The
holder of the June 2025 Warrants and July 2025 Warrants shall not have the right to convert any portion of the respective warrants to
the extent that after giving effect to such conversion the holder of the respective warrants, together with any affiliates, would beneficially
own in excess of 4.99% (which may be increased to 9.99% at the holder’s sole discretion) of the number of common shares outstanding
immediately after giving effect to such conversion. Any increase to the beneficial ownership limitation will not be effective until the
61st day after notice is received by the Company.
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Securities
Purchase Agreement: On August 27, 2025, the Company entered into a securities purchase agreement (the “August SPA”)
to issue and sell 3,172,858 shares of its common stock (the “August SPA Shares”) at a per share price of $ 0.46822 , which
represents the average closing price of the Company’s common stock for the five trading days immediately preceding the sale, and
a warrant to purchase up to 3,204,908 shares of its common stock (the “August 2025 Warrant Shares”, and together with the
August SPA Shares, the “August SPA Securities”) at an exercise price of $ 0.46822 per share (the “August 2025 Warrant”)
for aggregate net proceeds of approximately $ 1,429 , after deducting direct offering expenses. The August 2025 Warrant is exercisable
beginning on the date of issuance and expires three years thereafter. The August 2025 Warrant can be exercised on a cashless basis if
the shares underlying the August 2025 Warrant are not registered at the time it is exercised.
The
August 2025 Warrant was determined to be an equity classified warrant and fair value was calculated as $ 1,125 using the Black-Scholes
option-pricing model with the following assumptions: volatility of 113 %, risk-free rate of 4.2 %, annual dividend yield of 0.0 % and expected
life of three years .
The
holder of the August 2025 Warrants shall not have the right to convert any portion of the respective warrants to the extent that after
giving effect to such conversion the holder of the respective warrants, together with any affiliates, would beneficially own in excess
of 9.99% (which may be increased to 19.99% at the holder’s sole discretion) of the number of common shares outstanding immediately
after giving effect to such conversion. Any increase to the beneficial ownership limitation will not be effective until the 61st day
after notice is received by the Company.
Beginning
in August 2026, the Company may, at its sole discretion, require the holder of the August 2025 Warrant to exercise the warrant in full
on a specified date (the “Mandatory Exercise Date”), provided that, prior to and as of the Mandatory Exercise Date (a) the
closing price of the Company’s common stock has exceeded the exercise price of the August 2025 Warrant during any consecutive five
trading days within a fifteen trading-day period at least once and (b) the Company has an effective registration statement registering
the resale of both the August 2025 Warrant and the shares issuable upon exercise of the August 2025 Warrant. On the Mandatory Exercise
Date, the beneficial ownership limitation will be automatically increased to 19.99%. If the holder of the August 2025 Warrant does not
pay the amount due in cash within thirty days of the Mandatory Exercise Date, then the Company may effect, in its discretion, either
(i) a cashless exercise of the August 2025 Warrants or (ii) a redemption and subsequent cancellation of the August 2025 Warrant, in exchange
for $ 0.001 per warrant.
Equity
Line of Credit (“ELOC”): On October 7, 2025, the Company entered into an equity purchase agreement (the “ELOC”),
whereby the Company has the right, but not the obligation, to direct an investor to purchase up to $ 25,000 of the Company’s common
stock (the “Put Shares”), where the Company directs the investor to purchase Put Shares in increments between $5 and the
lesser of (a) $500 or (b) 20.0% of the Average Daily Trading Value (as defined in the ELOC), on the terms and conditions set forth in
the ELOC. The purchase price of the Put Shares will be the lesser of (i) 97.0% of the Market Price (as defined in the ELOC) or (ii) 102.0%
of the Market Alternative Price (as defined in the ELOC). If the Company’s principal market is any tier of the OTC Markets on the
date the investor receives the Company’s directive, the purchase price of the Put Shares will be the lesser of (i) 85.0% of the
Market Price or (ii) 85.0% of the Market Alternative Price. The number of Put Shares to be purchased by the investor is subject to a
beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99%.
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The
ELOC will not be effective until it is first approved by the Company’s shareholders and then approved by the Company’s board
of directors. The ELOC was approved by the Company’s shareholders on January 14, 2026, but has not been approved by the Company’s
Board as of the dates these condensed consolidated financial statements were issued. Once the ELOC is effective, the Company will
issue the investor shares of the Company’s common stock (the “Commitment Shares”) that is determined by dividing 187,000
by the lesser of (i) the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the Trading Day (as defined in the ELOC) immediately preceding
date the ELOC is approved by Company’s board of directors, or (ii) average of the five (5) closing prices of the Company’s
common stock during the five Trading Days immediately preceding the date the ELOC is approved by Company’s board of directors.
As of the date these condensed consolidated financial statements were issued, the approvals were not yet received.
In
connection with the ELOC, the Company entered into a registration rights agreement (the “ELOC RRA”) whereby the Company will
file a registration statement covering the maximum number of registerable securities (as defined in the ELOC RRA) within forty-five calendar
days from the date the ELOC is approved by the Company’s board of directors.
The
ELOC will end on the earlier of (i) the date the investor purchased $ 25,000 of Put Shares, (ii) October 7, 2027, (iii) the date of written
notice of termination by the Company to the investor (per the terms and conditions set forth in the ELOC), (iv) the ELOC RRA is no longer
effective after the initial effective date of the ELOC RRA, or (v) the date that the Company commences a case or any person commences a proceeding
against the Company, a custodian is appointed for the company or for all or substantially all of its property or the Company makes a general
assignment for the benefit of its creditors.
Shares
Issued for Services
The
Company, from time to time, issues shares of its common stock for marketing and other services. The fair value of the shares is initially
capitalized as a prepaid service cost and amortized over the service period. As of March 31, 2025, the unamortized service costs were
$ 578 . During the nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company issued 100,000 shares of common stock to a vendor for services to be
rendered with a fair value of $ 62 as determined by the closing price on the day of issuance. During the nine months ended
December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company amortized $ 455 and $ 419 respectively, of the value of the shares as the services were rendered.
As of December 31, 2025, the unamortized service cost was $ 185 and was included as a component of prepaid and other current assets (see
Note 4).
Series
AA Preferred Stock Dividends
Dividends
on the Series AA Preferred Stock accrue daily and will be cumulative from the first day of the calendar month in which they are issued,
and shall be payable monthly in arrears on the 30th day of each calendar month, at the rate of 12.0 % per annum of its original issue
price, which is the equivalent to $ 0.6961 per annum per share.
For
the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025, the Company recorded dividends on our Series AA Preferred Stock of approximately $ 161
and $ 481 respectively.
Subsequent
to December 31, 2025, and following approval by the Company’s shareholders at the annual general meeting, all outstanding shares
of the Series AA Preferred Stock were converted into shares of the Company’s common stock in accordance with the amended conversion
terms (see Note 13). The conversion had no impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position as of December 31, 2025.
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NOTE
8. STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION PLANS
Time-based
RSUs
A
summary of time-based RSU activity is presented below:
SCHEDULE
OF TIME-BASED RSU ACTIVITY
Weighted-
Average
Grant
Date
Shares
Fair
Value
Non-vested
at March 31, 2025
600,000
$ 0.99
Granted
1,363,044
0.48
Vested/deemed
vested
( 190,761 )
0.73
Forfeited
-
-
Non-vested
at December 31, 2025
1,772,283
$ 0.62
The
total stock compensation expense related to vesting of time-based RSUs for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, was $ 91
and $ 285 ,
respectively, and for the nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, was $ 167
and $ 489 ,
respectively, was recognized on the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income as a component
of selling, general and administrative expenses. As of December 31, 2025, the total unrecognized stock-based compensation for time-based
RSUs totaled $ 1,016
and was expected to be recognized over a weighted average period
of 3.2
years.
Stock
Options
A
summary of option activity is presented below:
SCHEDULE
OF STOCK OPTION ACTIVITY
Weighted-
Weighted-
Average
Average
Remaining
Aggregate
Exercise
Contractual
Intrinsic
Options
Price
Life
(Years)
Value
Outstanding
at March 31, 2025
1,006,550
$ 2.42
2.85
$ 178
Granted
171,516
0.46
Forfeited
( 140,000 )
2.40
Cancelled
( 208,400 )
4.10
Exercised
-
-
Outstanding
at December 31, 2025
829,666
$ 1.80
5.73
$ 70
Vested
and expected to vest at December 31, 2025
747,271
$ 2.64
5.30
$ 70
Exercisable
at December 31, 2025
518,882
$ 2.91
4.04
$ 70
During
August 2025, the Company re-purchased 208,400 stock options from certain directors and officers at fair value as determined by the closing
price on the day of re-purchase, for cash consideration of $ 60 . The re-purchase provided for $ 37 in excess fair value of the cash consideration
over the fair value of the initial options, which was recognized as compensation expense and was included as a component of selling,
general and administrative expenses for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2025.
The
total stock compensation expense recognized related to vesting of stock options for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024
was $ 54 and $ 101 , respectively and for the nine months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 was $ 224 and $ 609 , respectively, and was recognized
on the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income as a component of selling, general and administrative
expenses. As of December 31, 2025 the total unrecognized stock-based compensation for stock options was $ 375 and is expected to be recognized
over a weighted average period of 2.1 years.
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NOTE
9. WARRANTS
The
following table summarizes the shares of the Company’s common stock issuable upon exercise of warrants outstanding at December
31, 2025:
SCHEDULE
OF COMMON STOCK ISSUABLE UPON EXERCISE OF WARRANTS OUTSTANDING
Warrants
Outstanding
Exercise
Price
Number
Outstanding
Weighted
Average Remaining Contractual Life
(Years)
Weighted
Average Exercise
Price
Underwriter
Warrants
$ 7.50
66,700
3.12
$ 7.50
March 2025 Warrant
1.45
56,676
4.25
1.45
June 2025 Warrant
0.38
500,000
4.50
0.38
July 2025 Warrant
0.38
15,656
4.56
0.38
August
2025 Warrant
0.47
3,204,908
2.66
0.47
$ 0.38
– 7.50
3,843,940
2.11
$ 0.43
A
summary of warrant activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2025 is presented below:
SCHEDULE
OF WARRANTS ACTIVITY
Weighted-
Average
Exercise
Warrants
Price
Outstanding
at March 31, 2025
123,376
$ 6.65
Granted
3,720,564
0.46
Exercised
-
-
Forfeited
-
-
Outstanding
at December 31, 2025, all vested
3,843,940
$ 0.43
As
of December 31, 2025, the intrinsic value of the outstanding warrants was $ 31 .
10.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Notice
from NYSE – On December 17, 2024 the Company received a notification from the NYSE American LLC (the “NYSE”)
stating that the Company is not in compliance with the minimum shareholders’ equity requirements of Sections 1003(a)(ii) of the
NYSE American Company Guide (the “Company Guide”) requiring shareholders’ equity of $ 4,000 or more if the Company has
reported losses from continuing operations and/or net losses in three of the four most recent fiscal years. As of December 31, 2025,
the Company had shareholders’ equity of approximately $ 1,057 and had losses in its three most recent fiscal years ended March 31,
2025.
The
Company is now subject to the procedures and requirements of Section 1009 of the Company Guide. The Company has until June 11, 2026 to
regain compliance with the Company Guide. The Company submitted a plan of action to regain compliance with the Company Guide (the “Plan”)
on January 10, 2025, which the NYSE accepted on March 4, 2025. Accordingly, the Company will be able to continue its listing during the
Plan period and will be subject to periodic reviews including quarterly monitoring for compliance with the Plan until it has regained
compliance.
The
notification and Plan acceptance has no immediate effect on the listing or trading of the Company’s common stock on the NYSE. The
NYSE’s acceptance of the Company’s Plan does not affect the Company’s business, operations or reporting requirements
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Legal
proceedings – The Company is, from time to time, involved in routine legal matters, and audits and inspections by
governmental agencies and other third parties which are incidental to the conduct of its business. This includes legal matters such as
initiation and defense of proceedings to protect intellectual property rights, liability claims, employment claims, and similar matters.
The Company believes the ultimate resolution of any such legal proceedings, audits, and inspections will not have a material adverse
effect on its consolidated balance sheets, results of operations or cash flows.
On
May 14, 2025, we were named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County
of Los Angeles Central Judicial District by Amanda Archer and Archer Bytes LLC, a former public relations consultant for the Company.
The complaint alleges breach of contract, and other claims and seeks specific damages of $ 600,000 and unspecified punitive damages. We
believe the claims are entirely without merit and we continue to vigorously defend the matter.
On
October 6, 2025, the Company received notice that its former Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Mark Buckley, filed Grounds of Complaint
with the UK Employment Tribunal against the Company alleging, among other things, unfair dismissal from his position. The Company filed
its Grounds of Resistance to Mr. Buckley’s claims on October 30, 2025. The Company intends to continue vigorously defending the matter. The Company’s attempts to resolve the dispute will continue
in parallel with the ongoing litigation.
Capital
commitments – The Company had $ 382 purchase obligations as of December 31 2025, related to purchase orders to factories
for the manufacture of finished goods.
Leases
– In April 2025, a two-year lease renewal agreement was executed during April 2025 with fixed monthly payments of approximately
$ 0.6 . At inception, the Company recorded a right of use asset and operating lease liability of approximately $ 18 . In October 2025, the
Company notified its landlord of its intent to terminate this lease in January 2026.
NOTE
11. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Consulting
and Advisory Services
One director and one related
party of the Company provided consulting and advisory services for the Company totaling $ 191
and $ 46 for the three months ended December
31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and totaling $ 563
and $ 139 for the nine months ended December
31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and are included in selling, general and administrative expenses on the accompanying consolidated statement
of operations and comprehensive loss. As of December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2025 there were no amounts owed to either the director or
the related party.
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NOTE
12. SEGMENT REPORTING
The
following table includes additional information about reported segment revenue, significant segment expenses and segment measure of profitability:
SCHEDULE
OF SEGMENT REVENUE, SIGNIFICANT SEGMENT EXPENSES AND SEGMENT MEASURE OF PROFITABILITY
Three
months
ended
December
31, 2025
Three
Months
Ended
December
30, 2024
Nine
Months
Ended
December
30, 2025
Nine
Months
Ended
December
30, 2024
Revenues,
net
$ 11,656
$ 11,658
$ 17,891
$ 16,466
Less:
significant segment expenses:
Cost
of sales
( 4,148
)
( 5,269 )
( 6,674 )
( 7,647 )
Selling,
general and administrative expense
( 5,378 )
( 5,954 )
( 11,803 )
( 12,654 )
Marketing
and advertising
( 1,286 )
( 1,034
)
( 2,177
)
( 2,192 )
Non-cash
compensation
( 261
)
( 694 )
( 846
)
( 1,517 )
Other
segment items (1)
( 490 )
( 1,188 )
( 1,957 )
( 1,370 )
Net
income (loss)
$ 93
$ ( 2,482 )
$ ( 5,566 )
$ ( 8,614 )
(1)
Includes
interest expense and foreign currency transactions (loss) gain.
See
Note 2 for revenue by geographic location. Long-lived assets excluding other non-current assets, by geography are summarized as follows:
SCHEDULE
OF LONG-LIVED ASSETS, EXCLUDING OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS, BY GEOGRAPHY
December
31, 2025
March
31, 2025
United
Kingdom
$ 427
$ 478
Hong
Kong
12
49
Total
long-lived assets
$ 439
$ 527
NOTE
13. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The
Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred after the balance sheet date up to the date that the condensed consolidated
financial statements were issued. Based upon this review, other than as described below or within these condensed consolidated financial
statements, the Company did not identify any other subsequent events that would have required adjustment or disclosure in the condensed
consolidated financial statements.
Submission
of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
On
January 14, 2026, the shareholders holding a majority of the voting power of the Company entitled to vote as of the record date of November
21, 2025 approved a number of corporate matters. These actions included authorizing certain issuances of common stock and warrants, amending
the Certificate of Incorporation to increase authorized shares, approving the ELOC, and authorizing an additional reverse stock split
of the common stock at a ratio to be determined by the Company’s board of directors. Refer to the definitive information statement
filed via form DEF 14A with the SEC on November 26, 2025.
Series
AA Preferred Stock Conversion
On
January 15, 2026, the Company issued 11,458,306 shares of its common stock upon conversion of all outstanding shares of Series AA Preferred
Stock at a reduced conversion price of $ 0.46822 per share, as approved by the shareholders of the Company on January 14, 2026.
Warrant
Issuance
During
January 2026, the August 2025 Warrant was amended and restated to provide for (i) preemptive rights of the holder of the August 2025
Warrant to participate in future financings by the Company, pro rata, except in connection with certain issuance; (ii) the right of the
holder of the August 2025 Warrant to match any proposal to provide equity or debt financing to the Company so long as the holder of the
August 2025 Warrant holds at least 4.99% of the outstanding common stock of the Company; and (iii) weighted average anti-dilution price
protection, with customary carve outs including for the excluded issuance. Additionally, the Company issued the holder of the August
2025 Warrant an additional Warrant (the “January 2026 Warrant”) to purchase up to an amount of shares of its common stock
equal to the difference between (i) 19.99% of the number of shares of its common stock outstanding as of the closing date of the conversion
of the Series A Preferred Stock and (ii) the August SPA Securities (see Note 9).
Leases
During January 2026, the
Company entered into a lease for office premises at 5th Floor, Gramophone Works, 326 Kensal Road, London W10 5BZ, commencing January
2026. The lease has a ten-year term and includes a mutual break option after five years. Lease payments for the first five-years
total approximately GBP 1,600 (approximately $ 2,151 as of December 31, 2025). The Company accounted for the lease under ASC 842
beginning on the commencement date.
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