FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
−Removed: (unaudited – in thousands, except for
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Consolidated Balance Sheets
+Added: – in thousands, except for par value)
+Added: September 30,
Current assets:
27 unchanged sentences
$ 0.0001 par value, 210,000 shares authorized;
−Removed: 105,323 issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and 91,380 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022
+Added: 105,333 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and 91,380 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022
Class B common stock;
$ 0.0001 par value, 90,000 shares authorized;
−Removed: 428 issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and 448 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022
+Added: 418 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023 and 448 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022
Additional paid-in capital
4 unchanged sentences
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
−Removed: The accompanying notes are an integral part of
−Removed: these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
−Removed: (unaudited – in thousands, except per
−Removed: share amounts)
+Added: accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Consolidated Statements of Operations
+Added: – in thousands, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
Revenues, net
4 unchanged sentences
Research and development
+Added: Loss on impairment of goodwill
Total operating expenses
−Removed: Operating loss
+Added: Operating income (loss)
Other income (expense):
Interest expense
−Removed: Other income (expense), net
+Added: Other income, net
Change in fair value – warrant liabilities
1 unchanged sentence
Total other income (expense), net
−Removed: Net loss before income taxes
+Added: Net income (loss) before income taxes
Income tax benefit (expense)
−Removed: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
−Removed: Net loss attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
−Removed: Net loss per share:
+Added: Net income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: $ ( 102,424 )
+Added: Net income (loss) per share:
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
−Removed: The accompanying notes are an integral part of
−Removed: these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’
−Removed: (unaudited – in thousands)
+Added: accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity
+Added: – in thousands)
Stockholders’
Noncontrolling
−Removed: Balance - December 31, 2022
−Removed: $ ( 351,514 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation
−Removed: Issuance of stock under equity compensation
−Removed: Issuance of stock upon underwritten
−Removed: offering, net of costs
−Removed: transactions affecting NCI
−Removed: Balance – March 31, 2023
−Removed: $ ( 374,814 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation
−Removed: Exchange of stock
−Removed: Proportional Representation Preferred
−Removed: Linked Stock redemption fee
−Removed: Additional costs associated with
−Removed: underwritten public stock offering
−Removed: Issuance of stock under equity compensation
−Removed: transactions affecting NCI
+Added: - December 31, 2022
+Added: of stock under equity compensation plans
+Added: of stock upon underwritten offering, net of costs
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
+Added: – March 31, 2023
+Added: Representation Preferred Linked Stock redemption fee
+Added: costs associated with underwritten public stock offering
+Added: of stock under equity compensation plans
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
– June 30, 2023
−Removed: $ ( 412,323 )
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
+Added: – September 30, 2023
Stockholders’
Noncontrolling
−Removed: Balance - December 31, 2021
−Removed: $ ( 261,825 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation
−Removed: Exercise of stock options
−Removed: Issuance of stock under equity compensation
−Removed: Issuance of stock upon underwritten
−Removed: public offering, net of costs
−Removed: Accrued distributions
−Removed: transactions affecting NCI
−Removed: Balance – March 31, 2022
−Removed: $ ( 275,327 )
−Removed: Stock-based compensation
−Removed: Issuance of common stock under equity
−Removed: compensation plans
−Removed: Additional costs associated with
−Removed: underwritten public stock offering
−Removed: transactions affecting NCI
+Added: - December 31, 2021
+Added: of stock options
+Added: of stock under equity compensation plans
+Added: of stock upon underwritten public offering, net of costs
+Added: distributions
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
+Added: – March 31, 2022
+Added: of common stock under equity compensation plans
+Added: costs associated with underwritten public stock offering
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
– June 30, 2022
−Removed: $ ( 283,667 )
−Removed: The accompanying notes are an integral part of
−Removed: these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
−Removed: (unaudited – in thousands)
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: of common stock under equity compensation plans
+Added: of common stock for Intellibed acquisition
+Added: of transactions affecting NCI
+Added: – September 30, 2022
+Added: accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
+Added: – in thousands)
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
Cash flows from operating activities:
+Added: $ ( 102,841 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
2 unchanged sentences
Loss on extinguishment of debt
+Added: Loss on impairment of goodwill
Change in fair value – warrant liabilities
Stock-based compensation
+Added: Gain from effective settlement of preexisting relationship
Deferred income taxes
9 unchanged sentences
Accrued rebates and allowances
−Removed: Other accrued liabilities
+Added: Other accrued and current liabilities
Net cash used in operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities:
+Added: Excess restricted cash returned to acquiree
+Added: Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash acquired from acquisition, net of cash paid
Purchase of property and equipment
4 unchanged sentences
Payments on revolving line of credit
+Added: Proceeds from term loan
Payments for debt issuance costs
13 unchanged sentences
Property and equipment included in accounts payable
+Added: Issuance of common stock for Intellibed acquisition
Accrued distributions
−Removed: The accompanying notes are an integral part of
−Removed: these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Purple Innovation, Inc.’s
−Removed: mission is to help people feel and live better through innovative comfort solutions.
−Removed: Purple Innovation, Inc.
−Removed: with its subsidiary (the “Company” or “Purple Inc.”) is an omni-channel Company that began as a digitally-native
−Removed: vertical brand founded on comfort product innovation with premium offerings.
−Removed: The Company designs and manufactures a variety of innovative,
−Removed: branded and premium comfort products, including mattresses, pillows, cushions, bases, sheets, and other products.
−Removed: The Company markets
−Removed: and sells its products through its e-commerce online channels, retail brick-and-mortar wholesale partners, Purple owned retail showrooms,
−Removed: and third-party online retailers.
−Removed: The Company was incorporated
−Removed: in Delaware on May 19, 2015 as a special purpose acquisition company under the name of Global Partnership Acquisition Corp (“GPAC”).
−Removed: On February 2, 2018, the Company consummated a transaction structured similar to a reverse recapitalization (the “Business Combination”)
−Removed: pursuant to which the Company acquired a portion of the equity of Purple Innovation, LLC (“Purple LLC”).
−Removed: At the closing of
−Removed: the Business Combination (the “Closing”), the Company became the sole managing member of Purple LLC, and GPAC was renamed
−Removed: Purple Innovation, Inc.
−Removed: As the sole managing member
−Removed: of Purple LLC, Purple Inc.
−Removed: through its officers and directors is responsible for all operational and administrative decision making and
−Removed: control of the day-to-day business affairs of Purple LLC without the approval of any other member.
−Removed: On August 31, 2022, the Company
−Removed: acquired all the issued and outstanding stock of Advanced Comfort Technologies, Inc., dba Intellibed (“Intellibed”) pursuant
−Removed: to an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”), in which Gelato Merger Sub, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
−Removed: Purple Inc., merged with and into Intellibed, with Intellibed continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of Purple Inc.
+Added: accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: Innovation, Inc.’s mission is to help people feel and live better through innovative comfort solutions.
+Added: Innovation, Inc.
+Added: collectively with its subsidiary (the “Company” or “Purple Inc.”) is an omni-channel Company
+Added: that began as a digitally-native vertical brand founded on comfort product innovation with premium offerings.
+Added: The Company designs and
+Added: manufactures a variety of innovative, branded and premium comfort products, including mattresses, pillows, cushions, bases, sheets, and
+Added: other products.
+Added: The Company markets and sells its products through its e-commerce online channels, retail brick-and-mortar wholesale
+Added: partners, Purple owned retail showrooms, and third-party online retailers.
+Added: Company was incorporated in Delaware on May 19, 2015 as a special purpose acquisition company under the name of Global Partnership Acquisition
+Added: Corp (“GPAC”).
+Added: On February 2, 2018, the Company consummated a transaction structured similar to a reverse recapitalization
+Added: (the “Business Combination”) pursuant to which the Company acquired a portion of the equity of Purple Innovation, LLC (“Purple
+Added: At the closing of the Business Combination (the “Closing”), the Company became the sole managing member of Purple
+Added: LLC, and GPAC was renamed Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: the sole managing member of Purple LLC, Purple Inc.
+Added: through its officers and directors is responsible for all operational and administrative
+Added: decision making and control of the day-to-day business affairs of Purple LLC without the approval of any other member.
+Added: August 31, 2022, the Company acquired all the issued and outstanding stock of Advanced Comfort Technologies, Inc., dba Intellibed (“Intellibed”)
+Added: pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”), in which Gelato Merger Sub, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary
+Added: of Purple Inc., merged with and into Intellibed, with Intellibed continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of Purple Inc.
On October 3,
−Removed: contributed 100 % of the membership interest in Intellibed to Purple LLC and Intellibed became a wholly owned subsidiary of
+Added: 2022, Purple Inc.
+Added: contributed 100 % of the membership interest in Intellibed to Purple LLC and Intellibed became a wholly owned subsidiary
+Added: of Purple LLC.
For further discussion see Note 5 — Acquisition.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
−Removed: Basis of Presentation
−Removed: and Principles of Consolidation
−Removed: The condensed consolidated
−Removed: financial statements include the accounts of Purple Inc., its controlled subsidiary Purple LLC, and Intellibed, Purple LLC’s wholly
−Removed: owned subsidiary, from the date of acquisition.
−Removed: All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
−Removed: June 30, 2023, Purple Inc.
−Removed: held 99.6 % of the common units of Purple LLC and Purple LLC Class B Unit holders held 0.4 % of the common units
−Removed: in Purple LLC.
−Removed: The accompanying unaudited
−Removed: condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United
−Removed: States (“GAAP”) and applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regarding
−Removed: interim financial reporting and reflect the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of the Company.
−Removed: Certain information
−Removed: and note disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant
−Removed: to such rules and regulations.
−Removed: As such, these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with
−Removed: the audited consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
−Removed: fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
−Removed: The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared on the same basis as the
−Removed: audited consolidated financial statements and, in the opinion of management, reflect all adjustments (all of which were considered of
−Removed: normal recurring nature) considered necessary to present fairly the Company’s financial results.
−Removed: The results of the three and six
−Removed: months ended June 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 or
−Removed: for any other interim period or other future year.
−Removed: Variable Interest Entities
−Removed: Purple LLC is a variable interest
−Removed: The Company determined that it is the primary beneficiary of Purple LLC as it is the sole managing member and has the power to
−Removed: direct the activities most significant to Purple LLC’s economic performance as well as the obligation to absorb losses and receive
−Removed: benefits that are potentially significant.
−Removed: At June 30, 2023, Purple Inc.
−Removed: had a 99.6 % economic interest in Purple LLC and consolidated
−Removed: 100 % of Purple LLC’s assets, liabilities and results of operations in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial
−Removed: statements contained herein.
−Removed: The holders of Purple LLC Class B Units (the “Class B Units”) held 0.4 % of the economic interest
−Removed: in Purple LLC as of June 30, 2023.
−Removed: For further discussion see Note 16 — Stockholders’ Equity.
−Removed: Use of Estimates
−Removed: The preparation of the unaudited
−Removed: condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the Company to establish accounting policies and to make
−Removed: estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclose contingent assets and liabilities as of
−Removed: the date of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting
−Removed: The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions believed to be reasonable, the results
−Removed: of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities.
−Removed: The Company regularly makes significant
−Removed: estimates and assumptions including, but not limited to, estimates that affect revenue recognition, accounts receivable and allowance
−Removed: for credit losses, valuation of inventories, sales returns, warranty returns, fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed in
−Removed: a business combination, warrant liabilities, stock based compensation, the recognition and measurement of loss contingencies, estimates
−Removed: of current and deferred income taxes, deferred income tax valuation allowances, and amounts associated with the Company’s tax receivable
−Removed: agreement with InnoHold, LLC (“InnoHold”).
−Removed: Predicting future events is inherently an imprecise activity and, as such, requires
−Removed: the use of judgment.
+Added: of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation
+Added: condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Purple Inc., its controlled subsidiary Purple LLC, and Intellibed,
+Added: Purple LLC’s wholly owned subsidiary, from the date of acquisition.
+Added: All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated
+Added: in consolidation.
+Added: As of September 30, 2023, Purple Inc.
+Added: held 99.6 % of the common units of Purple LLC and Purple LLC Class B Unit holders
+Added: held 0.4 % of the common units in Purple LLC.
+Added: accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
+Added: principles in the United States (“GAAP”) and applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)
+Added: regarding interim financial reporting and reflect the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of the Company.
+Added: information and note disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted
+Added: pursuant to such rules and regulations.
+Added: As such, these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction
+Added: with the audited consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K
+Added: for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
+Added: The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared on the same basis
+Added: as the audited consolidated financial statements and, in the opinion of management, reflect all adjustments (all of which were considered
+Added: of normal recurring nature) considered necessary to present fairly the Company’s financial results.
+Added: The results of the three and
+Added: nine months ended September 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fiscal year ending December
+Added: 31, 2023 or for any other interim period or other future year.
+Added: Interest Entities
+Added: LLC is a variable interest entity.
+Added: The Company determined that it is the primary beneficiary of Purple LLC as it is the sole managing
+Added: member and has the power to direct the activities most significant to Purple LLC’s economic performance as well as the obligation
+Added: to absorb losses and receive benefits that are potentially significant.
+Added: At September 30, 2023, Purple Inc.
+Added: had a 99.6% economic interest
+Added: in Purple LLC and consolidated 100% of Purple LLC’s assets, liabilities and results of operations in the Company’s unaudited
+Added: condensed consolidated financial statements contained herein.
+Added: The holders of Purple LLC Class B Units (the “Class B Units”)
+Added: held 0.4% of the economic interest in Purple LLC as of September 30, 2023.
+Added: For further discussion see Note 17 — Stockholders’
+Added: preparation of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the Company to establish accounting
+Added: policies and to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclose contingent assets
+Added: and liabilities as of the date of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and
+Added: expenses during the reporting period.
+Added: The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions believed
+Added: to be reasonable, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities.
+Added: regularly makes significant estimates and assumptions including, but not limited to, estimates that affect revenue recognition, accounts
+Added: receivable and allowance for credit losses, valuation of inventories, sales returns, warranty returns, fair value of assets acquired
+Added: and liabilities assumed in a business combination, warrant liabilities, stock based compensation, the recognition and measurement of
+Added: loss contingencies, estimates of current and deferred income taxes, deferred income tax valuation allowances, and amounts associated
+Added: with the Company’s tax receivable agreement with InnoHold, LLC (“InnoHold”).
+Added: Predicting future events is inherently
+Added: an imprecise activity and, as such, requires the use of judgment.
Actual results could differ materially from those estimates.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Recent Accounting Pronouncements
−Removed: Measurement of Credit Losses
−Removed: In June 2016, the FASB issued
+Added: Accounting Pronouncements
+Added: of Credit Losses
+Added: June 2016, the FASB issued ASU No.
2016-13, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326):
−Removed: Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments (“ASU
−Removed: 2016-13”), which was further updated and clarified by the FASB through issuance of additional related ASUs.
−Removed: This guidance replaces
−Removed: the existing incurred loss impairment guidance and establishes a single allowance framework for financial assets carried at amortized
−Removed: cost based on expected credit losses.
−Removed: The estimate of expected credit losses requires the incorporation of historical information, current
−Removed: conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts.
−Removed: These updates are effective for public companies, excluding Smaller Reporting Companies
−Removed: (“SRC”), for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods therein.
−Removed: The standard is effective
−Removed: for all other entities for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods therein.
−Removed: The standard is effective
−Removed: for the Company’s interim and annual financial periods beginning January 1, 2023.
−Removed: This standard was adopted utilizing a modified
−Removed: retrospective approach.
−Removed: The adoption of this standard on January 1, 2023 did not have a material impact on the Company’s condensed
−Removed: consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
−Removed: Underwritten Offering of Class A Common
−Removed: In February 2023, the Company
−Removed: completed an underwritten offering of 13.4 million shares of Class A common stock at a price of $ 4.50 per share.
−Removed: The underwriters
−Removed: did not exercise their over-allotment option.
−Removed: The aggregate net proceeds received by the Company from the offering, after deducting offering
−Removed: fees and expenses of $ 3.3 million, totaled $ 57.0 million.
−Removed: On August 31, 2022, pursuant
−Removed: to the Merger Agreement, the Company acquired Intellibed, a premium sleep and health wellness company, offering gel-based mattresses scientifically
−Removed: designed for maximum back support, spinal alignment and pressure point relief.
−Removed: The addition of Intellibed increased product offerings
−Removed: to customers, expanded market opportunities, capitalized on synergies of the combined companies, and increased opportunities for innovation.
−Removed: In addition, the acquisition allowed the Company to consolidate ownership of its intellectual property licensed to Intellibed and more
−Removed: fully capitalize on growing demand for products with gel technologies.
+Added: Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial
+Added: Instruments (“ASU 2016-13”), which was further updated and clarified by the FASB through issuance of additional related
+Added: This guidance replaces the existing incurred loss impairment guidance and establishes a single allowance framework for financial
+Added: assets carried at amortized cost based on expected credit losses.
+Added: The estimate of expected credit losses requires the incorporation of
+Added: historical information, current conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts.
+Added: These updates are effective for public companies,
+Added: excluding Smaller Reporting Companies (“SRC”), for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods
+Added: The standard is effective for all other entities for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods
+Added: The standard was adopted by the Company on January 1, 2023 utilizing a modified retrospective approach.
+Added: The adoption of this
+Added: standard did not have a material impact on the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
+Added: Revision of Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: for Correction of Immaterial Misstatements
+Added: In October 2023, the Company
+Added: determined that it had not properly accounted for the warranty terms specified in contracts with its wholesale customers when estimating
+Added: the liability for warranty related returns.
+Added: Based on this determination, the Company concluded that its consolidated financial statements
+Added: should be revised to properly reflect the estimated liability associated with the warranty provisions in its wholesale contracts.
+Added: In accordance
+Added: with Staff Accounting Bulletin (“SAB”) No.
+Added: 99, Materiality, and SAB No.
+Added: 108, Considering the Effects of Prior Year Misstatements
+Added: when Quantifying Misstatements in Current Year Financial Statements, the Company evaluated the error and determined that the related impact
+Added: was not material to results of operations or financial position for any prior annual or interim period.
+Added: However, the Company is correcting
+Added: such errors in the financial statements as of and for the three and nine months ending September 30, 2023 included in this Quarterly Report
+Added: on Form 10-Q by adjusting prior period financial statements.
+Added: As a result, the Company has revised, within this quarterly report on Form
+Added: 10-Q, its unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of June 30, 2023 and March 31, 2023 and for each of the quarterly and
+Added: year-to-date periods therein.
+Added: Additionally, the following note disclosures have been adjusted to reflect the correction of immaterial
+Added: Note 7 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers , Note 11 – Other Current Liabilities , Note 14 –
+Added: Other Long-Term Liabilities and Note 15 – Commitments and Contingencies .
+Added: The Company has also revised its consolidated
+Added: financial statements as of December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021 and for the years then ended, as well as the unaudited condensed consolidated
+Added: financial statements for the periods ended September 30, 2022, June 30, 2022 and March 31, 2022.
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances as of
+Added: June 30, 2023 and March 31, 2023:
+Added: As of June 30, 2023
+Added: As of March 31, 2023
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Other current liabilities
+Added: Total current liabilities
+Added: Other long-term liabilities, net of current portion
+Added: Total liabilities
+Added: Accumulated deficit
+Added: Total stockholders’ equity attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Noncontrolling interest
+Added: Total stockholders’ equity
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the consolidated balance sheet, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances as of December 31, 2022:
+Added: As of December 31, 2022
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Other current liabilities
+Added: Total current liabilities
+Added: Other long-term liabilities, net of current portion
+Added: Total liabilities
+Added: Accumulated deficit
+Added: Total stockholders’ equity attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Noncontrolling interest
+Added: Total stockholders’ equity
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances
+Added: for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023:
+Added: Three Months Ended
+Added: June 30, 2023
+Added: Six Months Ended
+Added: June 30, 2023
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating loss
+Added: Net loss before income taxes
+Added: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net loss attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net loss per common share - basic
+Added: Net loss per common share - diluted
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances
+Added: for the three months ended March 31, 2023:
+Added: Three Months Ended March 31, 2023
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating loss
+Added: Net loss before income taxes
+Added: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net loss attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net loss per common share - basic
+Added: Net loss per common share - diluted
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances for the years ended
+Added: December 31, 2022 and 2021:
+Added: Year Ended December 31,
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating loss
+Added: Net income before income taxes
+Added: Income tax benefit (expense)
+Added: Net income (loss)
+Added: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - basic
+Added: Net loss per common share - diluted
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances
+Added: for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022:
+Added: Three Months Ended
+Added: September 30, 2022
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30, 2022
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) before income taxes
+Added: Income tax benefit (expense)
+Added: Net income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - basic
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - diluted
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances
+Added: for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022:
+Added: Three Months Ended
+Added: June 30, 2022
+Added: Six Months Ended
+Added: June 30, 2022
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) before income taxes
+Added: Income tax benefit (expense)
+Added: Net income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - basic
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - diluted
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as restated balances
+Added: for the three months ended March 31, 2022:
+Added: Three Months Ended March 31, 2022
+Added: (In thousands, except per share amounts)
+Added: Revenues, net
+Added: Operating income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) before income taxes
+Added: Income tax benefit (expense)
+Added: Net income (loss)
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - basic
+Added: Net income (loss) per common share - diluted
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of stockholders’ equity, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the
+Added: as revised balances for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and March 31, 2023:
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Stockholders’
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: Balance at June 30, 2023, as reported
+Added: $ ( 412,323 )
+Added: Balance at June 30, 2023, as revised
+Added: Balance at March 31, 2023, as reported
+Added: $ ( 374,814 )
+Added: Balance at March 31, 2023, as revised
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the consolidated statements of stockholders’ equity, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised balances
+Added: for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021:
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Stockholders’
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: Balance at December 31, 2022, as reported
+Added: $ ( 351,514 )
+Added: Balance at December 31, 2022, as revised
+Added: Balance at December 31, 2021, as reported
+Added: $ ( 261,825 )
+Added: Balance at December 31, 2021, as revised
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of stockholders’ equity, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the
+Added: as revised balances for the three months ended September 30, 2022, June 30, 2022 and March 31, 2022:
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Stockholders’
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: Balance at September 30, 2022, as reported
+Added: $ ( 281,389 )
+Added: Balance at September 30, 2022, as revised
+Added: Balance at June 30, 2022, as reported
+Added: $ ( 283,667 )
+Added: Balance at June 30, 2022, as revised
+Added: Balance at March 31, 2022, as reported
+Added: $ ( 275,327 )
+Added: Balance at March 31, 2022, as revised
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of cash flows from operating activities, including the balances as reported, adjustments
+Added: and the as revised balances for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
+Added: The adjustments had no impact on cash flows from investing
+Added: or financing activities for each of the six-month periods.
+Added: Six Months Ended June 30,
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Cash flows from operating activities:
+Added: Change in other accrued liabilities
+Added: Net cash used in operating activities
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of cash flows from operating activities, including the balances as reported, adjustments
+Added: and the as revised balances for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022.
+Added: The adjustments had no impact on cash flows from investing
+Added: or financing activities for each of the three-month periods.
+Added: Three Months Ended March 31,
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Cash flows from operating activities:
+Added: Change in other accrued liabilities
+Added: Net cash used in operating activities
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the consolidated statement of cash flows from operating activities, including the balances as reported, adjustments and the as revised
+Added: balances for the year ended December 31, 2022.
+Added: The adjustment had no impact on cash flows from investing or financing activities.
+Added: December 31, 2022
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Cash flows from operating activities:
+Added: Change in other accrued liabilities
+Added: Net cash used in operating activities
+Added: The following table sets forth
+Added: the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows from operating activities, including the balances as reported, adjustments
+Added: and the as revised balances for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: The adjustments had no impact on cash flows from investing or
+Added: financing activities for each of the quarterly periods.
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30, 2022
+Added: (In thousands)
+Added: Cash flows from operating activities:
+Added: Change in other accrued liabilities
+Added: Net cash used in operating activities
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: Underwritten Offering of Class A Common Stock
+Added: February 2023, the Company completed an underwritten offering of 13.4 million shares of Class A common stock at a price of
+Added: $ 4.50 per share.
+Added: The underwriters did not exercise their over-allotment option.
+Added: The aggregate net proceeds received by the Company from
+Added: the offering, after deducting offering fees and expenses of $ 3.3 million, totaled $ 57.0 million.
+Added: August 31, 2022, pursuant to the Merger Agreement, the Company acquired Intellibed, a premium sleep and health wellness company, offering
+Added: gel-based mattresses scientifically designed for maximum back support, spinal alignment and pressure point relief.
+Added: The addition of Intellibed
+Added: increased product offerings to customers, expanded market opportunities, capitalized on synergies of the combined companies, and increased
+Added: opportunities for innovation.
+Added: In addition, the acquisition allowed the Company to consolidate ownership of its intellectual property
+Added: licensed to Intellibed and more fully capitalize on growing demand for products with gel technologies.
The acquisition date fair value of the consideration
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Fair value of total purchase consideration
−Removed: The fair value of common stock
−Removed: issued at closing consisted of approximately 8.1 million shares of Class A common stock valued using the acquisition date closing price
−Removed: The fair value of common stock held in escrow consisted of 0.5 million shares of Class A common stock valued using the acquisition
+Added: fair value of common stock issued at closing consisted of approximately 8.1 million shares of Class A common stock valued using the acquisition
date closing price of $2.86.
−Removed: These shares are being held in escrow pending resolution of net working capital adjustments and certain indemnification
−Removed: matters, as described in the Merger Agreement.
−Removed: Contingent consideration represents
−Removed: the fair value of 1.5 million shares of Class A common stock issuable to Intellibed security holders if the closing price of the Company’s
−Removed: stock does not equal or exceed $ 5.00 for at least ten trading days over any period of 30 consecutive trading days during the period beginning
−Removed: on the six-month anniversary of the closing date and ending on the 18-month anniversary of the closing date.
−Removed: The contingent shares were
−Removed: valued using a Monte-Carlo simulation model.
−Removed: Because the contingent consideration is payable with a fixed number of shares of the Company’s
−Removed: Class A common stock, it is classified as equity and will not require remeasurement in subsequent periods.
−Removed: The fair value of effective
−Removed: settlement of preexisting relationships includes $ 1.4 million related to the fair value of a preexisting legal matter with Intellibed
−Removed: that was effectively settled on the acquisition date and $ 0.3 million related to the fair value of a preexisting royalty liability owed
−Removed: by Intellibed to the Company that was also effectively settled on the acquisition date.
−Removed: As a result of effectively settling the preexisting legal
−Removed: matter with Intellibed, the Company recorded a gain of $ 1.4 million as other income (expense), net in the consolidated statement
−Removed: of operations during the third quarter of 2022.
−Removed: As a result of effectively settling the preexisting royalty liability, the Company and
−Removed: Intellibed recorded a corresponding receivable and payable, respectively, for the same $ 0.3 million amount that was eliminated in consolidation.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: The fair value of common stock held in escrow consisted of 0.5 million shares of Class A common stock valued
+Added: using the acquisition date closing price of $2.86.
+Added: These shares are being held in escrow pending resolution of net working capital adjustments
+Added: and certain indemnification matters, as described in the Merger Agreement.
+Added: consideration represents the fair value of 1.5 million shares of Class A common stock issuable to Intellibed security holders if the
+Added: closing price of the Company’s stock does not equal or exceed $ 5.00 for at least ten trading days over any period of 30 consecutive
+Added: trading days during the period beginning on the six-month anniversary of the closing date and ending on the 18-month anniversary of the
+Added: closing date.
+Added: The contingent shares were valued using a Monte-Carlo simulation model.
+Added: Because the contingent consideration is payable
+Added: with a fixed number of shares of the Company’s Class A common stock, it is classified as equity and will not require remeasurement
+Added: in subsequent periods.
+Added: fair value of effective settlement of preexisting relationships includes $ 1.4 million related to the fair value of a preexisting legal
+Added: matter with Intellibed that was effectively settled on the acquisition date and $ 0.3 million related to the fair value of a preexisting
+Added: royalty liability owed by Intellibed to the Company that was also effectively settled on the acquisition date.
+Added: As a result of effectively
+Added: settling the preexisting legal matter with Intellibed, the Company recorded a gain of $ 1.4 million as other income, net in
+Added: the consolidated statement of operations during the third quarter of 2022.
+Added: As a result of effectively settling the preexisting royalty
+Added: liability, the Company and Intellibed recorded a corresponding receivable and payable, respectively, for the same $ 0.3 million amount
+Added: that was eliminated in consolidation.
+Added: Company recorded the acquisition based on the fair value of the consideration transferred and then allocated the purchase price
+Added: to the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their respective preliminary estimated fair values as of the acquisition
+Added: Determining the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed required management to use significant judgment and estimates
+Added: including the selection of valuation methodologies, estimates of future revenues and cash flows, discount rates, and asset lives, among
+Added: While the Company used its best estimates and assumptions as a part of the purchase price allocation process to accurately
+Added: value the assets acquired, including intangible assets, and the liabilities assumed at the acquisition date, the Company’s estimates
+Added: are inherently uncertain and subject to refinement.
+Added: Consequently, during the measurement period, which could be up to one year from the
+Added: acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments to the fair values of the assets acquired and the liabilities assumed, with a corresponding
+Added: offset to goodwill.
+Added: Upon the conclusion of the measurement period or final determination of the values of assets acquired or the liabilities
+Added: assumed, whichever comes first, any subsequent adjustments will be reflected in the Company’s consolidated statement of operations.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: The Company recorded the acquisition based
−Removed: on the fair value of the consideration transferred and then allocated the purchase price to the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities
−Removed: assumed based on their respective preliminary estimated fair values as of the acquisition date.
−Removed: Determining the fair value of assets acquired
−Removed: and liabilities assumed required management to use significant judgment and estimates including the selection of valuation methodologies,
−Removed: estimates of future revenues and cash flows, discount rates, and asset lives, among other items.
−Removed: While the Company used its best estimates
−Removed: and assumptions as a part of the purchase price allocation process to accurately value the assets acquired, including intangible assets,
−Removed: and the liabilities assumed at the acquisition date, the Company’s estimates are inherently uncertain and subject to refinement.
−Removed: Consequently, during the measurement period, which could be up to one year from the acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments
−Removed: to the fair values of the assets acquired and the liabilities assumed, with a corresponding offset to goodwill.
−Removed: Upon the conclusion of
−Removed: the measurement period or final determination of the values of assets acquired or the liabilities assumed, whichever comes first, any
−Removed: subsequent adjustments will be reflected in the Company’s consolidated statement of operations.
−Removed: During the second quarter
−Removed: of 2023, the Company updated the preliminary valuation of the fair value of tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed,
−Removed: which required a measurement period adjustment of $ 0.1 million to increase goodwill.
−Removed: Based upon the purchase price allocation, the following
−Removed: table summarizes the preliminary fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed in the acquisition as of the date of acquisition,
−Removed: the measurement period adjustments and the as adjusted as of June 30, 2023 (in thousands):
+Added: to the close proximity of the acquisition date to the Company’s first reporting date after the transaction, the Company recorded
+Added: the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at preliminary estimates of fair value.
+Added: During the measurement period that ended August 31,
+Added: 2023, the Company finalized the determination of the working capital adjustments and the fair values allocated to various assets and
+Added: liabilities, income tax provision, intangible assets and the residual amount allocated to goodwill.
+Added: The table below reflects final measurement
+Added: period adjustments made to various assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on updated information, and revisions to reflect the
+Added: final fair value analysis associated with the two intangible assets.
+Added: The corresponding offsets for these final measurement period adjustments
+Added: was goodwill.
+Added: The following table summarizes the preliminary fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the date
+Added: of acquisition, the final measurement period adjustments and the final adjusted balances as of September 30, 2023 (in thousands):
Net tangible assets (liabilities):
−Removed: At date of acquisition
−Removed: Measurement period adjustments
−Removed: As adjusted June 30, 2023
+Added: September 30,
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
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Net assets acquired and liabilities assumed
−Removed: Due to the close
−Removed: proximity of the acquisition date to the Company’s first reporting date after the transaction, the Company recorded the assets
−Removed: acquired and liabilities assumed at preliminary estimates of fair value.
−Removed: As a result, the Company had not finalized the
−Removed: determination of the working capital adjustments and the fair values allocated to various assets and liabilities, income tax
−Removed: provision, intangible assets and the residual amount allocated to goodwill.
−Removed: While the final determination of working capital
−Removed: adjustments was still pending at June 30, 2023, the table above reflects measurement period adjustments made to various assets
−Removed: acquired and liabilities assumed based on updated information, and revisions to reflect the final fair value analysis associated
−Removed: with the two intangible assets.
−Removed: The corresponding offsets for these measurement period adjustments was goodwill.
−Removed: The Company believes the amount
−Removed: of goodwill resulting from the purchase price allocation is primarily attributable to expected synergies from the assembled workforce,
−Removed: an increase in development capabilities, increased offerings to customers, expanded market opportunities, and enhanced opportunities for
−Removed: growth and innovation.
−Removed: Goodwill is not being amortized but instead is tested for impairment at least annually or more frequently if certain
−Removed: indicators of impairment are present.
−Removed: In the event that goodwill becomes impaired, the Company will record an expense for the amount impaired
−Removed: during the quarter in which the determination is made.
−Removed: The goodwill recorded is not deductible for income tax purposes.
−Removed: The two identified definite
−Removed: lived intangible assets, comprised of customer relationships and developed technology, are being amortized over their estimated useful
−Removed: lives of ten and two years , respectively.
−Removed: The customer relationships intangible asset represents the estimated fair value of the underlying
−Removed: relationships with Intellibed customers, valued utilizing the multi-period excess earnings method.
−Removed: The developed technology intangible
−Removed: represents the fair value of Intellibed industry-specific cloud and mobile software and related technologies, valued using the cost to
−Removed: recreate method.
−Removed: The cash, cash equivalents
−Removed: and restricted cash balance acquired included $ 1.7 million of cash deposited by Intellibed in a separate account pursuant to an escrow
−Removed: agreement with the Company that will end on August 31, 2023.
−Removed: The purpose of the escrow cash amount was to cover Intellibed’s estimated
−Removed: state income tax liabilities, sales tax liabilities and related filing expenses that existed prior to the acquisition date.
−Removed: If the actual
−Removed: liabilities are less than estimated, any excess cash will be returned to the previous shareholders of Intellibed.
−Removed: If payments for these
−Removed: items exceed the escrow balance, the Company will be required to pay the excess.
−Removed: The Company recorded the $ 1.7 million of cash on August
−Removed: 31, 2022 as an acquired restricted cash balance that is included in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash in the condensed consolidated
−Removed: balance sheets as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
−Removed: The Company also recorded on August 31, 2022, an assumed liability totaling
−Removed: $ 1.3 million for the sales and use tax and state and local income tax liabilities exposure that existed at the date of acquisition and
−Removed: was reflected in other current liabilities in the condensed consolidated balance sheet.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: The amount of goodwill that
+Added: resulted from the purchase price allocation was attributed to expected synergies from the assembled workforce, an increase in development
+Added: capabilities, increased offerings to customers, expanded market opportunities, and enhanced opportunities for growth and innovation.
+Added: was not being amortized but instead tested for impairment at least annually or more frequently if certain indicators of impairment were
+Added: The goodwill recorded was not deductible for income tax purposes.
+Added: The ongoing decline in the
+Added: Company’s market capitalization, along with other qualitative considerations was determined to be a triggering event for potential
+Added: goodwill impairment.
+Added: Accordingly, the Company performed a goodwill impairment analysis as of September 30, 2023.
+Added: The Company, considered
+Added: as a single reporting unit, estimated the implied fair value of its goodwill using a variety of valuation methods, including both the
+Added: income and market approaches.
+Added: As a result of the impairment assessment performed, the Company determined goodwill was impaired and recorded
+Added: an impairment charge to write off the entire $ 6.9 million balance of goodwill.
+Added: The impairment charge was recorded during the third quarter
+Added: of 2023 in the consolidated statement of operations as a loss on impairment of goodwill.
+Added: two identified definite lived intangible assets, comprised of customer relationships and developed technology, are being amortized over
+Added: their estimated useful lives of ten and two years , respectively.
+Added: The customer relationships intangible asset represents the estimated
+Added: fair value of the underlying relationships with Intellibed customers, valued utilizing the multi-period excess earnings method.
+Added: The developed
+Added: technology intangible represents the fair value of Intellibed industry-specific cloud and mobile software and related technologies, valued
+Added: using the cost to recreate method.
+Added: acquired cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash amounts included $ 1.7 million of cash deposited by Intellibed in a separate
+Added: account pursuant to an escrow agreement with the Company that ended on August 31, 2023.
+Added: The purpose of the escrow cash amount was to
+Added: cover Intellibed’s estimated state income tax liabilities, sales tax liabilities and related filing expenses that existed
+Added: prior to the acquisition date.
+Added: If the actual liabilities were less than estimated, any excess cash was to be returned to the
+Added: previous shareholders of Intellibed.
+Added: If payments for these items exceeded the escrow balance, the Company would have been required
+Added: to pay the excess.
+Added: The Company recorded the escrow account balance of $1.7 million as an acquired restricted cash balance on the
+Added: date of acquisition and used $0.9 million of the escrow account balance for actual expenses incurred.
+Added: The excess escrow balance of
+Added: $0.8 million was returned by the Company to the previous shareholders of Intellibed.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Fair Value Measurements
−Removed: The Company uses the fair
−Removed: value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value.
−Removed: Fair value is the price that would be
−Removed: received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date,
−Removed: essentially an exit price, based on the highest and best use of the asset or liability.
−Removed: The levels of the fair value hierarchy are:
−Removed: Level 1—Quoted market prices in
−Removed: active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
−Removed: Level 2—Significant other observable
−Removed: inputs (i.e., quoted prices for similar items in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar items in markets that are not
−Removed: active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable, such as interest rate and yield curves, and market-corroborated inputs);
−Removed: Level 3—Unobservable inputs in
−Removed: which there is little or no market data, which require the reporting unit to develop its own assumptions.
+Added: Company uses the fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value.
+Added: Fair value is the
+Added: price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at
+Added: the measurement date, essentially an exit price, based on the highest and best use of the asset or liability.
+Added: The levels of the fair
+Added: value hierarchy are:
+Added: 1—Quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
+Added: 2—Significant other observable inputs (i.e., quoted prices for similar items in active markets, quoted prices for identical or
+Added: similar items in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable, such as interest rate and yield curves,
+Added: and market-corroborated inputs);
+Added: 3—Unobservable inputs in which there is little or no market data, which require the reporting unit to develop its own assumptions.
The classification of fair
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accrued expenses approximate fair value because of the short-term nature of these accounts.
−Removed: The fair value of the Company’s debt
−Removed: instruments is estimated to be face value based on the contractual terms of the debt arrangements and market-based expectations.
−Removed: The sponsor warrant liabilities
−Removed: (see Note 12 — Warrant Liabilities for more information) are Level 3 instruments and use internal models to estimate fair
−Removed: value using certain significant unobservable inputs which required determination of relevant inputs and assumptions.
−Removed: Accordingly, changes
−Removed: in these unobservable inputs may have had a significant impact on fair value.
−Removed: Such inputs included risk free interest rate, expected average
−Removed: life, expected dividend yield, and expected volatility.
−Removed: These Level 3 liabilities generally decreased (increased) in value based
−Removed: upon an increase (decrease) in risk free interest rate and expected dividend yield.
−Removed: Conversely, the fair value of these Level 3 liabilities
−Removed: generally increased (decreased) in value if the expected average life or expected volatility were to increase (decrease).
−Removed: sponsor warrants totaling 1.9 million expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
−Removed: There were no sponsor warrants
−Removed: outstanding on June 30, 2023 and the 1.9 million sponsor warrants outstanding on December 31, 2022 had a negligible fair value.
−Removed: activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was de minimis.
−Removed: The following table summarizes the Company’s total Level 3 liability
−Removed: activity for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
+Added: The Company’s debt instruments are Level
+Added: 2 instruments and fair value is estimated to be face value based on the contractual terms of the debt arrangements and market-based expectations.
+Added: sponsor warrant liabilities (see Note 13 — Warrant Liabilities for more information) were Level 3 instruments and used internal
+Added: models to estimate fair value using certain significant unobservable inputs which required determination of relevant inputs and assumptions.
+Added: Accordingly, changes in these unobservable inputs may have had a significant impact on fair value.
+Added: Such inputs included risk free interest
+Added: rate, expected average life, expected dividend yield, and expected volatility.
+Added: These Level 3 liabilities generally decreased (increased)
+Added: in value based upon an increase (decrease) in risk free interest rate and expected dividend yield.
+Added: Conversely, the fair value of these
+Added: Level 3 liabilities generally increased (decreased) in value if the expected average life or expected volatility were to increase
+Added: Unexercised sponsor warrants totaling 1.9 million expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant to the terms of the
+Added: warrant agreement.
+Added: were no sponsor warrants outstanding on September 30, 2023 and the 1.9 million sponsor warrants outstanding on December 31, 2022 had
+Added: a negligible fair value.
+Added: As a result, activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was de minimis.
+Added: The following table summarizes
+Added: the Company’s total Level 3 liability activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
(In thousands)
−Removed: Fair value as of December 31, 2021
−Removed: Fair value of warrants exercised
−Removed: Change in valuation inputs (1)
−Removed: Fair value as of June 30, 2022
+Added: as of December 31, 2021
+Added: Fair value of warrants
+Added: in valuation inputs (1)
+Added: value as of September 30, 2022
(1) Changes in valuation inputs are recognized as the change in fair value – warrant liabilities in the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Revenue from Contracts with Customers
−Removed: The Company markets and sells
−Removed: its products through e-commerce online channels, retail brick-and-mortar wholesale partners, Purple owned retail showrooms, and third-party
−Removed: online retailers.
−Removed: Revenue is recognized when the Company satisfies its performance obligations under the contract which involves transferring
−Removed: the promised products to the customer, subject to shipping terms.
−Removed: Disaggregated Revenue
−Removed: The Company classifies revenue into two sales categories:
−Removed: direct-to-consumer
−Removed: (“DTC”) and wholesale.
−Removed: The DTC category is comprised of the Company’s e-commerce channel that sells directly to consumers
−Removed: who purchase online and through our contact center, and the Purple owned retail showrooms channel that sells directly to consumers who
−Removed: purchase at a showroom location.
−Removed: The wholesale channel includes all product sales to our wholesale partners where consumers make purchases
−Removed: at their retail locations or through their online channels.
+Added: Company markets and sells its products through e-commerce online channels, retail brick-and-mortar wholesale partners, Purple owned retail
+Added: showrooms, and third-party online retailers.
+Added: Revenue is recognized when the Company satisfies its performance obligations under the contract
+Added: which involves transferring the promised products to the customer, subject to shipping terms.
+Added: Disaggregated
+Added: Company classifies revenue into two sales categories:
+Added: direct-to-consumer (“DTC”) and wholesale.
+Added: The DTC category is comprised
+Added: of the Company’s e-commerce channel that sells directly to consumers who purchase online and through our contact center, and the
+Added: Purple owned retail showrooms channel that sells directly to consumers who purchase at a showroom location.
+Added: The wholesale channel includes
+Added: all product sales to our wholesale partners where consumers make purchases at their retail locations or through their online channels.
The Company classifies products into two major types:
sleep products and other.
−Removed: Sleep products include mattresses, platforms, adjustable bases, mattress protectors, pillows and sheets.
−Removed: Other products include cushions
−Removed: and various other products.
−Removed: The following tables present
−Removed: the Company’s net revenue disaggregated by sales category and product type (in thousands) :
+Added: Sleep products include mattresses, platforms, adjustable
+Added: bases, mattress protectors, pillows and sheets.
+Added: Other products include cushions and various other products.
+Added: following tables present the Company’s net revenue disaggregated by sales category and product type (in thousands) :
Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
Sales Category
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Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
Sleep products
Revenues, net
−Removed: Contract Balances
−Removed: Payment for sale of products
−Removed: through the e-commerce online channel, third-party online retailers, Purple owned retail showrooms and contact center is collected at
−Removed: point of sale in advance of shipping the products.
+Added: for sale of products through the e-commerce online channel, third-party online retailers, Purple owned retail showrooms and contact center
+Added: is collected at point of sale in advance of shipping the products.
Amounts received for unshipped products are recorded as customer prepayments.
−Removed: prepayments totaled $ 5.5 million and $ 4.5 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: During the six months ended June
−Removed: 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recognized all revenue that was deferred in customer prepayments at December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: Customer prepayments totaled $ 5.2 million and $ 4.5 million at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: During the three
+Added: months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recognized all revenue that was deferred in customer prepayments at June 30, 2023
+Added: and 2022, respectively.
Inventories, Net
−Removed: Inventories, net consisted
−Removed: of the following (in thousands):
+Added: net consisted of the following (in thousands):
Raw materials
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Inventory obsolescence reserve
−Removed: Inventories, net
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Property and Equipment, Net
−Removed: Property and equipment, net
−Removed: consisted of the following (in thousands):
+Added: and equipment, net consisted of the following (in thousands):
Equipment in progress
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Accumulated depreciation
−Removed: Property and equipment, net
−Removed: Equipment in progress reflects
−Removed: equipment, primarily related to mattress manufacturing, which is being constructed and was not in service at June 30, 2023 or December
−Removed: Interest capitalized on borrowings during the active construction period of major capital projects totaled $ 0.1 million and
−Removed: $ 0.5 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively and totaled $ 0.2 million and $ 0.4 million during the three
−Removed: and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Depreciation expense was $ 4.9 million and $ 9.7 million during the three and six months
−Removed: ended June 30, 2023, respectively, and totaled $ 3.6 million and $ 7.1 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: The Company leases its manufacturing
−Removed: and distribution facilities, corporate offices, Purple owned retail showrooms and certain equipment under non-cancelable operating leases
−Removed: with various expiration dates through 2036.
−Removed: The Company’s office and manufacturing leases provide for initial lease terms up to
−Removed: 16 years, while Purple owned retail showrooms have initial lease terms of up to ten years .
−Removed: Certain leases may contain options to extend
−Removed: the term of the original lease.
−Removed: The exercise of lease renewal options is at the Company’s discretion.
−Removed: Any lease renewal options
−Removed: are included in the lease term if exercise is reasonably certain at lease commencement.
−Removed: The Company also leases vehicles and other equipment
−Removed: under both operating and finance leases with initial lease terms of three to five years .
−Removed: The right-of-use asset balances for finance leases,
−Removed: which totaled $ 0.9 million and $ 1.0 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, were included with operating lease right-of-use
−Removed: assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
−Removed: The following table presents
−Removed: the Company’s lease costs (in thousands):
−Removed: Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: and equipment, net
+Added: in progress reflects equipment, primarily related to mattress manufacturing, which is being constructed and was not in service at September
+Added: 30, 2023 or December 31, 2022.
+Added: Interest capitalized on borrowings during the active construction period of major capital projects totaled
+Added: $ 0.4 million and $ 0.9 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, and totaled $ 0.2 million and $ 0.6
+Added: million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: Depreciation expense was $ 5.0 million and $ 14.7 million
+Added: during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, and totaled $ 4.3 million and $ 11.4 million during the three
+Added: and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: Company leases its manufacturing and distribution facilities, corporate offices, Purple owned retail showrooms and certain equipment
+Added: under non-cancelable operating leases with various expiration dates through 2036.
+Added: The Company’s office and manufacturing leases
+Added: provide for initial lease terms up to 16 years, while Purple owned retail showrooms have initial lease terms of up to ten years .
+Added: leases may contain options to extend the term of the original lease.
+Added: The exercise of lease renewal options is at the Company’s
+Added: Any lease renewal options are included in the lease term if exercise is reasonably certain at lease commencement.
+Added: also leases vehicles and other equipment under both operating and finance leases with initial lease terms of three to five years .
+Added: right-of-use asset balances for finance leases, which totaled $ 0.8 million and $ 1.0 million at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
+Added: respectively, were included with operating lease right-of-use assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
+Added: following table presents the Company’s lease costs (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: September 30,
Total lease costs
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: The table below reconciles
−Removed: the undiscounted cash flows for each of the first five years and total remaining years to the operating lease liabilities recorded on
−Removed: the condensed consolidated balance sheet at June 30, 2023 (in thousands):
−Removed: 2023 (excluding the six months ended June 30, 2023) (a)
+Added: table below reconciles the undiscounted cash flows for each of the first five years and total remaining years to the operating lease
+Added: liabilities recorded on the condensed consolidated balance sheet at September 30, 2023 (in thousands):
+Added: 2023 (excluding
+Added: the nine months ended September 30, 2023) (a)
Total operating lease payments
−Removed: Less – lease payments representing interest
−Removed: Present value of operating lease payments
−Removed: consists of $ 10.5 million of undiscounted cash flows offset by $ 0.8 million of tenant improvement allowances which are expected to be
−Removed: fully utilized in fiscal 2023.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023 and December
−Removed: 31, 2022, the weighted-average remaining term of operating leases was 8.4 years and 8.8 years, respectively, and the weighted-average
−Removed: discount rate of operating leases was 5.56 % and 5.51 %, respectively.
−Removed: The following table provides
−Removed: supplemental information related to the Company’s condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the six months ended June 30,
−Removed: 2023 and 2022 (in thousands):
−Removed: Six Months Ended
−Removed: Cash paid for amounts included in present value of operating lease liabilities (b)
−Removed: Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities
+Added: Less – lease payments
+Added: representing interest
+Added: value of operating lease payments
+Added: (a) Amount consists of $ 5.3 million of undiscounted cash flows offset by $ 1.1 million of tenant improvement allowances which are expected to be fully utilized in fiscal 2023.
+Added: As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the weighted-average
+Added: remaining term of operating leases was 8.2 years and 8.8 years, respectively, and the weighted-average discount rate of operating leases
+Added: was 5.69 % and 5.51 %, respectively.
+Added: following table provides supplemental information related to the Company’s condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the
+Added: nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Cash paid for
+Added: amounts included in present value of operating lease liabilities (b)
+Added: Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for
+Added: operating lease liabilities
(b) Operating cash flows paid for operating leases are included within the change in other assets and liabilities within the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows offset by non-cash right-of-use asset amortization and lease liability accretion.
Other Current Liabilities
−Removed: Other current liabilities
−Removed: consisted of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: Warranty accrual – current portion
+Added: current liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Warranty expense accrual – current portion
+Added: Warranty returns accrual – current portion
Insurance financing
+Added: Debt – current portion
Accrued sales tax liability assumed in acquisition
2 unchanged sentences
Total other current liabilities
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Debt consisted of the following
−Removed: (in thousands):
−Removed: unamortized debt issuance costs
−Removed: Term Loan and Revolving
−Removed: Line of Credit
−Removed: On September 3, 2020, Purple
−Removed: LLC entered into a financing arrangement with KeyBank National Association and a group of financial institutions (the “2020 Credit
−Removed: The 2020 Credit Agreement provided for a $ 45.0 million term loan and a $ 55.0 million revolving line of credit.
−Removed: term loan was to be repaid in accordance with a five-year amortization schedule or prepaid in whole or in part at any time without premium
+Added: consisted of the following (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Term loan – 2023 credit agreement
+Added: Term loan – 2020 credit agreement
+Added: unamortized issuance costs
+Added: current portion of debt, net of unamortized issuance costs
+Added: Long-term debt, net
+Added: Credit Agreements
+Added: August 7, 2023, Purple LLC, Purple Inc.
+Added: and Intellibed, (collectively the “Loan Parties”) entered into a term loan credit
+Added: agreement (the “Term Loan Agreement”) with Callodine Commercial Finance, LLC and a group of financial institutions (the “Term
+Added: Loan Lenders”).
+Added: Also, on August 7, 2023, the Loan parties entered into a separate financing arrangement with the Bank of Montreal
+Added: and a group of financial institutions (collectively the “ABL Lenders”) that provides for a revolving asset-based credit facility
+Added: (the “ABL Agreement”).
+Added: Pursuant to entering into these agreements (the “2023 Credit Agreements”), the Company incurred fees
+Added: and expenses of $ 3.1 million that were recorded as debt issuance costs in the third quarter of 2023.
+Added: Loan Agreement and Term Loan Pledge and Security Agreement
+Added: Term Loan Agreement provides for up to $ 25.0 million of term loans, with up to $ 5.0 million of incremental term loans available, subject
+Added: to certain conditions (collectively, the “Term Loans”).
+Added: Proceeds from the Term Loans, which were fully drawn at closing,
+Added: are to be used for general corporate purposes.
+Added: The borrowing rates under the Term Loan Agreement are based on SOFR, plus a credit spread
+Added: adjustment of 0.15% per annum, plus 8.5% per annum, with a SOFR floor of 2.0% per annum.
+Added: The Term Loans will be repaid at the earlier
+Added: of (a) a three-year amortization schedule ending on August 7, 2026 or (b) the payment in full of the ABL Agreement.
+Added: The Term Loans may
+Added: be prepaid in whole or in part at any time, but subject to a prepayment premium.
+Added: There may also be mandatory prepayment obligations based
+Added: on certain asset dispositions, casualty events and extraordinary receipts.
+Added: Once repaid, no portion of the Term Loans may be reborrowed.
+Added: to a pledge and security agreement, the Loan Parties’ obligations under the Term Loan Agreement are secured by a perfected second-priority
+Added: security interest in the cash, inventory and accounts receivable of the Loan Parties, and a perfected first-priority security interest
+Added: in substantially all other assets of the Loan Parties, including, without limitation, the intellectual property and equipment of the
+Added: Loan Parties, subject to certain exceptions.
+Added: Term Loan Agreement provides for customary events of default which include non-payment and failure to perform or observe covenants.
+Added: Term Loan Agreement contains customary indemnifications that benefit the Term Loan Lenders.
+Added: Term Loan Agreement also contains representations, warranties and certain covenants of the Loan Parties.
+Added: While any amounts are outstanding
+Added: under the Term Loan Agreement, the Loan Parties are subject to a number of affirmative and negative covenants, including covenants regarding
+Added: dispositions of property, investments, forming or acquiring subsidiaries, business combinations or acquisitions, incurrence of additional
+Added: indebtedness, and transactions with affiliates, among other customary covenants, each of which are subject to certain exceptions.
+Added: particular, the Loan Parties are (i) restricted from incurring additional debt up to certain amounts, subject to limited exceptions,
+Added: as set forth in the Term Loan Agreement, and (ii) required to maintain a minimum revolving loan availability under the ABL Agreement.
+Added: Each Loan Party is also restricted from paying dividends or making other distributions or payments on its respective capital stock, subject
+Added: to limited exceptions.
+Added: If the Loan Parties fail to perform their obligations under these and other covenants, or should any event of
+Added: default occur, the Term Loans, together with accrued interest, could be declared immediately due and payable.
+Added: Agreement and ABL Pledge and Security Agreement
+Added: The ABL Agreement provides for up to $ 50.0 million of revolving loans
+Added: subject to a borrowing base calculation and minimum availability requirements (with sub-facilities for swing line loans and the issuance
+Added: of letters of credit), with incremental increases available up to $ 20.0 million (the “ABL Loans”), subject to certain conditions,
+Added: availability reserves, minimum availability requirements, borrowing base calculations, and restrictive covenants.
+Added: In October 2023, the
+Added: ABL Lenders implemented an availability reserve of $ 5.0 million, which reduces the amount available under our borrowing base.
+Added: were drawn under the ABL Agreement at closing and there was no balance outstanding at September 30, 2023.
+Added: Since September 30, 2023, we
+Added: have drawn approximately $ 17.0 million in ABL Loans and given notice to repay $ 2.0 million.
+Added: Based on our borrowing base calculation, including
+Added: application of the $ 5.0 million availability reserve and a minimum availability requirement of $ 11.0 million applicable as of November
+Added: 13, 2023, we have approximately $ 4.6 million available for borrowings under our ABL Agreement.
+Added: As of November 13, 2023, the Company had
+Added: $ 31.0 million in cash.
+Added: However, the amount available under the ABL Agreement depends on our borrowing base calculations and minimum availability
+Added: requirements at the time of any draw.
+Added: Therefore, the amount available to us under the ABL Agreement will change from time to time.
+Added: may use the funds drawn from the ABL Agreement to finance permitted acquisitions defined in the agreement and for working capital, capital
+Added: expenditures and other general corporate purposes.
+Added: Outstanding principal and accrued interest on the ABL Loans shall be repaid on August
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: borrowing rates under the ABL Agreement will accrue on a three-tiered grid based on revolving availability, ranging from (i) SOFR, plus
+Added: a credit spread adjustment of 0.10% per annum, plus 2.75% per annum to (ii) SOFR, plus a credit spread adjustment of 0.10% per annum,
+Added: plus 3.25% per annum, with a SOFR floor of 0% per annum.
+Added: The ABL Loans may be prepaid in whole or in part at any time without premium
or penalty, subject to reimbursement of certain costs.
−Removed: The revolving credit facility had a term of five years and carried the same interest
−Removed: provisions as the term debt.
−Removed: A commitment fee was due quarterly based on the applicable margin applied to the unused total revolving commitment.
−Removed: (See Note 21— Subsequent Events for information on the new asset-based lending arrangement entered into by the Company on
−Removed: August 7, 2023) .
−Removed: Pursuant to a Pledge and Security
−Removed: Agreement between Purple LLC, KeyBank and the Company (the “Security Agreement”), the 2020 Credit Agreement was secured by
−Removed: a perfected first-priority security interest in the assets of Purple LLC and the Company, including a security interest in all intellectual
−Removed: Also, the Company agreed to an unconditional guaranty of the payment of all obligations and liabilities of Purple LLC under
−Removed: the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: The Security Agreement contained a pledge, as security for the Company’s guaranty, of all its ownership
−Removed: interest in Purple LLC.
−Removed: The 2020 Credit Agreement also provided for standard events of default, such as for non-payment and failure to
−Removed: perform or observe covenants, and contained standard indemnifications benefitting the lenders.
−Removed: The 2020 Credit Agreement
−Removed: included representations, warranties and certain covenants of Purple LLC and the Company.
−Removed: Under the 2020 Credit Agreement, Purple LLC
−Removed: was subject to several affirmative and negative covenants, including covenants regarding dispositions of property, investments, forming
−Removed: or acquiring subsidiaries, business combinations or acquisitions, incurrence of additional indebtedness, and transactions with affiliates,
−Removed: among other customary covenants, subject to certain exceptions.
−Removed: In particular, Purple LLC was (i) subject to annual capital expenditure
−Removed: limits that can be adjusted based on the Company achieving certain net leverage ratio thresholds as provided in the 2020 Credit Agreement,
−Removed: (ii) restricted from incurring additional debt up to certain amounts, subject to limited exceptions, as set forth in the 2020 Credit Agreement,
−Removed: and (iii) required to maintain minimum consolidated net leverage and fixed charge coverage ratio thresholds at certain measurement dates
−Removed: (as defined in the 2020 Credit Agreement).
−Removed: Purple LLC was also restricted from paying dividends or making other distributions or payments
−Removed: on its capital stock, subject to limited exceptions.
−Removed: If the Company or Purple LLC failed to perform their obligations under these and
−Removed: other covenants, or if any event of default had occurred, the revolving loan commitments under the 2020 Credit Agreement could have been
−Removed: terminated and any outstanding borrowings, together with accrued interest, could have been declared immediately due and payable.
−Removed: The Company’s operating
−Removed: and financial results for the year ended December 31, 2021 did not satisfy the financial and performance covenants required under
−Removed: the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: On February 28, 2022, prior to the covenant compliance certification date, the Company entered into the first
−Removed: amendment of the 2020 Credit Agreement to avoid a breach of these covenants and potential default.
−Removed: Pursuant to this amendment, the Company
−Removed: incurred fees and expenses of $ 0.8 million that were recorded as debt issuance costs in the condensed consolidated balance sheet and made
−Removed: a $ 2.5 million payment on the term loan to cover the four quarterly principal payments due in 2022.
−Removed: The Company accounted for this amendment
−Removed: as a modification of existing debt in accordance with ASC 470 – Debt .
−Removed: This amendment contained a covenant waiver period such
−Removed: that the net leverage ratio and fixed charge coverage ratio were not tested for the fiscal quarters ended December 31, 2021, March
−Removed: 31, 2022 and June 30, 2022.
−Removed: Other modifications in the amendment included revised leverage ratio and fixed charge coverage definitions
−Removed: and thresholds, the addition of minimum liquidity requirements with mandatory prepayments of the revolving loan if cash exceeded $ 25.0 million,
−Removed: new weekly and monthly reporting requirements, limits on the amount of capital expenditures, the addition of a lease incurrence test for
−Removed: opening additional showrooms, and additional negative covenants during a covenant amendment period that extends into 2023 until certain
−Removed: conditions are met.
−Removed: In addition, the interest rate on any outstanding borrowings under the 2020 Credit Agreement was changed from LIBOR
−Removed: with a floor of 0.5% plus an applicable margin (historically at 3.0%) to an initial rate of SOFR with a floor of 0.5% plus an applicable
−Removed: margin of 4.75%, for a total rate of 5.25% as long as the applicable liquidity threshold is met.
−Removed: If the Company did not meet this threshold,
−Removed: the interest rate would have increased to SOFR with a floor of 0.5% plus 9.00%.
−Removed: Once the Company achieved a consolidated leverage ratio
−Removed: that was below 3.00 to 1.00, the interest rate would have been based on SOFR with a floor of 0.5% plus a 3.00% to 3.75% margin depending
−Removed: on the consolidated leverage ratio.
+Added: There may be mandatory prepayment obligations based on certain asset dispositions,
+Added: casualty events, equity issuances and extraordinary receipts.
+Added: to a pledge and security agreement, the Loan Parties’ obligations under the ABL Agreement are secured by a perfected first-priority
+Added: security interest in the cash, inventory and accounts receivable of the Loan Parties, and a perfected second-priority security interest
+Added: in substantially all of the other assets of the Loan Parties, subject to certain exceptions.
+Added: ABL Agreement provides for customary events of default such as non-payment and failure to perform or observe covenants.
+Added: The ABL Agreement
+Added: contains customary indemnifications that benefit the ABL Lenders.
+Added: ABL Agreement also contains representations, warranties and certain covenants of the Loan Parties.
+Added: The Loan Parties are subject to affirmative
+Added: and negative covenants, including covenants regarding dispositions of property, investments, forming or acquiring subsidiaries, business
+Added: combinations or acquisitions, incurrence of additional indebtedness, and transactions with affiliates, among other customary covenants,
+Added: in each case, subject to certain exceptions.
+Added: In particular, the Loan Parties are (i) restricted from incurring additional debt up to
+Added: certain amounts, subject to limited exceptions, as set forth in the ABL Agreement, and (ii) if revolving availability under the ABL Agreement
+Added: is less than a specified amount, required to maintain a minimum Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (as defined in the ABL Agreement),
+Added: and (iii) required to maintain a specified minimum revolving availability.
+Added: Each Loan Party is also restricted from paying dividends or
+Added: making other distributions or payments on its respective capital stock, subject to limited exceptions.
+Added: If the Loan Parties fail to perform
+Added: their obligations under these and other covenants, or should any event of default occur, the revolving loan commitments under the ABL
+Added: Agreement may be terminated and any outstanding ABL Loans, together with accrued interest, could be declared immediately due and payable
+Added: and any outstanding letters of credit may be required to be cash collateralized.
+Added: 2023 Credit Agreement Defaults
+Added: As of September 30, 2023 the
+Added: Company was not in compliance with its debt covenants under each of the 2023 Credit Agreements due to (i) the Company’s failure
+Added: to (a) provide certain financial reporting and related materials on a timely basis and (b) complete certain post-closing deliverables
+Added: as required under the ABL Agreement and (ii) the Company drawing on the loan under the ABL Agreement while the above events of default
+Added: were in existence (collectively, the “Subject Events of Default”).
+Added: On November 6, 2023, we entered
+Added: into (i) a First Amendment and Waiver to the ABL Agreement (the “ABL Amendment”) and (ii) a First Amendment and Waiver to
+Added: the Term Loan Agreement (the “Term Loan Amendment”), with the Term Loan Lenders and ABL Lenders, respectively (collectively,
+Added: the “Lenders”), including waivers of the Subject Events of Default.
+Added: In addition, the ABL Amendment and Term Loan Amendment
+Added: also amended certain provisions of the 2023 Credit Agreements, including, among other changes, to require (i) weekly borrowing base certificates,
+Added: (ii) 13-week cash flow reports and budgets, (iii) budget variance reports, (iv) the appointment of a third-party consultant, and (v) daily
+Added: cash sweeps from the Loan Parties’ accounts to an account at the ABL Lender (collectively, the “2023 Credit Agreement Amendments”).
+Added: In addition, the ABL Amendment and Term Loan Amendment increased our reporting obligations under the 2023 Credit Agreements and if we
+Added: are not able to maintain compliance with such additional requirements we may experience future events of default, which could limit our
+Added: ability to access the ABL Loans and adversely affect our financial position and operations.
+Added: principal sources of funds are cash flows from operations and cash and cash equivalents on hand, supplemented with borrowings made pursuant
+Added: to our asset-based lending facility and proceeds received from offerings of our equity capital.
+Added: Principal uses of funds consist of payments
+Added: of principal and interest on our debt facilities, capital expenditures, working capital needs, and operating lease payment obligations .
+Added: Our working capital needs depend largely upon the timing of cash receipts from product sales, payments to vendors and others, changes
+Added: in inventories, and operating lease payment obligations.
+Added: Our unrestricted cash and working capital positions were $26.6 million and $40.2
+Added: million, respectively, as of September 30, 2023 compared to $40.0 million and $62.4 million, respectively, as of December 31, 2022.
+Added: used for capital expenditures decreased from $34.1 million in the first nine months of 2022 to $9.4 million during the first nine months
+Added: Our capital expenditures in 2023 have primarily consisted of additional investments made in our manufacturing and showroom facilities.
+Added: In the event our cash flow
+Added: from operations or other sources of financing are less than anticipated, we believe we will be able to fund operating expenses based on
+Added: our ability to use the liquidity we have available under our ABL Loans.
PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: March 23, 2022, the Company entered into a second amendment to the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: This amendment modified the 2020 Credit
−Removed: Agreement to allow Coliseum Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of its funds, managed accounts and its investment affiliates (individually
−Removed: “CCM” and collectively “Coliseum”) to acquire 35 % or more of the combined
−Removed: voting power of all equity interests of the Company entitled to vote for the election of members of the Company’s board of directors
−Removed: (“Board”) without constituting an event of default.
−Removed: considered a related party of the Company in that Adam Gray, a member of our board of directors, serves as a managing partner of Coliseum .
−Removed: Pursuant to the second amendment of the 2020 Credit Agreement, the Company incurred fees and expenses of $ 0.4 million that were
−Removed: recorded as debt issuance costs in the condensed consolidated balance sheet.
−Removed: The Company accounted for this amendment as a modification
−Removed: of existing debt in accordance with ASC 470 – Debt .
−Removed: For further discussion see Note 15— Related Party Transactions — Coliseum
−Removed: Capital Management, LLC.
−Removed: On May 13, 2022 and September
−Removed: 9, 2022, the Company entered into third and fourth amendments, respectively, to the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: These amendments modified the
−Removed: permitted leases schedule to reflect a change in showroom locations and a new lease for an innovation building.
−Removed: The amendments did not
−Removed: meet the criteria for a modification of existing debt and minimal costs were recorded as general and administrative expense in the condensed
−Removed: consolidated statement of operations.
−Removed: On July 14, 2022, the Company
−Removed: received consent under the 2020 Credit Agreement that allowed the Company’s acquisition of Intellibed to constitute a permitted
−Removed: acquisition under the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: The Company incurred fees and expenses of $ 0.3 million that were recorded as general and
−Removed: administrative expense in the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
−Removed: In December 2022, the Company
−Removed: made a $ 15.0 million prepayment against the outstanding term loan balance without payment of a premium or penalty.
−Removed: On February 17, 2023, the
−Removed: Company entered into a fifth amendment to the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: As a condition of entering into the amendment, the Company repaid
−Removed: the $ 24.7 million outstanding balance on the term loan plus accrued interest.
−Removed: The amendment provided that the maximum leverage ratio covenant
−Removed: would not be tested for the first and second quarters of 2023, revised the ratio to 4.50 x for the third quarter of 2023, and revised the
−Removed: ratio to 3.00 x for all quarters thereafter.
−Removed: In addition, the minimum fixed charge coverage ratio covenant was not to be tested for the
−Removed: first and second quarters of 2023, was revised to 1.50 x for the third and fourth quarters of 2023, and was revised to 2.00 x for all quarters
−Removed: The amendment also revised the lease incurrence test, which allowed the Company to incur ten new showroom leases for stores
−Removed: that would open in 2023 and six new leases for stores that would open in 2024.
−Removed: Moreover, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2023, we would
−Removed: have been allowed to begin entering into new leases for stores that would open in 2024, subject to leverage ratio requirements.
−Removed: ratio was to be less than 2.50 x to sign leases, with up to a maximum of six new leases per quarter, increasing to eight new leases per
−Removed: quarter if the leverage ratio is less than 2.00 x.
−Removed: The amendment further provided certain minimum consolidated EBITDA covenants for the
−Removed: first and second quarters of 2023 based on total unrestricted cash and unused revolver availability.
−Removed: The amendment also modified the definition
−Removed: of consolidated EBITDA to allow for nonrecurring / one-time and non-cash expenses and certain other expenses that
−Removed: are cash capped.
−Removed: In addition, for purposes of the definition of consolidated EBITDA, annual non-recurring and unusual out-of-pocket legal
−Removed: expenses were capped at $ 5.0 million for 2023 and $ 2.0 million per year thereafter.
−Removed: Moreover, the amendment (i) reduced
−Removed: the amount available under the revolving line of credit to $50.0 million, (ii) provided that the maturity date of the 2020
−Removed: Credit Agreement would spring forward to June 30, 2024 if consolidated EBITDA was not greater than $15.0 million for 2023, (iii)
−Removed: reduced limits on maximum growth capital expenditures to $32.0 million for 2023 and $35.0 million for 2024 and 2025, and (iv) revised
−Removed: the current minimum liquidity covenant of $25.0 million to provide that it would increase to $30.0 million for each three-month
−Removed: period following the applicable fiscal quarter if the leverage ratio was greater than 3.00x for any fiscal quarter ending on or after
−Removed: the third quarter of 2023.
−Removed: Pursuant to this amendment, the Company incurred fees and expenses of $ 2.9 million that were recorded as debt
−Removed: issuance costs in the condensed consolidated balance sheet.
−Removed: The amendment was accounted for as an extinguishment of debt and $ 1.2 million
−Removed: of unamortized debt issuance costs related to the term loan were recorded as loss on extinguishment of debt in the condensed consolidated
−Removed: statement of operations.
+Added: If we experience further events
+Added: of default in the future, we will not be able to access the ABL Loans unless such defaults are resolved, including by obtaining required
+Added: waivers from the ABL Lenders.
+Added: Even if we are able to obtain such waivers, the ABL Lenders may adopt additional availability reserves,
+Added: which would limit the amount we can draw under the ABL Loans.
+Added: We may also need to seek additional
+Added: funding sources including new debt from subordinated lenders or equity capital.
+Added: However, such additional debt or equity capital may not
+Added: be available on terms favorable to us or at all.
+Added: In addition, our ability to raise additional debt financing is restricted by our covenants
+Added: under the 2023 Credit Agreements and would require the consent of the Lenders.
+Added: If we are unable to access
+Added: sufficient liquidity, we will need to take other actions to fund operational expenses, such as scaling back operations, reducing marketing
+Added: spend, and postponing or discontinuing our growth strategies.
+Added: Such actions could result in slower growth or no growth, and we may lose
+Added: key suppliers, be unable to timely satisfy customer orders, and be unable to retain all of our employees.
+Added: In addition, we may be forced
+Added: to restructure our obligations to creditors, pursue work-out options or other protective measures.
+Added: Based on our current projections,
+Added: we believe our cash on hand, amounts available under our asset-based lending arrangement, and expected cash to be generated from our operations will
+Added: be sufficient to meet our working capital requirements and cover anticipated capital expenditures for at least the next 12 months.
+Added: Credit Agreement
+Added: September 3, 2020, Purple LLC entered into a financing arrangement with KeyBank National Association and a group of financial institutions
+Added: (the “2020 Credit Agreement”).
+Added: The 2020 Credit Agreement provided for a $ 45.0 million term loan and a $ 55.0 million revolving
+Added: line of credit.
+Added: The term loan was to be repaid in accordance with a five-year amortization schedule or prepaid in whole or in part at
+Added: any time without premium or penalty, subject to reimbursement of certain costs.
+Added: The revolving credit facility had a term of five years
+Added: and carried the same interest provisions as the term debt.
+Added: A commitment fee was due quarterly based on the applicable margin applied
+Added: to the unused total revolving commitment.
+Added: In connection with the Company’s execution of the 2023 Credit Agreements, the Company
+Added: terminated its 2020 Credit Agreement.
+Added: The Company had no outstanding borrowings under the 2020 Credit Agreement at the time of termination.
+Added: On February 17, 2023, the Company entered into a fifth amendment to
+Added: the 2020 Credit Agreement.
+Added: The amendment, among other things, revised various covenants associated with the 2020 Credit Agreement.
+Added: a condition of entering into the amendment, the Company repaid the $ 24.7 million outstanding balance on the term loan plus accrued interest.
+Added: Pursuant to this amendment, the Company incurred fees and expenses of $ 2.9 million that were recorded as debt issuance costs in the condensed
+Added: consolidated balance sheet.
+Added: The amendment was accounted for as an extinguishment of debt and $ 1.2 million of unamortized debt issuance
+Added: costs related to the term loan were recorded as loss on extinguishment of debt in the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
On April 26, 2023, the Company
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Linked Stock (“PRPLS”) issued by the Company on February 24, 2023, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $ 0.2 million as agreed
−Removed: by the Company in an April 19, 2023 Cooperation Agreement (the “Cooperation Agreement”) entered into with Coliseum in connection
−Removed: with a complaint filed by Coliseum against the Company, and a waiver of any possible default related to entering into that Cooperation
−Removed: Agreement prior to receiving such consent.
−Removed: (See Note 15— Related Party Transactions — Coliseum Capital Management,
−Removed: LLC for information regarding the complaint previously filed by Coliseum, for information regarding events leading up to the Company’s
−Removed: issuance of the PRPLS, and for information regarding terms of the Cooperation Agreement and redemption of the PRPLS.)
−Removed: On May 10, 2023, the Company
−Removed: entered into a sixth amendment to the 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: This amendment clarified an ambiguity identified in the first sentence of
−Removed: Section 7.07(d), as amended by the fifth amendment, which provided that Minimum Consolidated EBITDA as of each of March 31, 2023 and June
−Removed: 30, 2023 pertained to Consolidated EBITDA for each such fiscal quarter rather than Consolidated EBITDA for the trailing twelve-month period.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: by the Company in an April 19, 2023 Cooperation Agreement (the “Cooperation Agreement”) entered into with Coliseum.
+Added: Note 16— Related Party Transactions — Coliseum Capital Management, LLC for information regarding events leading
+Added: up to the Company’s issuance of the PRPLS, and for information regarding terms of the Cooperation Agreement and redemption of the
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Interest expense under the
−Removed: 2020 Credit Agreement totaled $ 0.5 million and $ 1.1 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively, and totaled
−Removed: $ 0.9 million and $ 2.0 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: connection with the Company’s execution of the Term Loan Agreement and ABL Agreement, the Company terminated its 2020 Credit Agreement
+Added: in August 2023.
+Added: The Company had no outstanding borrowings under the 2020 Credit Agreement at the time of termination.
+Added: The termination
+Added: was accounted for as an extinguishment of debt and $ 3.1 million of unamortized debt issuance costs related to the 2020 Credit Agreement
+Added: were recorded as a loss on extinguishment of debt in the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
+Added: expense under the 2023 Credit Agreements was $ 0.9 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023.
+Added: Interest expense under
+Added: the 2020 Credit Agreement totaled $ 0.2 million and $ 1.3 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively,
+Added: and totaled $ 0.9 million and $ 2.9 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
Warrant Liabilities
−Removed: The Company issued 12.8 million
−Removed: sponsor warrants pursuant to a private placement conducted simultaneously with its initial public offering.
−Removed: Each of these warrants entitled
−Removed: the registered holder to purchase one-half of one share of the Company’s Class A common stock at a price of $5.75 per half share
−Removed: ($11.50 per full share), subject to adjustment pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
−Removed: These sponsor warrants contained certain
−Removed: provisions that do not meet the criteria for equity classification and therefore were recorded as liabilities.
−Removed: The liability for these
−Removed: warrants was recorded at fair value on the date of the Business Combination and subsequently re-measured to fair value at each reporting
−Removed: date or exercise date with changes in the fair value included in earnings.
−Removed: Unexercised sponsor warrants
−Removed: totaling 1.9 million expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
−Removed: These sponsor warrants
−Removed: had no fair value on the date of expiration.
−Removed: There were no sponsor warrants
−Removed: exercised during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
−Removed: The 1.9 million sponsor warrants outstanding at June 30, 2022 had a fair value of
−Removed: $ 0.1 million.
−Removed: The Company determined the
−Removed: fair value of the sponsor warrants using the Black Scholes model with the following assumptions:
+Added: Company issued 12.8 million sponsor warrants pursuant to a private placement conducted simultaneously with its initial public offering.
+Added: Each of these warrants entitled the registered holder to purchase one-half of one share of the Company’s Class A common stock at
+Added: a price of $ 5.75 per half share ($ 11.50 per full share), subject to adjustment pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
+Added: sponsor warrants contained certain provisions that do not meet the criteria for equity classification and therefore were recorded as
+Added: The liability for these warrants was recorded at fair value on the date of the Business Combination and subsequently re-measured
+Added: to fair value at each reporting date or exercise date with changes in the fair value included in earnings.
+Added: sponsor warrants totaling 1.9 million expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
+Added: sponsor warrants had no fair value on the date of expiration.
+Added: were no sponsor warrants exercised during the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: The 1.9 million sponsor warrants outstanding at September
+Added: 30, 2022 had a fair value of $ 0.1 million.
+Added: Company determined the fair value of the sponsor warrants using the Black Scholes model with the following assumptions:
+Added: September 30,
Trading price of common stock on measurement date
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Expected dividend yield
−Removed: During the three and six months
−Removed: ended June 30, 2022, the Company recognized gains of $ 0.3 million and $ 4.3 million, respectively, in its condensed consolidated statements
−Removed: of operations related to decreases in the fair value of the sponsor warrants outstanding at the end of the respective period.
−Removed: Other Long-Term Liabilities
+Added: the three months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recognized a loss of $ 0.1 million in its condensed consolidated statement of operations
+Added: related to an increase in the fair value of the sponsor warrants outstanding at the end of the period.
+Added: For the nine months ended September
+Added: 30, 2022, the Company recognized a gain of $ 4.2 million in its condensed consolidated statements of operations related to a decrease
+Added: in the fair value of the sponsor warrants outstanding at the end of the period.
Other Long-Term Liabilities
−Removed: consist of the following (in thousands):
−Removed: Warranty accrual
+Added: long-term liabilities consist of the following (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Warranty expense accrual
+Added: Warranty returns accrual
Asset retirement obligations
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Other long-term liabilities, net of current portion
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Commitments and Contingencies
−Removed: Warranty Liabilities
The Company provides a limited
warranty on most of the products it sells.
−Removed: The estimated warranty costs, which are expensed at the time of sale and included in cost of
−Removed: revenues, are based on the results of product testing, industry and historical trends and warranty claim rates incurred, and are adjusted
−Removed: for any current or expected trends as appropriate.
+Added: The estimated warranty costs associated with products sold through DTC channels are expensed
+Added: at the time of sale and included in cost of revenues.
+Added: The estimated warranty return costs associated with products sold through the wholesale
+Added: channel are recorded at the time of sale and included as an offset to net revenues.
+Added: Estimates for warranty costs are based on the results
+Added: of product testing, industry and historical trends and warranty claim rates incurred, and are adjusted for any current or expected trends
+Added: as appropriate.
Actual warranty claim costs could differ from these estimates.
−Removed: The Company regularly
−Removed: assesses and adjusts the estimate of accrued warranty claims by updating claims rates for actual trends and projected claim costs.
−Removed: The Company classifies estimated warranty costs expected to be paid beyond a year as a long-term liability.
−Removed: The Company had the following
−Removed: activity for warranty liabilities (in thousands) :
−Removed: Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
−Removed: Balance at beginning of period
−Removed: Additions charged to expense for current period sales
−Removed: Deduction from reserves for current period claims
−Removed: Balance at end of period
−Removed: Required Member Distributions
−Removed: Prior to the Business Combination
−Removed: and pursuant to the then applicable First Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement (the “First Purple LLC Agreement”),
−Removed: Purple LLC was required to distribute to its members an amount equal to 45 percent of Purple LLC’s net taxable income following
−Removed: the end of each fiscal year.
−Removed: The First Purple LLC Agreement was amended and replaced by the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability
−Removed: Company Agreement (the “Second Purple LLC Agreement”) on February 2, 2018 as part of the Business Combination.
−Removed: Purple LLC Agreement was amended and replaced by the Third Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement (the “Third
−Removed: Purple LLC Agreement”) on September 3, 2020.
−Removed: The Second Purple LLC Agreement and the Third Purple LLC Agreement do not include any
−Removed: mandatory distributions, other than tax distributions.
−Removed: There were no tax distributions paid during the six months ended June 30, 2023
−Removed: At June 30, 2023, the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheet had $ 0.1 million of accrued tax distributions included
−Removed: in other current liabilities.
−Removed: Subscription Agreement
−Removed: and Preemptive Rights
−Removed: In February 2018, in
−Removed: connection with the Business Combination, the Company entered into a subscription agreement with Coliseum Capital Partners (“CCP”)
−Removed: and Blackwell Partners LLC – Series A (“Blackwell”), pursuant to which CCP and Blackwell agreed to purchase from the
−Removed: Company an aggregate of 4.0 million shares of Class A Stock at a purchase price of $ 10.00 per share (the “Coliseum Private
−Removed: In connection with the Coliseum Private Placement, the Sponsor assigned (i) an aggregate of 1.3 million additional
−Removed: shares of Class A common stock to CCP and Blackwell and (ii) an aggregate of 3.3 million warrants to purchase 1.6 million shares
−Removed: of Class A common stock to CCP, Blackwell, and Coliseum Co-Invest Debt Fund, L.P.
−Removed: The subscription agreement
−Removed: provides CCP and Blackwell with preemptive rights with respect to future sales of the Company’s securities.
−Removed: It also provides them
−Removed: with a right of first refusal with respect to certain debt and preferred equity financings by the Company.
−Removed: The Company also entered into
−Removed: a registration rights agreement with CCP, Blackwell, and CDF, providing for the registration of the shares of Class A common stock
−Removed: issued and assigned to CCP and Blackwell in the Coliseum Private Placement, as well as the shares of Class A common stock underlying
−Removed: the warrants received by CCP, Blackwell and CDF.
−Removed: The Company has filed a registration statement with respect to such securities.
−Removed: Rights of Securities
−Removed: The holders of certain warrants
−Removed: exercisable into Class A common stock, including CCP, Blackwell and CDF, were entitled to registration rights pursuant to certain registration
−Removed: rights agreements of the Company as of the Business Combination date.
−Removed: In March 2018, the Company filed a registration statement registering
−Removed: these warrants (and any shares of Class A common stock issuable upon the exercise of the warrants), and certain unregistered shares of
−Removed: Class A common stock.
+Added: The Company regularly assesses and adjusts the estimate
+Added: of accrued warranty claims by updating claims rates for actual trends and projected claim costs.
+Added: The Company classifies estimated warranty
+Added: costs expected to be paid beyond a year as a long-term liability.
+Added: Member Distributions
+Added: to the Business Combination and pursuant to the then applicable First Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement (the “First
+Added: Purple LLC Agreement”), Purple LLC was required to distribute to its members an amount equal to 45 percent of Purple LLC’s
+Added: net taxable income following the end of each fiscal year.
+Added: The First Purple LLC Agreement was amended and replaced by the Second Amended
+Added: and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement (the “Second Purple LLC Agreement”) on February 2, 2018 as part of
+Added: the Business Combination.
+Added: The Second Purple LLC Agreement was amended and replaced by the Third Amended and Restated Limited Liability
+Added: Company Agreement (the “Third Purple LLC Agreement”) on September 3, 2020.
+Added: The Second Purple LLC Agreement and the Third
+Added: Purple LLC Agreement do not include any mandatory distributions, other than tax distributions.
+Added: There were no tax distributions paid during
+Added: the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022.
+Added: At September 30, 2023, the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheet had
+Added: $ 0.1 million of accrued tax distributions included in other current liabilities.
+Added: Agreement and Preemptive Rights
+Added: February 2018, in connection with the Business Combination, the Company entered into a subscription agreement with Coliseum Capital
+Added: Partners (“CCP”) and Blackwell Partners LLC – Series A (“Blackwell”), pursuant to which CCP and Blackwell
+Added: agreed to purchase from the Company an aggregate of 4.0 million shares of Class A Stock at a purchase price of $ 10.00 per share
+Added: (the “Coliseum Private Placement”).
+Added: In connection with the Coliseum Private Placement, the Sponsor assigned (i) an aggregate
+Added: of 1.3 million additional shares of Class A common stock to CCP and Blackwell and (ii) an aggregate of 3.3 million warrants
+Added: to purchase 1.6 million shares of Class A common stock to CCP, Blackwell, and Coliseum Co-Invest Debt Fund, L.P.
+Added: The subscription agreement provides CCP and Blackwell with preemptive rights with respect to future sales of the Company’s securities.
+Added: It also provides them with a right of first refusal with respect to certain debt and preferred equity financings by the Company.
+Added: Company also entered into a registration rights agreement with CCP, Blackwell, and CDF, providing for the registration of the shares
+Added: of Class A common stock issued and assigned to CCP and Blackwell in the Coliseum Private Placement, as well as the shares of Class A
+Added: common stock underlying the warrants received by CCP, Blackwell and CDF.
+Added: The Company has filed a registration statement with respect
+Added: to such securities.
+Added: of Securities Holders
+Added: holders of certain warrants exercisable into Class A common stock, including CCP, Blackwell and CDF, were entitled to registration rights
+Added: pursuant to certain registration rights agreements of the Company as of the Business Combination date.
+Added: In March 2018, the Company filed
+Added: a registration statement registering these warrants (and any shares of Class A common stock issuable upon the exercise of the warrants),
+Added: and certain unregistered shares of Class A common stock.
The registration statement was declared effective on April 3, 2018.
−Removed: Under the Registration Rights Agreement dated
−Removed: February 2, 2018 between the Company and CCP, Blackwell, and CDF (the “Coliseum Investors”), the Coliseum Investors have the
−Removed: right to make written demands for up to three registrations of certain warrants and shares of Class A common stock held by them, including
−Removed: in underwritten offerings.
−Removed: In an underwritten offering of such warrants and shares of Class A common stock by the Coliseum Investors,
−Removed: the Company will pay underwriting discounts and commissions and certain expenses incurred by the Coliseum Investors.
−Removed: In May 2021, the
−Removed: Coliseum Investors exercised the first of their three written demands for registration in an underwritten offering.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Purple LLC Class B
−Removed: Unit Exchange Right
−Removed: On February 2, 2018, in connection
−Removed: with the closing of the Business Combination, the Company entered into an exchange agreement with Purple LLC and InnoHold and Class B
−Removed: Unit holders who become a party thereto (the “Exchange Agreement”), which provides for the exchange of Purple LLC Class B
−Removed: Units (the “Class B Units”) and shares of Class B common stock (together with an equal number of Class B Units, the “Paired
−Removed: Securities”) for, at the Company’s option, either (A) shares of Class A common stock at an initial exchange ratio equal to
−Removed: one Paired Security for one share of Class A common stock or (B) a cash payment equal to the product of the average of the volume-weighted
−Removed: closing price of one share of Class A common stock for the ten trading days immediately prior to the date InnoHold or other Class B Unit
−Removed: holders deliver a notice of exchange multiplied by the number of Paired Securities being exchanged.
−Removed: In December 2018, InnoHold distributed
−Removed: Paired Securities to Terry Pearce and Tony Pearce who agreed to become parties to the Exchange Agreement.
−Removed: In June 2019, InnoHold distributed
−Removed: Paired Securities to certain current and former employees who also agreed to become parties to the exchange agreement.
−Removed: Holders of Class
−Removed: B Units may elect to exchange all or any portion of their Paired Securities as described above by delivering a notice to Purple LLC.
−Removed: In certain cases, adjustments
−Removed: to the exchange ratio will occur in case of a split, reclassification, recapitalization, subdivision or similar transaction of or relating
−Removed: to the Class B Units or the shares of Class A common stock and Class B common stock or a transaction in which the Class A common stock
−Removed: is exchanged or converted into other securities or property.
−Removed: The exchange ratio will also adjust in certain circumstances when the Company
−Removed: acquires Class B Units other than through an exchange for its shares of Class A common stock.
−Removed: The right of a holder of Paired
−Removed: Securities to exchange may be limited by the Company if it reasonably determines in good faith that such restrictions are required by
−Removed: applicable law (including securities laws), such exchange would not be permitted under other agreements of such holder with the Company
−Removed: or its subsidiaries, including the Third Purple LLC Agreement, or if such exchange would cause Purple LLC to be treated as a “publicly
−Removed: traded partnership” under applicable tax laws.
−Removed: The Company and each holder
−Removed: of Paired Securities shall bear its own expense regarding the exchange except that the Company shall be responsible for transfer taxes,
−Removed: stamp taxes and similar duties.
−Removed: There were a de minimis number
−Removed: of Paired Securities exchanged for Class A common stock during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
−Removed: There were no Paired Securities exchanged
−Removed: for Class A common stock during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Registration Rights Agreement dated February 2, 2018 between the Company and CCP, Blackwell, and CDF (the “Coliseum Investors”),
+Added: the Coliseum Investors have the right to make written demands for up to three registrations of certain warrants and shares of Class A
+Added: common stock held by them, including in underwritten offerings.
+Added: In an underwritten offering of such warrants and shares of Class A common
+Added: stock by the Coliseum Investors, the Company will pay underwriting discounts and commissions and certain expenses incurred by the Coliseum
+Added: In May 2021, the Coliseum Investors exercised the first of their three written demands for registration in an underwritten
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Maintenance of One-to-One
−Removed: The Third Purple LLC Agreement
−Removed: includes provisions intended to ensure that the Company at all times maintains a one-to-one ratio between (a) (i) the number of outstanding
−Removed: shares of Class A common stock and (ii) the number of Class A Units owned by the Company (subject to certain exceptions for certain rights
−Removed: to purchase equity securities of the Company under a “poison pill” or similar stockholder rights plan, if any, certain convertible
−Removed: or exchangeable securities issued under the Company’s equity compensation plan and certain equity securities issued pursuant to
−Removed: the Company’s equity compensation plan (other than a stock option plan) that are restricted or have not vested thereunder) and (b)
−Removed: (i) the number of other outstanding equity securities of the Company (including the warrants exercisable for shares of Class A common
−Removed: stock) and (ii) the number of corresponding outstanding equity securities of Purple LLC.
−Removed: These provisions are intended to result in non-controlling
−Removed: interest holders having a voting interest in the Company that is identical to their economic interest in Purple LLC.
−Removed: Non-Income Related
−Removed: The Company complies with
−Removed: current law and collects and reports on sales tax and other taxes and required fees in all states in which it does business.
−Removed: The application
−Removed: of existing, new or revised taxes and fees on the Company’s business, in particular, sales taxes, VAT and similar taxes would likely
−Removed: increase the cost of doing business online and decrease the attractiveness of selling products over the internet.
−Removed: The application of these
−Removed: taxes and fees on the Company’s business could also create significant increases in internal costs necessary to capture data and
−Removed: collect and remit taxes and pay the fees.
−Removed: There have been, and will continue to be, substantial ongoing costs associated with complying
−Removed: with the various indirect tax requirements in the numerous markets in which the Company conducts or will conduct business.
−Removed: On September 20, 2020, Purple
−Removed: LLC filed a complaint in the U.S.
−Removed: Court of International Trade seeking to recover approximately $ 7.0 million of Section 301 duties paid
−Removed: at the time of importation on certain Chinese-origin goods.
−Removed: More than 4,000 other complaints have been filed by other companies seeking
−Removed: similar refunds.
−Removed: On March 12, 2021 the United States filed a master answer that applies to all the Section 301 cases, including Purple
−Removed: On July 6, 2021, the court granted a preliminary injunction against liquidation of any unliquidated entries.
−Removed: 1, 2022, the court issued an opinion that remanded the case back to the U.S.
−Removed: Trade Representative (“USTR”) to address certain
−Removed: procedural flaws in USTR’s process for determining whether certain products were subject to the Section 301 duties.
−Removed: 2022, USTR issued its remand results.
−Removed: On September 14, 2022, the plaintiffs submitted comments on the remand results.
−Removed: USTR filed their
−Removed: response to these comments on November 4, 2022.
−Removed: The plaintiffs filed a reply on December 5, 2022 and the court held a hearing on
−Removed: February 7, 2023.
−Removed: On March 17, 2023, the court issued a final opinion and order upholding the remand results.
−Removed: On May 12, 2023, the
−Removed: opinion and order were appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: LLC Class B Unit Exchange Right
+Added: February 2, 2018, in connection with the closing of the Business Combination, the Company entered into an exchange agreement with Purple
+Added: LLC and InnoHold and Class B Unit holders who become a party thereto (the “Exchange Agreement”), which provides for the exchange
+Added: of Purple LLC Class B Units (the “Class B Units”) and shares of Class B common stock (together with an equal number of Class
+Added: B Units, the “Paired Securities”) for, at the Company’s option, either (A) shares of Class A common stock at an initial
+Added: exchange ratio equal to one Paired Security for one share of Class A common stock or (B) a cash payment equal to the product of the average
+Added: of the volume-weighted closing price of one share of Class A common stock for the ten trading days immediately prior to the date InnoHold
+Added: or other Class B Unit holders deliver a notice of exchange multiplied by the number of Paired Securities being exchanged.
+Added: 2018, InnoHold distributed Paired Securities to Terry Pearce and Tony Pearce who agreed to become parties to the Exchange Agreement.
+Added: In June 2019, InnoHold distributed Paired Securities to certain current and former employees who also agreed to become parties to the
+Added: exchange agreement.
+Added: Holders of Class B Units may elect to exchange all or any portion of their Paired Securities as described above by
+Added: delivering a notice to Purple LLC.
+Added: certain cases, adjustments to the exchange ratio will occur in case of a split, reclassification, recapitalization, subdivision or similar
+Added: transaction of or relating to the Class B Units or the shares of Class A common stock and Class B common stock or a transaction in which
+Added: the Class A common stock is exchanged or converted into other securities or property.
+Added: The exchange ratio will also adjust in certain
+Added: circumstances when the Company acquires Class B Units other than through an exchange for its shares of Class A common stock.
+Added: right of a holder of Paired Securities to exchange may be limited by the Company if it reasonably determines in good faith that such
+Added: restrictions are required by applicable law (including securities laws), such exchange would not be permitted under other agreements
+Added: of such holder with the Company or its subsidiaries, including the Third Purple LLC Agreement, or if such exchange would cause Purple
+Added: LLC to be treated as a “publicly traded partnership” under applicable tax laws.
+Added: Company and each holder of Paired Securities shall bear its own expense regarding the exchange except that the Company shall be responsible
+Added: for transfer taxes, stamp taxes and similar duties.
+Added: the nine months ended September 30, 2023, 29,965 of Paired Securities were exchanged for Class A common stock.
+Added: There were no Paired Securities
+Added: exchanged for Class A common stock during the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: On October 13, 2020, Purple
−Removed: LLC filed a lawsuit against Responsive Surface Technology, LLC and its parent company, PatienTech, LLC (collectively referred to as “ReST”)
−Removed: District Court for the District of Utah.
−Removed: The lawsuit arises from ReST’s multiple breaches of its obligations to Purple
−Removed: LLC, including infringing upon Purple LLC’s trademarks, patents, and trade dress, among other claims.
−Removed: Purple seeks monetary damages,
−Removed: injunctive relief, and declaratory judgment based on certain conduct by ReST (“Case I”).
−Removed: On October 21, 2020, shortly after
−Removed: the complaint was filed in Case I, ReST filed a retaliatory lawsuit against Purple LLC, and some of the Company’s board members,
−Removed: Gary DiCamillo, Adam Gray, Joseph Megibow, Terry Pearce, and Tony Pearce, also in the United States District Court for the District of
−Removed: Utah (“Case II”).
+Added: of One-to-One Ratios
+Added: Third Purple LLC Agreement includes provisions intended to ensure that the Company at all times maintains a one-to-one ratio between
+Added: (a) (i) the number of outstanding shares of Class A common stock and (ii) the number of Class A Units owned by the Company (subject to
+Added: certain exceptions for certain rights to purchase equity securities of the Company under a “poison pill” or similar stockholder
+Added: rights plan, if any, certain convertible or exchangeable securities issued under the Company’s equity compensation plan and certain
+Added: equity securities issued pursuant to the Company’s equity compensation plan (other than a stock option plan) that are restricted
+Added: or have not vested thereunder) and (b) (i) the number of other outstanding equity securities of the Company (including the warrants exercisable
+Added: for shares of Class A common stock) and (ii) the number of corresponding outstanding equity securities of Purple LLC.
+Added: These provisions
+Added: are intended to result in non-controlling interest holders having a voting interest in the Company that is identical to their economic
+Added: interest in Purple LLC.
+Added: Related Taxes
+Added: Company complies with current law and collects and reports on sales tax and other taxes and required fees in all states in which it does
+Added: The application of existing, new or revised taxes and fees on the Company’s business, in particular, sales taxes, VAT
+Added: and similar taxes would likely increase the cost of doing business online and decrease the attractiveness of selling products over the
+Added: The application of these taxes and fees on the Company’s business could also create significant increases in internal
+Added: costs necessary to capture data and collect and remit taxes and pay the fees.
+Added: There have been, and will continue to be, substantial ongoing
+Added: costs associated with complying with the various indirect tax requirements in the numerous markets in which the Company conducts or will
+Added: conduct business.
+Added: On October 13, 2020, Purple LLC filed a lawsuit against Responsive
+Added: Surface Technology, LLC and its parent company, PatienTech, LLC (collectively referred to as “ReST”) in the U.S.
+Added: Court for the District of Utah.
+Added: The lawsuit arises from ReST’s multiple breaches of its obligations to Purple LLC, including infringing
+Added: upon Purple LLC’s trademarks, patents, and trade dress, among other claims.
+Added: Purple seeks monetary damages, injunctive relief, and
+Added: declaratory judgment based on certain conduct by ReST (“Case I”).
+Added: On October 21, 2020, shortly after the complaint was filed
+Added: in Case I, ReST filed a retaliatory lawsuit against Purple LLC, and some of the Company’s board members, Gary DiCamillo, Adam Gray,
+Added: Joseph Megibow, Terry Pearce, and Tony Pearce, also in the United States District Court for the District of Utah (“Case II”).
Subsequently, the two cases were consolidated into one.
−Removed: Case II (now combined with Case I) involves many
−Removed: of the same facts and transactions as Case I.
+Added: Case II (now combined with Case I) involves many of the same facts and transactions
ReST subsequently filed a motion to compel arbitration of the claims in Case I.
−Removed: opposed the motion to compel arbitration, arguing that ReST waived any rights to arbitration and that all the claims in both cases should
−Removed: stay in the courts.
−Removed: However, the Court granted ReST’s motion to compel arbitration, and stayed the proceedings in the United States
−Removed: District Court for the District of Utah.
−Removed: Additionally, the Court ruled that ReST’s claims against the Company’s board members
−Removed: were not subject to arbitration, and the Court stayed ReST’s claims against those individuals.
−Removed: Pursuant to the Court’s
−Removed: order, Purple LLC filed a demand for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) on September 1, 2021.
−Removed: ReST filed its counterclaim with the AAA on September 21, 2021.
−Removed: The parties have completed the fact discovery and the expert discovery
−Removed: phases of the arbitration, and a two-week arbitration hearing began on July 31, 2023.
−Removed: ReST was sanctioned for improper litigation conduct,
+Added: Purple LLC opposed the motion to compel arbitration,
+Added: arguing that ReST waived any rights to arbitration and that all the claims in both cases should stay in the courts.
+Added: However, the Court
+Added: granted ReST’s motion to compel arbitration, and stayed the proceedings in the United States District Court for the District of
+Added: Additionally, the Court ruled that ReST’s claims against the Company’s board members were not subject to arbitration,
+Added: and the Court stayed ReST’s claims against those individuals.
+Added: Pursuant to the Court’s order, Purple LLC filed a demand for
+Added: arbitration with the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) on September 1, 2021.
+Added: ReST filed its counterclaim
+Added: with the AAA on September 21, 2021.
+Added: In the course of the pre-hearing litigation, ReST was sanctioned for improper litigation conduct,
and certain defenses and claims were stricken and costs were ordered to be paid by ReST to Purple LLC.
−Removed: Purple LLC seeks over $ 4
−Removed: million in damages from ReST, whereas at this time ReST has lowered its demand and claims that Purple LLC is liable to it for approximately
−Removed: The outcome of this litigation cannot be predicted at this stage.
−Removed: However, Purple LLC intends to vigorously pursue its claims
−Removed: and defend against the claims made by ReST.
−Removed: On May 3, 2022, Purple LLC
−Removed: filed a complaint against Photon Interactive UK Limited (“Photon”) in the U.S.
−Removed: District Court for the District of Delaware
−Removed: regarding a Master Professional Services Agreement with Photon dated on or around November 1, 2019.
−Removed: Pursuant to the agreement, Photon
−Removed: was required to rebuild Purple Innovation LLC’s website architecture and checkout process.
−Removed: Purple LLC paid Photon $ 0.9 million under
−Removed: the Agreement.
−Removed: However, Photon failed to deliver any of the required deliverables as specified in the agreement.
−Removed: Purple LLC withheld payment
−Removed: of the final $ 0.1 million due pursuant to Photon’s invoices pending a resolution with Photon.
−Removed: Since resolution discussions with
−Removed: Photon failed, Purple LLC filed its complaint for breach of contract against Photon seeking, among other damages, reimbursement for all
−Removed: amounts paid to Photon under the agreement.
−Removed: Photon counter-sued, seeking payment for the $ 0.1 million withheld by Purple LLC, and also
−Removed: advancing a vague claim for tortious interference.
−Removed: On August 31, 2022, Purple LLC filed an amended complaint adding additional claims
−Removed: pertaining to Photon’s failure to deliver a point-of-sale system pursuant to the Master Professional Services Agreement.
−Removed: LLC is seeking judgment against Photon in the amount of $ 4 million.
−Removed: The litigation is presently in its discovery phase.
−Removed: Purple LLC expects
−Removed: discovery to conclude in fall 2023.
−Removed: The Company intends to vigorously litigate its claims to resolution.
+Added: A two-week arbitration hearing
+Added: was held between July 31, 2023 and August 11, 2023.
+Added: The parties presented evidence, and subsequently presented post-hearing briefing to
+Added: the Arbitrator.
+Added: At this time, the Arbitrator has not issued a decision, though a decision is expected before the end of November 2023.
+Added: Purple LLC seeks over $ 5 million in damages from ReST, whereas ReST claims that Purple LLC is liable to it for approximately $ 4 million.
+Added: The outcome of the Arbitration cannot be predicted at this stage.
+Added: However, Purple LLC has vigorously pursued its claims and defended against
+Added: the claims made by ReST.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: On May 3, 2022, Purple
+Added: LLC filed a complaint against Photon Interactive UK Limited (“Photon”) in the U.S.
+Added: District Court for the District of
+Added: Delaware regarding a Master Professional Services Agreement with Photon dated on or around November 1, 2019.
+Added: Pursuant to the
+Added: agreement, Photon was required to rebuild Purple Innovation LLC’s website architecture and checkout process.
+Added: Purple LLC paid
+Added: Photon $ 0.9 million under the Agreement.
+Added: However, Photon failed to deliver any of the required deliverables as specified in the
+Added: Purple LLC withheld payment of the final $ 0.1 million due pursuant to Photon’s invoices pending a resolution with
+Added: Since resolution discussions with Photon failed, Purple LLC filed its complaint for breach of contract against Photon
+Added: seeking, among other damages, reimbursement for all amounts paid to Photon under the agreement.
+Added: Photon counter-sued, seeking payment
+Added: for the $ 0.1 million withheld by Purple LLC, and also advancing a vague claim for tortious interference.
On August 31, 2022, Purple
−Removed: LLC filed a complaint with the U.S.
−Removed: International Trade Commission (“ITC”) against numerous entities and individuals from
−Removed: the People’s Republic of China and South Korea (“Respondents”) that have been violating Purple LLC’s intellectual
−Removed: property rights related to pillow and seat cushion products.
−Removed: The complaint alleged that the Respondents have been violating 19 U.S.C.
−Removed: § 1337 by importing into the United States, selling for importation into the United States, and/or selling in the United States after
−Removed: importation pillow and seat cushion products that infringe Purple LLC’s trade dress rights or otherwise constitute unfair competition,
−Removed: infringe a certain Purple LLC design patent, infringe certain Purple LLC registered trademarks, and/or infringe certain Purple LLC utility
−Removed: patents, specifically including U.S.
−Removed: The complaint requested at least the following relief:
−Removed: (i) a General
−Removed: Exclusion Order excluding from entry into the United States all pillow and seat cushion products, regardless of the source of those products,
−Removed: that infringe Purple LLC’s asserted intellectual property right;
−Removed: (ii) Limited Exclusion Orders excluding from entry into the United
−Removed: States all pillow and cushion products of the Respondents named in the complaint that infringe any asserted intellectual property rights;
−Removed: and (iii) Cease and Desist Orders against the Respondents named in the complaint barring them from marketing, selling, advertising, or
−Removed: distributing infringing products in the United States, including via on-line retailers.
−Removed: On September 6, 2022, the ITC instituted
−Removed: Investigation No.
+Added: LLC filed an amended complaint adding additional claims pertaining to Photon’s failure to deliver a point-of-sale system
+Added: pursuant to the Master Professional Services Agreement.
+Added: Purple LLC is seeking judgment against Photon in the amount of $ 4 million.
+Added: The case was stayed in September 2023 to allow the parties to mediate the dispute.
+Added: Mediation is scheduled for November 15,
+Added: August 5, 2022, Purple LLC filed a complaint with the U.S.
+Added: International Trade Commission (“ITC”) against numerous entities
+Added: and individuals from the People’s Republic of China and South Korea (“Respondents”) that have been violating Purple
+Added: LLC’s intellectual property rights related to pillow and seat cushion products.
+Added: The complaint alleged that the Respondents have
+Added: been violating 19 U.S.C.
+Added: § 1337 by importing into the United States, selling for importation into the United States, and/or selling
+Added: in the United States after importation pillow and seat cushion products that infringe Purple LLC’s trade dress rights or otherwise
+Added: constitute unfair competition, infringe a certain Purple LLC design patent, infringe certain Purple LLC registered trademarks, and/or
+Added: infringe certain Purple LLC utility patents, specifically including U.S.
+Added: The complaint requested at least
+Added: the following relief:
+Added: (i) a General Exclusion Order excluding from entry into the United States all pillow and seat cushion products,
+Added: regardless of the source of those products, that infringe Purple LLC’s asserted intellectual property right;
+Added: (ii) Limited Exclusion
+Added: Orders excluding from entry into the United States all pillow and cushion products of the Respondents named in the complaint that infringe
+Added: any asserted intellectual property rights;
+Added: and (iii) Cease and Desist Orders against the Respondents named in the complaint barring them
+Added: from marketing, selling, advertising, or distributing infringing products in the United States, including via on-line retailers.
+Added: 6, 2022, the ITC instituted Investigation No.
337-TA-1328 in response to Purple LLC’s complaint.
−Removed: Fact and expert discovery have been completed.
−Removed: Purple LLC has entered into settlement agreements with seven Respondents, and the ITC issued Consent Orders under which those seven Respondents
−Removed: agreed to no longer import infringing products into the United States.
−Removed: Purple LLC also has voluntarily terminated the Investigation
−Removed: as to a number of other Respondents.
+Added: Fact and expert discovery
+Added: have been completed.
+Added: Purple LLC has entered into settlement agreements with seven Respondents, and the ITC issued Consent Orders under
+Added: which those seven Respondents agreed to no longer import infringing products into the United States.
+Added: Purple LLC also has voluntarily
+Added: terminated the Investigation as to a number of other Respondents.
No actively litigating Respondents remain in the case.
−Removed: On July 13, 2023, the ITC Administrative
−Removed: Law Judge issued an Initial Determination (“ID”) in which she granted Purple LLC’s Motion for Summary Determination
−Removed: finding that the four remaining Respondents have violated Section 337.
−Removed: The ID also recommended that the ITC issue a General Exclusion
−Removed: Order excluding from entry into the United States all pillows that infringe certain asserted claims of the ‘445 patent, regardless
−Removed: of the source of those products, or, in the alternative, Limited Exclusion Orders directed specifically to the four remaining Respondents.
−Removed: The ID further recommended that the ITC issue Cease and Desist Orders directed specifically to the four remaining Respondents.
−Removed: ITC’s target date for completion of the investigation is currently November 13, 2023.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: 13, 2023, the ITC Administrative Law Judge issued an Initial Determination (“ID”) in which she granted Purple LLC’s
+Added: Motion for Summary Determination finding that the four remaining Respondents have violated Section 337.
+Added: The ID also recommended that
+Added: the ITC issue a General Exclusion Order excluding from entry into the United States all pillows that infringe certain asserted claims
+Added: of the ’445 patent, regardless of the source of those products, or, in the alternative, Limited Exclusion Orders directed specifically
+Added: to the four remaining Respondents.
+Added: The ID further recommended that the ITC issue Cease and Desist Orders directed specifically to the
+Added: four remaining Respondents.
+Added: On August 28, 2023, the ITC announced that it had determined it would not review the ALJ’s determination
+Added: that the four remaining respondents had violated Section 337 through the infringement of the asserted claims of the ‘445 patent.
+Added: The ITC’s decision regarding remedy remains pending.
+Added: The ITC’s target date for completion of the investigation is currently
+Added: November 13, 2023.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: On September 22, 2022, Purple
−Removed: LLC filed an action in the U.S.
−Removed: District Court for the District of Utah, currently styled Purple Innovation, LLC v.
−Removed: Foshan Dirani
−Removed: Design Furniture Co., Ltd.
−Removed: 2:22-cv-00620-HCN-DAO, against numerous entities and individuals from the People’s Republic
−Removed: of China and South Korea (“Defendants”).
−Removed: Purple LLC subsequently entered into settlement agreements with seven Defendants
−Removed: and voluntarily dismissed without prejudice its claims against certain other Defendants.
−Removed: On March 7, 2023, Purple LLC filed a First
−Removed: Amended Complaint.
−Removed: The operative complaint alleges that the remaining Defendants have infringed certain Purple LLC registered trademarks,
−Removed: have infringed Purple LLC trademark rights and committed unfair competition under Lanham Act § 43(a), have infringed a certain Purple
−Removed: LLC design patent, have infringed certain Purple LLC utility patents, have violated Utah Unfair Competition Act, Utah Code § 13-5a-101 et
−Removed: and/or have committed common law unfair competition.
−Removed: The operative complaint seeks injunctive relief, compensatory damages,
−Removed: disgorgement of profits, punitive and exemplary damages, and attorneys’ fees and costs.
−Removed: On June 13, 2023, the Court issued
−Removed: a Default Certificate entering default against all remaining Defendants.
−Removed: On June 15, 2023, Purple LLC filed a Motion for Preliminary
−Removed: Injunction, Asset Freeze, and Expedited Discovery, which currently remains pending, against all remaining Defendants.
−Removed: intends to vigorously litigate its claims to resolution.
In December 2022, Terry and
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inability to rehabilitate their claims.
−Removed: The Company maintains insurance to cover the costs of defending against claims of this nature
−Removed: and intends to continue to vigorously defend against these claims.
−Removed: On April 3, 2023, InnoHold,
−Removed: LLC, Terry Pearce, and Tony Pearce (collectively, the “InnoHold Parties”) filed a complaint against Purple LLC in the Delaware
−Removed: Court of Chancery, captioned InnoHold, LLC et al.
+Added: In October 2023, the Fourth Judicial District Court granted Purple’s motion and ordered
+Added: that the claims brought by the Pearces be dismissed in full, with prejudice.
+Added: As of this update, the final judgment for this action is
+Added: The Company maintains insurance to cover the costs of defending against claims of this nature and intends to continue to vigorously
+Added: defend against these claims.
+Added: April 3, 2023, InnoHold, LLC, Terry Pearce, and Tony Pearce (collectively, the “InnoHold Parties”) filed a complaint against
+Added: Purple LLC in the Delaware Court of Chancery, captioned InnoHold, LLC et al.
Purple Innovation, LLC , Case No.
−Removed: 2023-0393-PAF (Del.
−Removed: The complaint alleges that Purple LLC breached the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Purple Innovation,
−Removed: LLC, dated as of February 2, 2018 (the “LLC Agreement”), and the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing contained
−Removed: therein by failing to pay the full amount of tax distributions owed under the LLC Agreement.
−Removed: The complaint also asserts a claim
−Removed: for indemnification under the LLC Agreement.
−Removed: The InnoHold Parties seek damages of approximately $ 3.0 million in allegedly unpaid
−Removed: tax distributions as well as its legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with the litigation.
+Added: 2023-0393-PAF
+Added: The complaint alleges that Purple LLC breached the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement
+Added: of Purple Innovation, LLC, dated as of February 2, 2018 (the “LLC Agreement”), and the implied covenant of good faith and
+Added: fair dealing contained therein by failing to pay the full amount of tax distributions owed under the LLC Agreement.
+Added: The complaint also
+Added: asserts a claim for indemnification under the LLC Agreement.
+Added: The InnoHold Parties seek damages of approximately $ 3.0 million in allegedly
+Added: unpaid tax distributions as well as its legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with the litigation.
On June 13, 2023, Purple
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dismissal of all claims and entry of judgment in Purple LLC’s favor.
−Removed: The outcome of the litigation cannot be predicted
−Removed: at this early stage in the proceedings.
+Added: The outcome of the litigation cannot be predicted at this
+Added: early stage in the proceedings.
Purple LLC intends to vigorously defend against these claims.
−Removed: On March 24, 2023, Purple
−Removed: LLC filed a complaint against Tempur Sealy International, Inc., Sealy Technology LLC and Sealy Mattress Manufacturing Co., LLC (collectively,
−Removed: “Sealy”) in the U.S.
−Removed: District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina for infringement of Purple LLC’s U.S.
−Removed: 11,317,733 entitled “Mattress Including an Elastomeric Cushioning Element and a Pocketed Coil Layer and Related Methods.”
−Removed: On July 17, 2023, Purple LLC filed a First Amended Complaint further detailing Sealy’s infringement of the patent through Sealy’s
−Removed: direct and indirect infringement by making, using, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United States Sealy FlexGrid Hybrid Construction
−Removed: Purple seeks judgment of willful infringement, trebled damages, a permanent injunction, prejudgment and post-judgment interest,
−Removed: costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees.
−Removed: Sealy filed its response to Purple’s First Amended Complaint on July 31, 2023.
−Removed: has yet to commence;
−Removed: and no trial date has been set.
−Removed: Purple LLC intends to vigorously litigate its claims to resolution.
−Removed: On March 27, 2023, Sealy
−Removed: Technology, LLC (“Sealy Technology”) filed a Petition for Cancellation with the U.S.
−Removed: Patent and Trademark Office, Trademark
−Removed: Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”), seeking cancellation of Purple LLC’s Trademark Registration No.
−Removed: 5,416,146 for HYPER-ELASTIC
−Removed: POLYMER in Class 20 for “elastomeric polymer in pre-shamed form sold as an integral component of pillows” (the “Registration”).
−Removed: On June 6, 2023, Purple LLC filed a motion to dismiss (the “Motion”).
−Removed: On June 9, 2023, the TTAB suspended proceedings
−Removed: pending the resolution of the Motion.
−Removed: On June 18, 2023, Sealy Technology filed a response to the Motion, along with an Amended
−Removed: The Amended Petition seeks cancellation of the Registration on the basis that the term is generic.
−Removed: Purple LLC filed
−Removed: its reply in support of the Motion, thus completing the briefing, on July 10, 2023.
−Removed: The Motion remains pending, and the proceeding
−Removed: remains suspended pending its resolution.
−Removed: Purple LLC intends to vigorously defend Sealy Technology’s petition.
−Removed: The Company is from time to
−Removed: time involved in various other claims, legal proceedings and complaints arising in the ordinary course of business.
−Removed: The Company does not
−Removed: believe that adverse decisions in any such pending or threatened proceedings, or any amount that the Company might be required to pay
−Removed: by reason thereof, would have a material adverse effect on the financial condition or future results of the Company.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: March 24, 2023, Purple LLC filed a complaint against Tempur Sealy International, Inc., Sealy Technology LLC and Sealy Mattress Manufacturing
+Added: Co., LLC (collectively, “Sealy”) in the U.S.
+Added: District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina for infringement of
+Added: Purple LLC’s U.S.
+Added: 11,317,733 entitled “Mattress Including an Elastomeric Cushioning Element and a Pocketed Coil
+Added: Layer and Related Methods.” On July 17, 2023, Purple LLC filed a First Amended Complaint further detailing Sealy’s infringement
+Added: of the patent through Sealy’s direct and indirect infringement by making, using, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United
+Added: States Sealy FlexGrid Hybrid Construction mattresses.
+Added: Purple seeks judgment of willful infringement, trebled damages, a permanent injunction,
+Added: prejudgment and post-judgment interest, costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees.
+Added: Sealy filed its response to Purple’s First
+Added: Amended Complaint on July 31, 2023.
+Added: Discovery is scheduled to conclude April 18, 2024;
+Added: no trial date has been set.
+Added: Purple LLC intends
+Added: to vigorously litigate its claims to resolution.
+Added: On March 27, 2023, Sealy Technology,
+Added: LLC (“Sealy Technology”) filed a Petition for Cancellation with the U.S.
+Added: Patent and Trademark Office, Trademark Trial and
+Added: Appeal Board (“TTAB”), seeking cancellation of Purple LLC’s Trademark Registration No.
+Added: 5,416,146 for HYPER-ELASTIC POLYMER
+Added: in Class 20 for “elastomeric polymer in pre-shaped form sold as an integral component of pillows” (the “Registration”).
+Added: On June 18, 2023, Sealy Technology filed an Amended Petition, which seeks cancellation of the Registration on the basis that the term
+Added: On September 25, 2023, the TTAB denied Purple LLC’s previously filed motion to dismiss and issued a new schedule.
+Added: October 16, 2023, Purple LLC filed its Answer to the Amended Petition.
+Added: Discovery is scheduled to open on November 14, 2023, and to conclude
+Added: on May 12, 2024.
+Added: Trial and post-trial briefing is scheduled to conclude March 8, 2025.
+Added: Purple LLC intends to vigorously defend against
+Added: Sealy Technology’s petition.
+Added: August 16, 2023, Sealy Technology filed a Notice of Opposition with the TTAB, requesting that the U.S.
+Added: Patent and Trademark Office deny
+Added: Purple LLC’s pending Trademark Application No.
+Added: 97,650,658 for HYPER-ELASTIC POLYMER in Class 20 for “mattresses;
+Added: seat cushions”
+Added: (the “Application”), on the grounds that the mark is merely descriptive or deceptively misdescriptive.
+Added: On September 25, 2023,
+Added: Purple LLC filed a motion to dismiss all claims.
+Added: On October 5, 2023, the TTAB suspended all deadlines in the proceeding, pending the
+Added: outcome of the motion to dismiss.
+Added: On October 17, 2023, Sealy Technology filed its opposition to the motion to dismiss.
+Added: reply in support of its motion to dismiss is due November 6, 2023.
+Added: Purple LLC intends to vigorously defend against Sealy Technology’s
+Added: Company is from time to time involved in various other claims, legal proceedings and complaints arising in the ordinary course of business.
+Added: The Company does not believe that adverse decisions in any such pending or threatened proceedings, or any amount that the Company might
+Added: be required to pay by reason thereof, would have a material adverse effect on the financial condition or future results of the Company.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Related Party Transactions
−Removed: The Company had various transactions
−Removed: with entities or individuals which are considered related parties.
−Removed: Coliseum Capital Management,
+Added: Company had various transactions with entities or individuals which are considered related parties.
+Added: Capital Management, LLC
Immediately following the
Business Combination, Adam Gray was appointed to the Company’s Board.
−Removed: Gray is a manager of Coliseum Capital, LLC, which is the
−Removed: general partner of CCP and CDF, and he is also a managing partner of CCM, which is the investment manager of Blackwell and also manages
+Added: Gray is a manager of Coliseum Capital, LLC, which is
+Added: the general partner of CCP and CDF, and he is also a managing partner of CCM, which is the investment manager of Blackwell and also manages
investment funds and accounts.
−Removed: Gray has voting and dispositive control over securities held by CCP, CDF and Blackwell which were also
−Removed: Lenders under the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement.
+Added: Gray has voting and dispositive control over securities held by CCP, CDF and Blackwell which were
+Added: also Lenders under the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement.
See Note 15— Commitments and Contingencies — Subscription
Agreement and Preemptive Rights for further discussion .
−Removed: On September 17, 2022, the
−Removed: Company received an unsolicited and non-binding proposal from Coliseum on behalf of certain investment funds and accounts to acquire the
−Removed: remaining outstanding common stock of the Company not already beneficially owned by Coliseum for $ 4.35 per share in cash.
−Removed: of the offer, Coliseum beneficially owned approximately 44.7 % of the outstanding equity of the Company.
−Removed: On September 25, 2022, with the
−Removed: authorization of the Board, a special committee of independent and disinterested directors of the Company (the “Special Committee”)
−Removed: was formed to determine the necessary actions to evaluate the Coliseum proposal and determine the course of action that was in the best
−Removed: interests of all the Company’s shareholders.
−Removed: Initially, the Special Committee approved the adoption of a limited-duration stockholder
−Removed: rights agreement (the “Rights Agreement”) with an expiration date of September 25, 2023.
−Removed: The Special Committee adopted the
−Removed: Rights Agreement in response to Coliseum’s substantial increase in ownership of the Company’s shares over the last year and
−Removed: the Special Committee’s desire to have the time and flexibility necessary to evaluate the unsolicited and non-binding proposal from
−Removed: Coliseum to acquire the outstanding common stock of the Company not already beneficially owned by Coliseum.
−Removed: On January 12, 2023, the Company
−Removed: issued a press release stating the Special Committee had rejected Coliseum’s unsolicited proposal.
−Removed: Upon adopting the Rights Agreement,
−Removed: 300,000 shares of the Company’s authorized shares of preferred stock, par value $ 0.0001 per share, were designated as Series A Junior
−Removed: Participating Preferred Shares (the “Preferred Shares”).
−Removed: In accordance with the Rights Agreement, on September 25, 2022, the
−Removed: Special Committee authorized and declared a dividend of one preferred share purchase right (a “Right”) for each outstanding
−Removed: share of the Company’s Class A common stock and Class B common stock to stockholders of record at the close of business on October
−Removed: The initial issuance of the
−Removed: Rights as a dividend had no financial accounting or reporting impact.
−Removed: The fair value of the Rights was nominal since the Rights were not
−Removed: exercisable when issued and no value was attributable to them.
−Removed: Additionally, the Rights did not meet the definition of a liability under
−Removed: GAAP and was therefore not accounted for as a long-term obligation.
−Removed: Accordingly, the Rights Agreement had no impact on the Company’s
−Removed: consolidated financial statements .
−Removed: On February 14, 2023, the
−Removed: Company declared a dividend of one new PRPLS for each 100 shares of its common stock owned by the Company’s shareholders.
−Removed: would have voted together with the common stock in the election of directors, and related matters, and carried 10,000 votes each.
−Removed: of PRPLS were entitled to allocate their votes among the nominees in director elections on a cumulative basis.
−Removed: PRPLS holders could have
−Removed: allocated all, none, or a portion of their votes to each director nominee up for election at the Company’s meetings of shareholders.
+Added: September 17, 2022, the Company received an unsolicited and non-binding proposal from Coliseum on behalf of certain investment funds
+Added: and accounts to acquire the remaining outstanding common stock of the Company not already beneficially owned by Coliseum for $ 4.35 per
+Added: share in cash.
+Added: At the time of the offer, Coliseum beneficially owned approximately 44.7 % of the outstanding equity of the Company.
+Added: September 25, 2022, with the authorization of the Board, a special committee of independent and disinterested directors of the Company
+Added: (the “Special Committee”) was formed to determine the necessary actions to evaluate the Coliseum proposal and determine the
+Added: course of action that was in the best interests of all the Company’s shareholders.
+Added: Initially, the Special Committee approved the
+Added: adoption of a limited-duration stockholder rights agreement (the “Rights Agreement”) with an expiration date of September
+Added: The Special Committee adopted the Rights Agreement in response to Coliseum’s substantial increase in ownership of the
+Added: Company’s shares over the last year and the Special Committee’s desire to have the time and flexibility necessary to evaluate
+Added: the unsolicited and non-binding proposal from Coliseum to acquire the outstanding common stock of the Company not already beneficially
+Added: owned by Coliseum.
+Added: On January 12, 2023, the Company issued a press release stating the Special Committee had rejected Coliseum’s
+Added: unsolicited proposal.
+Added: adopting the Rights Agreement, 300,000 shares of the Company’s authorized shares of preferred stock, par value $ 0.0001 per share,
+Added: were designated as Series A Junior Participating Preferred Shares (the “Preferred Shares”).
+Added: In accordance with the Rights
+Added: Agreement, on September 25, 2022, the Special Committee authorized and declared a dividend of one preferred share purchase right (a “Right”)
+Added: for each outstanding share of the Company’s Class A common stock and Class B common stock to stockholders of record at the close
+Added: of business on October 6, 2022.
+Added: initial issuance of the Rights as a dividend had no financial accounting or reporting impact.
+Added: The fair value of the Rights was nominal
+Added: since the Rights were not exercisable when issued and no value was attributable to them.
+Added: Additionally, the Rights did not meet the definition
+Added: of a liability under GAAP and was therefore not accounted for as a long-term obligation.
+Added: Accordingly, the Rights Agreement had
+Added: no impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements .
+Added: February 14, 2023, the Company declared a dividend of one new PRPLS for each 100 shares of its common stock owned by the Company’s
+Added: shareholders.
+Added: Each PRPLS would have voted together with the common stock in the election of directors, and related matters, and carried
+Added: 10,000 votes each.
+Added: Holders of PRPLS were entitled to allocate their votes among the nominees in director elections on a cumulative basis.
+Added: PRPLS holders could have allocated all, none, or a portion of their votes to each director nominee up for election at the Company’s
+Added: meetings of shareholders.
On February 24, 2023, the Company issued 1.0 million PRPLS shares which traded with the common stock.
−Removed: While the PRPLS were outstanding,
−Removed: any new issuance of common stock would have automatically included a proportionate number of PRPLS.
−Removed: The PRPLS were redeemable at any time
−Removed: by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board.
−Removed: The PRPLS did not have any dividend rights and were entitled to only
−Removed: a limited payment upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up in priority to any payments on the common stock but would not have otherwise
−Removed: participated in any liquidating distributions.
−Removed: On February 21, 2023, Coliseum
−Removed: filed a lawsuit against the Company and several members of its Board alleging that the Company and the named directors authorized an improper
−Removed: dividend of preferred stock in bad faith to impede stockholder voting rights and interfered with Coliseum’s nomination of a competing
−Removed: slate of director candidates ahead of our 2023 annual meeting of stockholders.
−Removed: On April 19, 2023, the Company entered into a Cooperation
−Removed: Agreement with Coliseum to resolve the litigation.
−Removed: The Cooperation Agreement, which became effective on April 27, 2023, resulted in the
−Removed: The size of the Board was increased from seven directors to eight directors.
−Removed: The Company amended and restated its Second Amended and Restated Bylaws to include references to the Lead Independent Director Charter.
−Removed: Board member and Coliseum managing partner Adam Gray was appointed Chairman of the Board.
−Removed: Board member Gary DiCamillo continued to serve as Lead Independent Director and was appointed chair of the Nomination and Governance Committee.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: the PRPLS were outstanding, any new issuance of common stock would have automatically included a proportionate number of PRPLS.
+Added: were redeemable at any time by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board.
+Added: The PRPLS did not have any dividend rights
+Added: and were entitled to only a limited payment upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up in priority to any payments on the common
+Added: stock but would not have otherwise participated in any liquidating distributions.
+Added: February 21, 2023, Coliseum filed a lawsuit against the Company and several members of its Board alleging that the Company and the named
+Added: directors authorized an improper dividend of preferred stock in bad faith to impede stockholder voting rights and interfered with Coliseum’s
+Added: nomination of a competing slate of director candidates ahead of our 2023 annual meeting of stockholders.
+Added: On April 19, 2023, the
+Added: Company entered into a Cooperation Agreement with Coliseum to resolve the litigation.
+Added: The Cooperation Agreement, which became effective
+Added: on April 27, 2023, resulted in the following:
+Added: The size of the Board was
+Added: increased from seven directors to eight directors.
+Added: The Company amended and
+Added: restated its Second Amended and Restated Bylaws to include references to the Lead Independent Director Charter.
+Added: Board member and Coliseum
+Added: managing partner Adam Gray was appointed Chairman of the Board.
+Added: Board member Gary DiCamillo
+Added: continued to serve as Lead Independent Director and was appointed chair of the Nomination and Governance Committee.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Paul Zepf and Pano Anthos resigned as directors of the Company.
+Added: Paul Zepf and Pano Anthos
+Added: resigned as directors of the Company.
The Board appointed S.
Hoby Darling, R.
−Removed: Carter Pate, and Erika Serow to fill the vacancies created by the increased the size of the board and the resignations of Mr.
−Removed: Scott Peterson, a stockholder and Board Observer since the Company’s acquisition of Intellibed, was included as a nominee on the Board’s slate of directors at the 2023 Annual Meeting in place of Dawn Zier, who had previously announced her decision not to stand for re-election.
−Removed: Other than as described above with respect to Dawn Zier, the Board nominated all incumbent directors for election at our annual meetings of stockholders to be held in 2023 and 2024.
−Removed: The Company amended its Corporate Governance Guidelines for Operation of the Board of Directors and adopted a Lead Independent Director Charter to provide for the responsibilities of the Lead Independent Director.
+Added: Carter Pate, and Erika Serow to fill the vacancies created by the increased the size of the board and the resignations
+Added: Scott Peterson, a stockholder
+Added: and Board Observer since the Company’s acquisition of Intellibed, was included as a nominee on the Board’s slate of directors
+Added: at the 2023 Annual Meeting in place of Dawn Zier, who had previously announced her decision not to stand for re-election.
+Added: Other than as described
+Added: above with respect to Dawn Zier, the Board nominated all incumbent directors for election at our annual meetings of stockholders
+Added: to be held in 2023 and 2024.
+Added: The Company amended its
+Added: Corporate Governance Guidelines for Operation of the Board of Directors and adopted a Lead Independent Director Charter to provide
+Added: for the responsibilities of the Lead Independent Director.
● The Company terminated the stockholder rights agreement adopted on September 25, 2022 and agreed not to adopt a new stockholder rights agreement prior to the termination of the Cooperation Agreement without Coliseum’s prior consent.
As a result, all shares of preferred stock previously designated as Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock were eliminated and returned to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock, without designation.
−Removed: ● The Company redeemed all outstanding shares of PRPLS and agreed not
−Removed: to issue any similar security or take any other action prior to the termination of the Cooperation Agreement that would change the stockholder
−Removed: voting standards from those in effect prior to the issuance of the PRPLS.
−Removed: As a result, all shares of preferred stock previously designated
−Removed: as PRPLS were eliminated and returned to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock, without designation.
−Removed: made a $ 0.1 million payment to redeem the PRPLS based on a record date as of April 28, 2023.
−Removed: The PRPLS redemption payment was reflected
−Removed: in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as a reduction to additional paid-in capital.
+Added: ● The Company redeemed all outstanding shares of PRPLS and agreed not to issue any similar security or take any other action prior to the termination of the Cooperation Agreement that would change the stockholder voting standards from those in effect prior to the issuance of the PRPLS.
+Added: As a result, all shares of preferred stock previously designated as PRPLS were eliminated and returned to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock, without designation.
+Added: The Company made a $ 0.1 million payment to redeem the PRPLS based on a record date as of April 28, 2023.
+Added: The PRPLS redemption payment was reflected in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as a reduction to additional paid-in capital.
● The Company agreed to reimburse Coliseum for up to $ 4.0 million of out-of-pocket fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with the lawsuit.
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● The Cooperation Agreement shall terminate on the day following the date on which the 2024 annual meeting of stockholders is held.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Purple Founder Entities
−Removed: TNT Holdings, LLC (herein
−Removed: “TNT Holdings”), EdiZONE, LLC, (herein EdiZONE an entity wholly owned by TNT Holdings) and InnoHold (collectively the “Purple
−Removed: Founder Entities”) were entities under common control with Purple LLC prior to the Business Combination.
−Removed: TNT Holdings and InnoHold
−Removed: are majority owned and controlled by Terry Pearce and Tony Pearce (the “Purple Founders”), who were appointed to the Company’s
−Removed: Board following the Business Combination.
−Removed: InnoHold was a majority shareholder of the Company until it sold a portion of its interests
−Removed: in a secondary public offering in May 2020 and the remainder of its interests in a secondary public offering in September 2020.
−Removed: Founders also resigned as employees of Purple LLC and retired from the Company’s Board in August 2020.
+Added: Founder Entities
+Added: Holdings, LLC (herein “TNT Holdings”), EdiZONE, LLC, (herein EdiZONE an entity wholly owned by TNT Holdings) and InnoHold
+Added: (collectively the “Purple Founder Entities”) were entities under common control with Purple LLC prior to the Business Combination.
+Added: TNT Holdings and InnoHold are majority owned and controlled by Terry Pearce and Tony Pearce (the “Purple Founders”), who
+Added: were appointed to the Company’s Board following the Business Combination.
+Added: InnoHold was a majority shareholder of the Company until
+Added: it sold a portion of its interests in a secondary public offering in May 2020 and the remainder of its interests in a secondary public
+Added: offering in September 2020.
+Added: The Purple Founders also resigned as employees of Purple LLC and retired from the Company’s Board in
TNT Holdings owned the Alpine
−Removed: facility Purple LLC has been leasing since 2010, and the Purple Founders informed Purple LLC that TNT Holdings recently transferred ownership
−Removed: to 123E LLC, an entity controlled by the Purple Founders.
+Added: facility Purple LLC has been leasing since 2010, and the Purple Founders informed Purple LLC that TNT Holdings transferred ownership to
+Added: 123E LLC, an entity controlled by the Purple Founders.
Effective as of October 31, 2017, Purple LLC entered into an Amended and Restated
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Purple LLC incurred $ 0.3 million and $ 0.8 million in rent expense to 123E LLC or TNT Holdings for the building
−Removed: lease of the Alpine facility for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively, and $ 0.2 million and $ 0.4 million for the
−Removed: three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Purple LLC continues to lease the Alpine facility that was formerly the Company
−Removed: headquarters, for use in production, research and development and video production.
−Removed: In accordance with the terms of that lease, on September
−Removed: 3, 2021, Purple LLC gave notice to 123E LLC that it intended to exercise its right to an early termination of the lease to occur on September
−Removed: On July 20, 2022, the Company entered into an amendment to its Alpine facility lease agreement with 123E LLC.
−Removed: The amendment
−Removed: rescinded the Company’s previous notice of termination that was scheduled to be effective September 30, 2022 and extended the term
−Removed: such that the lease will remain in effect until September 30, 2023.
−Removed: During the six months ended
−Removed: June 30, 2023, a former employee of Purple LLC who received distributions of Paired Securities from InnoHold exchanged a minimal number
−Removed: of Paired Securities for Class A common stock.
−Removed: There were no such exchanges during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
+Added: lease of the Alpine facility for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, and $ 0.2 million and $ 0.7 million for
+Added: the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: Purple LLC continued to lease the Alpine facility that was formerly
+Added: the Company headquarters, for use in production, research and development and video production.
+Added: In accordance with the terms of that lease,
+Added: on September 3, 2021, Purple LLC gave notice to 123E LLC that it intended to exercise its right to an early termination of the lease to
+Added: occur on September 30, 2022.
+Added: On July 20, 2022, the Company entered into an amendment to its Alpine facility lease agreement with 123E
+Added: The amendment rescinded the Company’s previous notice of termination that was scheduled to be effective September 30, 2022
+Added: and extended the term such that the lease remained in effect until September 30, 2023.
+Added: The Company vacated the Alpine facility and returned
+Added: the property back to 123E LLC on September 30, 2023, in accordance with the terms of the lease agreement and notice of termination.
Stockholders’ Equity
−Removed: Class A Common Stock
−Removed: The Company has 210.0 million
−Removed: shares of Class A common stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
−Removed: Holders of the Company’s Class A common stock are
−Removed: entitled to one vote for each share held on all matters to be voted on by the stockholders and participate in dividends, if declared by
−Removed: the Board, or receive any portion of any such assets in respect of their shares upon liquidation, dissolution, distribution of assets
−Removed: or winding-up of the Company in excess of the par value of such stock.
−Removed: Holders of Class A common stock and holders of Class B common stock
−Removed: voting together as a single class, have the exclusive right to vote for the election of directors and on all other matters properly submitted
−Removed: to a vote of the stockholders.
−Removed: Holders of Class A common stock and Class B common stock are entitled to one vote per share on matters
−Removed: to be voted on by stockholders.
−Removed: At June 30, 2023, 105.3 million shares of Class A common stock were outstanding.
−Removed: Class B Common Stock
−Removed: The Company has 90.0 million
−Removed: shares of Class B common stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
−Removed: Holders of the Company’s Class B common stock will
−Removed: vote together as a single class with holders of the Company’s Class A common stock on all matters properly submitted to a vote of
−Removed: the stockholders.
−Removed: Shares of Class B common stock may be issued only to InnoHold, their respective successors and assigns, as well as any
−Removed: permitted transferees of InnoHold.
−Removed: A holder may transfer their shares of Class B common stock to any transferee (other than the Company)
−Removed: only if such holder also simultaneously transfers an equal number of such holder’s Purple LLC Class B Units to such transferee in
−Removed: compliance with the Third Purple LLC Agreement.
−Removed: The Class B common stock is not entitled to receive dividends, if declared by the Board,
−Removed: or to receive any portion of any such assets in respect of their shares upon liquidation, dissolution, distribution of assets or winding-up
−Removed: of the Company in excess of the par value of such stock.
−Removed: In connection with the Business
−Removed: Combination, approximately 44.1 million shares of Class B common stock were issued to InnoHold as part of the equity consideration.
−Removed: subsequently transferred a portion of its shares to permitted transfers and exchanged its remaining shares for Class A common stock that
−Removed: All of the 0.4 million shares of Class B common stock outstanding at June 30, 2023 were held by other parties.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: A Common Stock
+Added: Company has 210.0 million shares of Class A common stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
+Added: Holders of the Company’s
+Added: Class A common stock are entitled to one vote for each share held on all matters to be voted on by the stockholders and participate in
+Added: dividends, if declared by the Board, or receive any portion of any such assets in respect of their shares upon liquidation, dissolution,
+Added: distribution of assets or winding-up of the Company in excess of the par value of such stock.
+Added: Holders of Class A common stock and holders
+Added: of Class B common stock voting together as a single class, have the exclusive right to vote for the election of directors and on all
+Added: other matters properly submitted to a vote of the stockholders.
+Added: Holders of Class A common stock and Class B common stock are entitled
+Added: to one vote per share on matters to be voted on by stockholders.
+Added: At September 30, 2023, 105.3 million shares of Class A common stock
+Added: were outstanding.
+Added: B Common Stock
+Added: Company has 90.0 million shares of Class B common stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
+Added: Holders of the Company’s
+Added: Class B common stock will vote together as a single class with holders of the Company’s Class A common stock on all matters properly
+Added: submitted to a vote of the stockholders.
+Added: Shares of Class B common stock may be issued only to InnoHold, their respective successors and
+Added: assigns, as well as any permitted transferees of InnoHold.
+Added: A holder may transfer their shares of Class B common stock to any transferee
+Added: (other than the Company) only if such holder also simultaneously transfers an equal number of such holder’s Purple LLC Class B
+Added: Units to such transferee in compliance with the Third Purple LLC Agreement.
+Added: The Class B common stock is not entitled to receive dividends,
+Added: if declared by the Board, or to receive any portion of any such assets in respect of their shares upon liquidation, dissolution, distribution
+Added: of assets or winding-up of the Company in excess of the par value of such stock.
+Added: connection with the Business Combination, approximately 44.1 million shares of Class B common stock were issued to InnoHold as part of
+Added: the equity consideration.
+Added: InnoHold subsequently transferred a portion of its shares to permitted transfers and exchanged its remaining
+Added: shares for Class A common stock that it sold.
+Added: All of the 0.4 million shares of Class B common stock outstanding at September 30, 2023
+Added: were held by other parties.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Preferred Stock
−Removed: The Company has 5.0 million
−Removed: shares of preferred stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
−Removed: The preferred stock may be issued from time to time in one or
−Removed: The directors are expressly authorized to provide for the issuance of shares of the preferred stock in one or more series
−Removed: and to establish from time to time the number of shares to be included in each such series and to fix the voting rights, designations
−Removed: and other special rights or restrictions.
−Removed: At June 30, 2023, there were no shares of preferred stock outstanding.
+Added: Company has 5.0 million shares of preferred stock authorized at a par value of $ 0.0001 per share.
+Added: The preferred stock may be issued from
+Added: time to time in one or more series.
+Added: The directors are expressly authorized to provide for the issuance of shares of the preferred stock
+Added: in one or more series and to establish from time to time the number of shares to be included in each such series and to fix the voting
+Added: rights, designations and other special rights or restrictions.
+Added: At September 30, 2023, there were no shares of preferred stock outstanding.
On February 14, 2023, the
Company declared a dividend of one new PRPLS for each 100 shares of its common stock owned by the Company’s shareholders.
−Removed: had the right to vote together with the common stock in the election of directors, and related matters, and carried 10,000 votes each.
+Added: PRPLS had the right to vote together with the common stock in the election of directors, and related matters, and carried 10,000 votes
Holders of PRPLS were entitled to allocate their votes among the nominees in director elections on a cumulative basis.
−Removed: PRPLS holders could
−Removed: have allocated all, none, or a portion of their votes to each director nominee up for election at the Company’s meetings of shareholders.
+Added: PRPLS holders
+Added: could have allocated all, none, or a portion of their votes to each director nominee up for election at the Company’s meetings
+Added: of shareholders.
On February 24, 2023, the Company issued 1.0 million PRPLS shares which traded with the common stock.
−Removed: While the PRPLS were outstanding,
−Removed: any new issuance of common stock would have automatically included a proportionate number of PRPLS.
−Removed: The PRPLS were redeemable at any time
−Removed: by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board.
−Removed: The PRPLS did not have any dividend rights and were entitled to only
−Removed: a limited payment upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up in priority to any payments on the common stock but would not have otherwise
−Removed: participated in any liquidating distributions.
−Removed: As a result of the Cooperation Agreement, all shares of preferred stock previously designated
−Removed: as PRPLS were eliminated and returned to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock, without designation.
−Removed: made a $ 0.1 million payment to redeem the PRPLS based on a record date as of April 28, 2023.
−Removed: The PRPLS redemption payment was reflected
−Removed: in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as a reduction to additional paid-in capital.
−Removed: At June 30, 2023 there were no PRPLS issued
−Removed: or outstanding.
−Removed: See Note 15— Related Parties — Coliseum Capital Management, LLC for additional detail regarding
−Removed: redemption of the PRPLS.
−Removed: Sponsor Warrants
−Removed: There were 12.8 million sponsor warrants issued pursuant to a private
−Removed: placement simultaneously with the Company’s initial public offering.
−Removed: The 1.9 million sponsor warrants that remained outstanding
−Removed: at December 31, 2022 expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant to the terms of the warrant agreement.
−Removed: These sponsor warrants
−Removed: had no fair value on the date of expiration.
−Removed: There were no sponsor warrants exercised during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
−Removed: Noncontrolling Interest
−Removed: Noncontrolling interest (“NCI”)
−Removed: is the membership interest in Purple LLC held by holders other than the Company.
−Removed: At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the combined
−Removed: NCI percentage in Purple LLC was 0.4 % and 0.5 %, respectively.
−Removed: The Company has consolidated the financial position and results of operations
−Removed: of Purple LLC and reflected the proportionate interest held by all such Purple LLC Class B Unit holders as NCI.
−Removed: The Company’s sole material
−Removed: asset is Purple LLC, which is treated as a partnership for U.S.
−Removed: federal income tax purposes and for purposes of certain state and local
−Removed: income taxes.
−Removed: Purple LLC’s net taxable income and any related tax credits are passed through to its members and are included in
−Removed: the members’ tax returns, even though such net taxable income or tax credits may not have actually been distributed.
−Removed: While the Company
−Removed: consolidates Purple LLC for financial reporting purposes, the Company will be taxed on its share of earnings of Purple LLC not attributed
−Removed: to the noncontrolling interest holders, which will continue to bear their share of income tax on its allocable earnings of Purple LLC.
−Removed: The income tax burden on the earnings taxed to the noncontrolling interest holders is not reported by the Company in its consolidated
−Removed: financial statements under GAAP.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: While the PRPLS
+Added: were outstanding, any new issuance of common stock would have automatically included a proportionate number of PRPLS.
+Added: The PRPLS were
+Added: redeemable at any time by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board.
+Added: The PRPLS did not have any dividend rights and
+Added: were entitled to only a limited payment upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up in priority to any payments on the common stock
+Added: but would not have otherwise participated in any liquidating distributions.
+Added: As a result of the Cooperation Agreement, all shares of preferred
+Added: stock previously designated as PRPLS were eliminated and returned to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock,
+Added: without designation.
+Added: The Company made a $ 0.1 million payment to redeem the PRPLS based on a record date as of April 28, 2023.
+Added: redemption payment was reflected in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as a reduction to additional paid-in capital.
+Added: 30, 2023 there were no PRPLS issued or outstanding.
+Added: See Note 16— Related Parties — Coliseum Capital Management, LLC
+Added: for additional detail regarding redemption of the PRPLS.
+Added: were 12.8 million sponsor warrants issued pursuant to a private placement simultaneously with the Company’s initial public offering.
+Added: The 1.9 million sponsor warrants that remained outstanding at December 31, 2022 expired in February 2023 and were cancelled pursuant
+Added: to the terms of the warrant agreement.
+Added: These sponsor warrants had no fair value on the date of expiration.
+Added: There were no sponsor warrants
+Added: exercised during the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: interest (“NCI”) is the membership interest in Purple LLC held by holders other than the Company.
+Added: At September 30, 2023 and
+Added: December 31, 2022, the combined NCI percentage in Purple LLC was 0.4 % and 0.5 %, respectively.
+Added: The Company has consolidated the financial
+Added: position and results of operations of Purple LLC and reflected the proportionate interest held by all such Purple LLC Class B Unit holders
+Added: Company’s sole material asset is Purple LLC, which is treated as a partnership for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes and for purposes
+Added: of certain state and local income taxes.
+Added: Purple LLC’s net taxable income and any related tax credits are passed through to its
+Added: members and are included in the members’ tax returns, even though such net taxable income or tax credits may not have actually
+Added: been distributed.
+Added: While the Company consolidates Purple LLC for financial reporting purposes, the Company will be taxed on its share
+Added: of earnings of Purple LLC not attributed to the noncontrolling interest holders, which will continue to bear their share of income tax
+Added: on its allocable earnings of Purple LLC.
+Added: The income tax burden on the earnings taxed to the noncontrolling interest holders is not reported
+Added: by the Company in its consolidated financial statements under GAAP.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
The Company reported income
−Removed: tax expense related to various state taxes of $ 0.1 million on a pretax loss of $ 60.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 as
−Removed: compared to an income tax benefit of $ 6.0 million on a pretax loss of $ 28.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
−Removed: This resulted
−Removed: in an effective tax rate of ( 0.24 )% for the six months ended June 30, 2023 as compared to 21.4 % for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
−Removed: The Company’s effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 differs from the statutory federal rate of 21 % primarily
−Removed: due to the impact of the full valuation allowance recorded against the Company’s deferred tax assets at June 30, 2023.
−Removed: In connection with the Business
−Removed: Combination, the Company entered into a tax receivable agreement with InnoHold, which provides for the payment by the Company to InnoHold
−Removed: of 80 % of the net cash savings, if any, in U.S.
−Removed: federal, state and local income tax that the Company actually realizes (or is deemed to
−Removed: realize in certain circumstances) in periods after the Closing as a result of (i) any tax basis increases in the assets of Purple LLC
−Removed: resulting from the distribution to InnoHold of the cash consideration, (ii) the tax basis increases in the assets of Purple LLC resulting
−Removed: from the redemption by Purple LLC or the exchange by the Company, as applicable, of Class B Paired Securities or cash, as applicable,
−Removed: and (iii) imputed interest deemed to be paid by the Company as a result of, and additional tax basis arising from, payments it makes under
−Removed: the agreement.
−Removed: As noncontrolling interest
−Removed: holders exercise their right to exchange or cause Purple LLC to redeem all or a portion of their Class B Units, a tax receivable agreement
−Removed: liability may be recorded based on 80 % of the estimated future cash tax savings that the Company may realize as a result of increases
−Removed: in the basis of the assets of Purple LLC attributed to the Company as a result of such exchange or redemption.
−Removed: The amount of the increase
−Removed: in asset basis, the related estimated cash tax savings and the attendant liability to be recorded will depend on the price of the Company’s
−Removed: Class A common stock at the time of the relevant redemption or exchange.
+Added: tax expense related to various state taxes of $ 0.2 million on a pretax loss of $ 102.7 million for the nine months ended September 30,
+Added: 2023 as compared to an income tax benefit of $ 7.0 million on a pretax loss of $ 28.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: This resulted in an effective tax rate of ( 0.2 )% for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 as compared to 25.1 % for the nine months
+Added: ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: The Company’s effective tax rate for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 differs from the statutory
+Added: federal rate of 21 % primarily due to the impact of the full valuation allowance recorded against the Company’s deferred tax assets
+Added: at September 30, 2023.
+Added: connection with the Business Combination, the Company entered into a tax receivable agreement with InnoHold, which provides for the payment
+Added: by the Company to InnoHold of 80 % of the net cash savings, if any, in U.S.
+Added: federal, state and local income tax that the Company actually
+Added: realizes (or is deemed to realize in certain circumstances) in periods after the Closing as a result of (i) any tax basis increases in
+Added: the assets of Purple LLC resulting from the distribution to InnoHold of the cash consideration, (ii) the tax basis increases in the assets
+Added: of Purple LLC resulting from the redemption by Purple LLC or the exchange by the Company, as applicable, of Class B Paired Securities
+Added: or cash, as applicable, and (iii) imputed interest deemed to be paid by the Company as a result of, and additional tax basis arising
+Added: from, payments it makes under the agreement.
+Added: noncontrolling interest holders exercise their right to exchange or cause Purple LLC to redeem all or a portion of their Class B Units,
+Added: a tax receivable agreement liability may be recorded based on 80 % of the estimated future cash tax savings that the Company may realize
+Added: as a result of increases in the basis of the assets of Purple LLC attributed to the Company as a result of such exchange or redemption.
+Added: The amount of the increase in asset basis, the related estimated cash tax savings and the attendant liability to be recorded will depend
+Added: on the price of the Company’s Class A common stock at the time of the relevant redemption or exchange.
The estimation of liability
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future taxable income.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023, the Company estimated that if all the remaining 0.4 million Class B units were redeemed for
−Removed: shares of its Class A common stock, the tax receivable agreement liability would be approximately $ 168.5 million.
+Added: As of September 30, 2023, the Company estimated that if all the remaining 0.4 million Class B units were redeemed
+Added: for shares of its Class A common stock, the tax receivable agreement liability would be approximately $ 168.5 million.
If the Company
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impacted by the discounted interest rate at the time of termination.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: The effects of uncertain tax
−Removed: positions are recognized in the consolidated financial statements if these positions meet a “more-likely-than-not” threshold.
−Removed: For those uncertain tax positions that are recognized in the consolidated financial statements, liabilities are established to reflect
−Removed: the portion of those positions it cannot conclude “more-likely-than-not” to be realized upon ultimate settlement.
−Removed: The Company’s
−Removed: policy is to recognize interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits on the income tax expense line in the accompanying
−Removed: consolidated statement of operations.
−Removed: Accrued interest and penalties would be included on the related tax liability line in the consolidated
−Removed: balance sheet.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023, no material uncertain tax positions were recognized as liabilities in the condensed consolidated financial
+Added: effects of uncertain tax positions are recognized in the consolidated financial statements if these positions meet a “more-likely-than-not”
+Added: For those uncertain tax positions that are recognized in the consolidated financial statements, liabilities are established
+Added: to reflect the portion of those positions it cannot conclude “more-likely-than-not” to be realized upon ultimate settlement.
+Added: The Company’s policy is to recognize interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits on the income tax expense line
+Added: in the accompanying consolidated statement of operations.
+Added: Accrued interest and penalties would be included on the related tax liability
+Added: line in the consolidated balance sheet.
+Added: As of September 30, 2023, no material uncertain tax positions were recognized as liabilities
+Added: in the condensed consolidated financial statements.
Net Loss Per Common Share
−Removed: Basic net income (loss) per
−Removed: common share is calculated by dividing net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders by the weighted average number of shares
−Removed: of Class A stock outstanding during each period.
−Removed: Diluted net income (loss) per share reflects the weighted-average number of common shares
−Removed: outstanding during the period used in the basic net income (loss) computation plus the effect of common stock equivalents that are dilutive.
−Removed: The following table sets forth
−Removed: the calculation of basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding and net loss per share for the periods presented (in thousands,
−Removed: except per share amounts):
+Added: net income (loss) per common share is calculated by dividing net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders by the weighted average
+Added: number of shares of Class A stock outstanding during each period.
+Added: Diluted net income (loss) per share reflects the weighted-average number
+Added: of common shares outstanding during the period used in the basic net income (loss) computation plus the effect of common stock equivalents
+Added: that are dilutive.
+Added: following table sets forth the calculation of basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding and net loss per share for the periods
+Added: presented (in thousands, except per share amounts):
Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
+Added: Nine Months Ended
+Added: September 30,
Net loss attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
−Removed: Less – net loss attributed to noncontrolling interest
+Added: $ ( 102,424 )
+Added: Net income (loss) attributed to noncontrolling interest
Net loss attributable to Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: $ ( 102,424 )
Weighted average shares—basic
+Added: Add – dilutive effect of equity awards
Add – dilutive effect of Class B shares
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Net loss per common share:
−Removed: For the three and six months
−Removed: ended June 30, 2023, the Company excluded 3.0 million and 3.4 million, respectively, of Paired Securities convertible into an equal number
−Removed: of Class A shares, stock options and restricted stock as the effect was anti-dilutive.
−Removed: For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022,
−Removed: the Company excluded 3.3 million and 3.5 million, respectively, of Class A common shares issuable upon conversion of certain warrants,
−Removed: stock options, restricted stock and Class A shares subject to vesting as the effect was anti-dilutive.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: For the three and nine months
+Added: ended September 30, 2023, the Company excluded 2.8 million and 4.4 million, respectively, of Paired Securities convertible
+Added: into an equal number of Class A shares, stock options and restricted stock as the effect was anti-dilutive.
+Added: For the three and nine months
+Added: ended September 30, 2022, the Company excluded 3.2 million and 3.5 million, respectively, of Class A common shares issuable upon conversion
+Added: of certain warrants, stock options, restricted stock and Class A shares subject to vesting as the effect was anti-dilutive.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Equity Compensation Plans
−Removed: 2017 Equity Incentive
−Removed: The Purple Innovation, Inc.
−Removed: 2017 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended and restated (the “2017 Plan”), provides for grants of stock options, stock appreciation
−Removed: rights, restricted stock units and other stock-based awards.
−Removed: Directors, officers and other employees and subsidiaries and affiliates,
−Removed: as well as others performing consulting or advisory services for the Company and its subsidiaries, will be eligible for grants under the
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023, an aggregate of 2.6 million shares remain available for issuance or use under the 2017 Plan.
−Removed: Class A Stock Awards
−Removed: In June 2023, the Company
−Removed: granted stock awards under the 2017 Incentive Plan to non-executive directors on the Board.
−Removed: The stock awards vested immediately and the
−Removed: Company issued 0.2 million shares of Class A common stock and recognized $ 0.6 million in expense during the three months ended June 30,
−Removed: 2023, which represented the fair value of the stock awards on the grant date.
−Removed: Amended and Restated
−Removed: Grant Agreements
+Added: Equity Incentive Plan
+Added: Purple Innovation, Inc.
+Added: 2017 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended and restated (the “2017 Plan”), provides for grants of stock
+Added: options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units and other stock-based awards.
+Added: Directors, officers and other employees and
+Added: subsidiaries and affiliates, as well as others performing consulting or advisory services for the Company and its subsidiaries, will
+Added: be eligible for grants under the 2017 Plan.
+Added: As of September 30, 2023, an aggregate of 2.6 million shares remain available for issuance
+Added: or use under the 2017 Plan.
+Added: A Stock Awards
+Added: June 2023, the Company granted stock awards under the 2017 Incentive Plan to non-executive directors on the Board.
+Added: The stock awards vested
+Added: immediately and the Company issued 0.2 million shares of Class A common stock and recognized $ 0.6 million in expense during the three
+Added: months ended June 30, 2023, which represented the fair value of the stock awards on the grant date.
+Added: and Restated Grant Agreements
On March 15, 2023, in accordance
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that would have been recorded based on vesting under the original agreements.
−Removed: Employee Stock Options
−Removed: Following receipt of shareholder
−Removed: approval of certain amendments to the 2017 Plan at the 2023 Annual Meeting, the 0.3 million stock options granted to the Company’s
−Removed: chief executive officer in June 2023 have an exercise price of $ 6.82 per option and expire in four years and vest over a two-year period.
−Removed: The Company determined the fair value of this award to be $ 0.1 million on the effective date, which will be expensed on a straight-line
−Removed: basis over the vesting period.
−Removed: The Company determined the
−Removed: fair value of the options granted during the six months ended June 30, 2023 using the Black Scholes method with the following weighted
−Removed: average assumptions:
+Added: Stock Options
+Added: receipt of shareholder approval of certain amendments to the 2017 Plan at the 2023 Annual Meeting, the 0.3 million stock options granted
+Added: to the Company’s chief executive officer in June 2023 have an exercise price of $ 6.82 per option, expire in four years and vest
+Added: over a two-year period.
+Added: The Company determined the fair value of this award to be $ 0.1 million on the effective date, which will be expensed
+Added: on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.
+Added: Company determined the fair value of the options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 using the Black Scholes method
+Added: with the following weighted average assumptions:
Fair market value
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Expected dividend yield
−Removed: The following table summarizes the Company’s
−Removed: total stock option activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023 :
+Added: following table summarizes the Company’s total stock option activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
(in thousands)
+Added: (in thousands)
Options outstanding as of January 1, 2023
Forfeited/cancelled
−Removed: Options outstanding as of June 30, 2023
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Options outstanding as of September 30,
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Outstanding and exercisable stock options as of
−Removed: June 30, 2023 are as follows :
−Removed: Options Outstanding
−Removed: Options Exercisable
−Removed: Exercise Prices
+Added: and exercisable stock options as of September 30, 2023 are as follows:
(in thousands)
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(in thousands)
−Removed: The following table summarizes
−Removed: the Company’s unvested stock option activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
+Added: following table summarizes the Company’s unvested stock option activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
(in thousands)
Nonvested options as of January 1, 2023
−Removed: Nonvested options as of June 30, 2023
−Removed: The estimated fair value of
−Removed: Company stock options is amortized over the options vesting period on a straight-line basis.
−Removed: For the three and six months ended June 30,
−Removed: 2023, the Company recognized stock option expense of $ 0.1 million and $ 0.4 million, respectively.
−Removed: The Company recorded stock option expense
−Removed: of $ 0.2 million and $ 0.3 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023, outstanding
−Removed: stock options had $ 0.3 million of unrecognized stock compensation cost with a remaining recognition period of 1.7 years.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Nonvested options as of September 30, 2023
+Added: estimated fair value of Company stock options is amortized over the options vesting period on a straight-line basis.
+Added: For the three and
+Added: nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company recognized stock option expense of $ 0.1 million and $ 0.5 million, respectively.
+Added: Company recorded stock option expense of $ 0.2 million and $ 0.5 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: of September 30, 2023, outstanding stock options had $ 0.2 million of unrecognized stock compensation cost with a remaining recognition
+Added: period of 1.1 years.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Employee Restricted
−Removed: During the second quarter
−Removed: of 2023, the Company granted 2.4 million restricted stock units under the 2017 Incentive Plan to certain members of the Company’s management
+Added: Restricted Stock Units
+Added: the second quarter of 2023, the Company granted 2.4 million restricted stock units under the 2017 Incentive Plan to certain members of
+Added: the Company’s management team.
Approximately one-half of the restricted stock units granted included a market vesting condition.
−Removed: The restricted stock awards that
−Removed: did not have a market vesting condition had a weighted average grant date fair value of $ 2.75 per share.
−Removed: The estimated fair value of these
−Removed: awards is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.
−Removed: For those awards that include a market vesting condition, the estimated
−Removed: fair value of the restricted stock was measured on the grant date and incorporated the probability of vesting occurring.
−Removed: The estimated
−Removed: fair value is recognized over the derived service period (as determined by the valuation model), with such recognition occurring regardless
−Removed: of whether the market condition is met.
−Removed: The Company determined the weighted average grant date fair value of the awards with the market
−Removed: vesting condition to be $ 1.92 per share using a Monte Carlo Simulation of a Geometric Brownian Motion stock path model with the following
−Removed: weighted average assumptions:
−Removed: Trading price of common stock on measurement date
+Added: The restricted stock awards that did not have a market vesting condition had a weighted average grant date fair value of $ 2.75 per share.
+Added: The estimated fair value of these awards is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.
+Added: For those awards that include
+Added: a market vesting condition, the estimated fair value of the restricted stock was measured on the grant date and incorporated the probability
+Added: of vesting occurring.
+Added: The estimated fair value is recognized over the derived service period (as determined by the valuation model),
+Added: with such recognition occurring regardless of whether the market condition is met.
+Added: The Company determined the weighted average grant
+Added: date fair value of the awards with the market vesting condition to be $ 1.92 per share using a Monte Carlo Simulation of a Geometric Brownian
+Added: Motion stock path model with the following weighted average assumptions:
+Added: Trading price of common stock on
+Added: measurement date
Risk free interest rate
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Expected dividend yield
−Removed: The following table summarizes
−Removed: the Company’s restricted stock unit activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
+Added: following table summarizes the Company’s restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
(in thousands)
−Removed: Nonvested restricted stock units as of January 1, 2023
−Removed: Nonvested restricted stock units as of June 30, 2023
−Removed: The Company recorded restricted
−Removed: stock unit expense of $ 0.9 million and $ 1.8 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively, and $ 0.5 million
−Removed: and $ 0.9 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2023, outstanding
−Removed: restricted stock units had $ 7.7 million of unrecognized stock compensation cost with a remaining recognition period of 2.3 years.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
+Added: Nonvested restricted
+Added: stock units as of January 1, 2023
+Added: restricted stock units as of September 30, 2023
+Added: Company recorded restricted stock unit expense of $ 0.9 million and $ 2.7 million during the three and nine months ended September 30,
+Added: 2023, respectively, and $ 0.6 million and $ 1.5 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: of September 30, 2023, outstanding restricted stock units had $ 6.7 million of unrecognized stock compensation cost with a remaining recognition
+Added: period of 2.0 years.
+Added: INNOVATION, INC.
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: Aggregate Non-Cash
−Removed: Stock-Based Compensation
−Removed: The Company has accounted
−Removed: for all stock-based compensation under the provisions of ASC 718 Compensation—Stock Compensation .
−Removed: This standard requires
−Removed: the Company to record a non-cash expense associated with the fair value of stock-based compensation over the requisite service period.
−Removed: The following table summarizes
−Removed: the aggregate non-cash stock-based compensation recognized in the statement of operations for stock awards, employee stock options and
−Removed: employee restricted stock units (in thousands):
−Removed: Three Months Ended
−Removed: Six Months Ended
+Added: Non-Cash Stock-Based Compensation
+Added: Company has accounted for all stock-based compensation under the provisions of ASC 718 Compensation—Stock Compensation .
+Added: This standard requires the Company to record a non-cash expense associated with the fair value of stock-based compensation over the requisite
+Added: service period.
+Added: following table summarizes the aggregate non-cash stock-based compensation recognized in the statement of operations for stock awards,
+Added: employee stock options and employee restricted stock units (in thousands):
+Added: September 30,
+Added: September 30,
Cost of revenues
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General and administrative
−Removed: Research and development
−Removed: Total non-cash stock-based compensation
+Added: and development
+Added: Total non-cash stock-based
Employee Retirement Plan
−Removed: In July 2018 the Company established
−Removed: a 401(k) plan that qualifies as a deferred compensation arrangement under Section 401 of the IRS Code.
−Removed: All eligible employees over
−Removed: the age of 18 and with 4 months’ service are eligible to participate in the plan.
−Removed: The plan provides for Company matching of employee
−Removed: contributions up to 5% of eligible earnings.
+Added: July 2018 the Company established a 401(k) plan that qualifies as a deferred compensation arrangement under Section 401 of the IRS
+Added: All eligible employees over the age of 18 and with 4 months’ service are eligible to participate in the plan.
+Added: The plan provides
+Added: for Company matching of employee contributions up to 5 % of eligible earnings.
Company contributions immediately vest.
−Removed: The Company’s matching contribution
−Removed: expense was $ 0.9 million and $ 1.8 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively, and $ 0.9 million and
−Removed: $ 1.9 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The Company’s
+Added: matching contribution expense was $ 1.0 million and $ 2.8 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively,
+Added: and $ 0.8 million and $ 2.7 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
Subsequent Events
−Removed: New Credit Agreements
−Removed: On August 7, 2023, Purple
−Removed: LLC, Purple Inc.
−Removed: and Intellibed, (collectively the “Loan Parties”) entered into a term loan credit agreement (the “Term
−Removed: Loan Agreement”) with Callodine Commercial Finance, LLC and a group of financial institutions (the “Term Loan Lenders”).
−Removed: Also, on August 7, 2023, the Loan parties entered into a separate financing arrangement with the Bank of Montreal and a group of financial
−Removed: institutions (collectively the “ABL Lenders”) that provides for a revolving asset-based credit facility (the “ABL Agreement”).
−Removed: Pursuant to entering into these agreements, the Company incurred fees and expenses of $ 3.1 million that will be reflected as debt issuance
−Removed: costs in the third quarter of 2023.
−Removed: Term Loan Agreement and Term Loan Pledge
−Removed: and Security Agreement
−Removed: The Term Loan Agreement provides for up to $ 25.0 million of term loans,
−Removed: with up to $ 5.0 million of incremental term loans available, subject to certain conditions (collectively, the “Term Loans”).
−Removed: Proceeds from the Term Loans, which were fully drawn at closing, will be used for general corporate purposes.
−Removed: The borrowing rates under
−Removed: the Term Loan Agreement are based on SOFR, plus a credit spread adjustment of 0.15% per annum, plus 8.5% per annum, with a SOFR floor
−Removed: of 2.0% per annum.
−Removed: The Term Loans will be repaid at the earlier of (a) a three-year amortization schedule ending on August 7, 2026 or
−Removed: (b) the payment in full of the ABL Agreement.
−Removed: The Term Loans may be prepaid in whole or in part at any time, but subject to a prepayment
−Removed: There may also be mandatory prepayment obligations based on certain asset dispositions, casualty events and extraordinary receipts.
−Removed: Once repaid, no portion of the Term Loans may be reborrowed.
−Removed: Pursuant to a pledge and security
−Removed: agreement, the Loan Parties’ obligations under the Term Loan Agreement are secured by a perfected second-priority security interest
−Removed: in the cash, inventory and accounts receivable of the Loan Parties, and a perfected first-priority security interest in substantially
−Removed: all other assets of the Loan Parties, including, without limitation, the intellectual property and equipment of the Loan Parties, subject
−Removed: to certain exceptions.
−Removed: The Term Loan Agreement provides
−Removed: for customary events of default such as for non-payment and failure to perform or observe covenants.
−Removed: The Term Loan Agreement contains
−Removed: customary indemnifications that benefit the Term Loan Lenders.
−Removed: The Term Loan Agreement also contains representations,
−Removed: warranties and certain covenants of the Loan Parties.
−Removed: While any amounts are outstanding under the Term Loan Agreement, the Loan Parties
−Removed: are subject to a number of affirmative and negative covenants, including covenants regarding dispositions of property, investments, forming
−Removed: or acquiring subsidiaries, business combinations or acquisitions, incurrence of additional indebtedness, and transactions with affiliates,
−Removed: among other customary covenants, each of which are subject to certain exceptions.
−Removed: In particular, the Loan Parties are (i) restricted from
−Removed: incurring additional debt up to certain amounts, subject to limited exceptions, as set forth in the Term Loan Agreement, and (ii) required
−Removed: to maintain a minimum revolving loan availability under the ABL Agreement.
−Removed: Each Loan Party is also restricted from paying dividends or
−Removed: making other distributions or payments on its respective capital stock, subject to limited exceptions.
−Removed: If the Loan Parties fail to perform
−Removed: their obligations under these and other covenants, or should any event of default occur, the Term Loans, together with accrued interest,
−Removed: could be declared immediately due and payable.
−Removed: PURPLE INNOVATION, INC.
−Removed: Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
−Removed: ABL Agreement and ABL Pledge and Security
−Removed: The ABL Agreement provides for up to $50.0 million of revolving loans
−Removed: subject to a borrowing base calculation (with sub-facilities for swing line loans and the issuance of letters of credit), with incremental
−Removed: increases available up to $20.0 million, subject to certain conditions (the “ABL Loans”).
−Removed: No funds were drawn under the ABL
−Removed: Agreement at closing.
−Removed: The Company anticipates that any funds drawn from under the ABL Agreement will be used to finance permitted acquisitions
−Removed: defined in the agreement and for working capital, capital expenditures and other general corporate purposes.
−Removed: Outstanding principal and
−Removed: accrued interest on the ABL Loans shall be repaid on August 7, 2026.
−Removed: The borrowing rates under
−Removed: the ABL Agreement will accrue on a three-tiered grid based on revolving availability, ranging from (i) SOFR, plus a credit spread adjustment
−Removed: of 0.10% per annum, plus 2.75% per annum to (ii) SOFR, plus a credit spread adjustment of 0.10% per annum, plus 3.25% per annum, with
−Removed: a SOFR floor of 0% per annum.
−Removed: The ABL Loans may be prepaid in whole or in part at any time without premium or penalty, subject to reimbursement
−Removed: of certain costs.
−Removed: There may be mandatory prepayment obligations based on certain asset dispositions, casualty events, equity issuances
−Removed: and extraordinary receipts.
−Removed: Pursuant to a pledge and security
−Removed: agreement, the Loan Parties’ obligations under the ABL Agreement are secured by a perfected first-priority security interest in
−Removed: the cash, inventory and accounts receivable of the Loan Parties, and a perfected second-priority security interest in substantially all
−Removed: of the other assets of the Loan Parties, subject to certain exceptions.
−Removed: The ABL Agreement provides
−Removed: for customary events of default such as non-payment and failure to perform or observe covenants.
−Removed: The ABL Agreement contains customary
−Removed: indemnifications that benefit the ABL Lenders.
−Removed: The ABL Agreement also contains
−Removed: representations, warranties and certain covenants of the Loan Parties.
−Removed: The Loan Parties are subject to affirmative and negative covenants,
−Removed: including covenants regarding dispositions of property, investments, forming or acquiring subsidiaries, business combinations or acquisitions,
−Removed: incurrence of additional indebtedness, and transactions with affiliates, among other customary covenants, in each case, subject to certain
−Removed: In particular, the Loan Parties are (i) restricted from incurring additional debt up to certain amounts, subject to limited
−Removed: exceptions, as set forth in the ABL Agreement, and (ii) if revolving availability under the ABL Agreement is less than a specified amount,
−Removed: required to maintain a minimum Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (as defined in the ABL Agreement), and (iii) required to maintain
−Removed: a specified minimum revolving availability.
−Removed: Each Loan Party is also restricted from paying dividends or making other distributions or
−Removed: payments on its respective capital stock, subject to limited exceptions.
−Removed: If the Loan Parties fail to perform their obligations under these
−Removed: and other covenants, or should any event of default occur, the revolving loan commitments under the ABL Agreement may be terminated and
−Removed: any outstanding ABL Loans, together with accrued interest, could be declared immediately due and payable and any outstanding letters of
−Removed: credit may be required to be cash collateralized.
−Removed: Termination of 2020 Credit Agreement
−Removed: In connection with the Company’s execution of the Term Loan Agreement
−Removed: and ABL Credit Agreement, the Company terminated its 2020 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: The Company had no outstanding borrowings under the term loan
−Removed: or the revolving line of credit at the time of termination.
+Added: Draws on ABL Credit
+Added: The company has received $ 17.0 million from various draws on the ABL
+Added: credit facility.
+Added: $ 6.0 million was received on October 16, 2023 under a six-month SOFR contract with an interest rate of 8.54 %.
+Added: $ 6.0 million
+Added: was received on October 30, 2023 under a six-month SOFR contract with an interest rate of 8.43 %.
+Added: $ 5.0 million was received on November
+Added: 7, 2023 under a six-month SOFR contract with an interest rate of 8.53 %.
+Added: Based on the Company’s borrowing base calculation, including
+Added: application of the $ 5.0 million availability reserve and an $ 11.0 million minimum availability requirement, as of November 13, 2023, the
+Added: Company has approximately $ 4.6 million available for borrowings on its ABL credit facility.
+Added: As of November 13, 2023, the Company had $ 31.0
+Added: million in cash.
+Added: On November 13, 2023, the Company gave notice that on November 16, 2023 they would repay $ 2.0 million on the SOFR contract
+Added: received on October 16, 2023.
+Added: Notice of Default and Waiver
+Added: Certain events of default
+Added: occurred under each of the 2023 Credit Agreements due to (i) the Company’s failure to (a) provide certain financial reporting and
+Added: related materials on a timely basis and (b) complete certain post-closing deliverables as required under the ABL Agreement and (ii) the
+Added: Company drawing on the loan under the ABL Agreement while the above events of default were in existence.
+Added: On November 6, 2023, we entered
+Added: into (i) the ABL Amendment and (ii) the Term Loan Amendment, with the Term Loan Lenders and ABL Lenders, respectively, including waivers
+Added: of the Subject Events of Default.
+Added: In addition, the ABL Amendment and Term Loan Amendment also amended certain provisions of the 2023
+Added: Credit Agreements, including, among other changes, to require (i) weekly borrowing base certificates, (ii) 13-week cash flow reports
+Added: and budgets, (iii) budget variance reports, (iv) the appointment of a third-party consultant, and (v) daily cash sweeps from the Loan
+Added: Parties’ accounts to an account at the ABL Lender.
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