10-Q
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form10-q.htm
UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
FORM
10-Q
[ X ]
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For
the quarterly period ended March 31, 2021
or
[ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For
the transition period from __________________ to _______________________
Commission
file number: 000-15746
VIEWBIX
INC.
(Exact
Name Of Registrant As Specified In Its Charter)
Delaware
68-0080601
(State
of Incorporation)
(I.R.S.
Employer Identification No.)
14
Aryeh Shenkar Street, Herzliya, Israel
4672514
(Address
of Principal Executive Offices)
(ZIP
Code)
Registrant’s
Telephone Number, Including Area Code: +972 9-774-1505
Securities
registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title
of each class
Trading
Symbol(s)
Name
of each exchange on which registered
Common
Stock, Par Value $0.0001
VBIX
OTCQB
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports),
and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes [X] No [ ]
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant
to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that
the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes [X] No [ ]
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer (as defined in
Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act) or a smaller reporting company.
Large
accelerated filer
[ ]
Accelerated
filer
[ ]
Non-accelerated
filer
[X]
(Do
not check if a smaller reporting company)
Smaller
reporting company
[X]
Emerging
growth company
[ ]
If
an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for
complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. [ ]
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes [ ] No [X]
On
March 31, 2021, the Registrant had 34,753,669 shares of common stock issued and outstanding.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Item
Description
Page
PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM
1.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
3
ITEM
2.
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
19
ITEM
3.
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
22
ITEM
4.
CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
22
PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM
1.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
22
ITEM
1A.
RISK FACTORS
23
ITEM
2.
UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
23
ITEM
3.
DEFAULT UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
23
ITEM
4.
MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE
23
ITEM
5.
OTHER INFORMATION
23
ITEM
6.
EXHIBITS
24
SIGNATURES
25
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PART
I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM
1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
VIEWBIX
INC. (Formerly known as Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc.)
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
March
31, 2021
CONTENTS
Page
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets for the and Three Months ended March 31, 2021 (Unaudited) and Year Ended December 31, 2020
4-
5
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss for the Three Months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)
6
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)
7
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)
8
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
9
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VIEWBIX
INC.
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
As of March 31
As of December 31
Note
2021
2020
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
134
148
Trade receivables
21
15
Other accounts receivable
3
14
20
Prepaid expenses
27
42
Total current assets
196
225
Total assets
196
225
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
CONSOLIDATED
BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited) (Cont.)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
As of March 31
As of December 31
Note
2021
2020
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Trade payables
10
22
Other accounts payables and accrued liabilities
4
186
177
Payable to parent company
5
2,104
2,054
Short term loan
6
54
50
Total current liabilities
2,354
2,303
Commitments and contingencies
STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
7
Share Capital
Ordinary shares of $0.0001 par value - Authorized: 490,000,000 shares; Issued and outstanding: 34,753,669 shares as of December 31, 2020; and March 31, 2021
3
3
Additional paid-in capital
13,073
13,073
Accumulated deficit
(15,234 )
(15,154 )
Total stockholders’ deficit
(2,158 )
(2,078 )
Total liabilities and stockholders’ deficit
196
225
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
For the three months ended March 31
Note
2021
2020
Revenues
8
37
Cost of revenues
-
4
Gross profit
8
33
Operating expenses:
Research and development
16
59
Selling and marketing
2
7
General and administrative
63
175
Gain from sale of a subsidiary
1
-
(8 )
Operating loss
73
200
Financial income (expenses) ,
net
9
(7 )
28
Loss before tax
80
172
Taxes on income
10
-
2
Net loss
80
174
Loss per share - basic and diluted
11
0.002
0.006
Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding used in the computations of loss per share (in thousands) (*)
34,753,669
31,201,669
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
Ordinary shares
Additional paid-in
Accumulated
Total shareholders’
Number
Amount
capital
deficit
deficit
Balance as of January 1, 2021
34,753,669
3
13,073
(15,154 )
(2,078 )
Net loss for the period
(80 )
(80 )
Balance as of March 31, 2021
34,753,669
3
13,073
(15,234 )
(2,158 )
Ordinary shares
Additional paid-in
Accumulated
Total shareholders’
Number
Amount
capital
deficit
deficit
Balance as of January 1, 2020
31,201,669
3
13,015
(14,711 )
(1,693 )
Net loss for the period
(174 )
(174 )
Balance as of March 31, 2020
31,201,669
3
13,015
(14,885 )
(1,867 )
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
For the three months ended March 31
2021
2020
Cash flows from operating activities
Net loss for the period
(80 )
(174 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in)
operating activities:
Gain from sale of a subsidiary
-
(8 )
Depreciation
-
5
Changes in current assets and liabilities:
Decrease in trade receivables and prepaid expenses
10
6
Decrease in other receivables
6
82
Increase in trade payables
(4 )
(71 )
Financing expenses from short-term loans
4
decrease in other accounts payables and accrued liabilities
-
(16 )
Increase in payable to parent company
50
186
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
(14 )
10
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash received from sale of a subsidiary
-
13
Net cash provided by Investing activities
-
13
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash
(14 )
23
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at the beginning of the year
148
87
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at the end of the year
134
110
Supplemental
Cash Flow Information:
As of February 31
2020
Current assets excluding cash and cash equivalents
6
Current liabilities
(1 )
Gain from sale of a subsidiary
8
Cash received from the sale of a subsidiary
13
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1:
GENERAL
Organizational
Background
Viewbix
Inc. (formerly known as Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc.) (the “Company”) was incorporated in the State of Ohio in
1989 under a predecessor name, Zaxis International, Inc. (“Zaxis”). On August 25, 1995, Zaxis merged with a subsidiary
of The InFerGene Company, a Delaware corporation, which entity changed its name to Zaxis International, Inc. and the Company was
reincorporated in Delaware under the name of Zaxis International, Inc. On December 30, 2014, Zaxis entered into an agreement with
Emerald Medical Applications Ltd., a private limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Israel (“Emerald
Israel”).
On
June 6, 2020, Algomizer changed its name to Gix Internet Ltd., or Gix.
On
February 7, 2019, the Company entered into a share exchange agreement (the “Share Exchange On February 7, 2019, the Company
entered into a share exchange agreement (the “Share Exchange Agreement”) with Gix Internet Ltd. (TASE:ALMO), a company
organized under the laws of the State of Israel (“Gix”), pursuant to which on July 25, 2019 (the “Closing Date”),
Gix assigned, transferred and delivered its 99.83% holdings in Viewbix Ltd. (“Viewbix Israel”) to the Company in exchange
for shares of restricted common stock of the Company, representing 65% of the issued and outstanding share capital of the Company
on a fully diluted basis as of the Closing Date following the conversion of certain convertible notes of the Company and excluding
certain warrants to purchase shares of the Common Stock expiring in 2020 and additional warrants as further described below (the
“Fully Diluted Share Capital”). In addition, upon the earlier of: (a) the launch of a live video product to an American
consumer in the United States by Viewbix Israel, or (b) the launch of an interactive television product to an American consumer
in the United States by Viewbix Israel, the Company will issue to Gix an additional 1,642,193 shares of restricted common stock
of the Company representing 5% of the Fully Diluted Share Capital immediately following the Closing Date.
On
July 24, 2019, the Company filed a Certificate of Amendment to its Certificate of Incorporation with the Secretary of State of
Delaware reflecting its name change from Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc. to Viewbix Inc. to reflect its new operations and business
focus and, effective on August 7, 2019, FINRA approved the Registrant’s name change and its trading symbol was changed from
“VRCP” to “VBIX” on the OTCQB.
On
the Closing Date, the Company (i) issued 20,281,085 shares of its common stock to Gix in exchange for consideration consisting
of consideration for its 99.83% holdings in Viewbix Israel, and (ii) 3,434,889 shares of its common stock to holders of convertible
notes, which were issued by the Company prior to the Reverse Recapitalization, and which were converted upon the Closing Date.
The shares of common stock were issued under Regulation S. The Company also issued a total of 7,298,636 warrants to Gix to purchase
the Company’s common stock, whereby (i) 3,649,318 of such warrants were issued with an exercise price of $0.48, and (ii)
3,649,318 of such warrants were issued with an exercise price of $0.80.
As
a result of the Recapitalization Transaction, Viewbix Israel became a subsidiary of the Company. As the shareholders of Viewbix
Israel received the largest ownership interest in the Company, Viewbix Israel was determined to be the “accounting acquirer”
in the Recapitalization Transaction. As a result, the historical financial statements of the Company were replaced with the historical
financial statements of Viewbix Israel. The number of shares prior to the reverse recapitalization have been retroactively adjusted
based on the equivalent number of shares received by the accounting acquirer in the Recapitalization Transaction.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1:
GENERAL
(Cont.)
Organizational
Background (Cont.)
The
Company and its subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the “Company”. Viewbix Israel was incorporated on February
2006 in Israel. The Company has developed an interactive video platform based on Software as a Service (“SaaS”) business
model with interactive elements, and the ability to collect and analyze information about each interactive action performed during
the viewing of the video clip. The interactive elements and information gathered, allowing the advertiser to analyze user viewing
habits and optimize real-time throughout the campaign while increasing the effectiveness of online and live video advertising.
On
January 1, 2020, the Company announced certain cost reduction measures due the Company not achieving certain revenues goals.
Emerald
Medical Applications Ltd.
On
March 16, 2015, Zaxis and Emerald Israel executed a share exchange agreement, which closed on July 14, 2015, and Emerald Israel
became the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary. Emerald Israel was engaged in the business of developing Emerald Israel’s
DermaCompare technology and the development, sale and service of imaging solutions utilizing its DermaCompare software for use
in derma imaging and analytics for the detection of skin cancer. On January 29, 2018, the Company ceased the DermaCompare operations
of its former subsidiary.
On
` 2, 2018, the District Court of Lod, Israel issued a winding-up order for Emerald Israel and appointed an Israeli attorney
as special executor for Emerald Israel.
Virtual
Crypto Technologies Ltd.
On
January 17, 2018, the Company formed a new wholly-owned subsidiary under the laws of the State of Israel, Virtual Crypto Technologies
Ltd. (the “VCT Israel”), to develop and market software and hardware products facilitating, allowing and supporting
purchase and/or sale of cryptocurrencies through ATMs, tablets, personal computers (“PCs”) and/or mobile devices.
VCT
Israel ceased its business operation prior to consummation of the Recapitalization Transaction. On January 27, 2020, Virtual Crypto
Israel was sold to a third party for NIS 50,000 ($14,459).
Stock
Subscription Agreement and Loan Agreement
On
December 18, 2020, the company entered into a Stock Subscription Agreement (the “Subscription”) with certain investors
(the “Investors”) in connection with the sale and issuance of an aggregate of 3,000,000 shares of Common Stock, at
a purchase price of $0.01 per share, and for an aggregate purchase price of $30,000. In addition, and on the same date, the company
entered into a Loan Agreement (the “Loan”) with the Investors, pursuant to which the Investors lent an aggregate of
$69,000 (the “Principal Amount”). In accordance with the terms of the Loan, the company repaid the interest on the
Principal Amount (8% compounded annually) to the Investors in the form of an issuance of an aggregate of 552,000 shares of Common
Stock, at a price per share of $0.01. The shares of Common Stock were issued to the Investors pursuant to Regulation S of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1:
GENERAL
(Cont.)
Going
Concern
The
Company has incurred $80 in net loss for the three months ended March 31 2021 has $2,158 stockholders’ deficit as of March
31, 2021 and $2,078 in total stockholders’ deficit as of December 31, 2020 .Management expects the Company to continue to
generate substantial operating losses and to continue to fund its operations primarily through utilization of its current financial
resources and through additional raises of capital.
Such
conditions raise substantial doubts about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. Management’s plan
includes raising funds from outside potential investors. However, there is no assurance such funding will be available to the
Company or that it will be obtained on terms favorable to the Company or will provide the Company with sufficient funds to meet
its objectives. These financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of
assets, carrying amounts or the amount and classification of liabilities that may be required should the Company be unable to
continue as a going concern.
NOTE
2:
SIGNIFICANT
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis
of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation:
The
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiary
and were prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”)
All
intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
Unaudited
Interim Financial Information
The
Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with GAAP and pursuant
to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Certain information and footnote
disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this
report, as is permitted by such rules and regulations. Accordingly, these condensed consolidated financial statements should be
read in conjunction with the audited financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020 and the notes thereto
included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 filed with the SEC on March 16,
2021 (the “2020 Annual Report”). The results for any interim period are not necessarily indicative of results for
any future period.
The
unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the same basis as the audited financial statements.
In the opinion of the Company’s management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements contain
all adjustments that are necessary to present fairly the Company’s financial position and results of operations for the
interim periods presented .The results for the three months ended March 31, 2021 are not necessarily indicative of the results
for the year ending December 31, 2021, or for any future period.
As
of March 31, 2021, there have been no material changes in the Company’s significant accounting policies from those that
were disclosed in the 2020 Annual Report.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
3:
OTHER
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES
Composition:
As of
March 31
As of
December 31
2021
2020
Government authorities
14
20
14
20
NOTE
4:
OTHER
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES
Composition:
As of
March 31
As of
December 31
2021
2020
Other payables
48
47
Accrued liabilities
138
130
186
177
NOTE
5:
PAYABLE
TO PARENT COMPANY
Balances:
As of March 31
As of December 31
2021
2020
Gix – Parent Company Payable
$ 2,104
$ 2,054
As
part of the agreement with Gix, the parties agreed to have the Company’s operations outsourced to Gix from the agreement
date and until the acquisition is consummated. The following term were included in the agreement pursuant to the above:
(a)
From
May 2018 all of the Company’s employees will become employees of Gix.
(b)
Between
the periods of May 2018 to October 2018, Gix will pay the full expenses of the employees as well as other related expenses.
(c)
From
November 2018 until to the Closing Date, the employees transferred from the Company to Gix will dedicate half of their time
to the Company’s operations and correspondingly 50% of the costs to be incurred by Gix in respect of these employees
are to be charged to the Company.
From the closing date, the actual expenses incurred by Gix related
to the Company will be charged to the Company.
No
amounts were paid by the Company to Gix during 2021 and 2020.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
6:
SHORT
TERM LOAN
On
December 18, 2020, the company entered into a Loan Agreement (the “Loan”) and Stock Subscription Agreement with certain
Investors as described in note 1e, pursuant to which the Investors lent an aggregate amount of $69,000 (the “Principal Amount”).
In accordance with the terms of the Loan, the company prepaid the interest on the Principal Amount of 8% compounded annually to
the Investors as an issuance of 552,000 shares of Common Stock, at a price per share of $0.01. Under the Stock Subscription Agreement,
the Investors transferred an amount of $ 30,587 to the company as consideration for the issued shares.
The
Company allocated the total proceeds in respect of the shares issued and the Loan extended based on its relative fair values.
As a result of the allocation, a discount of $19 was recorded on the loan. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan
as finance expense.
The
allocation of the proceeds to the fair value distribution of the liability and equity components on the transactions date was
as follows:
Instrument
Fair Value
% of total fair
Allocated amount
Short term loan and prepaid interest
55,200
49.45
49,246
Investment in the company’s shares
54,000
50.55
50,340
Total
109,200
100
99,586
The
composition of short term loan balance as of the transaction is as follows:
As
of
March
31
2021
As
of
December
31
2020
Short
term loan
69
69
Discount
on Short term loan
(15 )
(19 )
Short
term loan, Net
54
50
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
7:
STOCKHOLDERS’
DEFICIT
Stockholders’
deficit.
Composition:
As of March 31
As of December 31
2021
2020
Authorized
Issued and outstanding
Authorized
Issued and outstanding
Unaudited
Number of shares
Ordinary shares
490,000,000
34,753,669
490,000,000
34,753,669
Ordinary
Shares:
Ordinary
shares confer the right to participate in the general meetings, to one vote per share for any purpose, to an equal part, on share
basis, in distribution of dividends and to equally participate, on share basis, in distribution of excess of assets and funds
from the Company and they shall not confer other privileges unless stated hereunder or in the Companies Law otherwise. Some investors
have standard anti-dilutive rights, registration rights, and information and representation rights.
On
December 18, 2020, the company entered into a Stock Subscription Agreement (the “Subscription”) with certain investors
(the “Investors”) in connection with the sale and issuance of an aggregate of 3,000,000 shares of Common Stock, at
a purchase price of $0.01 per share, and for an aggregate purchase price of $30,000. In addition, and on the same date, the company
entered into a Loan Agreement (the “Loan”) with the Investors, pursuant to which the Investors lent an aggregate of
$69,000 (the “Principal Amount”). In accordance with the terms of the Loan, the company repaid the interest on the
Principal Amount 8% compounded annually to the Investors in the form of an issuance of an aggregate of 552,000 shares of Common
Stock, at a price per share of $0.01. The shares of Common Stock were issued to the Investors pursuant to Regulation S of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
7:
STOCKHOLDERS’
DEFICT (Cont.)
Redemption
The
Company’s AOA do not provide redemption rights to the holders of the preferred shares. In the event of a liquidation
event, all the funds and assets of the Company available for distribution among all the stockholders shall be distributed
based on a certain mechanism as described in the Company’s AOA. Although the preferred shares are not redeemable, in
the event of certain “deemed liquidation events” that are not solely within the Company’s control
(including merger, acquisition, or sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets), the holders of the
preferred shares would be entitled to preference amounts paid before distribution to other stockholders (as explained in the
previous paragraph) and hence effectively redeeming the preference amount. In accordance with ASR 268 and ASC 480
“Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity”, the Company’s preferred shares are classified outside of
stockholders’ deficit as a result of these in-substance contingent redemption rights.
Share
Exchange
As
detailed in Note 1, as part of the Recapitalization Transaction in July 2019, the Company issued 30,928,620 common shares in exchange
for 99.83% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares and all the preferred shares of Viewbix Israel. The number of shares
prior to the reverse capitalization have been retroactively adjusted based on the equivalent number of shares received by the
accounting acquirer in the Recapitalization Transaction.
Warrants
The
following table summarizes information of outstanding warrants as of March 31, 2021:
Warrants
Warrant Term
Exercise Price
Exercisable
Class J Warrants
3,649,318
July 2029
0.48
3,649,318
Class K Warrants
3,649,318
July 2029
0.80
3,649,318
Additionally,
in connection with the Share Exchange Agreement, upon the earlier of: (a) the launch of a live video product to an American consumer
in the United States by Viewbix Israel, or (b) the launch of an interactive television product to an American consumer in the
United States by Viewbix Israel, the Company will issue to Gix an additional 1,642,193 shares of restricted common stock of the
Company. All of the Company’s warrants meet the US GAAP criteria for equity classification. During January and March 2020,
50,000 class H warrants expired. During January 2020, 38,095 class I warrants expired. During April 2020, 142,857 Class G warrants
expired.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
8:
COMMITMENTS
AND CONTINGENCIES
In June 2017, a lawsuit was filed by a former
CEO of the Company with the Tel Aviv District Court (the “Tel Aviv Court”) against the Company claiming certain
damages in the total amount of $225, under the assertion of wrongful termination by the Company and Emerald Israel. The
Company believes these claims to be unsubstantiated and wholly without merit and accordingly filed its response with the Tel
Aviv Court in October of 2017. The dispute was initially heard by the Tel Aviv Court on February 13, 2020. In a supplemental
hearing on February 11, 2021 the former CEO provided data regarding his claims. On March 11, 2021 the former CEO filed his
summaries. The Company’s summaries will be filed until May 20, 2021. As of March 31, 2021, the company’s
management, in consultation with its legal advisors, believes that the former CEO’s claims will not be Successful.
NOTE
9:
FINANCIAL
(EXPENSES) INCOME, NET
Composition:
For the three months ended March 31
2021
2020
Unaudited
Bank fees
-
(2 )
Exchange rate differences
1
49
Other
(8 )
(19 )
(7 )
28
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
10:
TAXES
ON INCOME
A.
Tax
rates applicable to the income of the Company:
Viewbix
Israel are taxed according to Israeli tax laws. The Israeli corporate tax rate is 23% in the years 2019 and onwards.
Viewbix
Inc. is taxed according to U.S. tax laws. On December 22, 2017, the U.S. enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”),
which among other provisions, reduced the U.S. corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, effective January 1, 2018.
B.
Deferred
income taxes:
Deferred
income taxes reflect the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial
reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes. Significant components of the Company’s deferred tax assets
are as follows:
As of
March 31
As of
December 31
2021
2020
Deferred R&D expenses
16
114
Operating loss carryforward
31,945
32,256
31,961
32,370
Net deferred tax asset before valuation allowance
6,981
7,076
Valuation allowance
(6,981 )
(7,076 )
Net deferred tax asset
-
-
As
of March 31, 2020, the Company has provided valuation allowances of $6,981 in respect of deferred tax assets resulting from tax
loss carryforward and other temporary differences. Management currently believes that because the Company has a history of losses,
it is more likely than not that the deferred tax regarding the loss carryforward and other temporary differences will not be realized
in the foreseeable future.
C.
Available
carryforward tax losses:
As
of March 31, 2021 Viewbix Israel incurred operating losses in Israel of approximately $13,466 which may be carried forward and
offset against taxable income in the future for an indefinite period.
As
of March 31, 2021 the Company generated net operating losses in the U.S. of approximately $18,479 Net operating losses in the
U.S. are available through 2035. Utilization of U.S. net operating losses may be subject to substantial annual limitation due
to the “change in ownership” provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and similar state provisions. The annual
limitation may result in the expiration of net operating losses before utilization.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
10:
TAXES
ON INCOME (Cont.)
D.
Loss
(income) from continuing operations, before taxes on income, consists of the following:
For the three months ended March 31
2021
2020
USA
27
10
Israel
53
162
80
172
NOTE
11:
LOSS
PER SHARE-BASIC AND DILUTED
Composition:
For
the three months ended March 31
2021
2020
Unaudited
Basic
and diluted:
Net
loss attributable to ordinary stockholders
80
174
Weighted-average
ordinary shares
34,753,669
31,201,669
Loss
per share-basic and diluted
0.002
0.006
NOTE
12:
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPLICATIONS
The
COVID-19 pandemic, which originated in China in late 2019, has since spread across the globe and affected the economic condition
of most, if not all, countries, including the United States, Israel and many countries in Europe. On March 11, 2020, the World
Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic. While COVID-19 is still spreading and the final implications of the pandemic
are difficult to estimate at this stage, it is clear that it has affected the lives of a large portion of the global population.
As of March 31, 2021, the pandemic has caused repeated states of emergency to be declared in various countries, ongoing and extended
travel restrictions have been imposed for several months, strict quarantines rules have been established and maintained for an
extended period of time in a plethora of jurisdictions and various institutions and companies have been closed and rendered bankrupt.
The Company is actively monitoring the pandemic and is taking any necessary measures to respond to the situation in cooperation
with the various stakeholders. Due to the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company will continue to assess the
situation, including government-imposed restrictions, market by market. It is not possible at this time to estimate the full impact
that the COVID-19 pandemic could have on the Company’s business, the continued spread of COVID-19, and any additional measures
taken by governments, health officials or by the Company in response to such spread, could have on the Company’s business,
results of operations and financial condition. The COVID-19 pandemic and mitigation measures have also negatively impacted global
economic conditions, which, in turn, could adversely affect the Company’s business, results of operations and financial
condition. The extent to which the COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact the Company’s financial condition will depend on
future developments that are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted, including new government actions or restrictions, new information
that may emerge concerning the severity, longevity and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic activity.
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ITEM
2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Special
Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
The
following management’s discussion and analysis section should be read in conjunction with the Company’s unaudited
financial statements as of March 31, 2021 and 2020, and the related statements of comprehensive loss, statement of changes in
stockholders’ equity (deficit) and statements of cash flows for the three months then ended, and the related notes thereto
contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (this “Quarterly Report”).
Forward-Looking
Statements
This
management discussion and analysis section contains forward-looking statements, such as statements of the Company’s plans,
objectives, expectations and intentions. Any statements that are not statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements.
When used, the words “believe,” “plan,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “target,”
“estimate,” “expect” and the like, and/or future tense or conditional constructions “will,”
“may,” “could,” “should,” etc., or similar expressions, identify certain of these forward-looking
statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events
to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on
information we have when those statements are made or our management’s good faith belief as of that time with respect to
future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from
those expressed in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause such differences include,
but are not limited to:
●
the
short-term and long-term implications caused by our recent cost reduction efforts, including, but not limited to, our growing
inability to secure and maintain customers on the basis of insufficient capital resources;
●
sustained
turnover of key management;
●
our
history of recurring losses and negative cash flows from operating activities, significant future commitments and the uncertainty
regarding the adequacy of our liquidity to pursue our complete business objectives, and substantial doubt regarding our ability
to continue as a going concern;
●
our
need to raise additional capital to meet our business requirements in the future and such capital raising may be costly or
difficult to obtain and could dilute out stockholders’ ownership interests;
●
the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business plan and the global economy;
●
our
ability to adequately protect our intellectual property; and
●
entry
of new competitors and products and potential technological obsolescence of our products.
The
foregoing does not represent an exhaustive list of matters that may be covered by the forward-looking statements contained herein
or risk factors that we are faced with which may cause our actual results to differ from those anticipated in our forward-looking
statements. For a discussion of these and other risks that relate to our business and investing in our common stock, you should
carefully review the risks and uncertainties described in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and those contained in section captioned
“Risk Factors” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”)
on March 16, 2021 (the “Annual Report”). The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those contemplated
in these forward-looking statements as a result of these factors. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this Quarterly Report.
Overview
and background
Viewbix
Inc. (f/k/a Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc., f/k/a Emerald Medical Applications Corp.) (the “Registrant” or the
“Company”) is an interactive video technology and data platform that provides its clients with deep insights into
their video marketing performance as well as the effectiveness of its messaging.
Recent
Developments
Share
Exchange Agreement
On
February 7, 2019, the Company entered into a share exchange agreement (the “Share Exchange Agreement”) with Gix Internet
Ltd. (f/k/a Algomizer Ltd.) (TASE:GIX), a company organized under the laws of the State of Israel (“Gix”), pursuant
to which on July 25, 2019 (the “Closing Date”), Gix assigned, transferred and delivered its 99.83% holdings in Viewbix
Ltd. (“Viewbix Israel”) to the Company in exchange for shares of restricted common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
of the Company (the “Common Stock”), representing 65% of the issued and outstanding share capital of the Company on
a fully diluted basis as of the Closing Date, following the conversion of certain convertible notes of the Company and excluding
certain warrants to purchase shares of Common Stock expiring in 2020 and additional warrants as further described below (the “Fully
Diluted Share Capital”). In addition, upon the earlier of: (a) the launch of a live video product to an American consumer
in the United States by Viewbix Israel, or (b) the launch of an interactive television product to an American consumer in the
United States by Viewbix Israel, the Company agreed to issue to Gix an additional 1,642,193 shares of restricted Common Stock
representing 5% of the Fully Diluted Share Capital immediately following the Closing Date.
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On
July 24, 2019, and in connection with the Share Exchange Agreement, the Company filed a Certificate of Amendment to its Certificate
of Incorporation with the Secretary of State of Delaware reflecting its name change from Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc. to
Viewbix Inc. to reflect its new operations and business focus. On August 7, 2019, FINRA approved the Registrant’s name change
and its trading symbol was changed from “VRCP” to “VBIX” on the OTCQB.
On
the Closing Date, (i) the Company issued 20,281,085 shares of Common Stock to Gix in exchange for consideration consisting of
99.83% holdings in Viewbix Israel, and (ii) convertible notes representing 3,434,889 shares of Common Stock then currently issued
to holders were converted. The shares of Common Stock were issued under Regulation S. The Company also issued a total of 7,298,636
warrants to purchase shares of Common Stock to Gix, whereby (i) 3,649,318 of such warrants to purchase shares of Common Stock
were issued with an exercise price of $0.48, and (ii) 3,649,318 of such warrants to purchase shares of Common Stock were issued
with an exercise price of $0.80.
Following
the Closing Date, Viewbix Israel became a subsidiary of the Registrant. Viewbix Israel was incorporated in February 2006 in Israel.
On
June 6, 2020, Algomizer Ltd. changed its name to Gix Internet Ltd., or Gix
On
January 1, 2020, the Company announced certain cost reduction measures due to the Company not achieving certain revenue goals.
In connection with these cost reduction measures, on January 1, 2020, Mr. Jonathan Stefansky, the Company’s then chief executive
officer and member of the Company’s board of directors, tendered his resignation from the Board, and on the same date, the
sides reached a mutual understanding whereby Mr. Stefansky would step down as chief executive officer, effective March 1, 2020.
On the same date, the Company and Mr. Hillel Scheinfeld, the Company’s then chief operating officer, reached a similar mutual
understanding and agreed he would step down, also effective March 1, 2020. Mr. Amihay Hadad, the Company’s chief financial
officer, was appointed to the Company’s board of directors on January 1, 2020, and, effective as of March 1, 2020, he was
also appointed as the Company’s chief executive officer.
On
January 27, 2020, the Company entered into an agreement with a third-party to sell Virtual Crypto Technologies Ltd. for
NIS 50,000 ($14, 459), which transaction was consummated on February 12, 2020.
Results
of Operations
Results
of Operations During the Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 as Compared to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2020
Our
revenues were $8 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to $37 thousand during the same period in the prior
year. The reason for the decrease in the three months ended March 31, 2021 is due to the fact that on January 1, 2020, the Company
announced and began implementing certain cost reduction measures.
Our
cost of revenues were $0 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, with a slight decrease as compare to $4 thousand
during the same period in the prior year.
Our
research and development expenses were $16 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, as compared to $59 thousand during
the same period in the prior year. The reason for the decrease in the three months ended March 31, 2021 is due to the fact that
beginning on January 1, 2020, the Company announced and began implementing certain cost reduction measures.
Our
selling and marketing expenses were $2 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, as compared to $7 thousand during the
same period in the prior year. The reason for the decrease in the three months ended March 31, 2021 is due to the fact that on
January 1, 2020, the Company announced and begin implementing certain cost reduction measures.
Our
general and administrative expenses decreased to $63 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021 as compared to $175 thousand
during the same period in the prior year. Beginning on January 1, 2020, we announced and began implementing certain cost reduction
measures.
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Our
net financial expenses was $7 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to net financial income of $28 thousand
during the same period in the prior year. The reason for the change is due to the US dollar exchange rate difference during the
three months ended March 31, 2021 as compared to the same period in the prior year. In addition during December 2020 the company
entered into a Loan Agreement with certain investors which bearing an annually interest of 8%.
Our
tax on income was $0 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2021, which is a slight decrease compared to $2 thousand
during the same period in the prior year.
Liquidity
and Capital Resources
As
of March 31, 2021, we had current assets of $196 thousand consisting of $134 thousand in cash and cash equivalents, $21 thousand
in trade receivables, $14 thousand in other accounts receivables and, $27 thousand in prepaid expenses.
We
had $2,354 thousand in current liabilities consisting of $186 in other accounts payable and accrued liabilities, $54 Short term
loan $10 trade payable, and $2,104 payable to our parent company.
As of December
31, 2020, we had current assets of $225 thousand consisting of $148 thousand in cash and cash equivalents, $20
thousand in other receivables, $15 thousand in trade receivables and $42 thousand in prepaid expenses. We had
$2,303 thousand in current liabilities, which consisted of $177 in accounts payable and accrued liabilities, $22
trade payable, $2,054 payable to our parent company and $50 in Short term loan.
We had a negative working
capital of $2,158 thousand and $2,078 thousand as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively.
Our
Current liabilities as of March 31, 2021 were $2,354 thousand compared to $2,303 thousand as of December 31, 2020.
During
the three months ended March 31, 2021, we had negative cash flow from operations of $14 thousand which was mainly the result of
a net loss of $80 thousand, offset by decrease in working capital of $66 thousand.
During
the three months ended March 31, 2020, we had positive cash flow from operations of $10 thousand which was mainly the result of
a net loss of $174 thousand, offset by gains from the sale of a subsidiary and decrease in working capital of $187.
During
the three months ended March 31, 2021, we had none cash flow effect from investing activities as compared to a positive cash flow
effect from investing activities of $13 thousand as during the three mounts ended March 31, 2020.
There
are no limitations in the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation on the Company’s ability to borrow funds or raise
funds through the issuance of shares of its common stock to affect a business combination. The Company’s limited resources
and lack of having cash-generating business operations may make it difficult to borrow funds or raise capital. The Company’s
limitations to borrow funds or raise funds through the issuance of restricted capital stock required to effect or facilitate a
business combination may have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial condition and future prospects, including
the ability to complete a business combination.
Until
such time as the Company can generate substantial revenues, the Company expects to finance its cash needs through a combination
of the sale of its equity and/or convertible debt securities, debt financing and strategic alliances and collaborations. The Company
does not have any committed external source of funds. To the extent that the Company raises additional capital through the sale
of its equity and/or convertible debt securities, the ownership interest of its stockholders will be diluted, and the terms of
these securities may include liquidation or other preferences that adversely affect the rights of our common stockholders. Debt
financing, if available, may involve agreements that include covenants limiting or restricting our ability to take specific actions,
such as incurring additional debt, making capital expenditures or declaring dividends. To the extent that debt financing ultimately
proves to be available, any borrowing will subject us to various risks traditionally associated with indebtedness, including the
risks of interest rate fluctuations and insufficiency of cash flow to pay principal and interest, including debt of an acquired
business. If the Company raises funds through additional collaborations or strategic alliances with third parties, we may have
to relinquish valuable rights to our future revenue streams and/or distribution arrangements. No assurance can be given that any
future financing will be available or, if available, that it will be on terms that are satisfactory to the Company. If the Company
is unable to raise additional funds through equity and/or debt financings when needed or on attractive terms, the Company may
be required to delay, limit, reduce or terminate the operations of some or all of its business segments.
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Going
Concern:
The
Company has incurred $80 in net losses for the three months ended March 31, 2021, has $2,158 stockholders’ deficit as of
March 31, 2021 and $2,078 in total stockholders’ deficit as of December 31, 2020. Management expects the Company to continue
to generate substantial operating losses and to continue to fund its operations primarily through utilization of its current financial
resources and through additional raises of capital.
Such
conditions raise substantial doubts about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. Management’s plan
includes raising funds from outside potential investors. However, there is no assurance such funding will be available to the
Company or that it will be obtained on terms favorable to the Company or will provide the Company with sufficient funds to meet
its objectives. These financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of
assets, carrying amounts or the amount and classification of liabilities that may be required should the Company be unable to
continue as a going concern.
ITEM
3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Not
required for smaller reporting companies.
ITEM
4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Evaluation
of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
Our
management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure
controls and procedures pursuant to Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act as of March 31, 2021, the end of the
period covered by this Report on Form 10-Q.` Based on such evaluation, due to the material weakness discussed below, our principal
executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective at
a reasonable assurance level as of March 31, 2021.
Changes
in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
In
connection with the preparation of our consolidated financial statements as of and for the period ended March 31, 2021, we have
identified a material weakness in our internal control over financial reporting. The material weakness was identified in the period-end
financial reporting process, and is associated with our history as a private company and a material weakness is a deficiency or
combination of deficiencies in our internal control over financial reporting such that there is a reasonable possibility that
a material misstatement of our consolidated financial statements would not be prevented or detected on a timely basis. This deficiency
could result in additional misstatements to our consolidated financial statements that would be material and would not be prevented
or detected on a timely basis.
PART
II - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM
1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We
are currently not involved in any litigation that we believe could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition or
results of operations, except as set forth below. There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by
any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the executive
officers of the Company, threatened against or affecting the Company, our Common Stock, our officers or directors in their capacities
as such, in which an adverse decision could have a material adverse effect, other than as set forth below.
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In
June 2017, a lawsuit was filed with the Regional Labor Court in Tel Aviv (the “Tel Aviv Court”) against Emerald Israel,
and other defendants, claiming certain damages in the total amount of approximately $225,000, under the assertion of wrongful
termination by Emerald Israel. We believe these claims to be unsubstantiated and wholly without merit and accordingly filed our
response with the Tel Aviv Court in October of 2017. The dispute was initially heard by the Tel Aviv Court on February 13, 2020.
In a supplemental hearing on February 11, 2021, the plaintiff provided a certified confirmation of payment of approximately $14,668
by the National Insurance Institute of Israel for one month’s prior notice of termination, redemption of 16.8 days of vacation
and severance pay. The plaintiff’s summaries were filed on March 11, 2021, and the defendant’s summaries will be filed
until May 20, 2021.
ITEM
1A. RISK FACTORS
There
have been no material changes from the information set forth in “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in the Form 10-K filed with
the SEC on March 16, 2021
ITEM
2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
None.
ITEM
3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None.
ITEM
4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE
Not
applicable.
ITEM
5. OTHER INFORMATION
None.
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ITEM
6. EXHIBITS
(a)
The following documents are filed as exhibits to this Quarterly Report or incorporated by reference herein.
Exhibit
Number
Description
31.1*
Certification of Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
32.1**
Certification of Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS
XBRL
Instance Document
101.INS
XBRL
Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
101.CAL
XBRL
Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEF
XBRL
Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
101.LAB
XBRL
Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
101.PRE
XBRL
Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
*
Filed
herewith.
**
Furnished
herewith.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf
by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
VIEWBIX
INC.
By:
/s/
Amihay Hadad
Name:
Amihay
Hadad
Title:
Chief
Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Date:
May 13, 2021
(Principal
Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer)
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