Item 1. Financial Statements
ITEM
1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
June
30, 2024
CONTENTS
Page
Interim Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)
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Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited)
6
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity (unaudited)
7
– 8
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited)
9
– 10
Notes to the Interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited)
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
As of
June 30
As of
December 31
Note
2024
2023
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
609
1,774
Restricted deposits
42
149
Accounts receivable
6,073
11,359
Loan to parent company
3
3,865
3,752
Other current assets
773
771
Total current assets
11,362
17,805
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Deferred taxes
95
147
Property and equipment, net
40
245
Operating lease right-of-use asset
4
-
397
Intangible assets, net
5
10,996
12,434
Goodwill
5
7,515
12,254
Total non-current assets
18,646
25,477
Total assets
30,008
43,282
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited) (Cont.)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
As of
June 30
As of
December 31
Note
2024
2023
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payable
8,797
12,359
Short-term loans
6
2,360
5,000
Current maturities of long-term loans
6
2,079
1,440
Embedded derivatives
6,7
665
-
Short-term convertible loans
6E
459
-
Other payables
1,142
889
Operating lease liabilities - short term
4
-
85
Total current liabilities
15,502
19,773
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Long-term loans, net of current maturities
6
1,671
3,064
Derivative warrant liability
6,7
1,833
-
Operating lease liabilities - long term
4
-
304
Deferred taxes
1,306
1,517
Total non-current liabilities
4,810
4,885
Commitments and Contingencies
8
-
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SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
9
Common stock of $ 0.0001 par value - Authorized: 490,000,000 shares; Issued and outstanding: 15,855,301 and 14,920,585 shares as of June 30, 2024, and December 31, 2023, respectively.
3
3
Additional paid-in capital
25,905
25,476
Accumulated deficit
( 18,837 )
( 10,661 )
Equity attributed to shareholders of Viewbix Inc.
7,071
14,818
Non-controlling interests
2,625
3,806
Total equity
9,696
18,624
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
30,008
43,282
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
Note
2024
2023
2024
2023
For
the six months
ended June 30,
For
the three months
ended June 30,
Note
2024
2023
2024
2023
Revenues
17,335
48,016
7,333
27,154
Costs
and Expenses:
Traffic-acquisition
and related costs
14,069
42,031
5,854
24,050
Research
and development
1,262
1,513
532
717
Selling
and marketing
1,111
1,438
453
715
General
and administrative
1,302
1,392
646
688
Depreciation
and amortization
1,555
1,468
821
734
Goodwill
impairment
6B
4,739
-
4,739
-
Other
income
1D,4
( 213 )
-
( 233 )
-
Operating
income (loss)
( 6,490 )
174
( 5,479 )
250
Financial
expense, net
10
2,907
431
2,744
246
Income
(loss) before income taxes
( 9,397 )
( 257 )
( 8,223 )
4
Income
tax expense (benefit)
( 23 )
171
( 24 )
87
Net
loss
( 9,374 )
( 428 )
( 8,199 )
( 83 )
Less:
net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests
( 1,198 )
93
( 1,022 )
41
Net
loss attributable to shareholders of Viewbix Inc.
( 8,176 )
( 521 )
( 7,177 )
( 124 )
Net
income per share – Basic and diluted attributed to shareholders:
( 0.55 )
( 0.04 )
( 0.48 )
( 0.01 )
Weighted
average number of shares – Basic and diluted
14,987,350
14,810,974
15,054,116
14,837,688
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
Number
Amount
capital
Deficit
Shareholders
Interests
Equity
Common stock
Additional
paid-in
Accumulated
Total
Attributed
to the company’s
Non-
Controlling
Total
Number
Amount
capital
Deficit
Shareholders
Interests
Equity
Balance as of January 1, 2024
14,920,585
3
25,476
( 10,661 )
14,818
3,806
18,624
Net loss
-
-
-
( 8,176 )
( 8,176 )
( 1,198 )
( 9,374 )
Share-based compensation
-
-
12
-
12
17
29
Issuance of shares and warrants in connection
with issuance of convertible loans (see 6.E)
934,716
- (* )
180
-
180
-
180
Receipts on account of shares and warrants (see note (see note
12.A)
-
-
237
-
237
-
237
Balance as of June 30, 2024
15,855,301
3
25,905
( 18,837 )
7,071
2,625
9,696
Common stock
Additional
paid-in
Accumulated
Total
Attributed
to the company’s
Non-
Controlling
Total
Number
Amount
capital
Deficit
Shareholders
Interests
Equity
Balance as of April 1, 2024
14,920,585
3
25,482
( 11,660 )
13,825
3,642
17,467
Net loss
-
-
-
( 7,177 )
( 7,177 )
( 1,022 )
( 8,199 )
Share-based compensation
-
-
6
-
6
5
11
Issuance of shares and warrants in connection with issuance of debt and
convertible debt (see 6.E)
934,716
- (* )
180
-
180
-
180
Receipts on account of shares and warrants (see note (see note 12.A)
-
-
237
-
237
-
237
Balance as of June 30, 2024
15,855,301
3
25,905
( 18,837 )
7,071
2,625
9,696
(*)
Represents an amount less
than $1.
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
Common stock
Additional
paid-in
Accumulated
Total
Attributed
to the company’s
Non-
Controlling
Total
Number
Amount
capital
Deficit
Shareholders
Interests
Equity
Balance as of January 1, 2023
14,783,964
3
25,350
( 3,338 )
22,015
7,884
29,899
Net income (loss)
-
-
-
( 521 )
( 521 )
93
( 428 )
Share-based compensation (see note 9.A)
111,111
-
67
-
67
8
75
Transaction with the non-controlling interests (see note 1.C)
-
-
-
-
-
( 2,625 )
( 2,625 )
Dividend declared to non-controlling interests
-
-
-
-
-
( 153 )
( 153 )
Balance as of June 30, 2023
14,895,075
3
25,417
( 3,859 )
21,561
5,207
26,768
Common stock
Additional
paid-in
Accumulated
Total
Attributed
to the company’s
Non-
Controlling
Total
Number
Amount
capital
Deficit
Shareholders
Interests
Equity
Balance as of April 1, 2023
14,783,964
3
25,374
( 3,735 )
21,642
5,317
26,959
Balance
14,783,964
3
25,374
( 3,735 )
21,642
5,317
26,959
Net income (loss)
-
-
-
( 124 )
( 124 )
41
( 83 )
Share-based compensation (see note 9.A)
111,111
-
43
-
43
2
45
Dividend declared to non-controlling interests
-
-
-
-
-
( 153 )
( 153 )
Balance as of June 30, 2023
14,895,075
3
25,417
( 3,859 )
21,561
5,207
26,768
Balance
14,895,075
3
25,417
( 3,859 )
21,561
5,207
26,768
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
2024
2023
2024
2023
For the six months
ended June 30,
For the three months
ended June 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Cash flows from Operating Activities
Net loss
( 9,374 )
( 428 )
( 8,199 )
( 83 )
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
1,555
1,468
821
734
Share-based compensation
29
75
11
45
Deferred taxes
( 159 )
( 92 )
( 78 )
( 34 )
Accrued interest, net
34
( 6 )
20
-
Interest income
( 79 )
( 43 )
( 40 )
( 22 )
Amortization of loan discount
15
-
13
-
Amortization of deferred debt issuance costs (see note 6 .E )
6
-
6
-
Goodwill Impairment
4,739
-
4,739
-
Equity based debt issuance costs (see note 6 .E )
26
-
26
-
Loss from substantial debt terms modification
(see note 6 .E )
2,515
-
2,515
-
Loss on sale and disposal of property and equipment
72
-
72
-
Loss from termination of lease agreement
8
-
8
-
Changes in assets and liabilities items:
Decrease (increase) in accounts receivable
5,286
2,530
931
( 2,856 )
Decrease (increase) in other current assets
59
280
( 89 )
129
Decrease (increase) in operating lease right-of-use asset
-
44
( 23 )
22
Decrease in severance pay, net
-
( 100 )
-
( 97 )
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable
( 3,519 )
( 2,437 )
433
3,289
Decrease (increase) in other payables
243
( 218 )
158
( 96 )
Decrease in operating lease liabilities
-
( 58 )
25
( 28 )
Net cash provided by operating activities
1,456
1,015
1,349
1,003
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
INTERIM
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited) (Cont.)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
For the six months
ended June 30,
For the three months
ended June 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Cash flows from Investing Activities
Purchase of property and equipment
-
( 10 )
-
( 8 )
Net cash used in investing activities
-
( 10 )
-
( 8 )
Cash flows from Financing Activities
Cash paid to non-controlling interests (see note 1.C)
-
( 2,625 )
-
-
Receipt of short-term bank loan
1,750
1,200
1,650
1,200
Receipt of short-term loan
350
-
350
-
Repayment of short-term loans
( 4,711 )
( 269 )
( 3,968 )
( 22 )
Receipt of long-term loans (see note 6.B)
-
1,500
-
-
Repayment of long-term bank loans
( 320 )
( 874 )
( 320 )
( 457 )
Payment of dividend to non-controlling interests
-
( 598 )
-
( 153 )
Payment of dividend to shareholders (see note 9.E.1)
-
( 130 )
-
-
Increase in loan to parent company
( 34 )
( 104 )
( 17 )
( 32 )
Receipts on account of shares and warrants (see note 12.A)
237
-
237
-
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
( 2,728 )
( 1,900 )
( 2,068 )
536
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash
( 1,272 )
( 895 )
( 719 )
1,531
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period
1,923
4,381
1,370
1,955
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
651
3,486
651
3,486
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Activities:
Cash paid during the period
Taxes paid
80
512
26
327
Interest paid
389
444
184
247
Total Cash paid during the period
469
956
210
574
Substantial non-cash activities:
Deemed extinguishment and re-issuance of debt (see note 6.B)
500
-
500
-
Termination of operating lease agreement (see note 4)
389
-
389
-
Share-based compensation to a director (see note 9.A)
-
34
-
34
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these Interim Condensed Consolidated financial statements.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1: GENERAL
A.
Organizational Background
Viewbix
Inc. (formerly known as Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc.) (the “Company”) was incorporated in the State of Delaware on August
16, 1985, under a predecessor name, The InFerGene Company (“InFerGene Company”). On August 25, 1995, a wholly owned subsidiary
of InFerGene Company merged with Zaxis International, Inc., an Ohio corporation, which following such merger, the surviving entity, InFerGene
Company, changed its name to Zaxis International, Inc (“Zaxis”). In 2015 the Company changed its name to Emerald Medical
Applications Corp., subsequent to which the Company, through its subsidiary, was engaged in the development of technology for use in
detection of skin cancer. On January 29, 2018, the Company ceased its business operations in this field.
On
January 17, 2018, the Company formed a new wholly owned subsidiary under the laws of the State of Israel, Virtual Crypto Technologies
Ltd. (“VCT Israel”), to develop and market software and hardware products facilitating and supporting the purchase and/or
sale of cryptocurrencies. Effective as of March 7, 2018, the Company’s name was changed from Emerald Medical Applications Corp.
to Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc. VCT Israel ceased its business operation in 2019 and prior to consummation of the Recapitalization
Transaction. On January 27, 2020, VCT Israel was sold to a third party for NIS 50 thousand (approximately $ 13 ).
On
February 7, 2019, the Company entered into a share exchange agreement (the “Share Exchange Agreement” or the “Recapitalization
Transaction”) with Gix Internet Ltd., a company organized under the laws of the State of Israel (“Gix” or “Parent
Company’’), pursuant to which, Gix assigned, transferred and delivered its 99.83 % holdings in Viewbix Ltd., a company organized
under the laws of the State of Israel (“Viewbix Israel”), to the Company in exchange for shares of the Company, which resulted
in Viewbix Israel becoming a subsidiary of the Company. In connection with the Share Exchange Agreement, effective as of August 7, 2019,
the Company’s name was changed from Virtual Crypto Technologies, Inc. to Viewbix Inc.
B.
Reorganization Transaction
On
December 5, 2021, the Company entered into a certain Agreement and Plan of Merger with Gix Media Ltd. (“Gix Media”), an Israeli
company and the majority-owned ( 77.92 %) subsidiary of Gix, the Parent Company and Vmedia Merger Sub Ltd., an Israeli company and wholly-owned
subsidiary of the Company (“Merger Sub”), pursuant to which, Merger Sub merged with and into Gix Media, with Gix Media being
the surviving entity and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company (the “Reorganization Transaction”).
On
September 19, 2022, (the “Closing Date”) the Reorganization Transaction was consummated and as a result, all outstanding
ordinary shares of Gix Media, having no par value (the “Gix Media Shares”) were delivered to the Company in exchange for
the Company’s shares of common stock, par value $ 0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”). As a result of the Reorganization
Transaction, the former holders of Gix Media Shares, who previously held approximately 68% of the Company’s Common Stock, hold
approximately 97% of the Company’s Common Stock, and Gix Media became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company .
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1: GENERAL (Cont.)
B.
Reorganization Transaction (Cont.)
In
connection with the Closing of the Reorganization Transaction, the Company filed an Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
(the “Amended COI”) with the Secretary of State of Delaware, effective as of August 31, 2022, pursuant to which, concurrently
with the effectiveness of the Amended COI, the Company, among other things, effected a reverse stock split of its common stock at a ratio
of 1-for-28 .
As
the Company and Gix Media Ltd. were consolidated both by the Parent Company and Medigus Ltd. (the “Ultimate Parent”), before
and after the Reorganization Transaction, the Reorganization Transaction was accounted for as a transaction between entities under common
control. Accordingly, the financial information of the Company and Gix Media Ltd. is presented in these financial statements, for all
periods presented, reflecting the historical cost of the Company and Gix Media Ltd., as it is reflected in the consolidated financial
statements of the Parent Company, for all periods preceding March 1, 2022, the date the Ultimate Parent obtained a controlling interest
in the Parent Company and as it is reflected in the consolidated financial statements of the Ultimate Parent for all periods subsequent
to March 1, 2022.
C.
Business Overview
The
Company and its subsidiaries (the “Group”), Gix Media and Cortex Media Group Ltd. (“Cortex”), operate in the
field of digital advertising. The Group has two main activities that are reported as separate operating segments: the search segment
and the digital content segment.
The
search segment develops a variety of technological software solutions, which perform automation, optimization, and monetization of internet
campaigns, for the purposes of obtaining and routing internet user traffic to its customers. The search segment activity is conducted
by Gix Media.
The
digital content segment is engaged in the creation and editing of content, in different languages, for different target audiences, for
the purposes of generating revenues from leading advertising platforms, including Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Apple, by utilizing such
content to obtain and route internet user traffic for its customers. The digital content segment activity is conducted by Cortex.
On
January 23, 2023, Gix Media acquired an additional 10 % of the share capital of Cortex, increasing its holdings to 80 % in consideration
for $ 2,625 (the “Subsequent Purchase”). The Subsequent Purchase was financed by Gix Media’s existing cash balances
and by a long-term bank loan received on January 17, 2023, in the amount of $ 1,500 (see also note 6.B).
The
Subsequent Purchase was recorded as a transaction with non-controlling interests in the Company’s statement of changes in shareholders
equity for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1: GENERAL (Cont.)
D.
Impact of the “Iron Swords” War on Israel
On
October 7, 2023, following the brutal attacks on Israel by Hamas, a terrorist organization located in the Gaza Strip that infiltrated
Israel’s southern border and conducted a series of attacks on civilian and military targets, Israel’s security cabinet declared
war (the “War”). Following the commencement of the War, hostilities also intensified between Israel and Hezbollah, a terrorist
organization located in Lebanon. This may escalate in the future into a greater regional conflict. The War led to a reduction of business
activities in Israel, evacuation of residences located in the northern and southern borders of Israel, a significant call up of military
reserves and lower availability of work force.
As
the Group’s customers are mainly in the US and Europe, its operations, revenues, and profitability were indirectly affected due
to recruitment of senior employees to military reserves for an extended period of time. In January 2024, the Gix Media and Cortex filed
a request with the Israeli Tax Authority (the “ITA”) to receive compensation for the decrease in revenues related to the
War. In April and May 2024, Gix Media and Cortex received a total of $ 337 from the ITA that were recorded as other income in the Company’s
consolidated statement of operations for the six months period ended June 30, 2024.
As
of the date of these financial statements the war is still on going. Therefore, there is no assurance that future developments of the
War will not have any impact for reasons beyond the Company’s control, such as expansion of the War to additional regions and the
recruitment of more senior employees. The Company has business continuity procedures in place, and will continue to follow developments,
assessing potential impact, if any, on the Company’s business, financials, and operations.
E.
Cortex Adverse Effect
In
April 2024, the Company was informed by Cortex that a significant customer of Cortex recently notified Cortex it will stop advertising
on Cortex’s sites, as part of its policy decision to cease advertising on Made for Advertising (“MFA”) sites (the “Cortex
Adverse Effect”). The Cortex Adverse Effect, which has materially affected Cortex’s business and operations, has occurred
following certain recent developments relating to publishers that are categorized by a number of on-line advertisers as MFA, including
decisions made by leading media on-line advertisers to prioritize different media categories and implement publishing restrictions in
connection with MFA. Due to the Cortex Adverse Effect and additional circumstances as explained in note 5.B, the Company recorded an impairment
of $ 4,739 in the goodwill related to the digital content segment.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
1: GENERAL (Cont.)
F.
Going Concern
During the second half of 2023 and the six months ended June 30, 2024 the
Company experienced a decrease in its revenues from the digital content and search segments, as a result of the Cortex Adverse effect
(see note 1.E), a decrease in user traffic acquired from third party advertising platforms, an industry-wide decrease in advertising budget,
changes and updates to internet browsers’ technology, which adversely impacted the Company’s ability to acquire traffic in
the search segment and a decrease in revenues from routing of traffic acquired from third-party strategic partners in the search segment,
as a result of lack of availability of suppliers credit from such third party strategic partners. As a result of the foregoing, during
the six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company recorded an operating loss of $ 6,490 compared to an operating profit of $ 174 in the six
months ended June 30, 2023. Additionally, the Company recorded a net loss of $ 9,374 during the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared
to $ 428 in the six months ended June 30, 2023. As of June 30, 2024, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $ 609 , bank loans of $ 5,789
and accumulated deficit of $ 18,837 .
The
decline in revenues and other circumstances described above raise substantial doubts about the Company’s ability to continue as
a going concern during the 12-month period following the issuance date of these financial statements.
Management’s response to these conditions included reduction of salaries
and related expenses and reduction of professional services in the research and development, selling and marketing functions, reduction
of other operational expenses, such as lease costs and overheads, as well as creation of new partnerships and other new income sources.
In addition, during the three months ended June 30, 2024, the company entered into a facility agreement (see Note 6.E) and subsequent
to the balance sheet date raised through a private placement and through two additional facility agreements with certain investors and
lenders (see note 12) aggregate gross proceeds of $ 887 . Additionally, the Company plans to uplist its shares of common stock to a national
securities exchange (the “Uplist”), after which, in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid private placement and facility
agreements, the company is expected to receive additional funds. Furthermore, the company’s subsidiaries entered into an addendum
to the loan agreement with Bank Leumi pursuant to which loans repayments were deferred while short term credit lines with Bank Leumi continued
to be utilized. However, there is significant uncertainty as to whether the Company will further succeed to implement its plans or be
able to secure additional funds when needed.
These
financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be necessary if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.
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VIEWBIX
INC.
NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
2: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
A.
Unaudited Interim Financial Statements
The
accompanying unaudited interim condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting
principles (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and footnotes required by generally accepted
accounting principles for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair
presentation have been included (consisting only of normal recurring adjustments except as otherwise discussed). For further information,
reference is made to the consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto included in the Group’s Annual Report on Form
10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.
B.
Principles of Consolidation
The
accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All intercompany
balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
C.
Use of estimates
The
preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the
reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. The Company evaluates on an ongoing basis its
assumptions, including those related to contingencies, deferred taxes, inventory impairment, stock-based compensation, as well as in
estimates used in applying the revenue recognition policy. Actual results may differ from those estimates.
D.
Derivative Financial Instruments
The
Company evaluates its financial instruments to determine if such instruments are derivatives or contain features that qualify as embedded
derivatives in accordance with ASC Topic 815, “Derivatives and Hedging”. Derivative instruments are initially recorded at
fair value on the grant date and re-valued at each reporting date, with changes in the fair value reported in the unaudited condensed
statements of operations.
E.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair
value is defined as the price that would be received for sale of an asset or paid to transfer of a liability, in an orderly transaction
between market participants at the measurement date. US GAAP establishes a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs
used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets
or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). These tiers include:
● Level
1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical instruments
in active markets.
● Level
2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly
or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets
or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
● Level
3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring
an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques
in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.
F.
Significant Accounting Policies
The
significant accounting policies followed in the preparation of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements are
identical to those applied in the preparation of the latest annual financial statements other than the significant accounting policies of derivative financial instruments and fair value of financial instruments
(see notes 2.D and 2.E above).
G.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Management
does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards, if currently adopted, would have a material effect
on the Group’s interim condensed consolidated financial statements.
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
3: LOAN TO PARENT COMPANY
SCHEDULE OF LOAN FROM TO PARENT COMPANY
As of
June 30 2024
As of
December 31 2023
Loan to Parent Company
$ 3,865
$ 3,752
The
balance with the Parent Company represents a balance of an intercompany loan under a loan agreement signed between Gix Media and the
Parent Company on March 22, 2020. The loan bears interest at a rate to be determined from time to time in accordance with Section 3(j)
of the Income Tax Ordinance, new version, and the Income Tax Regulations (Determination of Interest Rate for the purposes of Section
3(j), 1986) or according to a market interest rate decision as agreed between the parties. The amount of the loan is in U.S. dollars.
On March 20, 2024, the Company’s board of directors approved to extend the loan between Gix Media and the Parent Company by 6 months
until July 1, 2024. All other terms and conditions of the loan remained unchanged.
For
the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, Gix Media recognized interest income in the amount of $ 79 and $ 43 , respectively.
NOTE
4: LEASES
On
February 25, 2021, Gix Media entered into a lease agreement for a new corporate office of 479 square meters in Ramat Gan, Israel, at
a monthly rent fee of $ 10 . The lease period is for 36 months (the “initial lease period”) with an option by the Company to
extend the lease period for two additional terms of 24 months each. In accordance with the lease agreement, the Company made leasehold
improvements in exchange for a rent fee discount of $ 67 which will be spread over the initial lease period.
The
Company includes renewal options that it is reasonably certain to exercise in the measurement of the lease liabilities. In December 2023,
the Company exercised the option to extend the lease period for an additional term of 24 months (from March 1, 2024, to February 28,
2026 ).
On June 20, 2024, Gix Media
and the lessor of its offices entered into a lease termination agreement. According to the agreement, the lease, which originally had
a termination date of February 28, 2026, terminated on June 30, 2024. In compensation for the lessor’s consent to early termination
Gix Media paid to the lessor $ 7 in cash and $ 62 in office furniture and equipment, as per the carrying values of such assets on the Company’s
books as of the early termination date.
As a result of the early termination of the agreement, the Company recorded
a capital loss of $ 46 in other expenses in its statement of operations for the six months period ended June 30, 2024.
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
5: GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET
A.
Composition:
SCHEDULE OF GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Internal-use Software
Customer Relations
Technology
Goodwill
Total
Cost:
Balance as of January 1, 2024
465
6,234
11,008
12,254
29,961
Additions
-
-
-
-
-
Impairment of goodwill
-
-
-
( 4,739 )
( 4,739 )
Balance as of June 30, 2024
465
6,234
11,008
7,515
25,222
Accumulated amortization:
Balance as of January 1, 2024
276
1,631
3,366
-
5,273
Amortization recognized during the period
76
445
917
-
1,438
Balance as of June 30, 2024
352
2,076
4,283
-
6,711
Amortized cost:
As of June 30, 2024
113
4,158
6,725
7,515
18,511
Internal-use Software
Customer Relations
Technology
Goodwill
Total
Cost:
Balance as of January 1, 2023
465
6,234
11,008
17,361
35,068
Cost, beginning balance
465
6,234
11,008
17,361
35,068
Additions
-
-
-
-
-
Impairment of goodwill
-
-
-
( 5,107 )
( 5,107 )
Balance as of December 31, 2023
465
6,234
11,008
12,254
29,961
Cost, ending balance
465
6,234
11,008
12,254
29,961
Accumulated amortization:
Balance as of January 1, 2023
122
741
1,531
-
2,394
Accumulated amortization, beginning balance
122
741
1,531
-
2,394
Amortization recognized during the year
154
890
1,835
-
2,879
Balance as of December 31, 2023
276
1,631
3,366
-
5,273
Accumulated amortization, ending balance
276
1,631
3,366
-
5,273
Amortized cost:
As of December 31, 2023
189
4,603
7,642
12,254
24,688
Amortized cost
189
4,603
7,642
12,254
24,688
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
5: GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET (Cont.)
B.
Impairment of goodwill:
As
of June 30, 2024, the Company identified indicators of impairment of the digital content reporting unit. As a result, the Company
performed an impairment test which included a quantitative analysis of the fair value of the reporting unit. The fair value was
estimated using the income approach, which is based on the present value of the future cash flows attributable to the reporting
unit. The Company compared the fair value of the reporting unit to its carrying amount. As the carrying amount exceeded the fair
value, the Company recognized an impairment loss of $ 4,739
which was driven mainly due to the Cortex Adverse Effect (see note 1.E) and due to a decrease in the cash flow projections.
As
of December 31, 2023, the Company recognized an impairment loss of $ 5,107 related to the digital content reporting unit.
NOTE
6: LOANS
A.
Composition of long-term
and short-term loans of the Group:
SCHEDULE OF COMPOSITION OF BALANCE OF GROUP’S LOANS
Interest rate
As of
June 30, 2024
As of
December 31, 2023
Short-term bank loan – Gix Media
SOFR + 4.25 %
900
3,500
Short-term bank loan – Gix Media (received on June 13, 2024)
SOFR + 4.08 %
339
-
Short-term bank loan – Cortex
SOFR + 4.08 %
800
1,500
Short-term bank loan
SOFR + 4.08 %
800
1,500
Long-term bank loan, including current maturity – Gix Media (received on October 13, 2021)
SOFR + 4.12 %
2,714
2,963
Long-term bank loan, including current maturity – Gix Media (received on January 17, 2023)
SOFR + 5.37 %
1,036
1,107
Long-term loan – Viewbix Israel
9 %
-
434
Long-term loan
9 %
-
434
Short-term convertible loan -
June 2024 Facility Agreement – Viewbix Inc
12 %
321
-
Line of credit
12 %
321
-
Bank Loan
6,110
9,504
B.
Gix Media’s Loan
Agreement
On
January 23, 2023, Gix Media acquired an additional 10 % of Cortex’s capital shares which was financed by Gix Media’s existing
cash balances and by a long-term bank loan received on January 17, 2023, in the amount of $ 1,500 to be repaid in 42 monthly payments
at an annual interest rate of SOFR + 5.37 %.
On
June 13, 2024, Gix Media and Leumi entered into an addendum to an existing loan agreement between the parties which was be effective
from May 15, 2024, pursuant to which, inter alia: (i) the addendum will be effective until August 31, 2024; (ii) the Company is
obligated to transfer to Gix Media $ 600 ;
(iii) a new covenant, measured by reference to positive EBTIDA was implemented; (iv) all payments due to Leumi Long-term bank loan
were deferred to August 31, 2024 and from September 1, 2024, payments will be repaid as schedule until the end of the Long-term bank
loan; (v) a new $ 350
loan was granted to Gix Media on June 13, 2024, to be repaid until August 30, 2024, alongside the existing credit facility to Gix
Media, which remains equal to 80 %
of Gix Media’s customer balance; (vi) Gix Media is obligated to perform a reduction in expenses, including reduction in
force.
C.
Cortex’s Loan
Agreement:
On
September 21, 2022, Cortex and Leumi entered into an addendum to an existing loan agreement between the parties, dated August 15, 2020
(“Cortex Loan Agreement”). As part of the addendum to the Cortex Loan Agreement, Leumi provided Cortex with a monthly renewable
credit line of $ 1,500 (the “Cortex Credit Line”). The Cortex Credit Line is determined every month at the level of 70 % of
Cortex’s customers’ balance. The amounts that are drawn from the Cortex Credit Line bear an annual interest of SOFR + 3.52 %.
On
April 27, 2023, Leumi increased the Cortex Credit Line by $ 1,000 . In September 2023, Cortex and Leumi entered into an additional addendum
to the Cortex Loan Agreement, in which Leumi extended the Cortex Credit Line of $ 2,500 by one year which will expire on September 20,
2024 . The amounts that are drawn from the Cortex Credit Line bear an annual interest of SOFR + 4.08 %.
On
May 27, 2024, Cortex and Leumi entered into an amendment to Cortex Loan Agreement, pursuant to which, the credit facility to Cortex will
be 80 % of Cortex’s customer balance and up to $ 2,000 .
As
of June 30, 2024, Cortex has drawn $ 800 of the Cortex Credit Line.
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
6: LOANS (Cont.)
D.
Long term loan and issuance
of warrants:
On November 15, 2023, Viewbix Israel entered
into a Loan Agreement (the “2023 Loan”) with certain lenders (the “Lenders”) whereby the Lenders provided Viewbix
Israel with loans in the aggregate amount of $ 480 . In connection with the 2023 Loan, the Company issued to each lender a warrant to purchase
shares of common stock (the “2023 Warrants”). The 2023 Warrants are exercisable to 480,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise
price of $ 0.50 per share and will expire and cease to be exercisable on December 31, 2025 . The Company recorded the 2023 Warrants as an
equity instrument.
The
terms of the 2023 Loan were substantially amended on June 18, 2024, by the June 2024 Facility Agreement (see note 6.E). These
amendments represent a substantial modification in accordance with ASC Topic 470. Accordingly, the terms modification was accounted
for as an extinguishment of the original financial liability and the initial recognition of new financial instruments issued at
their fair value as of the effective date of the June 2024 Facility Agreement. As a result of the substantial modification of terms,
the Company recognized finance expense of $2,515 in its interim condensed consolidated statement of operations for the six months
period ended June 30, 2024.
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NOTE
6: LOANS (Cont.)
E.
June 2024 Facility Agreement:
On
June 18, 2024, the Company entered into a credit facility agreement which was amended and restated on July 22, 2024 (the “June
2024 Facility Agreement”) for a $ 1 million credit facility (the “June 2024 Facility Loan Amount”) with a group of lenders
including L.I.A. Pure Capital Ltd (the “June 2024 Lead Lender”, and collectively, the “June 2024 Lenders”). In
addition to the June 2024 Facility Loan Amount, the June 2024 Facility Agreement includes $ 531 of outstanding debt owed by the Company
to the June 2024 Lenders (the “June 2024 Prior Loan Amount”, and together with the June 2024 Facility Loan Amount, the “June
2024 Loan Amount”).
The
term (the “June 2024 Facility Term”) of the June 2024 Facility Agreement expires 12
months following the date of the June 2024 Facility Agreement (the “Initial Maturity Date”), provided that, if the
effectiveness of an uplisting of the Company’s shares of common stock to a national securities exchange (the
“Uplist”) occurs prior to the Initial Maturity Date, the June 2024 Facility Term will expire 12
months following the effective date of the Uplist. The June 2024 Facility Agreement sets forth a drawdown schedule as follows: (i)
an aggregate amount of $350 was drawn down on the date of the Prior June 2024 Facility Agreement, (ii) an aggregate amount of
$150 drawn down upon the filing of the Company’s PIPE Registration Statement (as defined in note 12.A) and (iii) an amount of
$500 drawn down upon the effectiveness of the Uplist.
The
June 2024 Facility Loan Amount accrues interest at a rate of 12 % per annum, and the Company will also pay such interest on the June 2024
Prior Loan Amount, which is equal to $ 184 (the “June 2024 Facility Interest”). The June 2024 Facility Interest was paid
in advance for the first year of the June 2024 Facility in (i) shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25
for each U.S. dollar of June 2024 Facility Interest accrued on the respective June 2024 Loan Amount, equal to an aggregate of 734,716
shares of common stock (the “June 2024 Facility Shares”) and (b) a warrant to purchase a number of shares of common stock
equal to the June 2024 Facility Shares (the “June 2024 Facility Warrant”).
Immediately
following the effectiveness of the Uplist, (i) $ 663 of
the June 2024 Loan Amount will convert into shares of common stock at a conversion rate equal to $ 0.25 per
share of the Company’s common stock (the “June 2024 Convertible Stock”) and (ii) the company will issue a warrant
in substantially the same form and on substantially the same terms as a June 2024 Facility Warrant to purchase a number of shares of
the Company’s common stock equal to the June 2024 Convertible Stock with an exercise price of $ 0.25 per
share (the “June 2024 Conversion Warrant”, and (i) and (ii), collectively a “June 2024 Conversion Unit”).
Such portion of the June 2024 Loan Amount that is not converted into a June 2024 Conversion Unit will remain outstanding and will
not convert following the Uplist. For the duration of the June 2024 Facility Term of the June 2024 Facility Agreement, the June 2024
Lenders may elect to convert after the effectiveness of the Uplist such unconverted portion of the June 2024 Loan Amount into
additional June 2024 Conversion Units or, upon the expiration of the June 2024 Facility Term, such unconverted portion of the June
2024 Loan Amount will be repaid in accordance with the terms of the June 2024 Facility Agreement.
The
June 2024 Facility Warrants are exercisable upon issuance at an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share of common stock and will have a three-year
term from the issuance date.
In
addition and in connection with the June 2024 Facility Agreement, the Company agreed to pay the June 2024 Lead Lender a commission consisting
of (i) 200,000 shares of common stock, (ii) a warrant in substantially the same form and on substantially the same terms as the June
2024 Facility Warrant to purchase 200,000 shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share (the “June 2024 Lead
Lender Warrant”) and (iii) a warrant to purchase 2,500,000 shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 1.00 per share, representing
an aggregate exercise amount of $ 2.5 million, subject to beneficial ownership limitations and adjustments (the “June 2024 Lead
Lender Fee Warrant” and together with the June 2024 Lead Lender Warrant and the June 2024 Facility Warrants, the “June 2024
Warrants”) see also note 12.B.
The conversion and conversion related features of the June 2024 facility
loan were bifurcated from their host debt contract and recognized as liabilities measured at fair value at each cut-off date. The facility
loan was initially recorded at its fair value and subsequently measured at cost. The shares and Warrants A issued as prepayment of interest
and as commission to the 2024 Lead Lender were initially recognized at fair value and classified in equity. The June 2024 Lead Lender
Warrant was initially recognized at fair value and classified as a liability measured at fair value at each cut-off date (see note 7).
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
7: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AT FAIR VALUE
Financial
instruments:
The
Company has financial instruments measured at level 3 from the June 2024 Facility Agreement (see note 6.E).
The
fair value of the financial instruments under the June 2024 Facility Agreement, as of June 18, 2024, was
calculated using the following unobservable inputs: share price: $ 0.118 , expected volatility: 125 %, exercise price: $ 0.25 , risk-free
interest rate: 4.41 % , expected life: 3.0 years.
The
fair value of the financial instruments estimated by the Company’s management as of June 30 and June 18, 2024, was substantially
the same.
The
following table presents the financial liabilities that were measured at fair value through profit or loss:
SCHEDULE
OF FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
June 30,
2024
December 31, 2023
Level 3
Level 3
Embedded derivatives
665
-
Derivative warrant liability
1,833
-
Total financial liabilities
2,498
-
NOTE
8: COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Liens:
On
September 19, 2022, as part of the Reorganization Transaction terms, the Company has provided several liens under Gix Media’s Financing
Agreement with Leumi in connection with the Cortex Transaction, as follows: (1) a guarantee to Bank Leumi of all of Gix Media’s
obligations and undertakings to Bank Leumi unlimited in amount; (2) a subordination letter signed by the Company to Leumi Bank; (3) A
first ranking all asset charge over all of the assets of the Company; and (4) a Deposit Account Control Agreement over the Company’s
bank accounts.
Gix
Media has provided several liens under the Financing Agreement with Leumi in connection with the Cortex Transaction, as follows: (1)
a floating lien on Gix Media’s assets; (2) a lien on Gix Media’s bank account in Leumi; (3) a lien on Gix Media’s rights
under the Cortex Transaction; (4) a fixed lien on Gix Media’s intellectual property; and (5) a lien on Gix Media’s full holdings
in Cortex.
Gix
Media restricted deposits in the amount of $ 8 as of June 30, 2024, are used as a security in respect of credit cards. Cortex has a restricted
deposit in the amount of $ 34 as of June 30, 2024, is used as a security in respect of its leased offices.
NOTE
9: SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
A.
Shares of Common Stock:
Shares
of Common Stock confer the rights to: (i) participate in the general meetings, to one vote per share for any purpose, to an equal part,
on share basis, (ii) in distribution of dividends and (iii) to equally participate, on share basis, in distribution of excess of assets
and funds from the Company and will not confer other privileges.
On
May 18, 2023, the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) approved to issue and grant 111,111 shares of restricted
Common Stock (“Equity Grant”) to one of the Company’s directors (the “Director”). The Equity Grant was
granted for consulting services provided to the Company by the Director, specifically in connection with securing favorable terms for
a bank financing. The Company recorded a share-based compensation expense of $ 34 in general and administrative expenses in connection
to the Equity Grant.
On
June 18, 2024, as part of the June 2024 Facility Agreement the Company issued to June 2024 Lenders 934,716 shares of common stock and
934,716 warrant to purchase shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share. In addition, the Company issued to the
June 2024 Lead Lender a warrant to purchase 2,500,000 shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 1.00 per share, representing
an aggregate exercise amount of $ 2.5 million.
B.
Warrants:
The
following table summarizes information of outstanding warrants as of June 30, 2024:
SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS
Warrants
Warrant Term
Exercise Price
Exercisable
Class J Warrants
130,333
July 2029
13.44
130,333
Class K Warrants
130,333
July 2029
22.40
130,333
2023 Warrants (see note 6.D)
480,000
December 2025
0.50
480,000
June 2024 Facility Agreement Warrants
934,716
June 2027
0.25
934,716
June 2024 Lead Lender Warrants (see note 12.B)
2,500,000
June 2027
1.00
2,500,000
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
9: SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Cont.)
C.
Share option plan
In
2017, after the completion of Gix Media’s acquisition by the Parent Company, the Parent Company granted options to Gix Media’s
employees. These options entitle the employees to purchase ordinary shares of the Parent Company that are traded on Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange.
On
March 2, 2023, the Board approved the adoption of the 2023 Stock Incentive Plan (the “2023 Plan”). The 2023 Plan permits
the issuance of up to (i) 2,500,000 shares of Common Stock, plus (ii) an annual increase equal to the lesser of (A) 5 % of the Company’s
outstanding capital stock on the last day of the immediately preceding calendar year; and (B) such smaller amount as determined by the
Board, provided that no more than 2,500,000 shares of Common Stock may be issued upon the exercise of Incentive Stock Options. If any
outstanding awards expire, are canceled or are forfeited, the underlying shares would be available for future grants under the 2023 Plan.
As of the date of approval of the financial statements, the Company had reserved 2,500,000 shares of Common Stock for issuance under
the 2023 Plan.
The
2023 Plan provides for the grant of stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units, stock or other stock-based awards, under
various tax regimes, including, without limitation, in compliance with Section 102 and Section 3(i) of the Israeli Income Tax Ordinance
(New Version) 5271-1961, and for awards granted to United States employees or service providers, including those who are deemed to be
residents of the United States for tax purposes, Section 422 and Section 409A of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
In
connection with the adoption of the 2023 Plan, on March 7, 2023, the Company entered into certain intercompany reimbursement agreements
with two of its subsidiaries, Viewbix Israel and Gix Media (the “Recharge Agreements”). The Recharge Agreements provide for
the offer of awards under the 2023 Plan to employees or service providers of Viewbix Israel and Gix Media (the “Affiliates”)
under the 2023 Plan. Under the Recharge Agreements, the Affiliates will each bear the costs of awards granted to its employees or its
service providers under the 2023 Plan and will reimburse the Company upon the issuance of shares of Common Stock pursuant to an award,
for the costs of shares issued, but in any event not prior to the vesting of an award. The reimbursement amount will be equal to the
lower of (a) the book expense for such award as recorded on the financial statements of one of the respective Affiliates, determined
and calculated according to U.S. GAAP, or any other financial reporting standard that may be applicable in the future, or (b) the fair
value of the shares of Common Stock at the time of exercise of an option or at the time of vesting of an RSU, as applicable.
On
July 20, 2023, the Company granted 51,020 restricted share units (the “RSUs”) under the 2023 Plan to Gix Media’s CEO,
as part of his employment terms, (the “Grantee”) under the following terms and conditions: (1) 51,020 of Common Stock underlying
the grant of RSUs (2) Vesting Commencement Date: July 1, 2023 (3) vesting schedule: 50% of the RSUs will vest immediately upon the Vesting
Commencement Date (the “First Tranche”) and the remaining 50% of the RSUs will vest 12 months after the Vesting Commencement
Date (the “Second Tranche”), provided, in each case, that the Grantee remains continuously as a Service Provider (as defined
under the 2023 Plan) of Gix Media or its affiliates throughout each such vesting date (the “Grant”).
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
9: SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Cont.)
C.
Share option plan (Cont.)
On
July 1, 2023, following the Grant and upon the vesting of the First Tranche, the Company issued 25,510 shares of Common Stock to the
Grantee. The Company recorded a share-based compensation expense of $ 25 in general and administrative expenses with connection to the
issuance of shares upon the vesting of the First Tranche. Subsequent to the balance sheet date, upon the vesting of the Second Tranche,
the Company issued 25,510 shares of Common Stock to the Grantee (see note 12.G).
D.
Dividends :
On
September 14, 2022, Gix Media declared a dividend to its shareholders prior to the consummation of the Reorganization Transaction in
the amount of $ 1,000 , of which an amount of $ 83 was paid as tax to the Israeli Tax Authority. During 2022 Gix Media distributed an amount
of $ 787 out of the remaining amount of $ 917 , which an amount of $ 714 that was distributed to the Parent Company, was offset from the
loan to Parent Company. The remaining amount of $ 130 was distributed by Gix Media in January 2023.
On
December 25, 2022, Cortex declared a dividend in the total amount of $ 445 to the non-controlling interests. The amount was distributed
by Cortex to non-controlling interests in two payments of $ 219 and $ 226 in February and March 2023, respectively.
No
dividends were distributed during the six-month period ending June 30, 2024.
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U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
10: FINANCIAL EXPENSE, NET
SCHEDULE
OF FINANCIAL EXPENSE NET
2024
2023
2024
2023
For the six months
ended June 30,
For the three months
ended June 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Financial expense (income):
Bank fees
44
33
26
19
Exchange rate differences
( 49 )
25
( 18 )
12
Interest expense on bank loans
406
437
198
247
Loss from substantial debt terms modification
2,515
-
2,515
-
Interest income on loans from Parent Company
( 79 )
( 43 )
( 40 )
( 22 )
Other
70
( 21 )
63
( 10 )
Financial expense, net
2,907
431
63
( 10 )
NOTE
11: SEGMENT REPORTING
The
Group operates in two different segments in such a way that each company in the Group operates as a separate business segment.
Search
segment - the search segment develops a variety of technological software solutions, which perform automation, optimization and monetization
of internet campaigns, for the purposes of obtaining and routing internet user traffic to its customers.
Digital
content segment - the digital content segment is engaged in the creation and editing of content, in different languages, for different
target audiences, for the purposes of generating revenues from leading advertising platforms, including Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Apple,
by utilizing such content to obtain internet user traffic for its customers.
The
segments’ results include items that directly serve and/or are used by the segment’s business activity and are directly allocated
to the segment. As such they do not include depreciation and amortization expenses for intangible assets created at the time of the purchase
of those companies, financing expenses created for loans taken for the purpose of purchasing those companies and therefore these items
are not allocated to the various segments.
Segments’
assets and liabilities are not reviewed by the Group’s chief operating decision maker and therefore were not reflected in the segment
reporting.
Segments
revenues and operating results:
SCHEDULE OF SEGMENTS REVENUES AND OPERATING RESULTS
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
For the six months ended June 30, 2024
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
Revenues from external customers
3,587
13,748
-
17,335
Depreciation and amortization
-
-
1,555
1,555
Goodwill Impairment
-
-
4,739
4,739
Segment operating income (loss)
718
( 199 )
( 7,009 )
( 6,490 )
Financial expenses, net
( 10 )
( 74 )
( 2,823 )
( 2,907 )
Segment Income (loss), before income taxes
708
( 273 )
( 9,832 )
( 9,397 )
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
For the six months ended June 30, 2023
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
Revenues from external customers
10,952
37,064
-
48,016
Depreciation and amortization
-
-
1,468
1,468
Segment operating income (loss)
766
1,664
( 2,256 )
174
Financial expenses, net
( 81 )
( 46 )
( 304 ) (*)
( 431 )
Segment Income (loss), before income taxes
685
1,618
( 2,560 )
( 257 )
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TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
11: SEGMENT REPORTING (Cont.)
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
For the three months ended June 30, 2024
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
Revenues from external customers
1,115
6,218
-
7,333
Depreciation and amortization
-
-
821
821
Goodwill Impairment
-
-
4,739
4,739
Segment operating income (loss)
256
186
( 5,921 )
( 5,479 )
Financial expenses, net
( 11 )
( 60 )
( 2,673 )
( 2,744 )
Segment Income (loss), before income taxes
245
126
( 8,594 )
( 8,223 )
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
For the three months ended June 30, 2023
Search segment
Digital
content
segment
Adjustments
(See below)
Total
Revenues from external customers
5,842
21,312
-
27,154
Depreciation and amortization
-
-
734
734
Segment operating income (loss)
535
868
( 1,153 )
250
Financial expenses, net
( 7 )
( 83 )
( 156 ) (*)
( 246 )
Segment Income (loss), before income taxes
528
785
( 1,309 )
4
(*)
Mainly consist of financial
expenses from the Financing Agreement of bank loans taken for business combinations (see note 6).
The
“adjustment” column for segment operating income includes unallocated selling, general, and administrative expenses and certain
items which management excludes from segment results when evaluating segment performance, as follows:
SCHEDULE OF RECONCILIATION BETWEEN SEGMENTS OPERATING RESULTS
For the six
months ended
June 30, 2024
For the three
months ended
June 30, 2024
Depreciation and amortization expenses not attributable to segments (**)
( 1,555 )
( 821 )
General and administrative not attributable to the segments (***)
( 715 )
( 361 )
Goodwill Impairment
( 4,739 )
( 4,739 )
( 7,009 )
( 5,921 )
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
11: SEGMENT REPORTING (Cont.)
For the six
months ended
June 30, 2023
For the three
months ended
June 30, 2023
Depreciation and amortization expenses not attributable to segments (**)
( 1,468 )
( 734 )
General and administrative not attributable to the segments (***)
( 788 )
( 419 )
( 2,256 )
( 1,153 )
(*)
Mainly consist of financial
expenses from the Financing Agreement of bank loans taken for business combinations (see note 6).
(**)
Mainly consist of technology
and customer relations amortization costs from business combinations.
(***)
Mainly consist of salary
and related expenses and professional consulting expenses.
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
12: SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
A.
Private Placement
On
July 3, 2024, the Company entered into a definitive securities purchase agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with a certain
investor (the “Lead Investor”) for the purchase and sale in a private placement (the “Private Placement”) of
units consisting of (i) 1,027,500 shares of the Company’s common stock at a purchase price of $ 0.25 per share (the “PIPE
Shares”) and (ii) common stock purchase warrants to purchase up to 1,541,250 shares of the Company’s common stock (the “PIPE
Warrants”) to the Lead Investor and other investors (collectively, the “Investors”) acceptable to the Lead Investor
and the Company.
The
aggregate gross proceeds received by the Company from the Private Placement were $ 257 ,
of which $237 received in June 2024 and the $20 remaining received in July 2024 .
The PIPE Warrants are exercisable upon issuance at an exercise price of $ 0.25 per
share and will have a three-year term
from the issuance date. In addition, the PIPE Warrants are subject to an automatic exercise provision in the event that the
Company’s shares of common stock are approved for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
Upon
the closing of the Private Placement, the Company agreed to pay the Lead Investor: (1) $ 10 for actual and documented fees and expenses
incurred and, (2) a commission consisting of (i) a cash fee of $ 123 and (ii) 51,375 shares of the Company’s common stock.
In
July 2024, the Company issued to the Investors 1,027,500 shares of common stock and 1,541,250 warrants in connection with the Private
Placement.
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TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
12: SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (Cont.)
B.
June 2024 Facility Agreement
Following
the closing of the Private Placement (as defined in note 12.A), the exercise price of the June 2024 Lead Lender Warrant was adjusted
to $ 0.118 , which is the effective price per share of common stock in the Private Placement, and the number of shares of common stock
issuable upon the exercise of the June 2024 Lead Lender Warrant was also adjusted to a total of 21,186,440 shares, such that the adjusted
exercise price and number of warrants issued is equal to an aggregate amount of $ 2.5 million.
C.
First July 2024 Facility Agreement
On
July 4, 2024, the Company entered into a credit facility agreement, as restated on July 22, 2024, and amended on July 25, 2024 (the “First
July 2024 Facility Agreement”) for a $ 2.5 million (the “First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount”) with a certain lender.
The
First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount will remain available until the earliest of (a)(i) its drawing down in full, (ii) the 36-month anniversary
of the First July 2024 Facility Agreement and (b) upon such date that the Company completes a $ 2.0 million financing transaction (the
“First July 2024 Facility Term”). In the event the First July 2024 Facility Term lapses, the First July 2024 Facility Loan
Amount will be repaid to the lender immediately.
The
First July 2024 Facility Agreement sets forth a drawdown schedule as follows: (i) an aggregate of $50,000 was drawn down on July 4, 2024,
(ii) an aggregate of $50 will be drawn down upon the effectiveness of the Uplist (see note 6.E), and (iii) following the Uplist, an
aggregate of $200 will be drawn down on a quarterly basis until the First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount is exhausted.
The
First July 2024 Facility Amount will accrue interest at a rate of 12 % per annum. The interest for the first year was paid in advance
in (i) 1,200,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 , and (ii) 1,200,000 warrants to purchase such
number of shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 (the “First July 2024 Facility Warrants”).
The First July 2024 Facility Warrants are exercisable upon issuance at an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share of common stock and will
have a three-year term from the issuance date.
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NOTES
TO INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
12: SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (Cont.)
C.
First July 2024 Facility Agreement (Cont.)
Immediately
following the effectiveness of the Uplist, (i) $ 100 of the First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount will convert in shares of common
stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 per share (such amount of shares converted, the “First July 2024 Convertible Stock”),
and, (ii) the Company will issue a warrant to purchase such amount of First July 2024 Convertible Stock, with an exercise price of $ 0.25
per share (the “First July 2024 Conversion Warrant”). The remaining First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount outstanding and
not converted following the Uplist will remain available for the duration of the First July 2024 Facility Term, whereby, upon the lapse
of the First July 2024 Facility Term, such amount will be repaid to the First July 2024 Lender.
In
addition, the Company agreed to pay the First July 2024 Lender a one-time fee consisting of: (i) 500,000 shares of the Company’s
common stock, representing five percent ( 5 %) of the First July 2024 Facility Loan Amount at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 and (ii) a warrant
to purchase 1,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock with an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share.
D.
Services Agreements
On
July 14, 2024 and July 25, 2024, the Company entered into consulting agreements with certain consultants (the
“Consultants”) pursuant to which the Consultants agreed to provide certain services to the Company in connection with
the Uplist. In consideration with the Consultants’ services, the Company issued to the Consultants 480,000
shares of common stock in July 2024.
E.
Second July 2024 Facility Agreement
On
July 28, 2024, the Company entered into a credit facility agreement (the “Second July 2024 Facility Agreement”) for a $ 3.0
million (the “Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount”) with certain lenders (the “Second July 2024 Lenders”).
The
Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount will remain available until the earliest of (a)(i) its drawing down in full, (ii) the 40-month
anniversary of the Second July 2024 Facility Agreement and (b) upon such date that the Company completes a $ 2.5 million financing transaction
(the “Second July 2024 Facility Term”). In the event the Second July 2024 Facility Term lapses, the Second July 2024 Facility
Loan Amount will be repaid to the Second July 2024 Lenders immediately thereafter.
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U.S.
dollars in thousands (except share data)
NOTE
12: SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (Cont.)
E.
Second July 2024 Facility Agreement (cont.)
The
Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount will accrue interest at a rate of 12 % per annum. The interest for the first year was paid in advance
in (i) 1,440,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 , and (ii) 1,440,000 warrants to purchase such
number of shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 (the “Second July 2024 Facility Warrants”).
the interest for the second year will be paid by the Company in cash. The Second July 2024 Facility Warrants are exercisable upon issuance
at an exercise price of $ 0.25 per share of common stock, and will have a three-year term from the issuance date.
Immediately
following the effectiveness of the Uplist, (i) $ 160 of the Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount will convert in shares of common
stock at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 per share (such amount of shares converted, the “Second July 2024 Convertible Stock”),
and, (ii) the Company will issue a warrant to purchase such amount of Second July 2024 Convertible Stock, with an exercise price of $ 0.25
per share (the “Second July 2024 Conversion Warrant”). The remaining Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount outstanding and
not converted following the Second Uplist Conversion will remain available for the duration of the Second July 2024 Facility Term, whereby,
upon the lapse of the Second July 2024 Facility Term, such amount will be repaid to the Second July 2024 Lenders.
In
addition, the Company agreed to pay the Second July 2024 Lenders a one-time fee consisting of 600,000 shares of the Company’s common
stock, representing five percent ( 5 %) of the Second July 2024 Facility Loan Amount at a conversion rate of $ 0.25 .
F.
Securities Exchange Agreement
On
July 31, 2024, the Company entered into a Securities Exchange Agreement, with Metagramm Software Ltd. (“Metagramm”) pursuant
to which the Company agreed to issue to Metagramm 9.99 % of its issued and outstanding share capital in exchange for 19.99 % of Metagramm’s
issued and outstanding share capital. The transactions contemplated by the Securities Exchange Agreement are expected to close following
the Uplist (as defined in note 6.E).
G.
Grant of shares
On
July 1, 2024, the Company issued 25,510 shares of Common Stock to Gix Media’s CEO.
H. Reverse stock split
On
July 15, 2024, the Company filed an amendment to its Certificate of Incorporation (the “Amendment”) to effect a 1-for-4 reverse
stock split of the Company’s Common Stock. As of the issuance date of this interim condensed consolidated financial statements,
the reverse stock split is not yet effective.
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