−Removed: MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDERS’ MATTERS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
−Removed: INFORMATION AND HOLDERS
−Removed: Company’s Common Stock trades in the over-the-counter market under the symbol RLBY.
−Removed: The high and low sale prices for
−Removed: 2023 and 2022 are set forth below.
−Removed: High and low price is based on the last trading day of the quarter.
−Removed: Company paid no cash dividends in 2022 or 2023.
−Removed: of March 18, 2024, the last reported sales price for Company Common Stock was $0.0800 per share.
−Removed: of March 22, 2024, there were 525 holders of record of Company Common Stock.
−Removed: COMPENSATION PLANS
−Removed: SALES OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES
+Added: MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY,
+Added: RELATED STOCKHOLDERS’ MATTERS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
+Added: MARKET INFORMATION AND HOLDERS
+Added: The Company’s Common Stock trades in the over-the-counter
+Added: market under the symbol RLBY.
+Added: The high and low sale prices for 2024 and 2023 are set forth below.
+Added: High and low price is based on the highest
+Added: and lowest intraday or closing prices recorded during the entire quarter,
+Added: The Company paid no cash dividends in 2023 or 2024.
+Added: As of March 17, 2025, the last reported sales price
+Added: for Company Common Stock was $0.0350 per share.
+Added: As of December 31,2024, there were 513 holders of
+Added: record of Company Common Stock.
+Added: EQUITY COMPENSATION PLANS
+Added: RECENT SALES OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES
+Added: SHARE REPURCHASES
SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
−Removed: following tables set forth our summary of consolidated historical financial data.
−Removed: You should read the information set forth below in
−Removed: conjunction with “Item 7.
−Removed: Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and
−Removed: our consolidated historical financial statements and notes thereto included elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
−Removed: The statement
−Removed: of operations data for the fiscal years ended 2023 and 2022 and the balance sheet data as of December 31, 2023 and 2022 set forth below
−Removed: are derived from our audited consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
+Added: The following tables set forth our summary of consolidated
+Added: historical financial data.
+Added: You should read the information set forth below in conjunction with “Item 7.
+Added: Management’s Discussion
+Added: and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and our consolidated historical financial statements and notes thereto
+Added: included elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
+Added: The statement of operations data for the fiscal years ended 2024 and 2023 and the
+Added: balance sheet data as of December 31, 2024 and 2023 set forth below are derived from our audited consolidated financial statements included
+Added: elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Balance Sheet Data:
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−Removed: Financial Data:
−Removed: We present OIBITDA as a measure that is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“non-GAAP”),
−Removed: in this Annual Report on Form 10-K to provide investors with a supplemental measure of our operating performance.
−Removed: We believe that OIBITDA
−Removed: is a useful performance measure and is employed by us to facilitate comparisons of our operating performance on a consistent basis from
−Removed: period-to-period and to provide for a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting our core business than measures under
−Removed: generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) can provide alone.
−Removed: Our board and management also use OIBITDA as some of
−Removed: the primary methods for planning and forecasting overall expected performance and for evaluating on a quarterly and annual basis actual
−Removed: result against such expectations, and as a performance evaluation metric in determining achievement of certain compensation programs
−Removed: and plans for our management and organization.
−Removed: define OIBITDA as operational earnings before interest expense, related party interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense,
−Removed: loss on early extinguishment of debt and related party debt, transaction fees and costs related to our corporate overhead which consist
−Removed: mainly of costs associated with being a public company.
−Removed: Omitting interest, taxes and the other items provides a financial measure that
−Removed: facilitates comparisons of our results of operations with those of companies having different capital structures.
−Removed: Since the levels of
−Removed: indebtedness and tax structures that other companies have are different from ours, we omit these amounts to facilitate investors’
−Removed: ability to make like comparisons.
−Removed: Similarly, we omit depreciation and amortization because many other companies likely employ a greater
−Removed: amount of property and intangible assets.
−Removed: We omit corporate or non-operating costs as they are meant to be allocated against a larger
−Removed: operational base which our business plan outlines.
−Removed: As we grow our operations organically and through M&A activities these corporate
−Removed: costs are absorbed more equitably, we will use Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”)
−Removed: as our means of measuring comparable operational performance to other companies in our industry.
−Removed: We also believe that investors, analysts,
−Removed: and other interested parties view our ability to generate OIBITDA as an important measure of our operating performance and that of other
−Removed: companies in our industry.
−Removed: OIBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) for the periods indicated as a measure
−Removed: of our performance.
−Removed: use of OIBITDA has limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider these performance measures in isolation from, or as an
−Removed: alternative to, GAAP measures such as net income (loss).
−Removed: OIBITDA is not a measure of liquidity under GAAP or otherwise and is not an
−Removed: alternative to cash flow from continuing operating activities.
−Removed: Our presentation of OIBITDA should not be construed as an inference that
−Removed: our future results will be unaffected by the expenses that are excluded from that term or by unusual or non-recurring items.
−Removed: The limitations
−Removed: of OIBITDA include:
−Removed: (i) it does not reflect our corporate expenditures or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual
−Removed: (ii) it does not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs;
−Removed: (iii) it does not reflect income
−Removed: tax payments we may be required to make;
−Removed: and (iv) it does not reflect the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal
−Removed: payments associated with indebtedness.
−Removed: properly and prudently evaluate our business, we encourage you to review our consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in
−Removed: this Annual Report on Form 10-K and the reconciliation to OIBITDA from net income (loss), the most directly comparable financial measure
−Removed: presented in accordance with GAAP, set forth in the following table.
−Removed: All the items included in the reconciliation from net income (loss)
−Removed: to OIBITDA are either (i) corporate costs or (ii) items that management does not consider in assessing our on-going operating performance.
−Removed: In the case of the other items that management does not consider in assessing our on-going operating performance, management believes
−Removed: that investors may find it useful to assess our operating performance if the measures are presented without these items because their
−Removed: financial impact may not reflect on-going operating performance.
−Removed: calculation comparison for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 are as follows:
+Added: Other Financial Data:
+Added: (1) We present OIBITDA as a measure that
+Added: is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“non-GAAP”), in this Annual Report on Form 10-K to provide
+Added: investors with a supplemental measure of our operating performance.
+Added: We believe that OIBITDA is a useful performance measure and is employed
+Added: by us to facilitate comparisons of our operating performance on a consistent basis from period-to-period and to provide for a more complete
+Added: understanding of factors and trends affecting our core business than measures under generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”)
+Added: can provide alone.
+Added: Our board and management also use OIBITDA as some of the primary methods for planning and forecasting overall expected
+Added: performance and for evaluating on a quarterly and annual basis actual result against such expectations, and as a performance evaluation
+Added: metric in determining achievement of certain compensation programs and plans for our management and organization.
+Added: We define OIBITDA as operational earnings before interest
+Added: expense, related party interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense, loss on early extinguishment of debt and related
+Added: party debt, transaction fees and costs related to our corporate overhead which consist mainly of costs associated with being a public
+Added: Omitting interest, taxes and the other items provides a financial measure that facilitates comparisons of our results of operations
+Added: with those of companies having different capital structures.
+Added: Since the levels of indebtedness and tax structures that other companies
+Added: have are different from ours, we omit these amounts to facilitate investors’ ability to make like comparisons.
+Added: Similarly, we omit
+Added: depreciation and amortization because many other companies likely employ a greater amount of property and intangible assets.
+Added: We omit “corporate”
+Added: or non-operating costs as they are meant to be allocated against a larger operational base which our business plan outlines.
+Added: our operations organically and through M&A activities these corporate costs are absorbed more equitably, we will use Earnings Before
+Added: Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) as our means of measuring comparable operational performance to
+Added: other companies in our industry.
+Added: We also believe that investors, analysts, and other interested parties view our ability to generate OIBITDA
+Added: as an important measure of our operating performance and that of other companies in our industry.
+Added: OIBITDA should not be considered as
+Added: an alternative to net income (loss) for the periods indicated as a measure of our performance.
+Added: The use of OIBITDA has limitations as analytical tools,
+Added: and you should not consider these performance measures in isolation from, or as an alternative to, GAAP measures such as net income (loss).
+Added: OIBITDA is not a measure of liquidity under GAAP or otherwise and is not an alternative to cash flow from continuing operating activities.
+Added: Our presentation of OIBITDA should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by the expenses that are
+Added: excluded from that term or by unusual or non-recurring items.
+Added: The limitations of OIBITDA include:
+Added: (i) it does not reflect our corporate
+Added: expenditures or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments;
+Added: (ii) it does not reflect changes in, or cash
+Added: requirements for, our working capital needs;
+Added: (iii) it does not reflect income tax payments we may be required to make;
+Added: and (iv) it does
+Added: not reflect the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal payments associated with indebtedness.
+Added: To properly and prudently evaluate our business, we
+Added: encourage you to review our consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K and the reconciliation
+Added: to OIBITDA from net income (loss), the most directly comparable financial measure presented in accordance with GAAP, set forth in the
+Added: following table.
+Added: All the items included in the reconciliation from net income (loss) to OIBITDA are either (i) corporate costs or (ii)
+Added: items that management does not consider in assessing our on-going operating performance.
+Added: In the case of the other items that management
+Added: does not consider in assessing our on-going operating performance, management believes that investors may find it useful to assess our
+Added: operating performance if the measures are presented without these items because their financial impact may not reflect on-going operating
+Added: OIBITDA calculation comparison for the years ended
+Added: December 31, 2024 and 2023 are as follows:
Operating income (loss)
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Sales, general, and administrative
−Removed: performance comparison for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 are as follows:
+Added: Operational performance comparison for the years ended
+Added: December 31, 2024 and 2023 are as follows:
Net income (loss)
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