Item 1A. Risk Factors
Item 1A. Risk Factors
Except as set forth below, there have been no material
changes to the Risk Factors set forth in our 2024 Annual Report.
We must raise additional capital to fund
our operations in order to continue as a going concern.
As of June 30, 2025,
we had an accumulated deficit of $752.0 million. As of June 30, 2025, the Company had total current assets of $25.5 million, including
cash of $2.1 million, restricted cash of $0.5 million, and marketable securities of $0.7 million, and total current liabilities of
$30.4 million. The Company had negative working capital of $4.9 million as of June 30, 2025, compared to working capital of $1.2
million as of December 31, 2024. Management has evaluated the significance of these conditions in relation to the Company’s
ability to meet its obligations and concluded, that there is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern for a
period of at least one year subsequent to the issuance of the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements. In order to address
our capital needs, we will need to raise further capital through the sale of equity or debt securities, financing arrangements or by entering
into collaborative, strategic, and/or licensing transactions. There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to complete any
such financing, collaborative or strategic transactions in a timely manner or on acceptable terms. If we are unable to improve our liquidity
position, we may not be able to continue as a going concern. Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon our ability
to generate revenue and raise additional capital. There can be no assurance that we will be successful in accomplishing these objectives.
Without such additional capital, we may be required to curtail or cease operations and be required to realize our assets and discharge
our liabilities other than in the normal course of business which could cause investors to suffer the loss of all or a substantial portion
of their investment.
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We have incurred net losses since inception.
We have a history of operating
losses and incurred net losses in each fiscal quarter since our inception. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, we generated
total revenues of $10.3 million and incurred a net loss of $6.3 million, while for the same period the previous year, we generated total
revenue of $8.4 million and incurred a net loss of $5.9 million, respectively. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, we generated
total revenues of $19.8 million and incurred a net loss of $12.9 million, while for the same period the previous year, we generated total
revenue of $14.5 million and incurred a net loss of $13.0 million, respectively. For the year ended December 31, 2024, we generated net
revenues of $32.6 million and incurred a net loss attributable to Kartoon Studios Inc. of $20.7 million. These losses, among other things,
have had an adverse effect on our results of operations, financial condition, stockholders’ equity, net current assets and working
capital.
We will need to generate additional
revenue and/or reduce costs to achieve profitability. We are generating revenues derived from our existing properties, properties in production,
and new brands being introduced into the marketplace. However, the ability to sustain these revenues and generate significant additional
revenues and reduce our expenses or achieve profitability will depend upon numerous factors some of which are outside of our control.
Changes in U.S. trade policy, including
proposed tariffs on foreign-produced content, could adversely impact our business operations, particularly due to our reliance on animation
production services based in Canada and Asia.
The U.S. government has indicated
its intent to adopt a new approach to trade policy and in some cases to renegotiate, or potentially terminate, certain existing bilateral
or multilateral trade agreements. It has initiated or is considering the imposition of tariffs on certain foreign goods. Changes in U.S.
trade policy could result in one or more U.S. trading partners adopting responsive trade policies, making it more difficult or costly
for us to conduct our international and domestic operations. As an example, on May 4, 2025, President Trump announced an intention to
impose tariffs on films made outside of the United States. Although our parent company is based in the United States, our primary animation
production operations are located in Canada. The scope of the proposed tariffs is not yet finalized and there is a risk that such measures
could be extended to include animated content produced internationally. Our business operations, financial condition, and results of operations
could be significantly affected by such a measure and the potential expansion of existing tariffs or implementation of new tariffs, trade
restrictions, or retaliatory measures by other countries that could disrupt our established operations. This in turn could require us
to increase prices to our customers, which may reduce demand, or, if we are unable to increase prices, result in lowering our profit margin
on certain services.
We cannot predict future trade
policy or the terms of any renegotiated trade agreements and their impact on our business. The adoption and expansion of trade restrictions,
the occurrence of a trade war, or other governmental action related to tariffs or trade agreements or policies has the potential to adversely
impact demand for our services, our costs, our customers, our suppliers, and the U.S. economy, which in turn could adversely impact our
business, financial condition, and results of operations.
The loss of one or a few significant customers
could have a material adverse effect on us.
A few customers have in the
past, and may in the future, account for a significant portion of our revenues in any one year or over a period of several consecutive
years. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, we had four customers from which our total revenue exceeded 10% of our total
condensed consolidated revenue. These customers collectively accounted for 85.9% of the total revenue. As of June 30, 2025, we had
two customers whose total accounts receivable exceeded 10% of the total accounts receivable. These customers accounted for 49.6% of the
total accounts receivable as of June 30, 2025. The loss of business from a significant customer could have a material adverse effect
on our business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.
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Offers or availability for sale of a substantial
number of shares of our common stock may cause the price of our common stock to decline.
If our stockholders sell substantial
amounts of our common stock in the public market upon the expiration of any statutory holding period under Rule 144, or shares issued
upon the exercise of outstanding options or warrants, it could create a circumstance commonly referred to as an “overhang ”
and, in anticipation of which, the market price of our common stock could fall. The existence of an overhang, whether or not sales have
occurred or are occurring, also could make more difficult our ability to raise additional financing through the sale of equity or equity-related
securities in the future at a time and price that we deem reasonable or appropriate. In general, under Rule 144, a non-affiliated person
who has held restricted shares of our common stock for a period of six months may sell into the market all of their shares, subject to
us being current in our periodic reports filed with the SEC.
As of June 30, 2025,
approximately 45,527,508 shares of common stock of the 47,906,569 shares of common stock issued are outstanding and freely trading. As
of June 30, 2025, there were 24,155,943 warrants outstanding. Lastly, as of June 30, 2025, there are 882,313 shares of common
stock underlying outstanding options granted, 969,995 shares of common stock underlying outstanding restricted stock units (“RSUs”)
and 11,413,442 shares reserved for issuance under our Kartoon Studios, Inc. 2020 Incentive Plan
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
None.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable.
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