Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements
SOLITARIO ZINC CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited)
(in thousands of U.S. dollars,
June 30,
December 31 ,
except share and per share amounts)
2022
2021
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 346
$ 462
Short-term investments
5,870
5,087
Investments in marketable equity securities, at fair value
940
1,307
Prepaid expenses and other
81
303
Total current assets
7,237
7,159
Mineral properties
16,316
16,306
Other assets
165
154
Total assets
$ 23,718
$ 23,619
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$ 490
$ 239
Operating lease liability
42
37
Total current liabilities
532
276
Long-term liabilities
Asset retirement obligation – Lik
125
125
Operating lease liability
14
35
Total long-term liabilities
139
160
Commitments and contingencies
Equity:
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred stock, $ 0.01 par value, authorized 10,000,000 shares (none issued and outstanding at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021)
-
-
Common stock, $ 0.01 par value, authorized 100,000,000 shares ( 64,768,873 and 62,036,399 shares, respectively, issued and outstanding at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021)
648
620
Additional paid-in capital
74,564
72,523
Accumulated deficit
( 52,165 )
( 49,960 )
Total shareholders’ equity
23,047
23,183
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$ 23,718
$ 23,619
See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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SOLITARIO ZINC CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts)
Three months ended
June 30
Six months ended
June 30
2022
2021
2022
2021
Costs, expenses and other:
Exploration expense
$ 951
$ 237
$ 1,177
$ 384
Depreciation
8
7
16
12
General and administrative
277
256
664
536
Total costs, expenses and other
1,236
500
1,857
932
Other (loss) income
Interest income
41
36
68
66
Other income
-
-
-
10
Loss on derivative instruments
( 3 )
( 30 )
( 4 )
( 33 )
Unrealized loss on short-term investments
( 47 )
( 32 )
( 98 )
( 56 )
(Loss) gain on sale of marketable equity securities
( 78 )
6
( 159 )
19
Unrealized loss on marketable equity securities
( 368 )
( 148 )
( 155 )
( 270 )
Total other (loss) income
( 455 )
( 168 )
( 348 )
( 264 )
Net (loss) income
$ ( 1,691 )
$ ( 668 )
$ ( 2,205 )
$ ( 1,196 )
(Loss) income per common share:
Basic and diluted
$ ( 0.03 )
$ ( 0.01 )
$ ( 0.03 )
$ ( 0.02 )
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic and diluted
64,769
58,431
63,748
58,342
See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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SOLITARIO ZINC CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
Six months ended
June 30,
2022
2021
Operating activities:
Net loss
$ ( 2,205 )
$ ( 1,196 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation
16
12
Amortization of right of use lease asset
20
20
Unrealized loss on marketable equity securities
155
270
Unrealized loss on short-term investments
98
56
Employee stock option expense
26
72
(Loss) gain on sale of marketable equity securities
159
( 19 )
Other income
-
( 10 )
Loss on derivative instruments
3
33
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Prepaid expenses and other assets
222
5
Accounts payable and other liabilities
234
27
Net cash used in operating activities
( 1,272 )
( 730 )
Investing activities:
(Purchase) sale of short-term investments, net
( 881 )
493
Purchase of mineral property
( 10 )
( 201 )
Purchase of other assets - net
( 49 )
( 39 )
Cash from sale of marketable equity securities
53
88
Sale of derivative instruments – net
-
8
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
( 887 )
349
Financing activities:
Issuance of common stock – net of acquisition costs
2,023
98
Stock options exercised for cash
20
83
Net cash provided by financing activities
2,043
181
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
( 116 )
( 200 )
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
462
605
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
$ 346
$ 405
Supplemental Cash Flow information:
Accrued mineral property acquisition costs included in accounts payable
$ -
$ 173
Accrued common stock acquisition costs included in accounts payable
$ -
$ 65
Acquisition of right to use asset
$ -
$ 99
See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
1. Business and Significant Accounting Policies
Business and company formation
Solitario Zinc Corp. (“Solitario,” or the “Company”) is an exploration stage company as defined by rules issued by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Solitario was incorporated in the state of Colorado on November 15, 1984 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crown Resources Corporation (“Crown”). In July 1994, Solitario became a publicly traded company on the Toronto Stock Exchange through its initial public offering. Solitario has been actively involved in mineral exploration since 1993. Solitario’s primary business is to acquire exploration mineral properties or royalties and/or discover economic deposits on its mineral properties and advance these deposits, either on its own or through joint ventures, up to the development stage. At that point, or sometime prior to that point, Solitario would likely attempt to sell its mineral properties, pursue their development either on its own or through a joint venture with a partner that has expertise in mining operations, or create a royalty with a third party that continues to advance the property. Solitario is primarily focused on the acquisition and exploration of precious metal, zinc and other base metal exploration mineral properties. In addition to focusing on its mineral exploration properties and the evaluation of mineral properties for acquisition, Solitario also evaluates potential strategic transactions for the acquisition of new precious and base metal properties and assets with exploration potential or business combinations that Solitario determines to be favorable to Solitario.
Solitario has recorded revenue in the past from the sale of mineral properties, including the sale of certain mineral royalties. Revenues and / or proceeds from the sale or joint venture of properties or assets, although significant when they occur, have not been a consistent annual source of cash and would only occur in the future, if at all, on an infrequent basis.
Solitario currently considers its carried interest in the Florida Canyon project in Peru, its interest in the Lik project in Alaska, and its Golden Crest project in South Dakota to be its core mineral property assets. Nexa Resources, Ltd. (“Nexa”), Solitario’s joint venture partner, is continuing the exploration and furtherance of the Florida Canyon project and Solitario is monitoring progress at Florida Canyon. Solitario is working with its 50 % joint venture partner in the Lik deposit, Teck American Incorporated, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Teck Resources Limited (both companies are referred to as “Teck”), to further the exploration and evaluate potential development plans for the Lik project. Solitario is conducting mineral exploration on its Golden Crest project on its own.
Solitario anticipates using its cash and short-term investments, in part, to fund costs and activities to further the exploration of the Florida Canyon, Lik and Golden Crest projects, and to potentially acquire additional mineral property assets. The fluctuations in precious metal and other commodity prices contribute to a challenging environment for mineral exploration and development, which has created opportunities as well as challenges for the potential acquisition of early-stage and advanced mineral exploration projects or other related assets at potentially attractive terms.
The accompanying interim condensed consolidated financial statements of Solitario for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 are unaudited and are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“generally accepted accounting principles”). They do not include all disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles for annual financial statements, but in the opinion of management, include all adjustments necessary for a fair presentation. Interim results are not necessarily indicative of results which may be achieved in the future or for the full year ending December 31, 2022.
These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto which are included in Solitario’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021. The accounting policies set forth in those annual financial statements are the same as the accounting policies utilized in the preparation of these financial statements, except as modified for appropriate interim financial statement presentation.
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Risks and Uncertainties
Solitario faces risks related to health epidemics and other outbreaks of communicable diseases, which could significantly disrupt its operations and may materially and adversely affect its business and financial condition.
Solitario’s business still could be adversely impacted by the effects of the coronavirus (“COVID-19”) or other epidemics or pandemics. Solitario has recommended all of its employees and contractors follow government guidelines for health and safety policies for employees and contractors, including encouraging tele-commuting and working from home where possible. Solitario has evaluated the effects of COVID-19 on its operations and taken pro-active steps to address the impacts on its operations, including at times reducing costs, in response to the economic uncertainty associated with potential risks from COVID-19. These prior cost reductions included implementing salary reductions and evaluating and reducing certain planned 2021 exploration programs through its joint venture partners at the Florida Canyon and Lik exploration projects. Also, Solitairo has evaluated the potential impacts on its ability to access future traditional funding sources on the same or reasonably similar terms as in past periods. Solitario will continue to monitor the effects of COVID-19 on its operations, financial condition and liquidity. However, the extent to which COVID-19 impacts Solitario’s business, including our exploration and other activities and the market for our securities, will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted at this time, and include the duration, severity and scope of any new outbreak and the actions taken to contain or treat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Financial reporting
The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Solitario and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and are expressed in US dollars.
Cash equivalents
Cash equivalents include investments in highly liquid money-market securities with original maturities of three months or less when purchased. As of June 30, 2022, $ 267,000 of Solitario’s cash is held in brokerage accounts and foreign banks, which are not covered under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) rules for the United States.
Short-term investments
As of June 30, 2022, Solitario has $ 5,622,000 of its current assets in United States Treasury Securities (“USTS”) with maturities of 15 days to 18 months . In addition, at June 30, 2022, Solitario has one bank certificate of deposit (“CD”) with a face value of $ 250,000 recorded at its fair value of $ 248,000 . The CD has a maturity of six months. The USTS and CD are recorded at their fair value, based upon quoted market prices. The USTS are not covered under the FDIC insurance rules for United States deposits. Solitario’s USTS and CD are highly liquid and may be sold in their entirety at any time at their quoted market price and are classified as a current asset.
Financial statement classification
Solitario separately shows its classification of changes in the fair value of its short-term investment in USTS and CDs as unrealized gain or loss on short-term investments in the statement of operations rather than a portion of interest and dividend income (net). During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 the non-cash decrease in the fair value of Solitario’s short-term investments, due primarily to changes in interest rates on held securities, was $ 47,000 and $ 98,000 , respectively. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 the non-cash decrease in the fair value of its short-term investments, due primarily to changes in interest rates on held securities, was $ 32,000 and $ 56,000 , respectively. The 2021 income statement and cash flows have been reclassified for comparability to the 2022 presentation. Total other income (expense) and net cash used in operations in 2021 was not impacted by the reclassification.
Earnings per share
The calculation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share is based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021. Potentially dilutive shares related to outstanding common stock options of 5,431,250 and 5,513,000 , respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021 were excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share because the effects were anti-dilutive.
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2. Mineral Properties
The following table details Solitario’s investment in Mineral Properties:
(in thousands)
June 30,
December 31,
2022
2021
Exploration
Lik project (Alaska – US)
$ 15,611
$ 15,611
Golden Crest (South Dakota – US)
705
695
Total exploration mineral properties
$ 16,316
$ 16,306
All exploration costs on our exploration properties, none of which have proven and probable reserves, including any additional costs incurred for subsequent lease payments or exploration activities related to our projects, are expensed as incurred.
Exploration expense
The following items comprised exploration expense:
(in thousands)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2022
2021
2022
2021
Geologic and field expenses
$ 814
$ 213
$ 1,008
$ 338
Administrative
137
24
169
46
Total exploration costs
$ 951
$ 237
$ 1,177
$ 384
Asset Retirement Obligation
In connection with the acquisition of its interest in the Lik project in 2017, Solitario recorded an asset retirement obligation of $ 125,000 for Solitario’s estimated reclamation cost of the existing disturbance at the Lik project. This disturbance consists of an exploration camp including certain drill sites and access roads at the camp. The estimate was based upon estimated cash costs for reclamation as determined by the permitting bond required by the State of Alaska for which Solitario has purchased a reclamation bond insurance policy in the event Solitario or its 50% partner, Teck, do not complete required reclamation.
Solitario has not applied a discount rate to the recorded asset retirement obligation as the estimated time frame for reclamation is not currently known, as reclamation is not expected to occur until the end of the Lik project life, which would follow future development and operations, the start of which cannot be estimated or assured at this time. Additionally, no depreciation will be recorded on the related asset for the asset retirement obligation until the Lik project goes into operation, which cannot be assured.
3. Marketable Equity Securities
Solitario’s investments in marketable equity securities are carried at fair value, which is based upon quoted prices of the securities owned. The cost of marketable equity securities sold is determined by the specific identification method. Changes in market value are recorded in the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
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At June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021 Solitario owns the following marketable equity securities:
June 30 2022
December 31 2021
shares
Fair value
(000’s)
Shares
Fair value
(000’s)
Kinross Gold Corp
100,000
$ 358
100,000
$ 581
Vendetta Mining Corp.
8,000,000
279
9,000,000
356
Vox Royalty Corp.
134,055
303
134,055
370
Total
$ 940
$ 1,307
The following tables summarize Solitario’s marketable equity securities and adjustments to fair value:
(in thousands)
June 30,
2022
December 31,
2021
Marketable equity securities at cost
$ 1,492
$ 1,704
Cumulative unrealized loss on marketable equity securities
( 552 )
( 397 )
Marketable equity securities at fair value
$ 940
$ 1,307
The following table represents changes in marketable equity securities:
(in thousands)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2022
2021
2022
2021
Cost of marketable equity securities sold
$ 105
$ 4
$ 212
$ 69
Realized (loss) gain on marketable equity securities sold
( 78 )
6
( 159 )
19
Proceeds from the sale of marketable equity securities sold
( 27 )
( 10 )
( 53 )
( 88 )
Net loss on marketable equity securities
( 446 )
( 142 )
( 314 )
( 251 )
Change in marketable equity securities at fair value
$ ( 473 )
$ ( 152 )
$ ( 367 )
$ ( 339 )
The following table represents the realized and unrealized (loss) gain on marketable equity securities:
(in thousands)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2022
2021
2022
2021
Unrealized (loss) gain on marketable securities
$ ( 368 )
$ ( 148 )
$ ( 155 )
$ ( 270 )
Realized (loss) gain on marketable equity securities sold
( 78 )
6
( 159 )
19
Net loss on marketable securities
$ ( 446 )
$ ( 142 )
$ ( 314 )
$ ( 251 )
During the three months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario sold 500,000 shares of Vendetta Mining Corp. (“Vendetta”) common stock for proceeds of $ 27,000 and recorded a loss on sale of $ 78,000 on the date of sale. During the six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario sold 1,000,000 shares of Vendetta common stock for proceeds of $ 53,000 and recorded a loss on sale of $ 159,000 on the date of sale.
During the three months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario sold 143,000 shares of TNR Gold Corp (“TNR”). common stock for proceeds of $ 10,000 and recorded a gain on sale of $ 6,000 . During the six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario sold (i) 1,010,000 shares of Vendetta common stock for proceeds of $ 51,000 and recorded a loss on sale of $ 2,000 ; (ii) 430,000 shares of TNR. common stock for proceeds of $ 28,000 and recorded a gain on sale of $ 19,000 and (iii) 3,200 shares of Vox Royalty Corp. (“Vox”) for proceeds of $ 9,000 and recorded a gain on sale of $ 2,000 .
4. Leases
Solitario accounts for its leases in accordance with ASC 842. Solitario leases one facility, its Wheat Ridge, Colorado office, that has a term of more than one year. Solitario has no other material operating lease costs. During the six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario entered into a new lease for the same facility (both the prior lease and new lease are referred to as the “WR Lease”) and recorded a net increase in the related asset and liability of $ 99,000 . The WR Lease is classified as an operating lease and has a term of 14 months at June 30, 2022, with no renewal option. At June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the right-of-use office lease asset for the WR Lease is classified as other long-term assets and the related liability as current and long-term operating lease liabilities in the condensed consolidated balance sheet. The amortization of right of use lease asset expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term, with variable lease payments recognized in the period those payments are incurred.
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During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, cash lease payments of $ 8,000 and $ 18,000 , respectively, were made on the WR Lease. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, cash lease payments of $ 10,000 and $ 17,000 , respectively, were made on the WR Lease. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario recognized $ 10,000 and $ 20,000 , respectively, of non-cash amortization of right of use lease asset expense for the WR Lease included in general and administrative expense. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario recognized $ 10,000 and $ 20,000 , respectively, of non-cash amortization of right of use lease asset expense for the WR Lease included in general and administrative expense. These cash payments, less imputed interest for each period, reduced the related liability on the WR Lease. The discount rate within the WR Lease is not determinable and Solitario has applied a discount rate of 5 % based upon Solitario’s estimate of its cost of capital.
The maturities of Solitario’s lease liability for its WR Lease are as follows at June 30, 2022:
Future lease payments (in thousands)
2022
$ 22
2023
36
Total lease payments
58
Less amount of payments representing interest
( 2 )
Present value of lease payments
$ 56
Supplemental cash flow information related to our operating lease was as follows for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021:
(in thousands)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2022
2021
2022
2021
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities
Operating cash outflows from the WR Lease payments
$ 8
$ 10
$ 18
$ 17
Non-cash amounts related to the WR lease
Leased assets recorded in exchange for new operating lease liabilities
$ -
$ -
$ 99
$ 99
5 Other Assets
The following items comprised other assets:
(in thousands)
June 30,
December 31,
2022
2021
Furniture and fixtures, net of accumulated depreciation
$ 109
$ 65
Lik project equipment, net of accumulated depreciation
-
10
Office lease asset
52
72
Vendetta warrants
-
3
Exploration bonds and other assets
4
4
Total other
$ 165
$ 154
6. Derivative Instruments
Vendetta Warrants
On July 31, 2019, Solitario purchased 3,450,000 Vendetta units for a total of $ 233,000 . Each Vendetta unit consisted of one share of Vendetta common stock and one Vendetta warrant (the “Vendetta Warrants”). Each Vendetta Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one additional share of Vendetta common stock for a purchase price of Cdn$ 0.13 per share for a period of three years. On the purchase date Solitario recorded marketable equity securities of $ 165,000 for the Vendetta shares acquired and $ 68,000 for the Vendetta Warrants based upon an allocation of the purchase price of the Vendetta units, determined by (i) the fair value of the Vendetta common shares received based upon the quoted market price for Vendetta common shares. and (ii) the fair value of Vendetta Warrants based upon a Black Scholes model. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario charged loss on derivative instruments of $ 3,000 and $ 4,000 , respectively, for the change in the fair value of the Vendetta Warrants based on a Black Scholes model. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario charged loss on derivative instruments of $ 37,000 and $ 40,000 , respectively, for the change in the fair value of the Vendetta Warrants based on a Black Scholes model.
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Covered call options
From time-to-time Solitario has sold covered call options against its holdings of shares of common stock of Kinross Gold Corporation (“Kinross”) included in marketable equity securities. The business purpose of selling covered calls is to provide additional income on a limited portion of shares of Kinross that Solitario may sell in the near term, which is generally defined as less than one year, and any changes in the fair value of its covered calls are recognized in the statement of operations in the period of the change. Solitario did not sell any covered calls during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022. During the three months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario sold covered calls against its holdings of Kinross for cash proceeds of $ 8,000 and recorded a gain on derivative instruments related to those covered calls of $ 7,000 .
7. Fair Value
Solitario accounts for its financial instruments under ASC 820 Fair Value Measurement . During the six months ended June 30, 2022, there were no reclassifications in financial assets or liabilities between Level 1, 2 or 3 categories.
The following is a listing of Solitario’s financial assets and liabilities required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis and where they are classified within the hierarchy as of June 30, 2022:
(in thousands)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Assets
Short-term investments
$ 5,870
$ -
$ -
$ 5,870
Marketable equity securities
$ 940
$ -
$ -
$ 940
The following is a listing of Solitario’s financial assets and liabilities required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis and where they are classified within the hierarchy as of December 31, 2021:
(in thousands)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Assets
Short-term investments
$ 5,087
$ -
$ -
$ 5,087
Marketable equity securities
$ 1,307
$ -
$ -
$ 1,307
Vendetta Warrants
$ -
$ 3
$ -
$ 3
8. Income Taxes
Solitario accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740 Accounting for Income Taxes . Under ASC 740, income taxes are provided for the tax effects of transactions reported in the financial statements and consist of taxes currently due plus deferred taxes related to certain income and expenses recognized in different periods for financial and income tax reporting purposes. Deferred tax assets and liabilities represent the future tax return consequences of those differences, which will either be taxable or deductible when the assets and liabilities are recovered or settled. Deferred taxes are also recognized for operating losses and tax credits that are available to offset future taxable income and income taxes, respectively. A valuation allowance is provided if it is more likely than not that some portion or all of the deferred tax assets will not be realized.
At both June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, a valuation allowance has been recorded, which fully offsets Solitario’s net deferred tax assets, because it is more likely than not that the Company will not realize some portion or all of its deferred tax assets. The Company continually assesses both positive and negative evidence to determine whether it is more likely than not that the deferred tax assets can be realized prior to their expiration.
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During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, Solitario recorded no deferred tax expense.
9. Commitments and contingencies
Solitario has recorded an asset retirement obligation of $ 125,000 related to its Lik project in Alaska. See Note 2, “Mineral Properties,” above.
Solitario leases office space under a non-cancelable operating lease for the Wheat Ridge, Colorado office which provides for future total minimum rent payments as of June 30, 2022 of $ 58,000 through October of 2023 .
10. Employee Stock Compensation Plans
On June 18, 2013, Solitario’s shareholders approved the 2013 Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp. Omnibus Stock and Incentive Plan, as amended (the “2013 Plan”). Under the terms of the 2013 Plan, a total of 5,750,000 shares of Solitario common stock are reserved for awards to directors, officers, employees and consultants. Awards granted under the 2013 Plan may take the form of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, and restricted stock units. The terms and conditions of the awards are pursuant to the 2013 Plan and are granted by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors”) or a committee appointed by the Board of Directors.
As of June 30, 2022, and December 31, 2021 there were options outstanding that are exercisable to acquire 5,431,250 and 5,513,000 , respectively, shares of Solitario common stock, with exercise prices between $ 0.20 and $ 0.77 per share.
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario did not grant any options. During the three months ended June 30, 2022, options for 8,750 shares were exercised with an average exercise price of $ 0.20 per share for proceeds of $ 2,000 . During the six months ended June 30, 2022, options for 81,750 shares were exercised with an average exercise price of $ 0.25 per share for proceeds of $ 20,000 .
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario granted 140,000 options with an average exercise price of $ 0.68 per share, a five-year term and a grant date fair value of $ 58,000 based upon a Black-Scholes model, with a 76 % volatility and a 0.9 % risk-free interest rate. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, options for 64,750 and 185,000 shares, respectively, were exercised with an average exercise price of $ 0.25 and $ 0.45 per share, respectively, for proceeds of $ 16,000 and $ 83,000 , respectively.
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario recorded stock option compensation expense of $ 13,000 and $ 26,000 , respectively. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario recorded stock option compensation expense of $ 44,000 and $ 72,000 , respectively. At June 30, 2022, the total unrecognized stock option compensation cost related to non-vested options was $ 54,000 and is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 16 months.
11. Shareholders’ Equity
Shareholders’ Equity for the six months ended June 30, 2022:
(in thousands, except
Share amounts)
Common
Common
Additional
Total
Stock
Stock
Paid-in
Accumulated
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity
Balance at December 31, 2021
62,036,399
$ 620
$ 72,523
$ ( 49,960 )
$ 23,183
Stock option expense
-
-
26
-
26
Issuance of shares – ATM, net
2,650,724
27
1,996
-
2,023
Issuance of shares - option exercises
81,750
1
19
-
20
Net loss
-
-
-
( 2,205 )
( 2,205 )
Balance at June 30, 2022
64,768,873
$ 648
$ 74,564
$ ( 52,165 )
$ 23,047
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Shareholders’ Equity for the six months ended June 30, 2021:
(in thousands, except
Share amounts)
Common
Common
Additional
Total
Stock
Stock
Paid-in
Accumulated
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity
Balance at December 31, 2020
58,108,366
581
$ 70,514
$ ( 47,593 )
$ 23,502
Stock option expense
-
-
72
-
72
Issuance of shares – ATM, net
150,400
2
31
-
33
Issuance of shares - option exercises
185,000
1
82
-
83
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,196 )
( 1,196 )
Balance at June 30, 2021
58,443,766
$ 584
$ 70,699
$ ( 48,789 )
$ 22,494
At the Market Offering Agreement
On February 2, 2021, Solitario entered into an at-the-market offering agreement (the “ATM Agreement”) with H. C. Wainwright & Co., LLC (“Wainwright”), under which Solitario may, from time to time, issue and sell shares of Solitario’s common stock through Wainwright as sales manager in an at-the-market offering under a prospectus supplement for aggregate sales proceeds of up to $ 9.0 million (the “ATM Program”). The common stock is distributed at the market prices prevailing at the time of sale. As a result, prices of the common stock sold under the ATM Program may vary as between purchasers and during the period of distribution. The ATM Agreement provides that Wainwright is entitled to compensation for its services at a commission rate of 3.0 % of the gross sales price per share of common stock sold. During the six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario recorded $ 144,000 as a charge to additional paid-in-capital for one-time expenses related to entering into the ATM Agreement.
During the six months ended June 30, 2022, Solitario sold an aggregate of 2,650,724 shares of common stock under the ATM Agreement at an average price of $ 0.79 per share for net proceeds of $ 2,023,000 after commissions and sale expenses. During the six months ended June 30, 2021, Solitario sold an aggregate of 150,400 shares of common stock under the ATM Program at an average price of $ 1.21 per share for net proceeds of $ 177,000 after commissions and sale expenses.
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