I always find the "Subsequent Events" (pages 28-29
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Note 17 – Subsequent Events
In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. We could be negatively affected by the widespread outbreak of an illness or any other communicable disease, or any other public health crisis that results in economic and trade disruptions, including the disruption of global supply chains. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the global economy, disrupted global supply chains and created significant volatility and disruption of financial markets. The extent of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our operational and financial performance, including our ability to execute our business strategies and initiatives in the expected time frame, will depend on future developments, including the duration and spread of the pandemic and related restrictions on travel and transports, all of which are uncertain and cannot be predicted. An extended period of global supply chain and economic disruption could materially affect our business, results of operations, access to sources of liquidity and financial condition.
Further, during March 2020 the Company began expanding the clinical focus with leronlimab to include evaluating its effectiveness in multiple other autoimmune indications where CCR antagonism has shown initial promise, as well as the novel coronavirus disease (“COVID-19”). The Company targets leronlimab treatment as a therapy for patients who experience respiratory complications as a result of contracting COVID-19. The Company believes leronlimab could provide therapeutic benefit by enhancing the immune response while mitigating the “cytokine storm” that leads to morbidity and mortality in patients experiencing this syndrome.
On March 13, 2020, the Company entered into subscription agreements with certain investors for the sale of 882 shares of Series D convertible preferred stock at a purchase price of $1,000.00 per share (“March 13, 2020 offering”). The investors in the March 13, 2020 offering also received warrants to purchase 275,625 shares of common stock with an exercise price of $1.00 per share and a five-year term. The Company received net proceeds from the March 13, 2020 offering of approximately $0.9 million.
During March 2020, the Company granted stock option awards covering new employees and a new executive of the Company totaling 280,000 shares of common stock, with exercise prices ranging from $0.96 to $1.07. The awards vest ratably over three years and have a ten-year contractual term.
On March 31, 2020, CytoDyn Inc. (the “Company”) entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) pursuant to which the Company issued a secured convertible promissory note, as amended (the “Note”) with a two-year maturity to an institutional accredited investor (the “Investor”) in the initial principal amount of $17.1 million. The Note is secured by all of the assets of the Company, excluding the Company’s intellectual property. The Investor gave consideration of $15.0 million, reflecting original issue discount of $2.1 million. The Company anticipates using the proceeds for general working capital purposes.
During March 1, 2020 through April 6, 2020, the Company issued of 29,357,527 shares of common stock in connection with the exercise of warrants and stock options with an exercise prices ranging from $0.19 to $1.00 per share. The Company received proceeds of approximately $7.4 million from these exercises.
On April 8, 2020, the Company received a notice from the holder of the January 2019 Note, stating that the investor was owed additional shares upon redemption of the note, compared to the number of shares issued upon redemption as described in Note 5 above. The Company is reviewing the details of the notice.
Maybe there are some financial wizards on the board who'll dig into this and the rest.
If there's any good timing to release all this needed debt, guess a three-day weekend is good for digesting... smart CytoDyn.