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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION

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EMERSON RADIO CORP.

3 UNIVERSITY PLAZA, SUITE 405

HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY 07601

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

TO BE HELD MARCH 21, 2018

Dear Stockholder:

As a stockholder of Emerson Radio Corp., you are hereby given notice of and invited to attend in person or by proxy our Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held at the law offices of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP located at 51 West 52 nd Street, New York, NY 10019, on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. (local time).

At this year’s stockholders’ meeting, you will be asked to (i) elect five directors to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until their respective successors shall have been duly elected and qualified, (ii) ratify the appointment of MSPC Certified Public Accountants and Advisors, A Professional Corporation (“MSPC”) as our independent registered public accountants for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, and (iii) transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting and any adjournment(s) thereof. Our Board of Directors unanimously recommends that you vote FOR each of the proposals listed. Accordingly, please give careful attention to these proxy materials.

Only holders of record of our common stock as of the close of business on February 14, 2018 are entitled to notice of and to vote at our annual meeting and any adjournment(s) thereof. Our transfer books will not be closed.

You are cordially invited to attend the annual meeting. Whether you expect to attend the annual meeting or not, please vote, sign, date and return in the self-addressed envelope provided the enclosed proxy card as promptly as possible. If you attend the annual meeting, you may vote your shares in person, even though you have previously signed and returned your proxy.

 

By Order of the Board of Directors,
/s/ Michael Binney
Michael Binney
Secretary

Hackensack, New Jersey

February 22, 2018

YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT.

PLEASE EXECUTE AND RETURN PROMPTLY THE

ENCLOSED PROXY CARD IN THE ENVELOPE PROVIDED HEREIN.


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PROXY STATEMENT

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VOTING PROCEDURES AND REVOCABILITY OF PROXIES

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PROPOSAL I: ELECTION OF DIRECTORS

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SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT

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SECTION 16(a) BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP REPORTING COMPLIANCE

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

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EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

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CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

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PROPOSAL 2: RATIFICATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF MSPC AS INDEPENDENT AUDITORS OF EMERSON RADIO CORP. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2018

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STOCKHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS AND PROPOSALS

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PERSONS MAKING THE SOLICITATION

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OTHER MATTERS

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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EMERSON RADIO CORP.

3 University Plaza, Suite 405

Hackensack, New Jersey 07601

PROXY STATEMENT

FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

TO BE HELD MARCH 21, 2018

To Our Stockholders:

This proxy statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Board of Directors (“Board of Directors” or “Board”) of Emerson Radio Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Emerson” or the “Company”), to be used at our Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held at the law offices of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP located at 51 West 52 nd Street, New York, NY 10019, on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. (local time), or at any adjournment or adjournments thereof. Our stockholders of record as of the close of business on February 14, 2018 are entitled to vote at our annual meeting. We expect to begin mailing this proxy statement and the enclosed proxy card to our stockholders on or about February 22, 2018.

Important Notice of Availability of Proxy Materials for the Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on March 21, 2018.

Our proxy materials, including our Proxy Statement for the Annual Meeting, 2017 Annual Report to Stockholders (which contains our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017) and proxy card, are available on the Internet at http://www.astproxyportal.com/ast/02008.

VOTING PROCEDURES AND REVOCABILITY OF PROXIES

The accompanying proxy card is designed to permit each of our stockholders as of the record date to vote on each of the proposals properly brought before the annual meeting. As of the record date, there were 23,602,402 shares of our common stock, par value $.01 per share, outstanding and entitled to vote at the annual meeting. Each outstanding share of our common stock is entitled to one vote.

The holders of a majority of our outstanding shares of common stock, present in person or by proxy, will constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the annual meeting. If a quorum is not present, the annual meeting may be adjourned from time to time until a quorum is obtained.

Abstentions and broker non-votes will be counted for the purpose of determining whether a quorum is present. Abstentions, but not broker non-votes, are treated as shares present and entitled to vote, and will be counted as a “no” vote on all matters other than the election of directors. Broker non-votes are treated as not entitled to vote, and so reduce the absolute number, but not the percentage of votes needed for approval of a matter. Broker non-votes occur when nominees, such as banks and brokers holding shares on behalf of beneficial owners, do not receive voting instructions from the beneficial holders at least ten days before the meeting. If that happens, the nominees may vote those shares only on matters deemed “routine” by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), such as the ratification of auditors. Nominees cannot vote on non-routine matters unless they receive voting instructions from beneficial holders, resulting in so-called “broker non-votes.”

Assuming that a quorum is present, directors will be elected by a plurality vote and the five nominees who receive the most votes will be elected. There is no right to cumulate votes in the election of directors. As a result, abstentions and “broker non-votes” will not affect the outcome of the vote on this proposal. The election of directors is not considered to be a “routine” matter and brokers are not permitted to vote on this matter if the broker has not received instructions from the beneficial owner. Accordingly, it is important that beneficial owners instruct their brokers how they wish to vote the shares.

 

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Assuming that a quorum is present, the ratification of the appointment of MSPC Certified Public Accountants and Advisors, A Professional Corporation (“MSPC”) as our independent registered public accountants for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018 and approval of any other matter that may properly come before the annual meeting will require that an affirmative vote of a majority of the total votes be cast on these proposals, in person or by proxy, to approve these proposals. As a result, abstentions will have the same practical effect as a negative vote on these proposals, and “broker non-votes”, if any, will not affect the outcome of the vote on these proposals. The proposal for the ratification of our independent registered public accounting firm is considered to be a “routine” matter, and hence the Company does not expect that there will be a significant number of broker non-votes on such proposal.

As of the record date, S&T International Distribution Limited (“S&T”), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Grande N.A.K.S. Ltd. (“N.A.K.S.”), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nimble Holdings Company Limited (formerly known as The Grande Holdings Limited) (“Nimble”), collectively have the shared power to vote and direct the disposition of 15,243,283 shares, or approximately 64.6%, of the Company’s outstanding common stock. Accordingly, the Company is a “controlled company” as defined in Section 801(a) of the NYSE American Company Guide.

The accompanying proxy card provides space for you to vote in favor of, against or to abstain or withhold voting for: (i) the nominees for the Board of Directors identified herein and (ii) the ratification of the appointment of MSPC as independent registered public accountants of Emerson for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018. The Company’s Board of Directors urges you to complete, sign, date and return the proxy card in the accompanying envelope, which is postage prepaid for mailing in the United States.

When a signed proxy card is returned with choices specified with respect to voting matters, the proxies designated on the proxy card will vote the shares in accordance with the stockholder’s instructions. The Company has designated Duncan Hon and Michael Binney as proxies for the stockholders. If you desire to name another person as your proxy, you may do so by crossing out the names of the designated proxies and inserting the names of the other persons to act as your proxies. In that case, it will be necessary for you to sign the proxy card and deliver it to the person named as your proxy and for the named proxy to be present and vote at the annual meeting. Proxy cards so marked should not be mailed to us.

If you sign your proxy card and return it to the Company and you have made no specifications with respect to voting matters, your shares will be voted FOR: (i) the election of the nominees for director identified herein and (ii) the ratification of the appointment of MSPC as the Company’s independent registered public accountants for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, and, at the discretion of the proxies designated by the Company, on any other matter that may properly come before the annual meeting or any adjournment(s).

You have the unconditional right to revoke your proxy at any time prior to the voting at the annual meeting by taking any act inconsistent with the proxy. Acts inconsistent with the proxy include notifying our Secretary in writing of your revocation, executing a subsequent proxy, or personally appearing at the annual meeting and casting a contrary vote. However, no revocation shall be effective unless at or prior to the annual meeting we have received notice of such revocation.

At least ten (10) days before the annual meeting, the Company will make a complete list of the stockholders entitled to vote at the annual meeting open to the examination of any stockholder for any purpose germane to the meeting. The list will be open for inspection during ordinary business hours at the Company’s offices located at 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601, and will also be made available to stockholders present at the meeting.

 

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PROPOSAL I: ELECTION OF DIRECTORS

Five directors are proposed to be elected at the annual meeting. If elected, each director will hold office until the next annual meeting of stockholders or until his successor is elected and qualified. The election of directors will be decided by a plurality vote.

On January 16, 2018, the Board of Directors nominated the following individuals, each of whom currently serves as a member of the Company’s Board of Directors, for election as directors to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until their successors have been duly elected and qualified: Christopher Ho, Duncan Hon, Michael Binney, Kareem E. Sethi, and Kin Yuen. The Company has appointed Mr. Ho to serve as Chairman of the Board. All nominees have consented to serve if elected and the Company has no reason to believe that any of the nominees named will be unable to serve. If any nominee becomes unable to serve, (i) the shares represented by the designated proxies will be voted for the election of a substitute as the Company’s Board of Directors may recommend, (ii) the Company’s Board of Directors may reduce the number of directors to eliminate the vacancy or (iii) the Company’s Board of Directors may fill the vacancy at a later date after selecting an appropriate nominee.

The current Board of Directors nominated the individuals named below for election to our Board of Directors, and information regarding the background and qualifications of each of the nominees as of February 14, 2018, is set forth below. See “Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management” for additional information about the nominees, including their ownership of securities issued by Emerson.

 

Name

   Age    Director
Since
  

Principal Occupation or Employment

Christopher Ho    67    2016   

Christopher Ho, a director of the Company and the Chairman of the Board since June 2016, brings his extensive knowledge of the Company and experience in consumer electronics, international trade and corporate finance to the Board of Directors. Mr. Ho served as the Company’s Chairman of the Board from July 2006 through November 2013 and he currently serves as Chairman of Lafe Corporation Limited, a company listed on the Singapore Exchange. Mr. Ho previously was a director of The Grande Holdings Limited (now known as Nimble Holdings Company Limited), a Hong Kong-based group of companies engaged principally in the licensing of trademarks and distribution of consumer electronics products, from October 1991 to February 2016. Mr. Ho graduated from the University of Toronto in 1974. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant and Chartered Management Accountant of Canada. He is also a Certified Public Accountant in Hong Kong and a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He was a partner in an international accounting firm before joining The Grande Holdings Limited and has extensive experience in distribution, licensing, manufacturing, international trade and corporate finance.

 

Based on Mr. Ho’s experience in consumer electronics, international trade and corporate finance, the Board of Directors believes that he is well qualified to serve as a director of the Company.

 

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Name

   Age    Director
Since
  

Principal Occupation or Employment

Duncan Hon    57    2009   

Duncan Hon, a director of the Company since February 2009, has been the Company’s Chief Executive Officer since August 2011 and, prior to that, was the Company’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer since November 2009. From June 2016 to July 2017, Mr. Hon also served as the Company’s Secretary. From May 2016 to December 2017, Mr. Hon served as the Chief Executive Officer and an executive director of The Grande Holdings Limited (now known as Nimble Holdings Company Limited), and since 2010 he has also served as a director and Vice Chairman of the Board of Sansui Electric Co. Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer of audio and video equipment and part of the Nimble group. Mr. Hon also served as a director of The Grande Holdings Limited from January 2011 until March 2013. In addition to his employment with the Company, Mr. Hon is also an employee of a subsidiary of Nimble which is engaged in trademark licensing. He is a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

 

Based on Mr. Hon’s role as Chief Executive Officer of the Company and his experience in consumer electronics, management and accounting, the Board believes that he is well qualified to serve as a director of the Company.

Michael Binney    58    2016    Michael Binney, the Chief Financial Officer of the Company since March 2017 and the Company’s Secretary since July 2017, has also served as a director of the Company since June 2016, bringing extensive public company accounting experience in addition to his knowledge of the Company to the Board of Directors. From November 2016 to December 2017, Mr. Binney served as an Executive Director and Group Chief Financial Officer of The Grande Holdings Limited (now known as Nimble Holdings Company Limited). He is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, a fellow member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and a fellow member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. From June 2016 through November 2016, Mr. Binney served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Finance Accounting & Company Secretarial) of The Grande Holdings Limited. From 2010 to March 2016, Mr. Binney served as an Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of the Vinarco International Group of Companies, an upstream supplier to the oil and gas industry in the Asia-Pacific region. Mr. Binney previously served as a non-executive director of The Grande Holdings Limited from 2009 to 2010, and as an Executive Director of The Grande Holdings Limited from 2001 to 2009. He also was a member of the Board of Directors of Lafe Corporation Limited, a company listed on the Singapore Exchange, as a non-executive director from 2009 to 2010 and as Executive Director from 2001 until 2009. Mr. Binney was a member of the Board of Directors of the Company from 2005 to 2008. Previous to the above

 

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Name

   Age    Director
Since
  

Principal Occupation or Employment

        

appointments, Mr. Binney worked for over 10 years at major international accounting firms including KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

 

Based on Mr. Binney’s experience in management, accounting and public company reporting, the Board believes that he is well qualified to serve as a director of the Company.

Kareem E. Sethi (1)    40    2007   

Kareem E. Sethi has been a director since December 2007. Mr. Sethi has served as Managing Director of Streetwise Capital Partners, Inc. since 2003. From 1999 until 2003, Mr. Sethi was Manager, Business Recovery Services for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.

 

Based on Mr. Sethi’s experience in accounting, corporate finance and portfolio management, the Board believes that he is well qualified to serve as a director of the Company.

Kin Yuen (1)    63    2016   

Mr. Yuen, a director of the Company since June 2016, brings extensive experience in corporate finance, financial planning, public company reporting and management to the Board of Directors. Since April 2016, Mr. Yuen has served as an independent non-executive director of Lafe Corporation Limited, a company listed on the Singapore Exchange engaged in real property development. Since 2004, Mr. Yuen has also served as an independent non-executive director of Huayi Tencent Entertainment Co. Ltd., a company listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and engaged in entertainment and media businesses. In September 2017, Mr. Yuen was appointed an executive director of Culturecom Holdings Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and engaged in publishing businesses. From 2009 to 2014, Mr. Yuen was the Chief Financial Officer and an Executive Director of Varitronix International Ltd., a Hong Kong-listed company and manufacturer of LCD and related products. Mr. Yuen holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Toronto, Canada. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant in Canada and he is a fellow member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

 

Based on Mr. Yuen’s experience in corporate finance, financial planning, public company reporting and management, the Board of Directors believes that he is well qualified to serve as a director of the Company.

 

(1) Member of the Audit Committee

Family Relationships

There are no family relationships among the nominees for director, the officers and key employees of the Company.

 

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Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings

On March 25, 2013, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (“HKEX”) published a news release announcing the censure of The Grande Holdings Limited (now known as Nimble Holdings Company Limited) and certain of its then-existing and former directors, including Messrs. Ho and Binney, by the Listing Appeals Committee of the HKEX. The censure was related to the breach by The Grand Holdings Limited of certain disclosure obligations pursuant to Rule 13.09(1) of the HKEX listing rules in 2007-2008 regarding the company’s 2007 financial performance and the directors for their breach of the director’s undertaking under the HKEX listing rules to use best endeavors to procure the company’s compliance with Rule 13.09(1). The HKEX required Mr. Ho to undergo training on listing rules compliance, which training requirement Mr. Ho completed in June 2013. Mr. Binney was also directed to attend training on listing rules compliance as a prerequisite to any future appointment as a director of an HKEX-listed company, which training requirement Mr. Binney completed in September 2016.

Vote Required

Directors will be elected by a plurality of the votes cast by the holders of Emerson common stock voting in person or by proxy at the annual meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes will each be counted as present for purposes of determining the presence of a quorum, but will have no effect on the vote for election of directors.

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR”

EACH OF THE NOMINEES FOR DIRECTOR SET FORTH ABOVE.

 

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SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL

OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT

The following table sets forth, as of December 31, 2017, the beneficial ownership of (i) each current director and director nominee; (ii) each of the Company’s named executive officers; (iii) the Company’s current directors and executive officers as a group; and (iv) each stockholder known by the Company to own beneficially more than 5% of the Company’s outstanding shares of common stock. Common stock beneficially owned and percentage ownership as of December 31, 2017, was based on 23,903,444 shares outstanding. Except as otherwise indicated and based upon the Company’s review of information as filed with the SEC, the Company believes that the beneficial owners of the securities listed have sole or shared investment and voting power with respect to such shares, subject to community property laws where applicable. Except as otherwise noted, the address of each of the following beneficial owners is c/o Emerson Radio Corp., 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601.

 

Name and Address of Beneficial Owners

   Amount and Nature of
Beneficial Ownership
    Percent of Class  

Christopher Ho

     0       0

Duncan Hon

     0       0

Michael Binney

     0       0

Kareem E. Sethi

     0       0

Kin Yuen

     0       0

All Directors and Executive Officers as a Group (5 persons)

     0       0

S&T International Distribution Limited

     15,243,283  (1)      63.8

 

(1) Based, in part, upon disclosures filed on a Schedule 13D/A on October 3, 2017, by S&T International Distribution Ltd. (“S&T”) and on a Schedule 13D on October 10, 2017, by Wealth Warrior Global Ltd. (“Wealth Warrior”), these shares are owned directly by S&T, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of N.A.K.S., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nimble. As the owners of approximately 73.9% in the aggregate of Nimble, Wealth Warrior, Merchant Link Holdings Limited (“ML”), and Rise Vision Global Limited (“RV”) share the indirect power to vote and dispose of these shares held for the account of S&T. ML is wholly owned by Aurizon Enterprises Limited (“AE”), AE is wholly owned by Omen Charm Limited (“OC”), and OC is wholly owned by Splendid Brilliance (PTC) Limited (“SB”). RV is wholly owned by Ocean Rose Global Limited (“OR”), OR is wholly owned by Praisewise Limited (“PL”), and PL is wholly owned by SB. Mr. Bingzhao Tan is the sole director of each of AE, ML, OR and RV, and the sole director and sole shareholder of Wealth Warrior. Ms. Guichai He is the sole director of OC and PL, and is sole director and sole shareholder of SB. SB holds the shares of OC and PL in trust, and serves as the sole trustee over such shares. Accordingly, AE and OR share the indirect power to vote and dispose of these shares held for the account of S&T. Mr. Tan is the settlor and a discretionary beneficiary of the shares of OC and PL held in trust by SB. Accordingly, Mr. Tan and Ms. He may be deemed to share power to direct the voting and disposition of these shares held for the account of S&T and may be deemed to be a beneficial owner of such shares. The address of Nimble, N.A.K.S. and S&T is 11 th Floor, The Grande Building, 398 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The address of Mr. Tan and Ms. He, and of Wealth Warrior, ML, RV and the above affiliated entities, is Unit C, 32/F., TML Tower, No. 3 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong.

SECTION 16(a) BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP REPORTING COMPLIANCE

Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act requires the Company’s directors, officers, and stockholders who beneficially own more than 10% of any class of its equity securities registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act, to file initial reports of ownership and reports of changes in ownership with respect to the Company’s equity securities with the SEC and the NYSE American. All reporting persons are required to furnish

 

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the Company with copies of all reports that such reporting persons file with the SEC pursuant to Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act.

Based solely upon a review of Forms 3 and 4 and amendments to these forms furnished to the Company, and Forms 5, along with amendments thereto, all parties subject to the reporting requirements of Section 16(a) timely filed all such required reports during and with respect to Fiscal 2017, except for the following Forms 3 which were inadvertently filed late: Form 3 of Duncan Hon filed on June 28, 2016, reporting his election as a director of the Company on February 12, 2009; Form 3 of Andrew L. Davis filed on June 28, 2016, reporting his appointment as Chief Financial Officer of the Company on September 3, 2010; and Form 3 of Christopher Ho filed on September 14, 2016, reporting his election as a director of the Company on June 19, 2016.

 

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES

Board of Directors and Committees

The Company’s Board of Directors presently consists of five directors. The Board of Directors has determined that two of the director nominees, Messrs. Sethi and Yuen, meet the definition of independence as established by the NYSE American listing standards and applicable SEC rules.

The Board of Directors is responsible for the management and direction of the Company and for establishing broad corporate policies. The Board of Directors meets periodically during the Company’s fiscal year to review significant developments affecting the Company and to act on matters requiring Board of Director approval. The Board of Directors held nine formal meetings during the Company’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2017 (“Fiscal 2017”), and also acted by unanimous written consent. During Fiscal 2017, each member of the Board of Directors participated in at least 75% of the aggregate of all meetings of the Board of Directors and the aggregate of all meetings of committees on which such member served, that were held during the period in which such director served during Fiscal 2017. The Company encourages, but does not require, members of the Board of Directors to attend annual meetings of stockholders. Four of the Company’s directors who were nominated for re-election attended the Company’s annual meeting of stockholders held on November 16, 2016.

The Board of Directors presently has one standing committee, the Audit Committee, which is a separately-designated standing audit committee established in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) and Rule 10A-3 thereunder. In addition, in March 2013, the Company formed an ad hoc Special Committee consisting solely of independent directors to evaluate possible strategic alternatives intended to enhance stockholder value. The Special Committee currently consists of Messrs. Sethi and Yuen.

Controlled Company . The Company does not maintain a nominating committee or a compensation committee. So long as Nimble beneficially holds more than 50% of the outstanding common stock of Emerson, Emerson is a “controlled company” as defined in Section 801(a) of the NYSE American Company Guide (the “Company Guide”). Accordingly, the Company relies on exemptions from certain corporate governance requirements to have (i) a majority of independent directors, (ii) a nominating and corporate governance committee composed entirely of independent directors or (iii) a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors. The full Board of Directors, among other things, (i) identifies individuals qualified to become members of the Board of Directors and selects director nominees for election at the next Annual Meeting of Stockholders, (ii) reviews and monitors matters related to management development and succession, (iii) develops and implements executive compensation policies and pay for performance criteria, and (iv) reviews and approves salaries, bonuses and incentive awards.

Audit Committee. The Company’s Audit Committee currently consists of Mr. Sethi (Chairman) and Mr. Yuen, each of whom the Board of Directors has determined meets the definition of independence as established by the NYSE American listing rules and SEC rules. Mr. Sethi is currently the Chairman of the Audit Committee and the “audit committee financial expert.” Pursuant to Section 803(B)(2)(c) of the Company Guide, as a smaller reporting company the Company is required to have an audit committee of at least two independent members, as defined by the listing standards of the NYSE American.

The Audit Committee is empowered by the Board of Directors, among other things, to: (i) serve as an independent and objective party to monitor the Company’s financial reporting process, internal control system and disclosure control system; (ii) review and appraise the audit efforts of the Company’s independent auditors; (iii) assume direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, retention and oversight of the work of the independent auditors and for the resolution of disputes between the independent auditors and the Company’s management regarding financial reporting issues; and (iv) provide the opportunity for direct communication among the independent auditors, financial and senior management and the Board of Directors. During Fiscal

 

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2017, the Audit Committee performed its duties under a written charter approved by the Board of Directors and formally met four times. A copy of the Company’s Audit Committee Charter is posted on the Company’s website: www.emersonradio.com on the Investor Relations page.

Report of the Audit Committee

This report shall not be deemed “soliciting material” or incorporated by reference in any filing by the Company under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act except to the extent that the Company specifically incorporates this information by reference, and shall not otherwise be deemed filed under either act.

The Audit Committee has (i) reviewed and discussed the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017 with the Company’s management and with the Company’s independent registered public accountants, MSPC; (ii) discussed with the Company’s independent registered public accountants the matters required to be discussed by Auditing Standard No. 1301, Communications with Audit Committees , as adopted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”); and (iii) received the written disclosures and the letter from the Company’s independent registered public accountants required by applicable requirements of the PCAOB regarding the independent registered public accountants’ communications with the Audit Committee concerning independence and discussed with the Company’s independent registered public accountants the independent registered public accountants’ independence.

The Audit Committee also considered whether the provision by the independent registered public accountants of non-audit services was compatible with maintaining the independence of the independent registered public accountants.

Based on the reviews and discussions described above, the Audit Committee recommended to the Board of Directors that the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company be included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017 for filing with the SEC.

 

Members of the Audit Committee
Kareem E. Sethi (Chairman)
Kin Yuen

 

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Procedures for Considering Nominations Made by Stockholders. Nominations for election to the Board of Directors may be made by the Company’s Board of Directors or by any stockholder of any outstanding class of the Company’s capital stock entitled to vote for the election of directors. The following procedures shall be utilized in considering any candidate for election to the Board of Directors at an annual meeting, other than candidates who have previously served on the Board of Directors or who are recommended by the Board of Directors. Stockholder proposals for director nominations must be delivered to the Company’s Secretary at its corporate headquarters not less than the close of business on the one hundred twentieth (120th) day prior to the first anniversary of the preceding year’s annual meeting; provided, however , that if the date of the annual meeting is moved by more than thirty (30) days from the date of the previous year’s annual meeting, notice to be timely must be so delivered a reasonable time before the company begins to print and send its proxy materials for such annual meeting. In addition, pursuant to the Company’s bylaws, stockholders who wish to nominate a person for election as a director at the annual meeting must deliver written notice to the President or Chairman of the Board of the Company at its corporate headquarters not less than twenty (20) days prior to the annual meeting; provided, however, that if the Company furnishes less than thirty (30) days’ notice of any meeting, such notification must be deliver not later than ten (10) days following the date on which the Company provided such notice, but in no event less than five (5) days prior to such annual meeting. Any such written notice must be directed to the attention of the Company’s President or the Chairman of the Board at the Company’s corporate headquarters and must comply with the applicable provisions of the Company’s bylaws, as amended. The public announcement of an adjournment or postponement of an annual meeting will not commence a new time period (or extend any time period) for the giving of a notice as described above. A nomination notice must set forth as to each person whom the proponent proposes to nominate for election as a director: (a) all information relating to such person that is required to be disclosed in solicitations of proxies for election of directors in an election contest, or is otherwise required, in each case pursuant to Regulation 14A under the Exchange Act (including such person’s written consent to being named in the proxy statement as a nominee and to serving as a director if elected) and (b) information that will enable the Company’s Board of Directors to determine whether the candidate satisfies the minimum criteria and any additional criteria established by the Company’s Board of Directors.

Qualifications. The Company’s Board of Directors has adopted guidelines describing the minimum qualifications for nominees and the qualities or skills that are necessary for directors to possess. Each nominee (i) must satisfy any legal requirements applicable to members of the Board of Directors; (ii) must have business, professional or other experience that will enable such nominee to provide useful input to the Board of Directors in its deliberations; and (iii) must have knowledge of the types of responsibilities expected of members of the board of directors of a public company.

Identification and Evaluation of Candidates for the Board. Candidates to serve on the Board of Directors will be identified from all available sources, including recommendations made by stockholders, members of the Company’s management and members of the Company’s Board of Directors. The Company’s Board of Directors has a policy that there will be no differences in the manner in which its Board of Directors evaluates nominees recommended by stockholders and nominees recommended by it or management, except that no specific process shall be mandated with respect to the nomination of any individuals who have previously served on the Board of Directors. The evaluation process for individuals other than existing members of the Board of Directors will include a review of the information provided to the Board of Directors by the proponent and a review of such other information as the Board of Directors shall determine to be relevant.

Diversity Considerations in Director Nominations

The Company does not have a formal diversity policy. The Company believes its Board of Directors represents a collection of individuals with a variety of complementary skills which, as a group, possess the appropriate skills and experience to oversee the Company’s business. The Board of Directors considers a wide variety of qualifications, attributes and other factors and recognizes that a diversity of viewpoints and practical experiences can enhance the effectiveness of the Company’s Board of Directors.

 

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Board Leadership Structure

The Company does not have a formal policy regarding whether the roles of the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer should be combined or separated. The Board of Directors recognizes that one of its key responsibilities is to evaluate and determine its optimal leadership structure so as to provide independent oversight of management. The Board of Directors understands that there is no single, generally accepted approach to providing board leadership and that given the dynamic and competitive environment in which the Company operates, the right board leadership structure may vary as circumstances warrant. Currently, the roles of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board are separate. Currently Mr. Ho serves as the Chairman of the Board and Mr. Hon serves as the Chief Executive Officer.

Role in Risk Oversight

Although the Company’s management is responsible for implementing systems and processes to identify and manage risks, the Company’s Board of Directors has oversight responsibility for the Company’s risk management processes. In carrying out its oversight responsibility, the Board of Directors has delegated to individual committees certain elements of its risk oversight function. This oversight is administered primarily through the following:

 

    The Board of Directors’ review and approval of the Company’s annual budget (prepared and presented to the Board of Directors by the management team), including discussion of the opportunities and challenges facing its business;

 

    The Audit Committee’s oversight of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting and its discussions with management and the independent accountants regarding the quality and adequacy of the Company’s internal controls and financial reporting; and

 

    The Board of Directors’ review of executive officer compensation and its relationship to the Company’s business plans.

Process for Sending Communications to the Board of Directors

The Board of Directors has established a procedure that enables stockholders to communicate in writing with members of the Board of Directors. Any such communication should be addressed to the Company’s Secretary and should be sent to such individual at c/o Emerson Radio Corp., 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601. Any such communication must state, in a conspicuous manner, that it is intended for distribution to the entire Board of Directors. Under the procedures established by the Board of Directors, upon the Secretary’s receipt of such a communication, the Company’s Secretary will send a copy of such communication to each member of the Board of Directors, identifying it as a communication received from a stockholder. Absent unusual circumstances, at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors held more than two days after such communication has been distributed, the Board of Directors will consider the substance of any such communication.

Codes of Ethics

The Company has adopted a Code of Ethics for Senior Financial Officers (“Code of Ethics”) that applies to its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer, Controller and Treasurer. This Code of Ethics was established with the intention of focusing Senior Financial Officers on areas of ethical risk, providing guidance to help them recognize and deal with ethical issues, providing mechanisms to report unethical conduct, fostering a culture of honesty and accountability, deterring wrongdoing and promoting fair and accurate disclosure and financial reporting.

The Company has also adopted a Code of Conduct for Officers, Directors and Employees of Emerson Radio Corp. and Its Subsidiaries (“Code of Conduct”). We prepared this Code of Conduct to help all officers, directors

 

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and employees understand and comply with the Company’s policies and procedures. Overall, the purpose of the Company’s Code of Conduct is to deter wrongdoing and promote (i) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Company files with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Company; (iii) compliance with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations; (iv) prompt internal reporting of code violations to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Code of Conduct; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Code of Conduct.

The Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct are posted on the Company’s website: www.emersonradio.com on the Investor Relations page. If the Company makes any substantive amendments to, or grants any waiver (including any implicit waiver) from a provision of the Code of Ethics or the Code of Conduct, and that relates to any element of the Code of Ethics definition enumerated in Item 406 (b) of Regulation S-K, the Company will disclose the nature of such amendment or waiver on its website or in a current report on Form 8-K.

 

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

The following table sets forth certain information regarding the executive officers of Emerson as of February 14, 2018:

 

Name

   Age   

Position

   Year
Became Officer

Duncan Hon

   57   

Chief Executive Officer and Director

   2009

Michael Binney

   58   

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

   2017

Duncan Hon has served as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer since August 2011 and a director of the Company since February 2009. Until his appointment as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Hon served as the Company’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer since November 2009. He also served as a Secretary of the Company from June 2016 to July 2017. See Mr. Hon’s biographical information above.

Michael Binney has served as the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since March 2017 and has served as Secretary of the Company since July 2017. He has served as a director of the Company since June 2016. See Mr. Binney’s biographical information above.

EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

Summary Compensation Table for Fiscal 2017

The following Summary Compensation Table sets forth information concerning compensation for services rendered in all capacities to the Company and its subsidiaries for Fiscal 2017 and for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016 (“Fiscal 2016”) which was awarded to, earned by or paid to the Company’s named executive officers during Fiscal 2017.

 

Name and

Principal Position

   Fiscal
Year
     Salary($)      Bonus($)
(1)
     All Other
Compensation
($)
    Total ($)  

Duncan Hon

     2017      $ 485,833      $ 237,500      $ —       $ 723,333  

Chief Executive Officer

     2016      $ 475,000      $ —        $ —       $ 475,000  

Michael Binney (2)

     2017      $ 9,217      $ —        $ —       $ 9,217  

Chief Financial Officer

     2016      $ —        $ —        $ —       $ —    

Andrew L. Davis (3)

     2017      $ 338,637    $ —        $ 169,753  (4)(5)   $ 508,390  

Former Chief Financial Officer

     2016      $ 333,506      $ 125,065      $ 23,953  (4)    $ 482,524  

 

(1) Represents bonus paid during the fiscal year.
(2) Mr. Binney was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company effective on March 9, 2017.
(3) Effective on March 9, 2017, the employment of Mr. Davis as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company was terminated.
(4) Represents the incremental cost to the Company of all personnel benefits, including match for its 401(K) plan, provided to the Company’s named executive officers. Such personnel benefits are available to all employees of the Company in accordance with the Company’s standard employment practices. As to Mr. Davis, this represents $3,000 in Fiscal 2017 and $23,953 in Fiscal 2016.
(5) Includes the severance payment of $166,753 pursuant to Mr. Davis’ employment agreement.

Employment Agreements

During Fiscal 2017, the Company had employment agreements with certain of its named executive officers, each of which is described below.

 

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Duncan Hon .  Duncan Hon, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, entered into an employment agreement, effective April 1, 2011, with a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of the Company. Such agreement sets forth the terms and conditions pursuant to which Mr. Hon would serve as the Company’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer and, subsequently, as Chief Executive Officer. The agreement provides for an annual base salary of 2,925,000 Hong Kong Dollars (“HKD”) and an annual discretionary bonus payable at any time as recommended by the Board. The contract extends until the earlier of the retirement of Mr. Hon on the first day of the following month immediately after his 60 th  birthday, or the termination of the agreement by either the Company or Mr. Hon upon the delivery from one to the other of one month prior written notice. In June 2016, a supplementary agreement was made to change the earlier of the retirement of Mr. Hon to the first day of the following month immediately after his 65 th  birthday. In November 2011, the Board approved an increase to Mr. Hon’s base annual salary to $475,000 effective August 31, 2011. In February 2017, the Board approved an increase to Mr. Hon’s base annual salary to $540,000 effective February 1, 2017.

Michael Binney . Michael Binney, the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, entered into an employment agreement, effective March 9, 2017, with a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of the Company, at which point of time he ceased to receive any remuneration as an Outside Director. The agreement provides for an annual base salary of $150,000 and an annual discretionary bonus payable at any time as recommended by the Board. The contract extends until the earlier of the retirement of Mr. Binney on the first day of the following month immediately after his 65th birthday, or the termination of the agreement by either the Company or Mr. Binney upon the delivery from one to the other of one month prior written notice.

Andrew L. Davis . Andrew L. Davis was the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from September 2010 through March 2017. He entered into an employment agreement with the Company on August 1, 2007, which was further amended on March 5, 2015. The agreement, as amended, provided for, among other things, (i) an increase in Mr. Davis’s annual base salary from $317,625.00 to $333,506.25; (ii) a retention bonus in the aggregate amount of $166,753.00 (less applicable withholdings and deductions), which was paid in three installments during 2015 and (iii) in the event of a termination of his employment other than for cause or due to death or disability or a resignation for good reason, continuation of his base salary, at the rate then in effect, for a period of six months, payable in accordance with the Company’s customary payroll practices and procedures, subject to a customary release agreement.

Under Mr. Davis’s employment agreement, as amended, the terms below are generally defined as follows:

“cause” means Mr. Davis’s (i) material default or other material breach of his obligations under the agreement, subject to notice requirements and cure periods as set forth in the agreement; (ii) willful failure to perform material duties under the agreement that are reasonably assigned to him by the Company, subject to notice requirements and cure periods as set forth in the agreement; (iii) gross negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of his duties under the agreement, subject to notice requirements and cure periods as set forth in the agreement; or (iv) dishonesty, insubordination, or other willful act detrimental to the Company or its good will or damaging to its relationships with its customers, investors, suppliers, or employees, including, without limitation, (A) use of alcohol or illegal drugs such as to interfere with the performance of his obligations under the agreement , (B) conviction of or plea of guilty or no contest to a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, or theft, and (C) material failure to comply with applicable laws or governmental regulations with respect to Company operations or the performance of his duties; provided however that no act or failure to act, on the part of Mr. Davis, shall constitute “cause” unless it is done, or omitted to be done, by Mr. Davis in bad faith or without Mr. Davis’s reasonable belief that his action or omission was (i) in the best interest of the Company, (ii) necessary to preserve the Company’s or Mr. Davis’s own reputation and/or (iii) required to comply with applicable laws, rule or regulations; and

“good reason” means that Mr. Davis has complied with the appropriate notice procedures following the occurrence of any of the following without the executive’s prior written consent: (i) a reduction in Mr. Davis’s base salary; (ii) a material diminution in Mr. Davis’s position (other than temporarily due to illness or injury or

 

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as required by applicable law); (iii) a material breach of the Company’s payment obligations to Mr. Davis; or (iv) Mr. Davis is directed by the Company to engage in conduct that he reasonably believes is unlawful, unethical or immoral; provided, that, in each case, the Company has failed to cure such occurrence within 30 days after receipt of the appropriate notice from Mr. Davis.

Outstanding Equity Awards at Fiscal Year-End

None of the Company’s named executive officers held any outstanding equity awards at March 31, 2017.

Compensation of Directors

During Fiscal 2017, the Company’s directors who were not employees (“Outside Directors”) were compensated for serving on the Board and on its various committees during the period. The Company does not compensate directors who are employees of the Company for their services as directors.

Outside Directors are each paid an annual director’s fee of $50,000. The Outside Director serving as the Chairman of the Board receives an additional annual fee of $20,000. Each Outside Director serving on the audit committee of the Board receives an additional fee of $15,000 per annum with no additional fee for serving as chairman of the audit committee. During Fiscal 2017 through May 2016, the Outside Director serving as the Chairman of the special committee received an additional fee of $20,000 per month and each other Outside Director serving on the special committee of the Board received an additional fee of $12,500 per month. In June 2016, the fee structure for the special committee was changed such that each Outside Director serving on the special committee of the Board receives an additional fee of $5,000 per month with no additional fee for serving as chairman of the special committee. The Company does not pay any additional fees for attendance at meetings of the Board or the committees. Audit committee fees and, since June 2017, special committee fees are paid in four equal quarterly installments per annum. Prior to June 2017, special committee fees were paid in monthly installments. Audit committee and special committee fees are pro-rated in situations where an Outside Director serves less than a full one year or periodic term.

Additionally, the Company’s directors are reimbursed their expenses for attendance at meetings.

The following table provides certain information with respect to the compensation earned or paid to the Company’s Outside Directors during Fiscal 2017.

Director Compensation for Fiscal 2017

 

Name

   Fees
Earned or
Paid in
Cash($)
     Total($)  

Christopher Ho

   $ 54,615      $ 54,615  

John Howard Batchelor (1)

   $ 11,346      $ 11,346  

Michael Binney (2)

   $ 35,817      $ 35,817  

Lionel Choong (3)

   $ 9,066      $ 9,066  

Greg Hunt (4)

   $ 11,250      $ 11,250  

Mark Manski (5)

   $ 48,379      $ 48,379  

Kareem E. Sethi

   $ 111,833      $ 111,833  

Terence A. Snellings (6)

   $ 36,786      $ 36,786  

Kin Yuen

   $ 97,548      $ 97,548  

 

(1) Mr. Batchelor, who served as the Chairman of the Board, resigned from the Board effective May 29, 2016.
(2) Mr. Binney was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company effective on March 9, 2017, after which date Mr. Binney no longer received compensation for his service on the Board.

 

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(3) Mr. Choong, who served as the Vice Chairman of the Board, resigned from the Board effective June 5, 2016.
(4) Mr. Hunt, who served as a director and as a member of the Audit Committee, resigned from the Board effective June 2, 2016.
(5) Mr. Manski, who served as a director and as the Chairman of the Special Committee, resigned from the Board effective May 31, 2016.
(6) Mr. Snellings, who served as a director and as a member of the Audit Committee and the Special Committee, resigned from the Board effective June 5, 2016.

Equity Compensation Plan Information

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CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

From time to time, Emerson engages in business transactions with its controlling stockholder, Nimble, and one or more of Nimble’s direct and indirect subsidiaries. Set forth below is a summary of such transactions.

Controlling Stockholder

S&T, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of N.A.K.S., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nimble, collectively have the shared power to vote and direct the disposition of 15,243,283 shares, or approximately 64.6%, of the Company’s outstanding common stock as of February 14, 2018. Accordingly, the Company is a “controlled company” as defined in Section 801(a) of the NYSE American Company Guide.

Related Party Transactions

Return of Pledged Collateral to S&T

In April 2016, the Company, upon a request made by S&T, considered and agreed to return to S&T the $500,000 of collateral which S&T had paid to the Company in September 2014 as part of the indemnification agreement between S&T, Nimble and the Company pertaining to an Internal Revenue Service challenge of the Company’s March 31, 2010 earnings and profits calculations underlying the taxability of a dividend paid during March 2010 to all of it stockholders, net of the $79,000 in expenses incurred by the Company in defending the IRS challenge. On April 29, 2016, the Company paid $421,000 to S&T to effectuate the release of the collateral net of the aforementioned expenses incurred by the Company. From September 30, 2014 through March 31, 2016, this pledged collateral had been recorded by the Company as restricted cash on its balance sheet.

Indemnification of Officers and Directors

The Company enters into indemnification agreements with each of its directors and officers. These agreements require the Company to indemnify these individuals to the fullest extent permitted under Delaware law against liabilities that may arise by reason of their service to the Company, and to advance expenses incurred as a result of any proceeding against them as to which they could be indemnified. The Company also intends to enter into indemnification agreements with its future directors and officers.

Review and Approval of Transactions with Related Parties

It is the policy of the Company that any proposed transaction between the Company and related parties, as defined by the Financial Accounting Standard Board’s Accounting Standards Codification Topic 850 (ASC 850), that will or may reasonably be expected to involve an aggregate amount that exceeds $120,000 in a fiscal year, must be pre-approved by the audit committee prior to any action in furtherance of such potential transaction being taken by the Board or any executive officer. In reviewing and approving proposed transactions between the Company and related parties, the audit committee will determine whether the proposed transaction is entirely fair to the Company and in the Company’s best interest. For purposes of the policy, related parties are as defined within ASC 850, generally, but not limited, meaning (i) an officer or director of the Company or the member of the immediate family of any of them or (ii) any other corporation, partnership, association, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, trust or other entity or organization in which one or more of the Company’s officers or directors are (a) directors, officers, trustees or other fiduciaries or (b) have a financial interest.

 

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PROPOSAL 2: RATIFICATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF

MSPC AS INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF EMERSON

FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2018

The Audit Committee has appointed MSPC as the Company’s independent registered public accountants to audit the Company’s financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, and has further directed that management submit the selection of independent registered public accountants for ratification by the Company’s stockholders at the annual meeting. Stockholder ratification of the selection of MSPC is not required by our by-laws or otherwise. However, the Company is submitting the selection of MSPC to the stockholders for ratification as a matter of good corporate practice. If the stockholders fail to ratify the selection, the Audit Committee will reconsider whether or not to retain MSPC. Even if the selection is ratified, the Audit Committee in its discretion may direct the appointment of a different independent accounting firm at any time during the year if it is determined that such a change would be in the best interests of Emerson and its stockholders.

Representatives of the firm of MSPC are expected to be present at the Company’s annual meeting and will have an opportunity to make a statement, if they so desire, and will be available to respond to appropriate questions.

In accordance with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the Audit Committee’s charter, all audit and audit-related work and all non-audit work performed by the Company’s independent registered public accountants, MSPC, is approved in advance by the Audit Committee, including the proposed fees for such work, and all fees described below were pre-approved by the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee is informed of each service actually rendered.

 

    Audit Fees. Audit fees billed to the Company by MSPC for the audit of the financial statements included in the Company’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K, and reviews by MSPC of the financial statements included in the Company’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2017 and 2016 totaled approximately $112,000 and $157,500, respectively.

 

    Audit-Related Fees . The Company was billed approximately $45,000 by MSPC for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2016 for audit procedures which it performed in connection with an audit of the Company’s majority shareholder’s consolidated financial statement for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2015. There was no charge for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017 as the Company’s majority shareholder changed its year end to March 31 to coincide with that of the Company.

 

    Tax Fees. The Company was not billed by MSPC for tax services for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2017 or 2016, respectively.

 

    All Other Fees. The Company was not billed by MSPC for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, for any permitted non-audit services.

Applicable law and regulations provide an exemption that permits certain services to be provided by the Company’s independent auditors even if they are not pre-approved. The Company has not relied on this exemption at any time since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted.

Vote Required

The affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast at the meeting at which a quorum representing a majority of all outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock is present and voting, either in person or by proxy, is required for the ratification of the Company’s independent registered public accountants.

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR THE RATIFICATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF MSPC AS INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF EMERSON FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2018.

 

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STOCKHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS AND PROPOSALS

The Company’s Board of Directors has established a procedure that enables stockholders to communicate in writing with members of the Company’s Board of Directors. Any such communication should be addressed to the Company’s Secretary and should be sent to such individual c/o Emerson Radio Corp., 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07061. Any such communication must state, in a conspicuous manner, that it is intended for distribution to the entire Board of Directors. Under the procedures established by the Board of Directors, upon the Secretary’s receipt of such a communication, the Company’s Secretary will send a copy of such communication to each member of the Board of Directors, identifying it as a communication received from a stockholder. Absent unusual circumstances, at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors held more than two days after such communication has been distributed, the Board of Directors will consider the substance of any such communication.

Stockholder proposals to be presented at the Company’s Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018 (“Fiscal 2018”), for inclusion in the Company’s proxy statement and form of proxy relating to that meeting, must be received by the Company at its offices located at 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601, addressed to the Secretary, on or before October 25, 2018. If, however, the date of the Company’s Annual Meeting of Stockholders for Fiscal 2018 is changed by more than thirty (30) days from the date of its annual meeting held for Fiscal 2017, the deadline is a reasonable time before the Company begins to print and mail its proxy materials for the Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held for Fiscal 2018. Such stockholder proposals must comply with the Company’s bylaws and the requirements of Regulation 14A of the Exchange Act. See “Election of Directors” for information on stockholder submissions of nominations for election to the Board of Directors.

Rule 14a-4 of the Exchange Act governs the Company’s use of discretionary proxy voting authority with respect to a stockholder proposal that is not addressed in the proxy statement. With respect to the Company’s Annual Meeting of Stockholders for Fiscal 2018, if the Company is not provided notice of a stockholder proposal prior to January 8, 2019 the Company will be permitted to use its discretionary voting authority when the proposal is raised at the meeting, without any discussion of the matter in the proxy statement.

PERSONS MAKING THE SOLICITATION

The enclosed proxy is solicited on behalf of the Company’s Board of Directors. The Company will pay the cost of soliciting proxies in the accompanying form. The Company’s officers, who will not be paid any additional compensation for such solicitation, may solicit proxies by mail, telephone, telegraph or fax. Upon request, the Company will reimburse brokers, dealers, banks and trustees, or their nominees, for reasonable expenses incurred by them in forwarding proxy material to beneficial owners of the Company’s shares of common stock. We have retained the services of American Stock Transfer & Trust Company to solicit proxies by mail, telephone, telegraph or personal contact.

OTHER MATTERS

The Board of Directors is not aware of any matter to be presented for action at the meeting other than the matters set forth herein. Should any other matter requiring a vote of stockholders arise, the proxies in the enclosed form confer upon the person or persons entitled to vote the shares represented by such proxies’ discretionary authority to vote the same in accordance with their best judgment in the interest of Emerson.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

A copy of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017, including financial statements, accompanies this proxy statement. The Annual Report is not to be regarded as proxy

 

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soliciting material or as a communication by means of which any solicitation is to be made. The Company filed an amendment to its Annual Report on Form 10-K in July 2017 in order to include certain information regarding our management, compensation and other matters. All of the information included in such amendment has been updated and is included in this proxy statement. A copy of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and Form 10-K/A for the fiscal year ended March  31, 2017, filed with the SEC, is available (excluding exhibits) without cost to stockholders upon written request made to Investor Relations, Emerson Radio Corp., 3 University Plaza, Suite 405, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 or on-line at the Company’s web site: www.emersonradio.com.

 

By Order of the Board of Directors,

/s/ Michael Binney

MICHAEL BINNEY

Secretary

February 22, 2018

 

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EMERSON RADIO CORP.

PROXY SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

TO BE HELD ON MARCH 21, 2018

The undersigned hereby appoints Duncan Hon and Michael Binney, and each of them, as attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote all of the shares of stock of Emerson Radio Corp. which the undersigned may be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Emerson Radio Corp. to be held at the law offices of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP located at 51 West 52 nd Street, New York, NY 10019, on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. (local time), and at any and all postponements, continuations and adjournments thereof, with all powers that the undersigned would possess if personally present, upon and in respect of the following matters and in accordance with the following instructions, with discretionary authority as to any and all other matters that may properly come before the meeting.

UNLESS A CONTRARY DIRECTION IS INDICATED, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED “FOR” ALL NOMINEES LISTED IN PROPOSAL NO. 1 AND “FOR” PROPOSAL NO. 2, AS MORE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN THE PROXY STATEMENT. IF SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE INDICATED, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH.

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ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF

EMERSON RADIO CORP.

March 21, 2018

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The Notice of Meeting, Proxy Statement, Proxy Card and 2017 Annual Report to Stockholders,

including the Annual Report of Emerson Radio Corp. on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017,

are available at http://www.astproxyportal.com/ast/02008

Please sign, date and mail

your proxy card in the

envelope provided as soon

as possible.

i  Please detach along perforated line and mail in the envelope provided.  i

 

 

THE BOARD RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” ALL NOMINEES LISTED BELOW AND A VOTE “FOR” PROPOSAL 2.

 

PLEASE SIGN, DATE AND RETURN PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. PLEASE MARK YOUR VOTE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN
HERE

 

                 
1.    ELECTION OF DIRECTORS:                 FOR    AGAINST    ABSTAIN
   FOR ALL NOMINEES    NOMINEES:        2.    To ratify the appointment of MSPC Certified Public Accountants and Advisors, a Professional Corporation as the independent registered public accountants of Emerson Radio Corp. for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018.         

 

 

  

 

WITHHOLD AUTHORITY

FOR ALL NOMINEES

 

FOR ALL EXCEPT

(See instructions below)

   O Christopher Ho

O Duncan Hon

O Michael Binney

O Kareem E. Sethi

O Kin Yuen

                  
  

 

INSTRUCTIONS:    TO WITHHOLD AUTHORITY TO VOTE FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL NOMINEE(S), MARK “FOR ALL EXCEPT” AND FILL IN THE CIRCLE NEXT TO EACH NOMINEE YOU WISH TO WITHHOLD.

      

 

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IT MAY BE REVOKED PRIOR TO ITS EXERCISE.

 

RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING AND PROXY STATEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, AND THE TERMS OF THE NOTICE AND PROXY STATEMENT ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THIS PROXY. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY REVOKES ALL PROXIES HERETOFORE GIVEN FOR SAID MEETING OR ANY AND ALL ADJOURNMENTS, POSTPONEMENTS AND CONTINUATIONS THEREOF.

To change the address on your account, please check the box at right and indicate your new address in the address space above. Please note that changes to the registered name(s) on the account may not be submitted via this method.  

 

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PLEASE VOTE, SIGN, DATE AND PROMPTLY RETURN THIS PROXY IN THE ENCLOSED RETURN ENVELOPE WHICH IS POSTAGE PREPAID IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES.

 

Signature of Stockholder:           Date:           Signature of Stockholder:           Date:      

 

Note:   Please sign exactly as your name or names appear on this Proxy. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as executor, administrator, attorney, trustee or guardian, please give full title as such. If the signer is a corporation, please sign full corporate name by duly authorized officer, giving full title as such. If signer is a partnership, please sign in partnership name by authorized person.   

 

        
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