UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

Quarterly Report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2023

 

Transition Report pursuant to 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the transition period from __________ to__________

 

Commission File Number: 000-56239

 

Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Nevada   27-2450645
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (IRS Employer
Identification No.)

 

26 Broadway, Suite 934

New York, NY 10004

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

917-522-3202

(Registrant’s telephone number)

____________

 

 

(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. ☒ Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). ☒ Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.

 

  Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer
  Non-accelerated filer Smaller reporting company
    Emerging growth company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). ☐ Yes ☒ No

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None

 

State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date: 1,629,315,728 common shares as of November 24, 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

    Page
PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION 1
   
Item 1: Financial Statements 1
Item 2: Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 2
Item 3: Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 6
Item 4: Controls and Procedures 6
   
PART II – OTHER INFORMATION 7
   
Item 1: Legal Proceedings 7
Item 1A: Risk Factors 8
Item 2: Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 8
Item 3: Defaults Upon Senior Securities 9
Item 4: Mine Safety Disclosures 9
Item 5: Other Information 9
Item 6: Exhibits 10

 

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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Financial Statements

 

Our financial statements included in this Form 10-Q are as follows:

 

  F-1 Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2023 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2022;
  F-2 Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022 (Unaudited);
  F-3 Consolidated Statement of Stockholders’ Equity for the periods ended September 30, 2023, and 2022 (Unaudited);
  F-4 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the periods ended September 30, 2023, and 2022 (Unaudited); and
  F-5 Notes to consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited).

 

These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America for interim financial information and the SEC instructions to Form 10-Q. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. Operating results for the interim period ended September 30, 2023, are not necessarily indicative of the results that can be expected for the full year.

 

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ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(UNAUDITED)

 

      September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
ASSETS           
Current Assets           
Cash and Cash Equivalents  4   1,587,275    1,478,702 
Accounts Receivables  5   95,815,503    60,690,812 
Inventory      2,274,355    1,877,905 
Inventory (work-in-progress)  6   36,848,297    58,081,202 
Other Current Assets  7   18,939,563    17,062,388 
Total Current Assets      155,464,993    139,191,009 
Long term Investments  8   18,495,263    18,368,326 
Right of use of asset  9   11,906,654    11,906,654 
Goodwill  10   60,944,584    60,310,468 
Tangible Assets  11   20,474,209    21,017,415 
Intangible Assets  12   6,352    623,591 
Total Non-Current Assets      111,829,062    112,226,454 
Total Assets      267,294,055    251,417,463 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY             
Current Liabilities  13          
Account Payable      60,013,057    52,141,842 
Current lease liability      333,515    836,382 
Other Current liabilities      102,559,457    102,059,819 
Total Current Liabilities      162,906,029    155,038,043 
Non-current liabilities  14          
Notes Payable      11,855,013    10,550,000 
Non-current lease liability      12,192,300    13,696,729 
Other non-current liabilities      15,013,029    16,015,558 
Total Non-Current Liabilities      39,060,342    40,262,287 
Total Liabilities      201,966,371    195,300,330 
Stockholders’ Equity             
Common Stock: 2,000,000,000 shares authorized, $0.001 par value, 1,556,878,281and 1,355,230,699 issued and outstanding
  15   1,556,878    1,355,230 
Preferred Stock: 235,741,000 authorized, $0.001 par value,  15   
 
    
 
 
Class A - 10,000,000 authorized; 10,000,000 issued and outstanding      10,000    10,000 
Class B - 100,000,000 authorized; 3,400,000 issued and outstanding      3,400    3,400 
Class C - 10,000,000 authorized; 0 issued and outstanding      
    
 
Class D - 60,741,000 authorized; 60,741,000 issued and outstanding      60,741    60,741 
Class E - 5,000,000 authorized; 3,172,175 issued and outstanding      3,172    3,172 
Class F - 50,000,000 authorized; 1,668,250 issued and outstanding      1,668    1,633 
Additional Paid-in-capital      22,949,605    21,474,067 
Other Comprehensive Income  16   27,253    (20,666)
Non-Controlling Interest  17   33,228,672    24,386,712 
Retained Earnings      7,014,150    5,126,274 
Net Income      472,145    4,559,375 
Total Stockholders’ Equity      65,327,684    56,117,132 
              
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity      267,294,055    251,417,463 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(UNAUDITED) 

 

   For the Three Months Ended   For the Nine months ended 
   September 30,
2023
   September 30,
2022
   September 30,
2023
   September 30,
2022
 
NET REVENUE   24,120,561    20,419,421    67,476,168    43,110,166 
COST OF REVENUE   15,469,041    13,608,451    44,389,499    28,580,965 
GROSS PROFIT   8,651,520    6,810,970    23,086,669    14,529,201 
Operating Expenses:                    
Selling and Distribution Expense   19,250    25,450    66,989    25,450 
General, Selling & Administrative Expenses   5,445,612    4,119,346    11,587,107    8,141,266 
Other Operating Expenses   160,788    169,792    1,148,210    440,703 
Depreciation   722,157    587,813    2,047,168    1,739,310 
Total Operating Expense   6,347,807    4,902,401    14,849,474    10,346,729 
PROFIT/ LOSS FROM OPERATIONS   2,303,713    1,908,569    8,237,195    4,182,472 
Non-Operating Expenses   2,054,165    721,075    6,097,465    1,226,020 
Non-Operating Income   222,597         227,301      
NET PROFIT/ LOSS   472,145    1,187,494    2,367,031    2,956,452 
BASIC EARNING PER SHARE   0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00 
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING   1,556,878,281    1,271,530,699    1,556,878,281    1,271,530,699 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT

(UNAUDITED)

 

For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023

 

   Common Stock   Preferred Stock -
Class A
   Preferred Stock -
Class B
   Preferred Stock -
Class D
   Preferred Stock -
Class E
   Preferred Stock -
Class F
   Additional Paid in   Minority   Retained   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Interest   Earnings   Equity 
Balance December 31, 2022   1,355,230,699    1,355,230    10,000,000    10,000    3,400,000    3,400    60,741,000    60,741    3,172,175    3,172    1,633,250    1,634    20,631,261    24,386,712    9,664,983    56,117,132 
Common stock issued   63,850,000    63,850    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    484,650    
 
    -    548,500 
Common stock cancelled   (40,000,000)   (40,000)   
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
         40,000    - 
Preferred stock issued   -    -    -    -    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    35,000    35    2,205    
 
    -    2,240 
Preferred stock cancelled   -    -    -    -         
 
         
 
         
 
         -    
 
    
 
    -    - 
Changes in Retained earnings        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    
 
         (333,635)   (333,635)
Current Quarter Income   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -         914,662    914,662 
Income transferred to Minority Interest                                                                    1,306,458    (1,306,458)     
Balance March 31, 2023   1,379,080,699    1,379,081    10,000,000    10,000    3,400,000    3,400    60,741,000    60,741    3,172,175    3,172    1,668,250    1,668    21,118,116    25,693,170    8,979,553    57,248,900 
Common stock issued   55,300,000    55,300    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    547,800    
 
    -    603,100 
Preferred stock converted in common   10,000,000    10,000         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    (100,000)   (100)   
 
    
 
    -    9,900 
Preferred stock issued   -    -    -    -    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    100,000    100    
 
    
 
    -    100 
Preferred stock cancelled   -    -    -    -                                       -              -    - 
Changes in Retained earnings        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    
 
         (216,412)   (216,412)
Current Quarter Income   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -    
 
         980,224    980,224 
Income transferred to Minority Interest        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    
 
    257,759    (2,386,489)   (2,128,730)
QIND Income transferred to Minority Interest                                                                    3,723,114         3,723,114 
Balance June 30, 2023   1,444,380,699    1,444,381    10,000,000    10,000    3,400,000    3,400    60,741,000    60,741    3,172,175    3,172    1,668,250    1,668    21,665,916    29,674,043    7,356,876    60,220,196 
Common stock issued against Services   21,665,710    21,666                                                      470,146              491,812 
Common stock issued against Note conversion   53,125,000    53,125                                                      478,125              531,250 
Common stock issued for Cash   37,081,872    37,082                                                      322,918              360,000 
Common stock issued as commitment shares   625,000    625                                                      12,500              13,125 
Current Quarter Income                                                                         472,145    472,145 
Income transferred to Minority Interest                                                                    3,554,629         3,554,629 
Changes in Retained earnings                                                                         (315,472)   (315,472)
Balance September 30, 2023   1,556,878,281    1,556,878    10,000,000    10,000    3,400,000    3,400    60,741,000    60,741    3,172,175    3,172    1,668,250    1,668    23,949,605    33,228,672    7,513,548    65,327,684 

 

For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

 

STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY 
   Common Stock   Preferred Stock - Class A   Preferred Stock - Class B   Preferred Stock - Class D   Preferred Stock - Class E   Preferred Stock - Class F   Additional
Paid in
   Share
capital of
   Accumulated   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Subsidiaries   Deficit   Equity 
Balance Dec 31, 2021   1,243,530,699   $1,243,531    10,000,000   $10,000    2,200,000   $2,200    60,741,000   $60,741    3,172,175   $3,172    5,800,000   $5,800   $3,664,118        $13,081,367   $18,070,929 
Shares issued   70,000,000   $70,000    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
   $124,746        $636,636   $831,382 
Balance Mar 31, 2022   1,313,530,699   $1,313,531   $10,000,000   $10,000   $2,200,000   $2,200    60,741,000   $60,741    3,172,175   $3,172    5,800,000   $5,800    3,788,864        $13,718,003   $18,902,311 
Share Capital of Subsidiary                                                                                
Common stock converted into Preferred B   (120,000,000)  $(120,000)                                                                   $(120,000)
Preferred Stock Converted to Common Stock   25,000,000   $25,000                                                                    $25,000 
Convertible notes converted to common stock   53,000,000   $53,000    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
   $53,000 
Common stock converted into Preferred                       1,200,000   $1,200                                                $1,200 
Preferred Stock Converted to Common Stock                                                     (243,250)  $(243)                 $(243)
Changes in Add Capital        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
   $12,633,277    
 
    
 
   $12,633,277 
Current quarter income        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    
 
        $1,132,322   $1,132,322 
Changes in Retained Earnings        
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
         
 
    
 
        $(11,589,135)  $(11,589,135)
Balance June 30, 2022   1,271,530,699   $1,271,531   $10,000,000   $10,000    3,400,000   $3,400    60,741,000   $60,741    3,172,175   $3,172    5,556,750   $5,557   $16,422,141   $-   $3,261,190   $21,037,732 
Common Stock issued   53,700,000   $53,700    -   $-    -    -    -   $-    -   $-    0    0   $-        $-   $53,700 
Preferred Stock issued   -   $-    -   $-    -    -    -   $-    -   $-    1500   $1.5   $-        $-   $2 
Current Quarter Income                                                                        $1,187,494   $1,187,494 
Changes in Additional Capital                                                              $563,900             $563,900 
 Foreign exchange adjustment                                                                        $17,158   $17,158 
Share Capital of subsidiaries                                                                   $563,393   $-   $563,393 
Balance September 30, 2022   1,325,230,699   $1,325,231    10,000,000   $10,000    3,400,000   $3,400    60,741,000   $60,741    3,172,175   $3,172    5,558,250   $5,559   $16,986,041   $563,393   $4,465,842   $23,423,378 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(UNAUDITED)

 

   For the Nine Months Ended 
   September 30,
2023
   September 30,
2022
 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES        
Net Loss/ Profit   2,367,031    2,956,452 
Adjustment to reconcile net gain (loss) to net cash          
Non- Cash non- operating Expenses   3,517,233    
 
 
Depreciation   2,047,167    44,518 
Finance cost   3,889,223    340,217 
Discount on convertible Notes   
 
    
 
 
Changes in Assets and Liabilities, net          
Current Assets   (16,165,412)   (41,532,128)
Other Current Liabilities   7,992,208    28,071,183 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities   3,647,450    (10,119,758)
           
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES          
Addition/ Disposal of Fixed Assets   (1,505,960)   1,450,143 
Changes in Non-current assets   (126,938)   1,389,004 
Changes in Non- Current Liabilities   (2,506,959)   1,484,805 
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities   (4,139,857)   4,323,952 
           
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES          
Funds raised through notes   4,718,302    
 
 
Finance cost   (1,064,033)   5,925,000 
Funds raised through issuance of Stock   360,000      
Note settled   (3,413,289)   
 
 
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities   600,980    5,925,000 
           
Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash   108,573    129,194 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of the year   1,478,702    176,688 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of the year   1,587,275    305,862 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

NOTE 1. ORGANIZATION, HISTORY AND NATURE OF BUSINESS

 

a)We were incorporated as a Superior Venture Corp. on April 27, 2010, in the State of Nevada for the purpose of selling wine varietals. On November 9, 2012, we entered into an Exchange Agreement with the Ilustrato Pictures Ltd., a British Columbia corporation (Ilustrato BC”), whereby we acquired all the issued and outstanding common stock of Ilustrato BC. On November 30, 2012, Ilustrato BC transferred all of its assets and liabilities to Ilustrato Pictures Limited, our wholly owned subsidiary in Hong Kong (“Ilustrato HK”). On February 11, 2013, we changed the name to Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc.

 

  b) On April 1, 2016, Barton Hollow, together with the newly elected director of the issuer, caused the Issuer to enter into a letter of Intent to merger with Cache Cabinetry, LLC, and Arizona limited liability company. Pursuant to the Letter of Intent, the parties thereto would endeavor to arrive at, and enter into, a definitive merger agreement providing for the Merger. As an inducement to the members of Cache Cabinetry, LLC to enter into the Letter of Intent and thereafter transact, the Issuer caused to be issued to the members 360,000,000 shares of its common stock.

 

  c) Subsequently, on April 6, 2016, the Issuer and Cache Cabinetry, LLC entered into a definitive agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”). Concomitant therewith, the stockholders of the Issuer elected Derrick McWilliams, the President of Cache Cabinetry, LLC Chief Executive Officer of the Issuer, who along with Barton Hollow, ratified and approved the Merger Agreement and Merger.

 

  d) The Merger closed on June 3, 2016. The merger is designed as a reverse subsidiary merger pursuant to Section 368(a)(2)(E) of the Internal Revenue Code. That is, upon closing, Cache Cabinetry LLC will merger into a newly created subsidiary of the Issuer with the members of Cache Cabinetry, LLC receiving shares of the common stock of the Issuer as consideration therefor. Upon closing of the Merger, Cache Cabinetry, LLC will be the surviving corporation in its merger with the wholly owned subsidiary of the Issuer, therefore has become the wholly owned operating subsidiary of the Issuer.

 

  e) On November 9th, 2018, the Company entered into a Term Sheet for Plan of Merger and Control with Larson Elmore.

 

  f) As a part of share purchase arrangement between Lee Larson Elmore and FB Technologies Global Inc., Nick Link, the owner of FB Technologies Global Inc. replaced Lee Larson Elmore as CEO of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. on January 14, 2021, and we eventually got control over activities and books of accounts of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. from the date January 14, 2021. So, we are not aware about facts mentioned above vide note no. 1(A), 1(B), 1(C), 1(D), 1(E), 1(F) and 1(G) ‘organization, history, and business’ as they are related to prior to the date on which control over activities and books of accounts of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. were handed over to us. Thus, those events have been reiterated as disclosed in previous fillings made by the preceding management of the company with SEC.

 

  g) On June 10, 2020, the Company entered into a definitive agreement with FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for the conversion of debt. The shareholders were issued 2,500,000 shares of Class E Preferred Stock and BrohF Holdings Ltd., a creditor of the company was issued 672,175 shares. A final tranche of shares for debt conversion will be issued to the shareholders following the audited financials for 2022.

  

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  h) Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC (Firebug Group – U.A.E.) was incorporated on May 8, 2017. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on January 26, 2021, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of research and development of firefighting technologies as well as the manufacturing firefighting equipment and firefighting vehicles for its customers in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

 

  i) Georgia Fire & Rescue Supply LLC (Georgia Fire) was incorporated on the January 21, 2003. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on March 31, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of sales, distribution and servicing/maintenance of Firefighting, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services equipment.

 

  j) Bright Concept Detection and Protection System LLC (BCD Fire) was incorporated on March 18, 2014. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on April 13, 2021, in connection a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of sales, distribution, installation and maintenance of Fire Protection and Security systems.

 

  k) Bull Head Products Inc. was incorporated on June 8, 2007. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on January 1, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of manufacturing of aluminum truck beds and brush truck skid units for firefighting purposes including wildland firefighting.

 

  l) Emergency Response Technologies, Inc. This company was incorporated by ILUS on February 22, 2022, as the company’s Emergency Response Subsidiary. This company is engaged in the business of public safety and emergency response focused mergers and acquisitions.

 

  m) E-Raptor. This company was incorporated by ILUS as the company’s Commercial Electric Utility Vehicle manufacturer on February 22, 2022. This company is engaged in the business of manufacturing electric utility vehicles for the emergency response, agricultural, industrial, hospitality and transport sectors.

 

  n) Replay Solutions was incorporated by ILUS on March 1, 2022. The company is engaged in the business of recovering precious metals from electronic waste, known as urban mining.

 

  o) Quality Industrial Corp. was originally incorporated on May 4, 1998. ILUS acquired 77% of this company on May 28, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the industrial, oil & gas, and manufacturing sectors. Quality Industrial Corp. is a public company which trades on the OTC Market under the ticker QIND and is designed as a Special Purpose Vehicle for our industrial and manufacturing division as well as for our operating company Quality International Co Ltd FCZ and other future acquisitions.

 

  p) AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC is a fire safety company registered in the United Arab Emirates. The company has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 51% control of AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC (ASSS) on December 13, 2022.

 

  q) Quality International Co Ltd FCZ is a United Arab Emirates registered process manufacturing and engineering company. It manufactures custom solutions for the oil and gas, power/energy, water, desalination, wastewater, offshore and public safety industries. Quality Industrial Corp. signed a binding letter of intent on June 28, 2022, and the definitive Share Purchase Agreement on January 18, 2023, to acquire a 52% interest in Quality International Co Ltd FCZ.

  

  s) Hyperion Defense Solutions (Hyperion) was incorporated on February 13, 2023, and alongside two experienced and esteemed British military veterans, Chris Derbyshire, and Tim Grey. Through their combined 34 years of military service and 22 years holding senior roles in the defense sector, they have amassed a wealth of technical expertise and senior roles in the defense sector, senior level contacts as well as an acute understanding of defense customer requirements and military procurement processes.

 

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NOTE 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT POLICIES

 

Basis of Presentation and Principles of consolidation

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements represent the results of operations, financial position, and cash flows of ILUS and all of its majority - owned or controlled subsidiaries are prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). All significant inter-company accounts and transactions have been eliminated. Further, while preparing consolidated financial statements, all the U.S. GAAP principles of consolidation have been followed and non-controlling interest have been recorded separately in the Consolidated Balance sheets.

 

The following companies are consolidated on the basis of Mergers & Acquisitions:

 

1.ILUS International UK

 

2.Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC

 

3.Bull Head products Inc.

 

4.Georgia Fire & Rescue supply LLC

 

5.Bright Concept and protection System LLC

 

6.Quality Industrial Corp.

 

7.AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC

 

8.Hyperion Defense Solutions

 

Use of estimates

 

A critical accounting estimate is an estimate that: (i) is made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, (ii) involves a significant level of estimation uncertainty and (iii) has had or is reasonably likely to have a material impact on the Company’s financial condition or results of operations.

 

The Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and judgments that affect reported amounts and related disclosures. On an ongoing basis, management evaluates and updates its estimates. Management employs judgment in making its estimates but they are based on historical experience and currently available information and various other assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. The results of these estimates form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily available from other sources. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Management believes that its judgment is applied consistently and produces financial information that fairly depicts the results of operations for all periods presented.

 

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Significant estimates include estimates used to review the Company’s, impairments and estimations of long-lived assets, revenue recognition of Contract based revenue, allowances for uncollectible accounts, and the valuations of non-cash capital stock issuances. The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable in the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.  Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

 

Fair value of financial instruments

 

The carrying value of cash, accounts payable and accrued expenses, and debt approximate their fair values because of the short-term nature of these instruments. Management believes the Company is not exposed to significant interest or credit risks arising from these financial instruments.

 

Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Valuation techniques used to measure fair value maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The Company utilizes a fair value hierarchy based on three levels of inputs, of which the first two are considered observable and the last unobservable.

 

Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. These are typically obtained from real-time quotes for transactions in active exchange markets involving identical assets.

 

Level 2. Quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets; quoted prices included for identical or similar assets and liabilities that are not active; and model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs and significant value drivers are observable in active markets. These are typically obtained from readily available pricing sources for comparable instruments.

 

Level 3. Unobservable inputs, where there is little or no market activity for the asset or liability. These inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own beliefs about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, based on the best information available in the circumstances.

  

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASC 606).

 

The principal activity of the Company is to engage in general trading, manufacturing and fabrication or steel and steel products and mainly manufacturing of pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and construction of storage tanks and piping. Revenue from contracts with customers is recognized when control of the goods or services are transferred to the customer at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company has generally concluded that it is the principal in its revenue arrangements because it typically controls the goods or services before transferring them to the customer.

 

Construction contracts

 

Construction contract revenue and contract costs are recognized as revenue and expenses respectively by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at the end of the reporting period when the outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably. The percentage of completion method of accounting requires the reporting of revenues and expenses on a yearly basis, as determined by the percentage of the contract that has been fulfilled. The stage of completion is measured by reference to the proportion of the costs incurred to date.

 

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When the outcome of a construction contract cannot be estimated reliably, contract revenue is recognized to the extent of contract costs incurred that are likely to be recoverable and contracts costs are recognized as expense in the period in which they are incurred. An expected loss on the construction contract is recognized as an expense immediately when it is probable that total contract costs will exceed total contract revenue.

 

The Company principally operates fixed price contracts. If the outcome of such a contract can be reliably measured, revenue associated with the construction contract is recognized by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at year end (the percentage of completion method).

 

The outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably when:

 

  the total contract revenue can be measured reliably;

 

  it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the contract will flow to the entity;

 

  the costs to complete the contract and the stage of completion can be measured reliably; and

 

  the contract costs attributable to the contract can be clearly identified and measured reliably so that actual contract costs incurred can be compared with prior estimates. When the outcome of a construction cannot be estimated reliably (principally during early stages of a contract), contract revenue is recognized only to the extent of costs incurred that are expected to be recoverable.

 

In applying the percentage of completion method, revenue recognized corresponds to the total contract revenue (as defined below) multiplied by the actual completion rate based on the proportion of total contract costs (as defined below) incurred to date over the total estimated contract costs.

 

Contract revenue corresponds to the initial amount of revenue agreed in the contract and any variations in contract work, claims and incentive payments to the extent that it is probable that they will result in revenue, and they are capable of being reliably measured.

 

Contract costs include costs that relate directly to the specific contract and costs that are attributable to contract activity in general and can be allocated to the contract.

 

The Company’s contracts are typically negotiated for the construction of a single asset or a group of assets which are closely interrelated or interdependent in terms of their design, technology, and function. In certain circumstances, the percentage of completion method is applied to the separately identifiable components of a single contract or to a group of contracts together in order to reflect the substance of a contract or a group of contracts.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivables are recorded at face value less an allowance for credit losses. The allowance is an estimate based on historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions, and a review of the current status of each customer’s trade accounts receivable. Management evaluates the aging of the accounts receivable balances and the financial condition of its customers and all other forward-looking information that is reasonably available to estimate the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected in the future and before recording the appropriate provision.

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

 

An allowance for doubtful accounts on accounts receivable is charged to operations in amounts sufficient to maintain the allowance for uncollectible accounts at a level management believes is adequate to cover any probable losses. Management determines the adequacy of the allowance based on historical write off percentages and information collected from individual customers. Accounts receivables are charged off against the allowances when collectability is determined to be permanently impaired.

 

Stock Based Compensation

 

When applicable, the Company will account for stock-based payments to employees in accordance with ASC 718, “Stock Compensation” (“ASC 718”). Stock-based payments to employees include grants of stocks, grants of stock options and issuance of warrants that are recognized in the consolidated statement of operations based on their fair values at the date of grant.

 

F-9

 

 

In accordance with ASC 718, the company will generally apply the same guidance to both employee and nonemployee share-based awards. However, the company will also follow specific guidance for share-based awards to nonemployees related to the attribution of compensation cost and the inputs to the option-pricing model for expected term. Nonemployee share-based payment equity awards are measured at the grant-date fair value of the equity instruments, similar to employee share-based payment equity awards.

 

The Company calculate the fair value of option grants and warrant issuances utilizing the Binomial pricing model. The amount of stock-based compensation recognized during a period is based on the value of the portion of the awards that are ultimately expected to vest. ASC 718 requires forfeitures to be estimated at the time stock options are granted and warrants are issued to employees and non-employees, and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The term “forfeiture” is distinct from “cancellations” or “expirations” and represents only the unvested portion of the surrendered stock option or warrant. The Company estimates forfeiture rates for all unvested awards when calculating the expenses for the period. In estimating the forfeiture rate, the Company monitors both stock option and warrant exercises as well as employee termination patterns. The resulting stock-based compensation expense for both employee and non-employee awards is generally recognized on a straight-line basis over the period in which the Company expects to receive the benefit, which is generally the vesting period.

 

Earnings (Loss) per Share

 

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC Topic 260-10, “Earnings per Share.” Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing income (loss) available to shareholders by the weighted average number of shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed similar to basic earnings (loss) per share except the denominator is increased to include the number of additional shares that would have been outstanding if the potential shares had been issued and if the additional shares were dilutive.

 

Organization and Offering Cost

 

The Company has a policy to expense organization and offering costs as incurred.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

For purpose of the statements of cash flows, the Company considers cash and cash equivalents to include all stable, highly liquid investments with maturities of three months or less.

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

 

The Company primarily transacts its business with one financial institution. The amount on deposit in that one institution may from time to time exceed the federally insured limit.

 

Business segment

 

ASC 280, “Segment Reporting” requires use of the “management approach” model for segments reporting. The management approach model is based on the way a company’s management organizes segments within the company for making operating decisions and assessing performance. A Division overview presented in the Management Discussion and analysis filed with this form 10-Q.

 

Leases

 

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses and rent holidays on a straight-line basis in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”. The deferred rent expenses liability associated with future lease commitments was reported under the caption “Other long-term obligation” on our consolidated balance sheet. The Company has Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. Such Lease arrangements corresponds to the operating subsidiary QIND.

 

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Lease liabilities 

 

At the commencement date of the lease, the Company recognizes lease liabilities measured at the present value of lease payments to be made over the lease term. The lease payments include fixed payments (including in substance fixed payments) less any lease incentives receivable, variable lease payments that depend on an index or a rate, and amounts expected to be paid under residual value guarantees. The lease payments also include, if any, the exercise price of a purchase option reasonably certain to be exercised by the Company and payments of penalties for terminating a lease, if the lease term reflects the Company exercising the option to terminate. 

 

The variable lease payments that do not depend on an index or a rate are recognized as expense in the period on which the event or condition that triggers the payment occurs. 

 

In calculating the present value of lease payments, the Company uses the incremental borrowing rate at the lease commencement date if the interest rate implicit in the lease is not readily determinable. After the commencement date, the amount of lease liabilities is increased to reflect the accretion of interest and reduced for the lease payments made. In addition, the carrying amount of lease liabilities is remeasured if there is a modification, a change in the lease term, a change in the in-substance fixed lease payments or a change in the assessment to purchase the underlying asset. 

 

The Company’s subsidiary, Quality International, has entered into commercial leases of land for offices, manufacturing yards and storage facilities. These leases generally have a lease term of 25 years. The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company also has leases with terms of 12 months or less and leases with low value.  

 

The Company has a Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. The Company determines whether an arrangement contains a lease at inception. A lease liability and corresponding right of use (ROU) asset are recognized for qualifying leased assets based on the present value of fixed and certain index-based lease payments at lease commencement. 

 

The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company determines if an arrangement is or contains a lease at contract inception and recognizes a ROU asset and a lease liability based on the present value of fixed, and certain index-based lease payments at the lease commencement date. Variable payments are excluded from the present value of lease payments and are recognized in the period in which the payment is made.

 

The Company generally uses its incremental borrowing rate as the discount rate for measuring its lease liabilities, as the Company cannot determine the interest rate implicit in the lease because it does not have access to certain lessor specific information. Lease expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. The Company does not have significant finance leases. The Company has elected not to separate payments for lease components from payments for non-lease components for all classes of leases. Additionally, the Company has elected the short-term lease recognition exemption for all leases that qualify, which means ROU assets and lease liabilities will not be recognized for leases with an initial term of twelve months or less.

 

When accounting for finance leases in accordance with ASC 842, entity recognizes interest on the lease liability and amortization of the ROU asset in the income statement and classify payments of the principal portion of the lease liability as financing activities and payments of interest on the lease liability as operating activities. 

 

Short-term leases and leases of low-value assets 

 

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”.

 

The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). It also applies the lease of low-value assets recognition exemption to leases of office equipment that are considered to be low value. Low value asset consideration is those less than USD 5,000. Lease payments on short-term leases and leases of low value assets are recognized as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term. 

 

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Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

The Company continually assesses any new accounting pronouncements to determine their applicability to the Company. Where it is determined that a new accounting pronouncement affects the Company’s financial report, the Company undertakes a study to determine the consequences of the change to its financial statements and assures that there are proper controls in place to ascertain that the Company’s financials properly reflect the change. The Company currently does not have any recent accounting pronouncement that they are studying, and feel may be applicable.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We have no significant off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to stockholders.

 

Rounding Off

 

Figures are rounded off to the nearest $, except value of EPS and number of shares.

 

NOTE 3. GOING CONCERN

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.

 

Management evaluated all relevant conditions and events that are reasonably known or reasonably knowable, in the aggregate, as of the date the consolidated financial statements are issued and determined. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company’s ability to continue to generate sufficient revenues and raise capital within one year from the date of filing.

 

Over the next twelve months management plans to use borrowings and security sales to mitigate the effects of cash flow deficits; however, no assurance can be given that debt or equity financing, if and when required, will be available.

 

NOTE 4. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

 

For purposes of the statements of cash flows, in accordance with ASC 230-10-20 the Company considers all highly liquid investments and short-term debt instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. There was $1,587,275 in cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2023, and $1,478,702 as of December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

NOTE 5. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES

 

Accounts receivables are recorded at face value less an allowance for credit losses. The allowance is an estimate based on historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions, and a review of the current status of each customer’s trade accounts receivable. Management evaluates the aging of the accounts receivable balances and the financial condition of its customers and all other forward-looking information that is reasonably available to estimate the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected in the future and before recording the appropriate provision.

 

F-12

 

 

Major Accounts receivable are from our subsidiary QIND. The duration of such receivables extends from 30 days beyond 12 Months with an average of 60 days. Payments are received only when a project milestone or entire project is completed, and approvals are obtained. Provisions are created based on the estimated irrecoverable amounts determined by referring to past default experience. The accounts receivable that extends beyond 12 months, amounting to $30,095,285 as of September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, for both periods respectively, due to warranties and legacy receivables are guaranteed by Gerab National Enterprises LLC.

 

NOTE 6. INVENTORY - WORK IN PROGRESS

 

Work In Progress only reflects the value of products in intermediate production stages and excludes the value of finished products being held as inventory in anticipation of future sales and raw materials not yet incorporated into an item for sale. 

 

NOTE 7. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS

 

Other Current Assets  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Retention and other Receivables   2,590,611    2,800,612 
Amount due from Related Parties   1,794,218    1,794,218 
Deposits   1,547,977    1,550,914 
Accrued Discount on Convertible notes   79,089    100,000 
Advance to sub-Contractors   7,292,624    7,572,440 
Other misc Current Assets   541,320    194,937 
Prepaid assets   109,736    278,192 
loans advanced   647,456    578,367 
Directors Current Account   2,279,322    2,096,777 
Statutory dues  Receivable   48,852    46,326 
Staff Advances   8,358    49,605 
Buy back commitment   2,000,000    0 
Total   18,939,563    17,062,388 

 

Other Misc. Current Assets:

 

Other Misc. Current Assets as mentioned in the above table includes advances paid in connection with the operations of the company.

 

  Advances to Suppliers and sub- Contractors: Advances have been paid to the suppliers in the ordinary course of business for procurement of specialized material and equipment required in the process of manufacturing of pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and construction of storage tanks and pipes.  The Industrial and Manufacturing Division engages in the production of process equipment, pressure vessels, and substantial offshore structures. To undertake these projects, the company is required to make substantial upfront investments in materials and machinery. These projects involve many processes and take a long time to complete. 
     
  Loan advanced refers to the amount advanced by a company in the ordinary course of business and includes amount paid for set up of new businesses. 

 

F-13

 

 

  Retention Receivables relates to a percentage of the contract price being retained by the customers for a period of 12 to 18 months (as per contract agreements), for the purpose of repair of damages (if any), that arise as a result of work done on the projects by the Company. These amounts are received at the expiration of the retention period. 
     
  Other Receivables represents claims for damages from suppliers. 

 

Related party Advances:

  

As of September 30, 2023, and September 30, 2022, the Company had amounts due to Quality Industrial Corp. (“QIND”), a subsidiary of the Company, of $397,390 and $(30,000), respectively. These figures are related to an intercompany loan agreement executed by and between the Company and QIND on June 15, 2022. The maximum principal amount to be borrowed by either party from each other under the agreement is $1,000,000. The purpose of the agreement is to provide for working capital to either the Company or QIND through cash advances on an unsecured basis requested by either party at any time and from time to time in amounts of up to $100,000 and the agreement shall automatically be renewed for successive one-year terms thereafter unless terminated. The intercompany loan agreement has a term of one year from the date of execution and all cash advances mature and become payable on the termination date. Any unpaid principal accrues simple interest from the date of each cash advance until payment in full at a rate equal to 1% per annum.

 

As of September 30, 2023, and September 30, 2022, the Company had amounts due from Gerab National Enterprises LLC (“Gerab”), a shareholder of Quality International, the operating subsidiary of the Company, of $1,794,218 and $4,990,679, respectively. Gerab is a large supplier of piping and steel solutions located in the UAE and supplies piping and steel to Quality International. The amounts due are related to an advance in connection with the supply of materials for which delivery was delayed. The amount due has reduced following resumption of the delayed project leading to delivery of the materials as per project milestones. The amount due will be further reduced by the end of as the remaining materials are delivered. As per the audited financial statements of Quality International, outstanding balances at the year-end arise in the normal course of business. For the year ended June 30, 2023, Quality International has not recorded impairment of amounts owed by any related party, as the provision for expected credit losses on the amounts due from a related party was not material to the financial statements and the credit risk associated with it, is assessed as low/nil for the period June 30, 2022.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 2,000,000 shares to Nicolas Link of QIND common stock pursuant to his employee contract with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 2,000,000 shares to John-Paul Backwell QIND common stock, pursuant to his employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 1,250,000 shares to Carsten Kjems Falk of QIND common stock, pursuant to his employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 350,000 shares to Louise Bennett 350,000 shares of QIND common stock, pursuant to her employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

NOTE 8. LONG TERM INVESTMENTS/OTHER ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Investments:        
Investment in FB Fire Technology Ltd.   3,172,175    3,172,175 
Investment in TVC   20,500    20,500 
Capital Advances   1,496,695    1,496,656 
Loan to FB Fire Technologies Ltd   1,805,893    1,678,995 
Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co.   12,000,000    12,000,000 
TOTAL   18,495,263    18,368,326 

 

F-14

 

 

Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co. The company received 10,000,000 shares of Common stock in Dear Cashmere Holding Co on May 21, 2021, as compensation for services to provided DRCR such as but not limited to, free rent in Al Marsa Street 66, 11th Floor, Office 1105, Dubai, free use of inhouse accounting, IT, and legal team from 2021 until December 31, 2023. Capital advances represents 3,172,175 number of Class E Preferred Stock issued, in advance, at $1 per share amounting $3,172,175 to the shareholders of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for acquisition of FB Fire Technologies Ltd.

 

Investment in FB Fire technologies represents 3,172,175 number of Class E Preferred Stock issued, in advance, at $1 per share amounting $3,172,175 to the shareholders of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for acquisition of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. 

 

Capital Advance of $1,496,656 represents amount advanced for two subsidiaries -Bull head and Georgia Fire security LLC. 

 

NOTE 9. RIGHT OF USE ASSETS

 

The Company’s subsidiaries have entered into commercial leases of land for offices, manufacturing yards and storage facilities. The Company determines whether an arrangement contains a lease at inception. A lease liability and corresponding right of use (ROU) asset are recognized for qualifying leased assets based on the present value of fixed and certain index-based lease payments at lease commencement. To determine the present value of lease payments, the Company uses the stated interest rate in the lease, when available, or more commonly a secured incremental borrowing rate that reflects risk, term, and economic environment in which the lease is denominated. The Company has elected not to recognize ROU assets or lease liabilities for leases with a term of twelve months or less. Expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term for operating leases.

 

NOTE 10. GOODWILL

 

As of December 31, 2022, the Goodwill has been generated through acquisition of our subsidiaries - Bull Head Products Inc., Georgia Fire & Rescue, Quality Industrial Corp. and its subsidiary Quality International. Goodwill accounted in the books is primarily a result of acquisitions, representing the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the tangible net assets acquired.

 

The Company accounts for business combinations by estimating the fair value of consideration paid for acquired businesses and assigning that amount to the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the remainder assigned to goodwill. If the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed exceeds the fair value of consideration paid, a gain on bargain purchase is recognized. The estimates of fair values are determined utilizing customary valuation procedures and techniques, which require us, among other things, to estimate future cash flows and discount rates. Such analyses involve significant judgments and estimations.

 

The Company follows the guidance prescribed in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 350, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, to test goodwill and intangible assets for impairment annually if an event occurs or circumstances change which indicates that its carrying amount may not exceed its fair value.

 

The annual impairment review is performed in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year based upon information and estimates available at that time. To perform the impairment testing, the Company first assesses qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair values of the Company’s reporting units or indefinite-lived intangible assets are less than their carrying amounts as a basis for determining whether or not to perform the quantitative impairment test. Qualitative testing includes the evaluation of economic conditions, financial performance, and other factors such as key events when they occur. The Company then estimates the fair value of each reporting unit and each indefinite-lived intangible asset not meeting the qualitative criteria and compares their fair values to their carrying values.

 

F-15

 

 

As all the subsidiaries were acquired in 2022, hence company would start impairment process from the next year 2023 in accordance with the guidance prescribed in ASC 350. The Company would assess at year-end whether there has been an impairment in the value of goodwill and identifiable intangible assets.

 

If future operating performance at one or more of the Company’s reporting units were to fall significantly below forecasted levels, the Company could be required to reflect, under current applicable accounting rules, a non-cash charge to operating income for an impairment. Any determination requiring the write-off of a significant portion of goodwill or identifiable intangible assets would adversely impact the Company’s results of operations and net worth.

 

As of December 31, 2022, Goodwill and intangible assets amount to $60,310,468 as compared to total assets amounting to $ 251,417,462. Below is a table displaying the goodwill arising from the Company’s acquisitions:

 

Quality International   56,387,027 
QIND   4,065,075 
Bullhead   8,810 
Georgia   (772,095)
ILUS UK   315,063 
BCD   306,597 
Goodwill Total   $60,310,468 

 

NOTE 11. TANGIBLE ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Tangible Assets:        
Land and Building   16,885,820    17,390,322 
Plant and machinery   1,529,819    1,419,802 
Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings   120,608    221,329 
Vehicles   53,977    70,326 
Computer and computer Equipment   18,476    31,067 
Capital WIP   1,867,509    1,884,569 
TOTAL   20,476,209    21,017,415 

 

Property, Plant and Equipment

 

Property, Plant and Equipment is recorded at cost, except when acquired in a business combination where property, plant and equipment are recorded at fair value. Depreciation of property, plant and equipment is recognized over the estimated useful lifespan of the respective assets using the straight-line method.

 

The estimated useful lifespans are as follows:

 

Item   Years 
Buildings, related improvements & land improvements   5-25 
Machinery & Equipment   3-15 
Computer hardware & software   3-10 
Furniture & Fixtures   3-15 

 

F-16

 

 

Expenditure that extends the useful lifespan of existing property, plant and equipment are capitalized and depreciated over the remaining useful lifespan of the related asset, Expenditure for repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred, when property, plant and equipment are retired or sold, the cost and related accumulated depreciation is removed from the Company’s balance sheet, with any gain or loss reflected in operations.

 

Property, plant and equipment  Plant & Machinery   Leasehold
Improvements
& Building
   Furniture,
Fixtures &
Office
Equipment
   Vehicles   Computer and
Computer
Equipment
   Capital
work in
Progress
   Total 
As of December 31, 2021   106,528    22,158    30,126    2,725    42,774    0    204,311 
Additions during the year   0    -    34,833    67,601    
 
    
 
    102,434 
Additions on account of acquisition of Subsidiary   25,427,300    27,086,143    5,741,179    1,668,183    0    1,884,569    61,807,374 
As at December 31, 2022   25,533,828    27,108,301    5,806,138    1,738,509    42,774    1,884,569    62,114,119 
Additions during Jan- June 2023   929,642    313              (5,630)   (217,060)   707,265 
June 30,2023   26,463,470    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,667,509    62,821,384 
Additions during July- Sept 2023   598,696                        200,000    798,696 
September30,2023   27,062,166    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,867,509    63,620,080 
                                    
Acc dep as at December 31, 2021   23,049,947    8,613,635    5,419,774    1,667,592    -    
 
    38,750,948 
Charge for the year   1,064,079    1,104,344    165,035    591    11,707    
 
    2,345,756 
Acc dep at December 31, 2022   24,114,026    9,717,979    5,584,809    1,668,183    11,707    0    41,096,704 
Carrying value as at December 31, 2022   1,419,802    17,390,322    221,329    70,326    31,067    1,884,569    21,017,415 
Charge for the period Jan to June 2023   1,013,913    243,436    53,074    11,904    2,683    -    1,325,010 
Acc dep as at June 30,2023   25,127,939    9,961,415    5,637,883    1,680,087    14,390    -    42,421,714 
Carrying value as at June 30,2023   1,335,531    17,147,199    168,255    58,422    22,754    1,667,509    20,399,670 
Charge for the period July- September 2023   404,408    261,379    47,647    4,445    4,278         722,157 
Acc dep as of September 30,2023   25,532,347    10,222,794    5,685,530    1,684,532    18,668    -    43,143,871 
Carrying value as at September 30,2023   1,529,819    16,885,820    120,608    53,977    18,476    1,867,509    20,476,209 

 

NOTE 12. INTANGIBLE ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Intellectual Rights       617,239 
Website   6,112    6,112 
Trademarks   240    240 
TOTAL   6,352    623,591 

 

F-17

 

 

NOTE 13. CURRENT LIABILITIES

 

Other Current Liabilities

 

Other Current Liabilities as mentioned in the below table includes short term liabilities. Short term bank borrowings relate to credit-lines and bank borrowings by the company’s subsidiary QIND to meet asset financing and working capital requirements for orders that are in production.

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Credit Cards   6,663    6,895 
Payable to subsidiaries   77,299,629    82,235,560 
Short Term Bank Borrowings   19,055,041    18,220,315 
Tax Payable   28,703    31,421 
Provision for Expenses   28,000    1,303,229 
Accrued Interest for Convertible Notes   117,525    31,855 
Other short-term loan   395,000    101,141 
Payroll Liability   377,292    119,987 
Misc. liabilities   218,251    9,416 
Short term Borrowings   5,033,333    
 
 
TOTAL   102,559,457    102,059,819 

 

As of September 30, 2023, loan payable – Payable to subsidiaries amounting to $77,299,629 is the liability of the company on account of its acquisition of subsidiaries. The Major portion of $75.5 million is payable in tranches to Quality International as a part of purchase consideration. Other amounts include payment to other subsidiaries, Al Shola Modea Safety and Security LLC, Georgia Fire and Bull head products Inc.

 

Borrowings amounting to $18,911,641, is the current portion of bank borrowings, which correspond to our subsidiary Quality International. As per the applicable accounting standards, Borrowings from financial institutions have been bifurcated into current and non-Current liabilities.

 

NOTE 14. NON – CURRENT LIABILITIES

Particulars

  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Provision for Convertible Notes   1,155,338    1,155,338 
Borrowings from Financial Institutions   10,768,392    12,378,098 
Interest On Convertible Notes   722,622    461,994 
Employees’ End of Service Benefits   2,075,676    1,953,853 
Defined Benefit Obligation (Gratuity)   291,001    66,275 
TOTAL   15,013,029    16,015,558 

 

The borrowings from financial institutions belong to our subsidiary, Quality International. These terms loans were acquired from commercial banks in the UAE for the purchase of machinery and equipment. These term loans carry financing costs at commercial rates plus 1 to 3-month EIBOR per annum.

 

Options and Warrants

 

In accordance with ASC 470, detachable warrants issued are allocated to the two elements based on the relative fair values of the debt instrument without the warrants and of the warrants themselves at the time of issuance, the portion of the proceeds assigned to the warrants credited to paid-in capital, and the remainder to the debt instrument.

 

F-18

 

 

On February 4, 2022, a Common Share Purchase Warrant was issued to Discover Growth Fund, LLC, of the $2,000,000 convertible promissory note of even date herewith (the “Note”), , Holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 20,000,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price of $0.275, per share then in effect. 

 

On December 2, 2022, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to AJB Capital Investment LLC for the $1,200,000 convertible promissory note. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 30,000,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect. The Warrant was later amended on March 8, 2023, and May 12, 2023.

 

On January 26, 2023, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to Jefferson Street Capital for the $100,000 convertible promissory note. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 650,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect.

 

On June 30, 2023, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to Exchange Listing. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 200,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect

 

NOTE 15. COMMON STOCK AND PREFERRED STOCK

 

In August 2019 the Company’s Amended its Articles of Incorporation to authorize it to issue up to two billion (2,000,000,000) shares, of which all shares are common stock, with a par value of one-tenth of one cent ($0.001) per share. The Company also created the following 30,000,000 preferred shares with a par value of $0.001 to be designated Class A, B and C.

 

Class A – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share and voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share. All 10,000,000 preferred class A shares have been issued to the Company’s CEO.

 

Class B – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class B common share.

 

Class C – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 2 common shares for every 1 preferred class C common share with voting rights of 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class C share.

 

On February 14, 2020 the Company designated Class D– 60,741,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001 that convert at 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D common share with voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D share.

 

On May 28, 2020, the Company designated preferred Class E shares - 5,000,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001; non-cumulative. Dividends are 6% a year commencing a year after issuance. Dividends to be paid annually. Redeemable at $1.00 per share, 2.25% must be redeemed per quarter, commencing one year after issuance, and shall be redeemed at 130% premium to the redemption value. The shares do not have voting rights.

 

On August 26, 2021, the company amended its Articles of Incorporation to updated authorized Class B preferred shares to 100,000,000 (10,000,000 previously) with par value $0.001 that will be converted at 100 common shares (3 common shares previously) for every 1 preferred Class B Share with voting rights of 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class B share. Dividends to be paid according to the company’s dividend policy agreed by the board from time to time.

 

F-19

 

 

On July 20, 2021, the Company designed preferred Class F shares – 50,000,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001 that convert at 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class F share with no voting rights and no dividends.

 

As of December 31, 2022, there was 1,355,230,699 shares of the Company’s common stock issued and outstanding.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the number of shares outstanding of our Common Stock was 1,444,380,699.

 

Common Stock issuances during the nine months ended September 30, 2023.

 

On February 18, 2023, we cancelled 40,000,000 shares of common stock with Ambrose & Keith Ltd.

 

On March 17, 2023, we issued 10,000,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to AJB Capital Investment LLC for an aggregate price of $421,000.

 

On March 21, 2023, we issued 53,850,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $538,500

 

On April 12, 2023, 100,000 Preferred F shares were converted into 10,000,000 common shares.

 

On April 12, 2023, 100,000 Preferred F shares were issued to John-Paul Backwell as staff compensation.

 

On May 12, 2023, we issued 2,000,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to AJB Capital Investment LLC for an aggregate price of $80,000.

 

On June 1, 2023, we issued 53,300,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $533,000.

 

On July 14, 2023, we issued 21,665,710 shares of common stock to Exchange Listing LLC for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100 for consultancy services for the planned uplist to a National Exchange.

 

On August 04, 2023, we issued 53,125,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $531,250.

 

On September 06, 2023, we issued 5,555,556 shares of common stock to Kyle Comerford for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

On September 09, 2023 we issued 10,000,000 shares of common stock to Cameron Canzellarini for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100,000.

 

On September 11, 2023 we issued 625,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to Richard Astrom with a fair market value of $0.02 per shares for an aggregate price of $12,500.

 

On September 18, 2023 we issued 5,000,000 shares of common stock to Kirt Weidner for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

On September 21, we issued 6,000,000 shares of common stock to Kaleb Ryan for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $60,000.

 

On September 28, we issued 10,526,316 shares of common stock to Kevin Van Hoesen for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $100,000.

 

F-20

 

 

EARNING PER SHARE

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Basic EPS        
Numerator        
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Weighted average shares outstanding   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Basic EPS  $0.00   $0.00 
Diluted EPS          
Numerator          
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation        1,355,230,699 
Conversion of Class A preferred stock to common stock   30,000,000    30,000,000 
Conversion of Class B preferred stock to common stock   65,589,041    65,589,041 
Conversion of Class D preferred stock to common stock   30,370,500,000    30,370,500,000 
Conversion of Class F preferred stock to common stock   166,825,000    158,602,740 
Number of shares used for diluted EPS computation   32,189,792,322    31,979,922,480 
Diluted EPS  $0.00   $0.00 

 

NOTE 16. OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 

 

Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement  Q3 2023   Q3 2022 
Net Income   472,145    1,187,494 
Other comprehensive Income /(loss), net of tax   27,253    
 
 
Foreign currency translation adjustments   
 
    
 
 
Comprehensive Income   444,892    1,187,494 

 

NOTE 17. NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST

 

The total Net Assets of Quality International were $49,255,718 on December 31, 2022, of which 52% was acquired amounting to $25,612,973. The remaining $56,387,027 of the total purchase price of $82,000,000 is part of the Company’s Goodwill (see footnote). Furthermore, 48% of Quality International’s earnings have been transferred to Minority Interest. Current quarter earnings of the subsidiaries where the company doesn’t hold 100% ownership has been transferred to Non-Controlling Interest in the respective shareholding ratio. 

 

F-21

 

 

NOTE 18. NOTES PAYABLE

 

The following is the list of Notes payable as of June 30, 2023. Convertible Notes issued during the reported period are accounted in the books as liability, accrued Interest and discount on notes is also accounted accordingly as per general accounting principles. 

 

  On February 04, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with Discover Growth Fund LLC – John Burke for the amount of $2,000,000. The note is convertible at a 35% below the lowest past 15-day share price and bears 12% interest per annum. The note matures on February 4, 2023.

 

  On May 20, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 19, 2024.

 

  On May 27, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 26, 2024.

 

  On June 01, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $1,000,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 31, 2024

 

  On July 12, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 11, 2024.

 

  On August 10, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 09, 2024.

 

  On August 25, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 24, 2024.

 

  On September 21, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $650,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on September 20, 2024.

 

  On November 14, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $400,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on November 13, 2024.

 

  On December 2, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with AJB Capital Investment LLC for the amount of $1,200,000. The note is convertible into common stock upon an event of default at the rate equal to volume weighted average trading price of the specified period and bears 12% interest. The note matures on June 01, 2023.

 

  On January 26, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with Jefferson Street Capital for the amount of $100,000. The note is convertible into common stock upon an event of default at the rate equal to volume weighted average trading price of the specified period and bears 12% interest. The note matures on July 26, 2023.

 

  On April 11, 2023, ILUS entered into a note payable of $144,200 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable in 9 monthly payments and shall bear 13% interest as one time charge on the issuance date. In case of event of default, note is convertible into common stock at 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on March 11, 2024.

 

F-22

 

 

  On April 12, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on April 12, 2025.

  

  On May 2, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of 250,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 2, 2025.

 

  On May 3, 2023, the company The Company signed a Forbearance Agreement with Discover Growth Fund for the original note dated February 4, 2022. The Company shall make monthly minimum loan payments to Discover Growth Fund of $450,000 commencing on May 30, 2023, and on the 5th day of each month thereafter, until the Note is paid in full.

 

  On May 30, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 30, 2025

 

  On May 30, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $450,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 30, 2025.

 

  On June 21, 2023, the company entered into a note payable of $61,868 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable in 9 monthly payments and shall bear 13% interest as one time charge on the issuance date. In case of event of default, note is convertible into common stock at 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on March 30, 2024.

 

On July 03, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $475,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 3, 2025.

 

On July 26, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $550,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 26, 2025.

 

On August 29, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $100,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 29, 2025

 

On September 5, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $450,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on September 5, 2025

 

On September 7, 2023, the company entered into convertible Note with Richard Astrom, for the amount of $27,500. The note is convertible into common stock at variable conversion price and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on March 6, 2024. The Note cannot be converted until 3 months from the date of issue of Note.

 

F-23

 

 

NOTE 19. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

In accordance with ASC 855-10-50 the company list events which are deemed to have a determinable significant effect on the balance sheet at the time of occurrence or on the future operations, and without disclosure of it, the financial statements would be misleading.

 

On October 13, 2023, the company entered into a share purchase agreement with Lovejit Singh to sell 5,000,000 shares of common stock for a purchase price of $50,000.

 

On October 19, 2023 we issued 2,118,644 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $25,000.

 

On October 20, 2023 we issued 4,555,555 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $40,000.

 

On October 20, 2023, ILUS entered into a note payable of $89,250.00 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC.

Repayable any time after 180 days following the date of note till maturity date and shall bears 9% interest rate per annum. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate equal to variable conversion price as defined, shall mean 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on July 30, 2024

 

On October 23, 2023 we issued 3,092,784 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On October 25, 2023 we issued 9,538,461 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On November 6, 2023, the company entered into a share purchase agreement with Kevin Van Hoesen to sell 16,666,667 shares of common stock for a purchase price of $100,000.

 

On November 07, 2023 we issued 9,538,461 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On November 7, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on November 7, 2025.

 

On November 15, 2023 we issued 21,926,875 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners LLC for partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $86,069.

 

On November 21, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with Twn Brooks Inc., for the amount of $20,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of 65% of the lowest trading price 10 days prior to conversion and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on May 21, 2024.

 

On November 21, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with Carizzo LLC, for the amount of $20,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of 65% of the lowest trading price 10 days prior to conversion and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on May 21, 2024.

 

F-24

 

 

Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

Forward-Looking Statements

 

Certain statements, other than purely historical information, including estimates, projections, statements relating to our business plans, objectives, and expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believes,” “project,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends,” “strategy,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” and similar expressions. We intend such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe-harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are including this statement for purposes of complying with those safe-harbor provisions. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Our ability to predict results or the actual effect of future plans or strategies is inherently uncertain. Factors which could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects on a consolidated basis include but are not limited to changes in economic conditions, legislative/regulatory changes, availability of capital, interest rates, competition, and generally accepted accounting principles. These risks and uncertainties should also be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. We undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Further information concerning our business, including additional factors that could materially affect our financial results, is included herein and in our other filings with the SEC.

 

Overview

 

ILUS is a Nevada Corporation primarily focused on the public safety, industrial and renewable energy sectors. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Emergency Response Technologies Inc. (“ERT”), ILUS aims to provide technology that protects communities, front line personnel and assets by acquiring technology and solutions for the emergency response sector. This sector includes Fire and Rescue Services, Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Management. The company also has an Industrial and Manufacturing subsidiary, Quality Industrial Corp., which is focused on the manufacturing of heavy engineering equipment for the Oil and Gas, Utility and Renewables sectors. Furthermore, the company has a Mining and Renewable Energy subsidiary which is focused on the incorporation, acquisition, and growth of companies in the sustainable mining and renewable energy sectors and also has a Defense subsidiary which is focused on delivery effective capability and technology to the defense sector.

 

ILUS has four distinct divisions which together serve a diverse global customer base. An overview of the current divisions is found below:

 

Emergency Response division:

 

Emergency Response Technologies is a subsidiary of ILUS, whose operating companies design, manufacture and distribute specialty equipment, vehicles and related parts and services. We provide firefighting equipment, firefighting vehicles, firefighting vehicle superstructures, distribution of equipment for emergency services, fire protection equipment sales, installation, and maintenance as well as servicing/maintenance of Firefighting, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services equipment.

 

Industrial & Manufacturing division:

 

This division specializes in the manufacturing and assembling of process equipment, piping, and modules for the oil, gas, and energy sectors with over two decades of experience and key end-users in the Oil & Gas, Off-shore, Refineries & Petrochemical, Waste-water treatment plants and Chemical, Fertilizer, Metals and Mineral Processing industries. The international end-users include companies such as, but not limited to Chevron, BP, Shell, Total, Sasol and Gasco. The division has extensive capabilities including the undertaking of design, detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, site erection, commissioning, testing & handing over of process equipment. The funding obligations for acquisitions such as Quality International Co Ltd FCZ, by our publicly listed industrial subsidiary, Quality Industrial Corp. (OTC: QIND), are funded funding by QIND itself as are the ongoing obligations for future acquisitions by the subsidiary.

 

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Mining & Renewable Energy division:

 

This division is engaged in the Mining and Renewable Energy industry currently through its subsidiary Replay Solutions, which recovers and recycles precious metals from electronic waste. Replay Solutions incorporates a ‘Closed loop’ concept where it uses E–Waste and data destruction as a resource not only to extract precious metals but to reuse all materials found in E-Waste such as plastics. The company recycles cleanly, safely, and sustainably on items such as, but not limited to Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) and precious metals, Cables, wire, and car radiators. Replay Solution’s machines shred, crush, and grind the board to powder form and then use an airflow and an electrostatic separator to separate the materials into metal and fibers.

 

Defense Division:

 

This division is engaged in the Defense industry currently through its subsidiary Hyperion Defence Solutions where it aims to provide customers with the technological capability, solutions and services that will protect their warfighters and provide them with a technological advantage in the following key areas: Joint Close Air Support (JCAS), Counter Improvised Explosive Devices (CIED), Security Risk Management, Simulation Technology and Services.

 

Factors Affecting Our Performance

 

The primary factors affecting our results of operations include:

 

General Macro Economic Conditions

 

Our business is impacted by the global economic environment, employment levels, consumer confidence, government, and municipal spending. Global instability in securities markets and the war in Ukraine are among other factors that can impact our financial performance. In particular, changes in the U.S. economic climate can impact the demand of our products range. In addition, the impact of taxes and fees can have a dramatic effect on the availability, lead-times and costs associated with raw materials and parts for our product range.

 

Our purchases are discretionary by nature and therefore sensitive to the availability of financing, consumer confidence, and unemployment levels among other factors and are affected by general U.S. and global economic conditions, which create risks that future economic downturns will further reduce consumer demand and negatively impact our sales.

 

While less economically sensitive than the Emergency Response sector, the Industrial and Manufacturing sectors are also impacted by the overall economic environment. Tenders can be withdrawn and lead times for the manufacturing can be affected which can result in cancellation of orders if not delivered on time.

 

Impact of Acquisitions

 

Historically, a significant component of our growth has been through the acquisition of businesses in our targeted sectors. We typically incur upfront costs as we incorporate and integrate acquired businesses into our operating philosophy and operational excellence. This includes the consolidation of supplies and raw materials, optimized logistics and production processes, and other restructuring and improvements initiatives. The benefits of these integration efforts may not positively impact our financial results in the short-term but has historically positively impacted medium to long-term results.

 

We recognize acquired assets and liabilities at fair value. This includes the recognition of identified intangible assets and goodwill. In addition, assets acquired, and liabilities assumed generally include tangible assets, as well as contingent assets and liabilities.

 

Recent developments 

 

In the second half of 2023, ILUS plans to continue the individual growth and international expansion of its subsidiaries by increasing sales and operational efficiencies. The company plans to strengthen its Emergency Response Technologies subsidiary through increased manufacturing of the company’s emergency products and technology in the United States. The company will also be manufacturing its E-Raptor range of commercial electric utility vehicles in Serbia and plans for the first vehicles to roll off the Serbian production line towards the end of 2023. Additional focus will go towards the ongoing consolidation and integration of existing acquisitions.  

 

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Results of Operation for the Three & Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023, and 2022 

 

Revenues

 

We earned $24,120,561 and $67,476,168 in revenues for the Three and Nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared with $20,419,421 and $43,110,167 in revenues for the Three and Nine months ended September 30, 2022. The 18.1% increase in revenue for the three months ended is a result of revenue growth in our divisions. The acquisition of Quality International has been consolidated from the second quarter of 2022 and the revenue for the Nine months ended September 30, is hence not like-for-like which is most relevant when analyzing and improving the progress of its operations with customer behavior varying between quarters due to seasonal and cyclical trends.

 

We expect increased revenue in the future quarters through organic growth within all our division in the fourth quarter which is generally the strongest.

 

Operating Expenses 

 

Operating expenses increased from $4,902,401 and $10,346,729 for the Three & Nine months ended September 30, 2022, to $6,347,807 and $14,849,474 for the Three & Nine months ended September 30, 2023.

 

Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses for the Three months ended September 30, have increased primarily due to the stock-based compensation to management in our subsidiary QIND. Issuances for the three months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, was $1,512,000 and $0, respectively.

 

We anticipate that our operating expenses will increase as we undertake our expansion plan associated with our acquisitions. The increase will be attributable to administrative and operating costs associated with our business activities and the professional fees associated with our reporting obligations. 

 

Other Expenses

 

We had other non-operating expenses of $2,054,165 for the Three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared $721,075 for the same period ended 2022. Our increase expenses in Q3 2023, were mainly payment of lease liabilities in the subsidiary Quality International and issuance of shares to Exchange Listings LLC as strategic advisors to pursue the Company’s goal of completing a successful uplisting to a major stock exchange.

 

Net Income/Net Loss

 

We incurred a Net Income of $472,145 and $2,367,031 for the Three and Nine months ended September 30, 2023, compared to a net income of $1,187,494 and $2,956,452 for the Three and Nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively. The decline in Net Income in the third quarter was a result of one-off expenses due to issuances of shares to management and Exchange Listings LLC as strategic advisors amounting to $2,003,812 and $0 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively. Adjusting for the issuances the Company’s net income would have been $2,447,957 and $1,187,494 for the Three months ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

As of September 30, 2023, we had total current assets of $155,464,993 and total current liabilities of $162,906,029 which include the QIND’s payable amount of $75,500,000 as part of purchase consideration for acquisition of its operating company, Quality International. We had a working capital deficit of $7,441,036 as of September 30, 2023. This compares with a working capital deficit of $15,847,034 as of December 31, 2022.

 

Operating activities provided $3,647,450 used in cash for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared with $10,119,758 provided a cash deficit for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. Our increased operating cash deficit for 2023, was mainly the result of growth in core business activities.

 

Investing activities used $4,139,857 in cash for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared with $4,323,952 provided in cash for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. Our negative investing cash flow for Q3 2023 was mainly the result of investing in long term assets for the company’s growth.

 

Financing activities provided $600,980 in cash deficit for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared with $5,925,000 cash provided for the same period ended 2022 and was mainly the result of financing through issuance of convertible notes for working capital and settlement of historic notes.

 

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Going Concern

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.

 

Management evaluated all relevant conditions and events that are reasonably known or reasonably knowable, in the aggregate, as of the date the consolidated financial statements are issued and determined. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company’s ability to continue to generate sufficient revenues and raise capital within one year from the date of filing.

 

Over the next twelve months management plans to use borrowings and security sales to mitigate the effects of cash flow deficits; however, no assurance can be given that debt or equity financing, if and when required, will be available.

 

Impact of Acquisitions

 

Historically a significant component of our growth has been through the acquisition of businesses in our targeted sectors. We typically incur upfront costs as we incorporate and integrate acquired businesses into our operating philosophy and operational excellence. This includes consolidation of supplies and raw materials, optimized logistics and production processes, and other restructuring and improvements initiatives. The benefits of these integration efforts and upcoming planned acquisitions may not positively impact our financial results instantly but has historically been the case in future periods.

 

Critical Accounting Policies

 

In December 2001, the SEC requested that all registrants list their most “critical accounting polices” in the Management Discussion and Analysis. The SEC indicated that a “critical accounting policy” is one which is both important to the portrayal of a company’s financial condition and results, and requires management’s most difficult, subjective, or complex judgments, often as a result of the need to make estimates about the effect of matters that are inherently uncertain. Our critical accounting policies are disclosed Note 2 of our unaudited financial statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

 

Goodwill

 

The Company continues to review its goodwill for possible impairment or loss of value at least annually or more frequently upon the occurrence of an event or when circumstances indicate that a reporting unit’s carrying amount is greater than its fair value. On December 31, 2022, we performed a goodwill impairment evaluation. We performed a qualitative assessment of factors to determine whether it was necessary to perform the goodwill impairment test. Based on the results of the work performed, the Company has concluded that no impairment loss was warranted on December 31, 2022. Factors including non-renewal of a major contract or other substantial changes in business conditions could have a material adverse effect on the valuation of goodwill in future periods and the resulting charge could be material to future periods’ results of operations.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We have no significant off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to stockholders. 

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

 

The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect. These pronouncements did not have any material impact on the financial statements unless otherwise disclosed, and the Company does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.

 

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

 

A smaller reporting company is not required to provide the information required by this Item.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

We maintain disclosure controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, is recorded, processed, summarized, and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

 

In designing and evaluating our disclosure controls and procedures, management recognized that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.

 

As required by SEC Rule 15d-15, our management carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

 

Based on that evaluation, our principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective at a reasonable assurance level as of the end of the period covered by this report.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

There has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting identified in connection with the evaluation required by Rule 13a-15(d) of the Exchange Act that occurred during the year ended December 31, 2022, that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

Critical Accounting Policies.

 

In December 2001, the SEC requested that all registrants list their most “critical accounting polices” in the Management Discussion and Analysis. The SEC indicated that a “critical accounting policy” is one which is both important to the portrayal of a company’s financial condition and results, and requires management’s most difficult, subjective, or complex judgments, often as a result of the need to make estimates about the effect of matters that are inherently uncertain. Our critical accounting policies are disclosed Note 2 of our unaudited financial statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

 

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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

 

We may from time to time be involved in various claims and legal proceedings of a nature we believe are normal and incidental to our business. These matters may include product liability, intellectual property, employment, personal injury cause by our employees, and other general claims. Aside from the following, we are not presently a party to any legal proceedings that, in the opinion of our management, are likely to have a material adverse effect on our business. Regardless of outcome, litigation can have an adverse impact on us because of defense and settlement costs, diversion of management resources and other factors.

  

We have been named as a defendant in an action commenced by our former CEO, Larson Elmore. A case has been filed in the Eight Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada (Case No. A-22-858343-C). The Plaintiff alleges that we breached a stock purchase agreement dated May 10, 2020, and promissory notes, and is therefore entitled to damages. We have potential counterclaims against the former CEO which are being prepared, arising out of improper action and lack of disclosures. The company has disputed the claim and argue that Larson Elmore has mislead the company and its shareholders on various matters including but not limited to liabilities, company commitments and due diligence items presented by Larson Elmore during the takeover process. We have filed a motion to dismiss Larson Elmore’s complaint on the basis that it fails to state a claim and lacks jurisdiction in the Nevada courts.  At the hearing on this motion, the court determined that discovery would be required before ruling for the company and denied the motion without prejudice. The company is evaluating a motion for reconsideration once the order has been entered. In the interim, the parties have discussed a tentative discovery schedule and the possibility of a mediation and settlement conference. 

 

We have been named as a defendant in an action commenced by Steve Nicol, who claims that he loaned $12,000 on or about May 23, 2017, to Cache Cabinetry, LLC a subsidiary of ILUS under a promissory note, but that ILUS agreed to assume the note. He further claims that he elected to convert the note and that ILUS failed to convert the note into shares of ILUS common stock. He has alleged breach of contract, declaratory relief, and specific performance to require the company to issue 75,000,000 shares of common stock in ILUS. The company obtained a settlement on September 6, 2023, of $100,000 and has received the final court order.

 

We have been named as a defendant in an action commenced by Black Ice Advisors LLC, regarding a historic note entered into by the previous CEO, Larson Elmore, with a principal amount of $4,000. The company disputes the legitimacy of the note and as to whether ILUS ever actually received the $4,000. On August 22, 2023, the company received information that Black Ice Advisors filed a motion seeking a monetary judgment in Black Ice’s in the amount of $3.772 million for the historic note with a principal amount of $4,000. At the hearing on November 3, 2023, the Court adopted its tentative ruling as the final ruling and denied the motion for summary judgement from Black Ice Advisors LLC. The case has received a trial date for March 8, 2024.

 

We cannot predict whether the action against involving our former CEO, Mr. Nicol or Black Ice Advisors is likely to result in any material recovery by or expense to our company. Where it is reasonably possible to do so, the Company accrues estimates of the probable costs for the resolution of these matters. These estimates based upon an analysis of potential results and settlement strategies. It is possible, however, that future operating results for any particular quarter or annual period could be affected by changes in assumption.

 

We may continue to incur legal fees in responding to this and other lawsuits. The expense of defending such litigation may be significant and any sizeable verdict may adversely affect the company. The amount of time to resolve this and any additional lawsuits is unpredictable, and these actions may divert management’s attention from the day-to-day operations of our business, all of which could adversely affect our business, results of operations and cash flows.

 

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Item 1A: Risk Factors

 

See risk factors included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K/A for the year ended December 31, 2022, filed on September 12, 2023.

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

 

The information set forth below relates to our issuances of securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933.

 

List of Notes issued during the third Quarter of 2023:

 

On June 21, 2023, the company entered into a note payable of $61,868 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable in 9 monthly payments and shall bear 13% interest as one time charge on the issuance date. In case of event of default, note is convertible into common stock at 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on March 30, 2024.

 

On July 03, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $475,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 3, 2025.

 

On July 26, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $550,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 26, 2025.

 

On August 29, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $100,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 29, 2025. 

 

On September 5, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $450,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on September 5, 2025. 

 

On September 7, 2023, the company entered into convertible Note with Richard Astrom, for the amount of $27,500. The note is convertible into common stock at variable conversion price and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on March 6, 2024. The Note cannot be converted until 3 months from the date of issue of Note.

 

On October 20, 2023, ILUS entered into a note payable of $89,250.00 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable any time after 180 days following the date of note till maturity date and shall bears 9% interest rate per annum. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate equal to variable conversion price as defined, shall mean 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on July 30, 2024.

 

List of Stock issued during the third Quarter of 2023:

 

On June 1, 2023, we issued 53,300,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $533,000.

 

On July 14, 2023, we issued 21,665,710 shares of common stock to Exchange Listing LLC for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100 for consultancy services for the planned uplist to a National Exchange.

 

On August 04, 2023, we issued 53.125.000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $531,250.

 

On September 06, 2023, we issued 5,555,556 shares of common stock to Kyle Comerford for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

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On September 09, 2023 we issued 10,000,000 shares of common stock to Cameron Canzellarini for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100,000.

 

On September 11, 2023 we issued 625,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to Richard Astrom with a fair market value of $0.02 per shares for an aggregate price of $12,500.

  

On September 18, 2023 we issued 5,000,000 shares of common stock to Kirt Weidner for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

On September 21, we issued 6,000,000 shares of common stock to Kaleb Ryan for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $60,000.

 

On September 28, we issued 10,526,316 shares of common stock to Kevin Van Hoesen for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $100,000.00.

 

On October 13, 2023, the company entered into a share purchase agreement with Lovejit Singh to sell 5,000,000 shares of common stock for a purchase price of $50,000.

 

On October 19, 2023 we issued 2,118,644 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $25,000.

 

On October 20, 2023 we issued 4,555,555 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $40,000.

 

On October 23, 2023 we issued 3,092,784 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On October 25, 2023 we issued 9,538,461 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

The sales and issuances of the securities described above were made pursuant to the exemptions from registration contained in Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act and Regulation D under the Securities Act. Each purchaser represented that such purchaser’s intention to acquire the shares for investment only and not with a view toward distribution. We requested our stock transfer agent to affix appropriate legends to the stock certificate issued to each purchaser and the transfer agent affixed the appropriate legends. Each purchaser was given adequate access to sufficient information about us to make an informed investment decision.

 

Item 3. Defaults upon Senior Securities

 

None

 

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

 

None

 

Item 5. Other Information

 

None

 

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Item 6. Exhibits

 

Exhibit Number   Description of Exhibit
     
4.1*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated September 6, 2023, with Kyle Comerford
4.2*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated September 7, 2023, with Cameron Canzellarini
4.3*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated September 13, 2023, with Kirt Weidner
4.4*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated September 18, 2023, with Kaleb Ryan
4.5*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated September 21, 2023, with Kevin Van Hoesen
4.6*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated October 3, 2023, with Lovejit Singh
4.7*   Stock Purchase Agreement, dated November 6, 2023, with Kevin Van Hoesen
10.1**   Convertible Promissory Note, dated July 3, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.2**   Convertible Promissory Note, dated July 26, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.3*   Amended Convertible Promissory Note, dated July 24, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.4*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated August 29, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.5*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated September 5, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.6*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated September 7, 2023, with Richard Astrom
10.7*   Amended Convertible Promissory Note, dated October 4, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.8*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated October 20, 2023, with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC
10.9*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated November 7, 2023, with RB Capital Partners Inc.
10.10*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated November 21, 2023, with Twn Brooks Inc.
10.11*   Convertible Promissory Note, dated November 21, 2023, with Carizzo LLC
31.1*   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2*   Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1*   Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101*   The following materials from the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, formatted in Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).
104*   Cover Page Interactive Data File. The cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document and are included in Exhibit 101*

 

*Provided herewith
**Provided previously

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.  
   
Date:  November 24, 2023  
     
By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
  Nicolas Link  
Title:  Chief Executive Officer (principal executive)  

 

By: /s/ Krishnan Krishnamoorthy  
  Krishnan Krishnamoorthy  
Title:  Chief Financial Officer (principal accounting, and financial officer)  

 

 

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Exhibit 4.1

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of September 06, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Kyle Edward Comerford, (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 5,555,556 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $50,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 5,555,556 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $50,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $50,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

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b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

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d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY:  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
a Nevada corporation
 
     
  By: /s/ Nicolas Link   
    Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:  
   
$50,000  
Amount of Investment  

 

  Kyle Edward Comeford
   
  By: /s/ Kyle Edward Comeford
  Title:  Kyle Edward Comeford

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

 

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Exhibit 4.2

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of September 07, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Cameron Canzellarini, (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 10,000,000 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $100,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 10,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $100,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $100,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

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b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

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d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY: ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
 a Nevada corporation
  
 By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
   Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:

 

$100,000

Amount of Investment

 

  Cameron Canzellarini
   
  By: /s/ Cameron Canzellarini
  Title:   

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 4.3

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of September 13, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Kirt Weidner, (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 5,000,000 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $50,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 5,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $50,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $50,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

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The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY:  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
  a Nevada corporation
     
  By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
    Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:  
     
$50,000    
Amount of Investment    

 

  Kirt Weidner
     
  By: /s/ Mr. Kirt C Weidner
  Title:  Mr. Kirt C Weidner

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

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Exhibit 4.4

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of September 18, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Kaleb Ryan, (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 6,000,000 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $60,000.00.

 

1.  Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a.  Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 6,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $60,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $60,000.00.

 

b.  Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a  Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

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b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

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d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY:  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
  a Nevada corporation
     
  By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
    Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:  
     
$60,000    
Amount of Investment    

 

  Kaleb Ryan
     
  By: /s/ Kaleb Ryan
  Tiltle: 

 

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

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Exhibit 4.5

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of September 21, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Kevin Van Hoesen (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 10,526,316 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $100,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 10,526,316 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $100,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $100,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of lncorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

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b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act. endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

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d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY: ILUSTRA TO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
 a Nevada corporation
  
 By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
   Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:

 

$100,000

Amount of Investment

 

  Kevin Van Hoesen
   
  By: /s/ Kevin Van Hoesen
  Title:  Investor

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

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Exhibit 4.6

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of October 03, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Lovejit Singh (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 5,000,000 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $50,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 5,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $50,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $50,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company. For clarification on Rule 144 please see below.

 

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Holding Period. Before you may sell any restricted securities in the marketplace, you must hold them for a certain period of time. If the company that issued the securities is a “reporting company” in that it is subject to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, then you must hold the securities for at least six months. If the issuer of the securities is not subject to the reporting requirements, then you must hold the securities for at least one year. The relevant holding period begins when the securities were bought and fully paid for. The holding period only applies to restricted securities. Because securities acquired in the public market are not restricted, there is no holding period for an affiliate who purchases securities of the issuer in the marketplace. But the resale of an affiliate’s shares as control securities is subject to the other conditions of the rule. (https://www.sec.gov/reportspubs/investor-publications/investorpubsrule144)

 

b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME, THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied, The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

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4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

b Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof,

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY: ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

 

  a Nevada corporation  
       
  By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
    Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:  
   
$50,000  
Amount of Investment  

 

  Lovejit Singh
     
  By: /s/ Lovejit Singh
  Title:  

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 4.7

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of November 06, 2023, among Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Kevin Van Hoesen (the “Investor”).

 

The Investor understands that the Company proposes to offer and sell to the Investor 16,666,667 shares of its Common Stock for a purchase price of $100,000.00.

 

1. Purchase and Sale of Common Stock.

 

a. Common Stock Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Investor agrees to purchase from the Company 16,666,667 shares of Company Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $100,000.00, payable by delivery to the Company of a check or wire in the amount of $100,000.00.

 

b. Initial Closing.

 

The purchase and sale of the Units shall take place at the offices of the Company at 26 Broadway, Suite 934, New York, NY 10004 (“Closing”). At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to the Investor the Common Stock, which such Investor is purchasing against delivery to the Company by such Investor of a check, wire transfer, or cancellation of indebtedness in the aggregate amount of the purchase price therefor payable to the Company’s order.

 

2. The Company’s Representations and Warranties. The Company represents and warrants to the Investor as follows:

 

a. Organization and Standing. The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Nevada.

 

b. Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action, and this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement of remedies to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and compliance with the provisions hereof by the Company does not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default (or an event with which the giving of notice or passage of time, or both could result in a default) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien pursuant to the terms of, the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the Company.

 

c. Securities. When issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Common Stock will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and will be free of any liens or encumbrances caused or created by the Company; provided, however, that the Common Stock shall be subject to restrictions on transfer under state or federal securities laws as set forth in this Agreement or otherwise required at the time a transfer is proposed.

 

 

 

 

3. Representations, Warranties of Investor and Restrictions on Transfer

 

a. Representations and Warranties of Investor. The Investor represents and warrants to the Company with respect to the purchase of Securities under this Agreement as follows:

 

i. This Agreement constitutes the Investor’s valid and legally binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

ii. The Investor is acquiring the Common Stock for its own account for investment purposes only and not with a view to, or for the resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). The Investor understands that the shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Act or any applicable state securities laws by reason of a specific exemption therefrom that depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.

 

iii. The Investor has discussed the Company and its plans, operations and financial condition with its officers and has received all such information as the Investor deems necessary and appropriate to enable the Investor to evaluate the financial risk inherent in making an investment in the Common Stock. The Investor has received satisfactory and complete information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company in response to the Investor’s inquiries.

 

iv. The Investor realizes that the acquisition of the Common Stock will be a highly speculative investment. The Investor is able, without impairing the Investor’s financial condition, to hold the Common Stock for an indefinite period of time and to suffer a complete loss of the Investor’s investment. The Investor recognizes that the Company has only recently been organized and that it has a limited financial and operating history and the investment in the Company involves substantial risks. The Investor understands all of the risks related to the acquisition of the Common Stock. By virtue of the Investor’s experience in evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in companies similar to the Company, the Investor is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the Investor’s investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect the Investor’s own interests.

 

v. The Investor understands that the Common Stock must be held indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is otherwise available. Moreover, the Investor understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Common Stock. The Investor is aware of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act that permits limited resale of securities purchased in a private placement subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. The Investor understands that the Common Stock will be imprinted with a legend which prohibits the transfer of the Common Stock unless they are registered or such registration is not required in the opinion of counsel for the Company.

 

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b. Legends. In addition to any legend imposed by state securities laws, each certificate representing the Common Stock shall be endorsed with the following legends:

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF CERTAIN STATES. THESE SECURITIES ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER THE ACT AND THE APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, PURSUANT TO REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM. INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MAY BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. THE ISSUER OF THESE SECURITIES MAY REQUIRE AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE ISSUER TO THE EFFECT THAT ANY PROPOSED TRANSFER OR RESALE IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.

 

The Company need not register a transfer of Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied. The Company may also instruct its transfer agent not to register the transfer of any of the Common Stock unless the conditions specified in the foregoing legends are satisfied.

 

c. Removal of Legends and Transfer Restrictions. The legend relating to the Act endorsed on a stock certificate pursuant to paragraph 4(b) of this Agreement and the stop transfer instructions with respect to such Common Stock shall be removed and the Company shall issue a stock certificate without such legend to the holder of such Common Stock if such Shares are registered under the Act and a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Act is available, or if such holder provides to the Company an opinion of counsel for such holder of the Shares or Note reasonably satisfactory to the Company or a no-action letter or interpretive opinion of the staff of the Commission to the effect that a public sale, transfer or assignment of such Shares or Note may be made without registration and without compliance with any restriction such as Rule 144. Any legend imposed by state securities laws will be removed if the state agency imposing such legend has consented to its removal.

 

4. Miscellaneous.

 

a. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflict of law provisions thereof.

 

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b. Survival. The representations and warranties contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the sale of the Common Stock.

 

c. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto.

 

d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement between each Investor and the Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

e. Notices, etc. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be effective upon receipt and shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by telecopy, electronic mail, overnight delivery service or U.S. mail, addressed (a) if to an Investor, at his or her address set forth opposite such Investors name on the last page of this Agreement, or at such other address as such Investor shall have furnished the Company in writing, or (b) if to the Company, at the address of its principal office, or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished to the Investor in writing.

 

f. Titles and Subtitles. The titles of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in construing this Agreement.

 

g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

h. Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the holders of the Common Stock. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this Section shall be binding upon each holder of any securities purchased under this Agreement at the time outstanding (including securities into which such securities are convertible), each future holder of all such securities, and the Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first written above.

 

COMPANY: ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

 

  a Nevada corporation  
     
  By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
    Nicolas Link, CEO  

 

INVESTOR:  
   
$100,000  
Amount of Investment  

 

  Kevin Van Hoesen
   
  By: /s/ Kevin Van Hoesen
  Title: Investor

 

[Signature page to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. Common Stock]

 

 

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Exhibit 10.3

 

EXHIBIT A

 

THIS ADDENDUM TO THE PROMISSORY NOTE HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”) AND IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY UPON THE CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT.

 

$500,000.00 USD   July 24, 2023

 

For value received the undersigned, Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc., a Nevada corporation with its office at 26 Broadway, Suite 934; New York, NY 10004 (“Maker”) hereby amends the original Note dated April 26, 2022 and promises to pay to the order of RB Capital Partners, Inc., or assigns (the “Holder”), the remaining principal sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) plus all accrued interest in lawful money in the United States of America, which shall be legal tender. This addendum to the promissory note (the “Note Addendum”) has an effective date of July 24, 2023 (the “Effective Date”).

 

1.Conversion.

 

1.1 Shares Issuable. The number of whole shares of Common Stock into which this Note may be voluntarily converted (“Conversion Shares”) shall be determined by dividing the aggregate principal and interest amount borrowed hereunder by $0.01 (the “Note Conversion Price”). provided, however, that, in no event, shall Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of Maker subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in beneficial ownership by Holder and its affiliates of more than 9.99% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company; and (3) in the event of a forward or reverse stock split, the conversion price shall remain unaffected. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the Note Conversion Price. The term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus, (2) at the Company’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rate provided in this Note to the conversion date, provided, however, that the Company shall have the right to pay any or all interest in cash

 

All other terms and conditions remain in effect.

 

 

 

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Maker has duly executed this amendment to the original note as of the day and year above first written, with the Effective Date as provided above.

 

“ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.”  
   
/s/ Nicolas Link  
Nicolas Link  
CEO & Director  

 

Terms Agreed to and Accepted:  
   
“HOLDER”  
   
/s/ Brett Rosen  
Brett Rosen for RB Capital Partners, Inc  
Managing Partner  

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 10.4

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE EFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $100,000.00 USD   August 29, 2023

 

WHEREAS on August 29, 2023, RB Capital Partners, Inc., with its offices at 2856 Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037 (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $100,000.00 to Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc., a Nevada corporation with its office at 26 Broadway; Suite 934; New York, NY I 0004 (the “Company”). Payment for the loan was made directly to the Company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such services provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company at the rate of $0.50 in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1.Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of August 29, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear five percent (5%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of (24) months and cannot be converted until (12) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

 

 

 

 

1.4 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3.Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Shares Issuable. The number of whole shares of Common Stock into which this Note may be voluntarily converted (the “Conversion Shares”) shall be determined by dividing the aggregate principal amount borrowed hereunder by $0.50 (the “Note Conversion Price”); provided, however, that, in no event, shall Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common stock beneficially owned by Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of Maker subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in the beneficial ownership by Holder and its affiliates of more than 9.99% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation l3D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the Note Conversion Price. The Term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus, (2) at the Company’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rate provided in this Note to the conversion date, provided; however, that the Company shall have the right to pay any or all interest in cash.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within twenty (20) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

 

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3.4Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a reverse stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a forward stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impainnent, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material pennit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

 

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5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment, and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

(d) Risk of No Registration. The Holder understands that if the Company does not register with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), or file reports pursuant to Section 15(d) of the 1934 Act, or if a registration statement covering the securities under the 1933 Act is not in effect when it desires to sell the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note, it may be required to hold such securities for an indefinite period. The Holder also understands that any sale of the Note or the Common Stock which might be made by it in reliance upon Rule 144 under the 1933 Act may be made only in accordance with the terms and conditions of that Rule.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests, and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

 

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9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or three (3) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

 

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW]

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
   
Date: August 29, 2023 By: /s/ Nicolas Link
    Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO & Director
   
  RB CAPITAL PARTNERS, INC.
   
Date: August 29, 2023 By: /s/ Brett Rosen
    Brett Rosen
  Its: Managing Member

 

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Exhibit 10.5

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE EFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $450,000.00 USD September 5, 2023

 

WHEREAS on September 5, 2023, RB Capital Partners, Inc., with its offices at 2856 Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037 (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $450,000.00 to Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc., a Nevada corporation with its office at 26 Broadway; Suite 934; New York, NY 10004 (the “Company”). Payment for the loan was made directly to the Company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such services provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company at the rate of $0.50 in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1.Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($450,000.00), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of September 5, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear five percent (5%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of (24) months and cannot be converted until (12) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

 

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1.4 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3.Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Shares Issuable. The number of whole shares of Common Stock into which this Note may be voluntarily converted (the “Conversion Shares”) shall be determined by dividing the aggregate principal amount borrowed hereunder by $0.50 (the “Note Conversion Price”); provided, however, that, in no event, shall Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common stock beneficially owned by Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of Maker subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in the beneficial ownership by Holder and its affiliates of more than 9.99% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the Note Conversion Price. The Term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus, (2) at the Company’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rate provided in this Note to the conversion date, provided; however, that the Company shall have the right to pay any or all interest in cash.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within twenty (20) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

 

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3.4Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a reverse stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a forward stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

 

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(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impairment, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material permit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment, and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

(d) Risk of No Registration. The Holder understands that if the Company does not register with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), or file reports pursuant to Section 15(d) of the 1934 Act, or if a registration statement covering the securities under the 1933 Act is not in effect when it desires to sell the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note, it may be required to hold such securities for an indefinite period. The Holder also understands that any sale of the Note or the Common Stock which might be made by it in reliance upon Rule 144 under the 1933 Act may be made only in accordance with the terms and conditions of that Rule.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

 

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8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests, and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or three (3) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
     
Date: September 5, 2023 By /s/ Nicolas Link
    Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO & Director
     
  RB CAPITAL PARTNERS, INC.
     
Date: September 5, 2023 By: /s/ Brett Rosen
    Brett Rosen
  Its: Managing Member

 

 

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Exhibit 10.6

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE AFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $27,500.00 USD September 07, 2023
Purchase Price: $25,000.00 USD  

 

WHEREAS on |September 07, 2023, Richard Astrom (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $27,500.00 to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”). Payment for the loan is to be made directly to the company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such loaned funds provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1. Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of Twenty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($27,500.00), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of 07 September, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear nine percent (9%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of 6 months and cannot be converted until (3) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 This note carries an original issue discount of $2,750.00 (the “OID”) which is included in the principal balance of this note. Thus, the purchase price of this note shall be $25,000 computed as follows: the Principal amount minus the OID.

 

1.4 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

1.5 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

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2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3. Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Conversion Price. The conversion price (the “Conversion Price”) shall equal the Variable Conversion Price (as defined herein) (subject to equitable adjustments by the Borrower relating to the Borrower’s securities, combinations, recapitalization, reclassifications, extraordinary distributions and similar events). The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 65% multiplied by the Market Price (as defined herein) (representing a discount rate of 35%). “Market Price” means the lowest Trading Price (as defined below) for the Common Stock during the ten (10) Trading Day period ending on the latest complete Trading Day prior to the Conversion Date. “Trading Price” means, for any security as of any date, the closing bid price on the OTCQB, OTCQX, Pink Sheets electronic quotation system or applicable trading market (the “OTC”) as reported by a reliable reporting service (“Reporting Service”) designated by the Holder (i.e. Bloomberg) or, if the OTC is not the principal trading market for such security, the closing bid price of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if no closing bid price of such security is available in any of the foregoing manners, the average of the closing bid prices of any market makers for such security that are listed in the “pink sheets”. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holders of a majority in interest of the Notes being converted for which the calculation of the Trading Price is required in order to determine the Conversion Price of such Notes. “Trading Day” shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the OTC, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) or evidence of electronic book recording for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

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3.4 Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. If the Company at any time subdivides (by any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a greater number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such subdivision will be proportionately reduced, and if the Company at any time combines (by reverse stock split, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a smaller number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such combination will be proportionately increased.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

3.6 Prepayment. At any time prior to the date that an Event of Defaults occurs under this note, the Company shall have the right, exercisable on four (4) Trading days prior written notice to the Holder of the note, to prepay the outstanding Principal Amount and interest then due under this note in accordance with this section 3.6. Any notice of prepayment hereunder (an “Optional Prepayment Notice”) shall be delivered to the holder of the Note at its registered addresses or by email and shall state: (1) that the Company is exercising its right to prepay the Note, and (2) the date of prepayment which shall be four (4) Trading days from the date of the Optional Prepayment Notice (the “Optional Prepayment Date”). Within two (2) Trading Day after the Holder’s receipt of the Optional Prepayment Notice, Holder shall specify in writing payment instructions to the Company. On the Optional Prepayment Date, the Company shall make payment of the amounts designated below to or upon the order of the Holder as specified by the Holder in writing to the Company. If the Company exercises its right to prepay the Note in accordance with this section, the Company shall make payment to the Holder of an amount in cash equal to the sum of : (w) 110% multiplied by the Principal Amount then outstanding plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the Principal Amount to the Optional Prepayment date.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

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(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impairment, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material permit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

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8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or fourteen (14) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section. Notices are also accepted by email and considered notified within 24 hours of read receipt.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
   
Date: September 07, 2023 By: Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO
   
  Richard Astrom
   
Date: September 07, 2023  
  /s/ Richard Ashstrom
By: Richard Astrom

 

 

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Exhibit 10.7

 

EXHIBIT A

 

THIS ADDENDUM TO THE PROMISSORY NOTE HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”) AND IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY UPON THE CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT.

 

$500,000.00 USD   October 4, 2023

 

For value received the undersigned, Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc., a Nevada corporation with its office at 26 Broadway, Suite 934; New York, NY 10004 (“Maker”) hereby amends the original Note dated May 20, 2022 and promises to pay to the order of RB Capital Partners, Inc., or assigns (the “Holder”), the remaining principal sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) plus all accrued interest in lawful money in the United States of America, which shall be legal tender. This addendum to the promissory note (the “Note Addendum”) has an effective date of October 4, 2023 (the “Effective Date”).

 

1.Conversion.

 

1.1 Shares Issuable. The number of whole shares of Common Stock into which this Note may be voluntarily converted (“Conversion Shares”) shall be determined by dividing the aggregate principal and interest amount borrowed hereunder by $0.01 (the “Note Conversion Price”). provided, however, that, in no event, shall Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of Maker subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in beneficial ownership by Holder and its affiliates of more than 9.99% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company; and (3) in the event of a forward or reverse stock split, the conversion price shall remain unaffected. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1)  of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the Note Conversion Price. The term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus, (2) at the Company’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rate provided in this Note to the conversion date, provided, however, that the Company shall have the right to pay any or all interest in cash

 

All other terms and conditions remain in effect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Maker has duly executed this amendment to the original note as of the day and year above first written, with the Effective Date as provided above.

 

“ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.”  
   
/s/ Nicolas Link  
Nicolas Link  
CEO & Director  

 

Terms Agreed to and Accepted:  
   
“HOLDER”  
   
/s/ Brett Rosen  
Brett Rosen for RB Capital Partners, Inc  
Managing Partner  

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 10.8

 

NEITHER THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THESE SECURITIES ARE CONVERTIBLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT.

 

THE ISSUE PRICE OF THIS NOTE IS $89,250.00

THE ORIGINAL ISSUE DISCOUNT IS $4,250.00

 

Principal Amount: $89,250.00 Issue Date: October 20, 2023
Purchase Price: $85,000.00  

 

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Nevada corporation (hereinafter called the “Borrower”), hereby promises to pay to the order of 1800 DIAGONAL LENDING LLC, a Virginia limited liability company, or registered assigns (the “Holder”) the sum of $89,250.00 together with any interest as set forth herein, on July 30, 2024 (the “Maturity Date”), and to pay interest on the unpaid principal balance hereof at the rate of nine percent (9%) (the “Interest Rate”) per annum from the date hereof (the “Issue Date”) until the same becomes due and payable, whether at maturity or upon acceleration or by prepayment or otherwise. This Note may not be prepaid in whole or in part except as otherwise explicitly set forth herein. Any amount of principal or interest on this Note which is not paid when due shall bear interest at the rate of twenty two percent (22%) per annum from the due date thereof until the same is paid (“Default Interest”). Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 365 day year and the actual number of days elapsed. Interest shall commence accruing on the Issue Date but shall not be payable until the Note becomes payable (whether at Maturity Date or upon acceleration or by prepayment). All payments due hereunder (to the extent not converted into common stock, $0.001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”) in accordance with the terms hereof) shall be made in lawful money of the United States of America. All payments shall be made at such address as the Holder shall hereafter give to the Borrower by written notice made in accordance with the provisions of this Note. Each capitalized term used herein, and not otherwise defined, shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in that certain Securities Purchase Agreement dated the date hereof, pursuant to which this Note was originally issued (the “Purchase Agreement”).

 

This Note is free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Borrower and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

 

 

 

The following terms shall apply to this Note:

 

ARTICLE I. CONVERSION RIGHTS

 

1.1 Conversion Right. The Holder shall have the right from time to time, and at any time during the period beginning on the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of this Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the Default Amount (as defined in Article III), each in respect of the remaining outstanding principal amount of this Note to convert all or any part of the outstanding and unpaid principal amount of this Note into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock, as such Common Stock exists on the Issue Date, or any shares of capital stock or other securities of the Borrower into which such Common Stock shall hereafter be changed or reclassified at the conversion price (the “Conversion Price”) determined as provided herein (a “Conversion”); provided, however, that in no event shall the Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of the Notes or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of the Borrower subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in beneficial ownership by the Holder and its affiliates of more than 4.99% of the outstanding shares of Common Stock. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and Regulations 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The beneficial ownership limitations on conversion as set forth in the section may NOT be waived by the Holder. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the applicable Conversion Price then in effect on the date specified in the notice of conversion, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Notice of Conversion”), delivered to the Borrower by the Holder in accordance with Section 1.4 below; provided that the Notice of Conversion is submitted by facsimile or e-mail (or by other means resulting in, or reasonably expected to result in, notice) to the Borrower before 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time on such conversion date (the “Conversion Date”); however, if the Notice of Conversion is sent after 6:00pm, New York, New York time the Conversion Date shall be the next business day. The term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus (2) at the Holder’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rates provided in this Note to the Conversion Date, plus (3) at the Holder’s option, Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in the immediately preceding clauses (1) and/or (2) plus (4) at the Holder’s option, any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.4 hereof.

 

1.2 Conversion Price. The conversion price (the “Conversion Price”) shall equal the Variable Conversion Price (as defined herein) (subject to equitable adjustments by the Borrower relating to the Borrower’s securities or the securities of any subsidiary of the Borrower, combinations, recapitalization, reclassifications, extraordinary distributions and similar events). The "Variable Conversion Price" shall mean 65% multiplied by the Market Price (as defined herein) (representing a discount rate of 35%). “Market Price” means the lowest Trading Price (as defined below) for the Common Stock during the ten (10) Trading Day period ending on the latest complete Trading Day prior to the Conversion Date. “Trading Price” means, for any security as of any date, the closing bid price on the OTCQB, OTCQX, Pink Sheets electronic quotation system or applicable trading market (the “OTC”) as reported by a reliable reporting service (“Reporting Service”) designated by the Holder (i.e. Bloomberg) or, if the OTC is not the principal trading market for such security, the closing bid price of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if no closing bid price of such security is available in any of the foregoing manners, the average of the closing bid prices of any market makers for such security that are listed in the “pink sheets”. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holders of a majority in interest of the Notes being converted for which the calculation of the Trading Price is required in order to determine the Conversion Price of such Notes. “Trading Day” shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the OTC, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded.

 

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1.3 Authorized Shares. The Borrower covenants that during the period the conversion right exists, the Borrower will reserve from its authorized and unissued Common Stock a sufficient number of shares, free from preemptive rights, to provide for the issuance of Common Stock upon the full conversion of this Note issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The Borrower is required at all times to have authorized and reserved five times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the Note (based on the Conversion Price of the Note in effect from time to time initially 38,888,888)(the “Reserved Amount”). The Reserved Amount shall be increased from time to time in accordance with the Borrower’s obligations hereunder. The Borrower represents that upon issuance, such shares will be duly and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. In addition, if the Borrower shall issue any securities or make any change to its capital structure which would change the number of shares of Common Stock into which the Notes shall be convertible at the then current Conversion Price, the Borrower shall at the same time make proper provision so that thereafter there shall be a sufficient number of shares of Common Stock authorized and reserved, free from preemptive rights, for conversion of the outstanding Note. The Borrower (i) acknowledges that it has irrevocably instructed its transfer agent to issue certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, and (ii) agrees that its issuance of this Note shall constitute full authority to its officers and agents who are charged with the duty of executing stock certificates to execute and issue the necessary certificates for shares of Common Stock in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Note.

 

If, at any time the Borrower does not maintain the Reserved Amount it will be considered an Event of Default under Section 3.2 of the Note.

 

1.4 Method of Conversion.

 

(a) Mechanics of Conversion. As set forth in Section 1.1 hereof, from time to time, and at any time during the period beginning on the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of this Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the Default Amount, this Note may be converted by the Holder in whole or in part at any time from time to time after the Issue Date, by (A) submitting to the Borrower a Notice of Conversion (by facsimile, e-mail or other reasonable means of communication dispatched on the Conversion Date prior to 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time) and (B) subject to Section 1.4(b), surrendering this Note at the principal office of the Borrower (upon payment in full of any amounts owed hereunder). The Holder shall be entitled to deduct $500.00 from the conversion amount in each Notice of Conversion to cover Holder's deposit fees associated with each Notice of Conversion. Any additional expenses incurred by Holder with respect to the Borrower's transfer agent, for the issuance of the Common Stock into which this Note is convertible into, shall immediately and automatically be added to the balance of the Note at such time as the expenses are incurred by Holder.

 

(b) Surrender of Note Upon Conversion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, upon conversion of this Note in accordance with the terms hereof, the Holder shall not be required to physically surrender this Note to the Borrower unless the entire unpaid principal amount of this Note is so converted. The Holder and the Borrower shall maintain records showing the principal amount so converted and the dates of such conversions or shall use such other method, reasonably satisfactory to the Holder and the Borrower, so as not to require physical surrender of this Note upon each such conversion.

 

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(c) Delivery of Common Stock Upon Conversion. Upon receipt by the Borrower from the Holder of a facsimile transmission or e-mail (or other reasonable means of communication) of a Notice of Conversion meeting the requirements for conversion as provided in this Section 1.4, the Borrower shall issue and deliver or cause to be issued and delivered to or upon the order of the Holder certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion within three (3) business days after such receipt (the “Deadline”) (and, solely in the case of conversion of the entire unpaid principal amount hereof, surrender of this Note) in accordance with the terms hereof and the Purchase Agreement. Upon receipt by the Borrower of a Notice of Conversion, the Holder shall be deemed to be the holder of record of the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion, the outstanding principal amount and the amount of accrued and unpaid interest on this Note shall be reduced to reflect such conversion, and, unless the Borrower defaults on its obligations hereunder, all rights with respect to the portion of this Note being so converted shall forthwith terminate except the right to receive the Common Stock or other securities, cash or other assets, as herein provided, on such conversion. If the Holder shall have given a Notice of Conversion as provided herein, the Borrower’s obligation to issue and deliver the certificates for Common Stock shall be absolute and unconditional, irrespective of the absence of any action by the Holder to enforce the same, any waiver or consent with respect to any provision thereof, the recovery of any judgment against any person or any action to enforce the same, any failure or delay in the enforcement of any other obligation of the Borrower to the holder of record, or any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, limitation or termination, or any breach or alleged breach by the Holder of any obligation to the Borrower, and irrespective of any other circumstance which might otherwise limit such obligation of the Borrower to the Holder in connection with such conversion.

 

(d) Delivery of Common Stock by Electronic Transfer. In lieu of delivering physical certificates representing the Common Stock issuable upon conversion, provided the Borrower is participating in the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) program, upon request of the Holder and its compliance with the provisions set forth herein, the Borrower shall use its best efforts to cause its transfer agent to electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable upon conversion to the Holder by crediting the account of Holder’s Prime Broker with DTC through its Deposit and Withdrawal at Custodian (“DWAC”) system.

 

(e) Failure to Deliver Common Stock Prior to Deadline. Without in any way limiting the Holder’s right to pursue other remedies, including actual damages and/or equitable relief, the parties agree that if delivery of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note is not delivered by the Deadline due to action and/or inaction of the Borrower, the Borrower shall pay to the Holder $2,000 per day in cash, for each day beyond the Deadline that the Borrower fails to deliver such Common Stock (the “Fail to Deliver Fee”); provided; however that the Fail to Deliver Fee shall not be due if the failure is a result of a third party (i.e., transfer agent; and not the result of any failure to pay such transfer agent) despite the best efforts of the Borrower to effect delivery of such Common Stock. Such cash amount shall be paid to Holder by the fifth day of the month following the month in which it has accrued or, at the option of the Holder (by written notice to the Borrower by the first day of the month following the month in which it has accrued), shall be added to the principal amount of this Note, in which event interest shall accrue thereon in accordance with the terms of this Note and such additional principal amount shall be convertible into Common Stock in accordance with the terms of this Note. The Borrower agrees that the right to convert is a valuable right to the Holder. The damages resulting from a failure, attempt to frustrate, interference with such conversion right are difficult if not impossible to qualify. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages provision contained in this Section 1.4(e) are justified.

 

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1.5 Concerning the Shares. The shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note may not be sold or transferred unless: (i) such shares are sold pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Act or (ii) the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have been furnished with an opinion of counsel (which opinion shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions) to the effect that the shares to be sold or transferred may be sold or transferred pursuant to an exemption from such registration (such as Rule 144 or a successor rule) (“Rule 144”); or (iii) such shares are transferred to an “affiliate” (as defined in Rule 144) of the Borrower who agrees to sell or otherwise transfer the shares only in accordance with this Section 1.5 and who is an Accredited Investor (as defined in the Purchase Agreement).

 

Any restrictive legend on certificates representing shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note shall be removed and the Borrower shall issue to the Holder a new certificate therefore free of any transfer legend if the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have received an opinion of counsel from Holder’s counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that (i) a public sale or transfer of such Common Stock may be made without registration under the Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected; or (ii) in the case of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, such security is registered for sale by the Holder under an effective registration statement filed under the Act; or otherwise may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration. In the event that the Company does not reasonably accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Holder with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration (such as Rule 144), at the Deadline, it will be considered an Event of Default pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Note.

 

1.6 Effect of Certain Events.

 

(a) Effect of Merger, Consolidation, Etc. At the option of the Holder, the sale, conveyance or disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower, the effectuation by the Borrower of a transaction or series of related transactions in which more than 50% of the voting power of the Borrower is disposed of, or the consolidation, merger or other business combination of the Borrower with or into any other Person (as defined below) or Persons when the Borrower is not the survivor shall be deemed to be an Event of Default (as defined in Article III) pursuant to which the Borrower shall be required to pay to the Holder upon the consummation of and as a condition to such transaction an amount equal to the Default Amount (as defined in Article III). “Person” shall mean any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, trust or other entity or organization.

 

(b) Adjustment Due to Merger, Consolidation, Etc. If, at any time when this Note is issued and outstanding and prior to conversion of all of the Note, there shall be any merger, consolidation, exchange of shares, recapitalization, reorganization, or other similar event, as a result of which shares of Common Stock of the Borrower shall be changed into the same or a different number of shares of another class or classes of stock or securities of the Borrower or another entity, or in case of any sale or conveyance of all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower other than in connection with a plan of complete liquidation of the Borrower, then the Holder of this Note shall thereafter have the right to receive upon conversion of this Note, upon the basis and upon the terms and conditions specified herein and in lieu of the shares of Common Stock immediately theretofore issuable upon conversion, such stock, securities or assets which the Holder would have been entitled to receive in such transaction had this Note been converted in full immediately prior to such transaction (without regard to any limitations on conversion set forth herein), and in any such case appropriate provisions shall be made with respect to the rights and interests of the Holder of this Note to the end that the provisions hereof (including, without limitation, provisions for adjustment of the Conversion Price and of the number of shares issuable upon conversion of the Note) shall thereafter be applicable, as nearly as may be practicable in relation to any securities or assets thereafter deliverable upon the conversion hereof. The Borrower shall not affect any transaction described in this Section 1.6(b) unless (a) it first gives, to the extent practicable, ten (10) days prior written notice (but in any event at least five (5) days prior written notice) of the record date of the special meeting of shareholders to approve, or if there is no such record date, the consummation of, such merger, consolidation, exchange of shares, recapitalization, reorganization or other similar event or sale of assets (during which time the Holder shall be entitled to convert this Note) and (b) the resulting successor or acquiring entity (if not the Borrower) assumes by written instrument the obligations of this Note. The above provisions shall similarly apply to successive consolidations, mergers, sales, transfers or share exchanges.

 

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(c) Adjustment Due to Distribution. If the Borrower shall declare or make any distribution of its assets (or rights to acquire its assets) to holders of Common Stock as a dividend, stock repurchase, by way of return of capital or otherwise (including any dividend or distribution to the Borrower’s shareholders in cash or shares (or rights to acquire shares) of capital stock of a subsidiary (i.e., a spin-off)) (a “Distribution”), then the Holder of this Note shall be entitled, upon any conversion of this Note after the date of record for determining shareholders entitled to such Distribution, to receive the amount of such assets which would have been payable to the Holder with respect to the shares of Common Stock issuable upon such conversion had such Holder been the holder of such shares of Common Stock on the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to such Distribution.

 

1.7 Prepayment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Note, at any time during the periods set forth on the table immediately following this paragraph (the “Prepayment Periods”) or as otherwise agreed to between the Borrower and the Holder, the Borrower shall have the right, exercisable on not more than three (3) Trading Days prior written notice to the Holder of the Note to prepay the outstanding Note (principal and accrued interest), in full, in accordance with this Section 1.7. Any notice of prepayment hereunder (an “Optional Prepayment Notice”) shall be delivered to the Holder of the Note at its registered addresses and shall state: (1) that the Borrower is exercising its right to prepay the Note, and (2) the date of prepayment which shall be not more than three (3) Trading Days from the date of the Optional Prepayment Notice. On the date fixed for prepayment (the “Optional Prepayment Date”), the Borrower shall make payment of the Optional Prepayment Amount (as defined below) to Holder, or upon the direction of the Holder as specified by the Holder in a writing to the Borrower (which shall direction to be sent to Borrower by the Holder at least one (1) business day prior to the Optional Prepayment Date). If the Borrower exercises its right to prepay the Note, the Borrower shall make payment to the Holder of an amount in cash equal to the percentage (“Prepayment Percentage”) as set forth in the table immediately following this paragraph opposite the applicable Prepayment Period, multiplied by the sum of: (w) the then outstanding principal amount of this Note plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the unpaid principal amount of this Note to the Optional Prepayment Date plus (y) Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in clauses (w) and (x) plus (z) any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Section 1.4 hereof (the “Optional Prepayment Amount”).

 

Prepayment Period Prepayment Percentage
1. The period beginning on the Issue Date and ending on the date which is sixty (60) days following the Issue Date. 120%
2. The period beginning on the date which is sixty-one (61) days following the Issue Date and ending on the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days following the Issue Date. 125%

 

After the expiration of the Prepayment Periods set forth above, the Borrower may submit an Optional Prepayment Notice to the Holder. Upon receipt by the Holder of the Optional Prepayment Notice post Prepayment Periods, the prepayment shall be subject to the Holder’s and the Borrower’s agreement with respect to the applicable Prepayment Percentage.

 

Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Holder’s conversion rights herein shall not be affected in any way until the Note is fully paid (funds received by the Holder) pursuant to an Optional Prepayment Notice.

 

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ARTICLE II. CERTAIN COVENANTS

 

2.1 Sale of Assets. So long as the Borrower shall have any obligation under this Note, the Borrower shall not, without the Holder’s written consent, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any significant portion of its assets outside the ordinary course of business. Any consent to the disposition of any assets may be conditioned on a specified use of the proceeds of disposition.

 

ARTICLE III. EVENTS OF DEFAULT

 

If any of the following events of default (each, an “Event of Default”) shall occur:

 

3.1 Failure to Pay Principal and Interest. The Borrower fails to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note, whether at maturity or upon acceleration and such breach continues for a period of five (5) days after written notice from the Holder.

 

3.2 Conversion and the Shares. The Borrower fails to issue shares of Common Stock to the Holder (or announces or threatens in writing that it will not honor its obligation to do so) upon exercise by the Holder of the conversion rights of the Holder in accordance with the terms of this Note, fails to transfer or cause its transfer agent to transfer (issue) (electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, the Borrower directs its transfer agent not to transfer or delays, impairs, and/or hinders its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing) (electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock to be issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, or fails to remove (or directs its transfer agent not to remove or impairs, delays, and/or hinders its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate for any shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note (or makes any written announcement, statement or threat that it does not intend to honor the obligations described in this paragraph) and any such failure shall continue uncured (or any written announcement, statement or threat not to honor its obligations shall not be rescinded in writing) for three (3) business days after the Holder shall have delivered a Notice of Conversion. It is an obligation of the Borrower to remain current in its obligations to its transfer agent. It shall be an event of default of this Note, if a conversion of this Note is delayed, hindered or frustrated due to a balance owed by the Borrower to its transfer agent. If at the option of the Holder, the Holder advances any funds to the Borrower’s transfer agent in order to process a conversion, such advanced funds shall be paid by the Borrower to the Holder within forty-eight (48) hours of a demand from the Holder.

 

3.3 Breach of Covenants. The Borrower breaches any material covenant or other material term or condition contained in this Note and any collateral documents including but not limited to the Purchase Agreement and such breach continues for a period of twenty (20) days after written notice thereof to the Borrower from the Holder.

 

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3.4 Breach of Representations and Warranties. Any representation or warranty of the Borrower made herein or in any agreement, statement or certificate given in writing pursuant hereto or in connection herewith (including, without limitation, the Purchase Agreement), shall be false or misleading in any material respect when made and the breach of which has (or with the passage of time will have) a material adverse effect on the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note or the Purchase Agreement.

 

3.5 Receiver or Trustee. The Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or apply for or consent to the appointment of a receiver or trustee for it or for a substantial part of its property or business, or such a receiver or trustee shall otherwise be appointed.

 

3.6 Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or liquidation proceedings or other proceedings, voluntary or involuntary, for relief under any bankruptcy law or any law for the relief of debtors shall be instituted by or against the Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower.

 

3.7 Delisting of Common Stock. The Borrower shall fail to maintain the listing of the Common Stock on at least one of the OTC (which specifically includes the quotation platforms maintained by the OTC Markets Group) or an equivalent replacement exchange, the Nasdaq National Market, the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, the New York Stock Exchange, or the American Stock Exchange.

 

3.8 Failure to Comply with the Exchange Act. The Borrower shall fail to comply with the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act; and/or the Borrower shall cease to be subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.

 

3.9 Liquidation. Any dissolution, liquidation, or winding up of Borrower or any substantial portion of its business.

 

3.10 Cessation of Operations. Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

 

3.11 Financial Statement Restatement. The restatement of any financial statements filed by the Borrower with the SEC at any time after 180 days after the Issuance Date for any date or period until this Note is no longer outstanding, if the result of such restatement would, by comparison to the un-restated financial statement, have constituted a material adverse effect on the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note or the Purchase Agreement.

 

3.12 Replacement of Transfer Agent. In the event that the Borrower proposes to replace its transfer agent, the Borrower fails to provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered pursuant to the Purchase Agreement (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of Common Stock in the Reserved Amount) signed by the successor transfer agent to Borrower and the Borrower.

 

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3.13 Cross-Default. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Note or the other related or companion documents, a breach or default by the Borrower of any covenant or other term or condition contained in any of the Other Agreements, after the passage of all applicable notice and cure or grace periods, shall, at the option of the Holder, be considered a default under this Note and the Other Agreements, in which event the Holder shall be entitled (but in no event required) to apply all rights and remedies of the Holder under the terms of this Note and the Other Agreements by reason of a default under said Other Agreement or hereunder. “Other Agreements” means, collectively, all agreements and instruments between, among or by: (1) the Borrower, and, or for the benefit of, (2) the Holder and any affiliate of the Holder, including, without limitation, promissory notes; provided, however, the term “Other Agreements” shall not include the related or companion documents to this Note. Each of the loan transactions will be cross-defaulted with each other loan transaction and with all other existing and future debt of Borrower to the Holder.

 

Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in Section 3.1 (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due at the Maturity Date), the Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to the Default Amount (as defined herein). UPON THE OCCURRENCE AND DURING THE CONTINUATION OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.2, THE NOTE SHALL BECOME IMMEDIATELY DUE AND PAYABLE AND THE BORROWER SHALL PAY TO THE HOLDER, IN FULL SATISFACTION OF ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO: (Y) THE DEFAULT AMOUNT (AS DEFINED HEREIN); MULTIPLIED BY (Z) TWO (2). Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in Sections 3.1 (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note upon a Trading Market Prepayment Event pursuant to Section 1.7 or upon acceleration), 3.3, 3.4, 3.7, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, and/or 3.14 exercisable through the delivery of written notice to the Borrower by such Holders (the “Default Notice”), and upon the occurrence of an Event of Default specified the remaining sections of Articles III (other than failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon at the Maturity Date specified in Section 3,1 hereof), the Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to 150% times the sum of (w) the then outstanding principal amount of this Note plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the unpaid principal amount of this Note to the date of payment (the “Mandatory Prepayment Date”) plus (y) Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in clauses (w) and/or (x) plus (z) any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.3 and 1.4(g) hereof (the then outstanding principal amount of this Note to the date of payment plus the amounts referred to in clauses (x), (y) and (z) shall collectively be known as the “Default Amount”) and all other amounts payable hereunder shall immediately become due and payable, all without demand, presentment or notice, all of which hereby are expressly waived, together with all costs, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, of collection, and the Holder shall be entitled to exercise all other rights and remedies available at law or in equity.

 

If the Borrower fails to pay the Default Amount within five (5) business days of written notice that such amount is due and payable, then the Holder shall have the right at any time, so long as the Borrower remains in default (and so long and to the extent that there are sufficient authorized shares), to require the Borrower, upon written notice, to immediately issue, in lieu of the Default Amount, the number of shares of Common Stock of the Borrower equal to the Default Amount divided by the Conversion Price then in effect.

 

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ARTICLE IV. MISCELLANEOUS

 

4.1 Failure or Indulgence Not Waiver. No failure or delay on the part of the Holder in the exercise of any power, right or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such power, right or privilege preclude other or further exercise thereof or of any other right, power or privileges. All rights and remedies existing hereunder are cumulative to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies otherwise available.

 

4.2 Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be:

 

If to the Borrower, to:

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
26 Broadway, Suite 934
New York, NY 10004
Attn: Nicolas Link, Chief Executive Officer
Email: nick.link@firebuggroup.com

 

If to the Holder:

 

1800 DIAGONAL LENDING LLC
1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 623
Alexandria VA 22314
Attn: Curt Kramer, President
e-mail: ckramer@sixthstreetlending.com

 

With a copy by fax only to (which copy shall not constitute notice):

 

Naidich Wurman LLP
111 Great Neck Road, Suite 216
Great Neck, NY 11021
Attn: Allison Naidich
facsimile: 516-466-3555
e-mail: allison@nwlaw.com

 

4.3 Amendments. This Note and any provision hereof may only be amended by an instrument in writing signed by the Borrower and the Holder. The term “Note” and all reference thereto, as used throughout this instrument, shall mean this instrument (and the other Notes issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement) as originally executed, or if later amended or supplemented, then as so amended or supplemented.

 

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4.4 Assignability. This Note shall be binding upon the Borrower and its successors and assigns, and shall inure to be the benefit of the Holder and its successors and assigns. Each transferee of this Note must be an “accredited investor” (as defined in Rule 501(a) of the Securities and Exchange Commission). Notwithstanding anything in this Note to the contrary, this Note may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement; and may be assigned by the Holder without the consent of the Borrower.

 

4.5 Cost of Collection. If default is made in the payment of this Note, the Borrower shall pay the Holder hereof costs of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees.

 

4.6 Governing Law. This Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Note shall be brought only in the Circuit Court of Fairfax County, Virginia or in the Alexandria Division of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The parties to this Note hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any objection or defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Borrower and Holder waive trial by jury. The Holder shall be entitled to recover from the Borrower its reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in connection with or related to any Event of Default by the Company, as defined in Article III hereof. In the event that any provision of this Note or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof or any agreement delivered in connection herewith. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Note, any agreement or any other document delivered in connection with this Note by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Note and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

4.7 Purchase Agreement. By its acceptance of this Note, each party agrees to be bound by the applicable terms of the Purchase Agreement.

 

4.8 Remedies. The Borrower acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Holder, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Borrower acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Note will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Borrower of the provisions of this Note, that the Holder shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Note and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Borrower has caused this Note to be signed in its name by its duly authorized officer this on October 20, 2023

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.  
   
By: /s/ Nicolas Link  
  Nicolas Link  
  Chief Executive Officer  

 

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EXHIBIT A -- NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

The undersigned hereby elects to convert $ principal amount of the Note (defined below) into that number of shares of Common Stock to be issued pursuant to the conversion of the Note (“Common Stock”) as set forth below, of ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Nevada corporation (the “Borrower”) according to the conditions of the convertible note of the Borrower dated as of October 20, 2023 (the “Note”), as of the date written below. No fee will be charged to the Holder for any conversion, except for transfer taxes, if any.

 

Box Checked as to applicable instructions:

 

The Borrower shall electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable pursuant to this Notice of Conversion to the account of the undersigned or its nominee with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission system (“DWAC Transfer”).

 

Name of DTC Prime Broker:
Account Number:

 

The undersigned hereby requests that the Borrower issue a certificate or certificates for the number of shares of Common Stock set forth below (which numbers are based on the Holder’s calculation attached hereto) in the name(s) specified immediately below or, if additional space is necessary, on an attachment hereto:

 

Date of conversion:    
Applicable Conversion Price:  $  
Number of shares of common stock to be issued pursuant to conversion of the Notes:     
Amount of Principal Balance due remaining under the Note after this conversion:     

 

  1800 DIAGONAL LENDING LLC
     
  By:  
  Name:  Curt Kramer
  Title: President
     
Date:  

 

 

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Exhibit 10.9

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE EFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC. CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $200,000.00 USD   November 7, 2023

 

WHEREAS on November 7, 2023, RB Capital Partners, Inc., with its offices at 2856 Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037 (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $200,000.00 to Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc., a Nevada corporation with its office at 26 Broadway; Suite 934; New York, NY I 0004 (the “Company”). Payment for the loan was made directly to the Company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such services provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company at the rate of $0.50 in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1.Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of November 7, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear five percent (5%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of (24) months and cannot be converted until (12) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

 

 

 

 

1.4 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3. Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Shares Issuable. The number of whole shares of Common Stock into which this Note may be voluntarily converted (the “Conversion Shares”) shall be determined by dividing the aggregate principal amount borrowed hereunder by $0.50 (the “Note Conversion Price”); provided, however, that, in no event, shall Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common stock beneficially owned by Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of Maker subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in the beneficial ownership by Holder and its affiliates of more than 4.99% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (I) of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the Note Conversion Price. The Term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus, (2) at the Company’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rate provided in this Note to the conversion date, provided; however, that the Company shall have the right to pay any or all interest in cash.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within twenty (20) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

 

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3.4 Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a reverse stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected. In the event the Company shall in any manner, subsequent to the issuance of this Note, approve a reclassification involving a forward stock split and subdivision of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Note Conversion Price shall forthwith be unaffected.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

 

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(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impairment, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material permit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment, and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

(d) Risk of No Registration. The Holder understands that if the Company does not register with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), or file reports pursuant to Section 15(d) of the 1934 Act, or if a registration statement covering the securities under the 1933 Act is not in effect when it desires to sell the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note, it may be required to hold such securities for an indefinite period. The Holder also understands that any sale of the Note or the Common Stock which might be made by it in reliance upon Rule 144 under the 1933 Act may be made only in accordance with the terms and conditions of that Rule.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

 

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8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests, and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or three (3) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
   
Date: November 7, 2023 By /s/ Nicolas Link
    Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO & Director

 

RB CAPITAL PARTNERS, INC.
   
Date: November 7, 2023 By /s/ Brett Rosen
    Brett Rosen
  Its: Managing Member

 

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Exhibit 10.10

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE AFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $22,222.23 USD November 21, 2023
Purchase Price: $20,000.00 USD  

 

WHEREAS on November 21, 2023, Twn Brooks Inc. (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $22,222.23 to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”). Payment for the loan is to be made directly to the company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such loaned funds provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1. Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of Twenty Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty Two Dollars 23 cents ($22,222.23), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of November 21, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear nine percent (9%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of 6 months and cannot be converted until (3) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 This note carries an original issue discount of $2,222.23 (the “OID”) which is included in the principal balance of this note. Thus, the purchase price of this note shall be $20,000 computed as follows: the Principal amount minus the OID.

 

1.4 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

1.5 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

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2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3. Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Conversion Price. The conversion price (the “Conversion Price”) shall equal the Variable Conversion Price (as defined herein) (subject to equitable adjustments by the Borrower relating to the Borrower’s securities, combinations, recapitalization, reclassifications, extraordinary distributions and similar events). The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 65% multiplied by the Market Price (as defined herein) (representing a discount rate of 35%). “Market Price” means the lowest Trading Price (as defined below) for the Common Stock during the ten (10) Trading Day period ending on the latest complete Trading Day prior to the Conversion Date. “Trading Price” means, for any security as of any date, the closing bid price on the OTCQB, OTCQX, Pink Sheets electronic quotation system or applicable trading market (the “OTC”) as reported by a reliable reporting service (“Reporting Service”) designated by the Holder (i.e. Bloomberg) or, if the OTC is not the principal trading market for such security, the closing bid price of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if no closing bid price of such security is available in any of the foregoing manners, the average of the closing bid prices of any market makers for such security that are listed in the “pink sheets”. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holders of a majority in interest of the Notes being converted for which the calculation of the Trading Price is required in order to determine the Conversion Price of such Notes. “Trading Day” shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the OTC, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) or evidence of electronic book recording for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

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3.4 Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. If the Company at any time subdivides (by any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a greater number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such subdivision will be proportionately reduced, and if the Company at any time combines (by reverse stock split, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a smaller number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such combination will be proportionately increased.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

3.6 Prepayment. At any time prior to the date that an Event of Defaults occurs under this note, the Company shall have the right, exercisable on four (4) Trading days prior written notice to the Holder of the note, to prepay the outstanding Principal Amount and interest then due under this note in accordance with this section 3.6. Any notice of prepayment hereunder (an “Optional Prepayment Notice”) shall be delivered to the holder of the Note at its registered addresses or by email and shall state: (1) that the Company is exercising its right to prepay the Note, and (2) the date of prepayment which shall be four (4) Trading days from the date of the Optional Prepayment Notice (the “Optional Prepayment Date”). Within two (2) Trading Day after the Holder’s receipt of the Optional Prepayment Notice, Holder shall specify in writing payment instructions to the Company. On the Optional Prepayment Date, the Company shall make payment of the amounts designated below to or upon the order of the Holder as specified by the Holder in writing to the Company. If the Company exercises its right to prepay the Note in accordance with this section, the Company shall make payment to the Holder of an amount in cash equal to the sum of : (w) 110% multiplied by the Principal Amount then outstanding plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the Principal Amount to the Optional Prepayment date.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

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(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impairment, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material permit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

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8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or fourteen (14) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section. Notices are also accepted by email and considered notified within 24 hours of read receipt.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
   
Date: November 21, 2023 By: Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO
   
  Twn Brooks Inc.
   
Date: November 21, 2023  
   
  By: /s/ Christopher Astromn

 

 

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Exhibit 10.11

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH SALE OR DISPOSITION MAY BE AFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.

 

ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

Principal Amount: $22,222.23 USD November 21, 2023
Purchase Price: $20,000.00 USD  

 

WHEREAS on November 21, 2023, Carizzo LLC (the “Holder”) loaned funds totaling, $22,222.23 to Ilustrato Pictures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”). Payment for the loan is to be made directly to the company in the form of a Wire Transfer.

 

WHEREAS the Company and Holder further agreed that such loaned funds provided by the Holder to the Company would be evidenced in a convertible note, which convertible note would be convertible into shares of common stock of the Company in accordance with Section 3 below;

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for and in consideration of the mutual premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree each with the other as follows:

 

1. Principal and Interest.

 

1.1 The Company, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the order of the Holder the sum of Twenty Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty Two Dollars 23 cents ($22,222.23), which amount represents the amount owed to Holder as of November 21, 2023.

 

1.2 This Convertible Promissory Note (the “Note”) shall bear nine percent (9%) interest per annum. The Note is for a period of 6 months and cannot be converted until (3) months from the date first written above has passed.

 

1.3 This note carries an original issue discount of $2,222.23 (the “OID”) which is included in the principal balance of this note. Thus, the purchase price of this note shall be $20,000 computed as follows: the Principal amount minus the OID.

 

1.4 Upon payment in full of the principal, this Note shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.

 

1.5 The principal under this Note shall be payable at the principal office of the Company and shall be forwarded to the address of the Holder hereof as such Holder shall from time to time designate.

 

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2. Attorney’s Fees. If the indebtedness represented by this Note or any part thereof is collected in bankruptcy, receivership or other judicial proceedings or if this Note is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after default, the Company agrees to pay, in addition to the principal payable hereunder, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Holder.

 

3. Conversion.

 

3.1 Voluntary Conversion. The Holder shall have the right, exercisable in whole or in part, to convert the outstanding principal into a number of fully paid and non-assessable whole shares of the Company’s $0.001 Par Value common stock (“Common Stock”) determined in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

 

3.2 Conversion Price. The conversion price (the “Conversion Price”) shall equal the Variable Conversion Price (as defined herein) (subject to equitable adjustments by the Borrower relating to the Borrower’s securities, combinations, recapitalization, reclassifications, extraordinary distributions and similar events). The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 65% multiplied by the Market Price (as defined herein) (representing a discount rate of 35%). “Market Price” means the lowest Trading Price (as defined below) for the Common Stock during the ten (10) Trading Day period ending on the latest complete Trading Day prior to the Conversion Date. “Trading Price” means, for any security as of any date, the closing bid price on the OTCQB, OTCQX, Pink Sheets electronic quotation system or applicable trading market (the “OTC”) as reported by a reliable reporting service (“Reporting Service”) designated by the Holder (i.e. Bloomberg) or, if the OTC is not the principal trading market for such security, the closing bid price of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if no closing bid price of such security is available in any of the foregoing manners, the average of the closing bid prices of any market makers for such security that are listed in the “pink sheets”. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holders of a majority in interest of the Notes being converted for which the calculation of the Trading Price is required in order to determine the Conversion Price of such Notes. “Trading Day” shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the OTC, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded.

 

3.3 Notice and Conversion Procedures. After receipt of demand for repayment, the Company agrees to give the Holder notice at least five (5) business days prior to the time that the Company repays this Note. If the Holder elects to convert this Note, the Holder shall provide the Company with a written notice of conversion setting forth the amount to be converted. The notice must be delivered to the Company together with this Note. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of such notice, the Company shall deliver to the Holder certificate(s) or evidence of electronic book recording for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion and, if the entire principal amount was not so converted, a new note representing such balance.

 

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3.4 Other Conversion Provisions.

 

(a) Adjustment of Note Conversion Price. If the Company at any time subdivides (by any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a greater number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such subdivision will be proportionately reduced, and if the Company at any time combines (by reverse stock split, recapitalization or otherwise) its outstanding shares into a smaller number of shares, the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such combination will be proportionately increased.

 

(b) Common Stock Defined. Whenever reference is made in this Note to the shares of Common Stock, the term “Common Stock” shall mean the Common Stock of the Company authorized as of the date hereof, and any other class of stock ranking on a parity with such Common Stock. Shares issuable upon conversion hereof shall include only shares of Common Stock of the Company.

 

3.5 No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of this Note. In lieu of the Company issuing any fractional shares to the Holder upon the conversion of this Note, the Company shall pay to the Holder the amount of outstanding principal hereunder that is not so converted.

 

3.6 Prepayment. At any time prior to the date that an Event of Defaults occurs under this note, the Company shall have the right, exercisable on four (4) Trading days prior written notice to the Holder of the note, to prepay the outstanding Principal Amount and interest then due under this note in accordance with this section 3.6. Any notice of prepayment hereunder (an “Optional Prepayment Notice”) shall be delivered to the holder of the Note at its registered addresses or by email and shall state: (1) that the Company is exercising its right to prepay the Note, and (2) the date of prepayment which shall be four (4) Trading days from the date of the Optional Prepayment Notice (the “Optional Prepayment Date”). Within two (2) Trading Day after the Holder’s receipt of the Optional Prepayment Notice, Holder shall specify in writing payment instructions to the Company. On the Optional Prepayment Date, the Company shall make payment of the amounts designated below to or upon the order of the Holder as specified by the Holder in writing to the Company. If the Company exercises its right to prepay the Note in accordance with this section, the Company shall make payment to the Holder of an amount in cash equal to the sum of : (w) 110% multiplied by the Principal Amount then outstanding plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the Principal Amount to the Optional Prepayment date.

 

4. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Company. The Company represents, warrants and covenants with the Holder as follows:

 

(a) Authorization; Enforceability. All corporate action on the part of the Company, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution and delivery of this Note and the performance of all obligations of the Company hereunder has been taken, and this Note constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

 

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(b) Governmental Consents. No consent, approval, qualification, order or authorization of, or filing with, any local, state or federal governmental authority is required on the part of the Company in connection with the Company’s valid execution, delivery or performance of this Note except any notices required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or such filings as may be required under applicable state securities laws, which, if applicable, will be timely filed within the applicable periods therefor.

 

(c) No Violation. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Note and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not result in a violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, in any material respect of any provision of any mortgage, agreement, instrument or contract to which it is a party or by which it is bound or, to the best of its knowledge, of any federal or state judgment, order, writ, decree, statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or be in material conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time or giving of notice, either a material default under any such provision or an event that results in the creation of any material lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of the Company or the suspension, revocation, impairment, forfeiture or nonrenewal of any material permit, license, authorization or approval applicable to the Company, its business or operations, or any of its assets or properties.

 

5. Representations and Covenants of the Holder. The Company has entered into this Note in reliance upon the following representations and covenants of the Holder:

 

(a) Investment Purpose. This Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Note are acquired for investment and not with a view to the sale or distribution of any part thereof, and the Holder has no present intention of selling or engaging in any public distribution of the same except pursuant to a registration or exemption.

 

(b) Private Issue. The Holder understands (i) that this Note and the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note are not registered under the 1933 Act or qualified under applicable state securities laws, and (ii) that the Company is relying on an exemption from registration predicated on the representations set forth in this Section 8.

 

(c) Financial Risk. The Holder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

6. Assignment. Subject to the restrictions on transfer described in Section 8 below, the rights and obligations of the Company and the Holder shall be binding upon and benefit the successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and transferees of the parties.

 

7. Waiver and Amendment. Any provision of this Note may be amended, waived or modified upon the written consent of the Company and the Holder.

 

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8. Transfer of This Note or Securities Issuable on Conversion Hereof. With respect to any offer, sale or other disposition of this Note or securities into which this Note may be converted, the Holder will give written notice to the Company prior thereto, describing briefly the manner thereof. Unless the Company reasonably determines that such transfer would violate applicable securities laws, or that such transfer would adversely affect the Company’s ability to account for future transactions to which it is a party as a pooling of interests and notifies the Holder thereof within five (5) business days after receiving notice of the transfer, the Holder may effect such transfer. The Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the securities thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for the Company such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the 1933 Act. The Company may issue stop transfer instructions to its transfer agent in connection with such restrictions.

 

9. Notices. Any notice, other communication or payment required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery if personally delivered or fourteen (14) business days after deposit if deposited in the United States mail for mailing by certified mail, postage prepaid. Each of the above addressees may change its address for purposes of this Section by giving to the other addressee notice of such new address in conformance with this Section. Notices are also accepted by email and considered notified within 24 hours of read receipt.

 

10. Governing Law. This Note is being delivered in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof.

 

11. Heading; References. All headings used herein are used for convenience only and shall not be used to construe or interpret this Note. Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to Sections refer to Sections hereof.

 

12. Waiver by the Company. The Company hereby waives demand, notice, presentment, protest and notice of dishonor.

 

13. Delays. No delay by the Holder in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any power or right.

 

14. Severability. If one or more provisions of this Note are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be excluded from this Note and the balance of the Note shall be interpreted as if such provision was so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

15. No Impairment. The Company will not, by any voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of any of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by the Company, but will at all times in good faith assist in the carrying out of all the provisions of this Note and in the taking of all such action as may be necessary or appropriate in order to protect the rights of the Holder of this Note against impairment.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. has caused this Note to be executed in its corporate name and this Note to be dated, issued and delivered, all on the date first above written.

 

  ILUSTRATO PICTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.
   
Date: November 21, 2023 By: Nicolas Link
  Its: CEO
   
  Carizzo LLC
   
Date: November 21, 2023  
   
  By: /s/ Pamela G. Astrom

 

 

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Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Nicolas Link, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this amended Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.;
   
2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
   
3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
   
4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) for the registrant and have:

 

  a. designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
     
  b. designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
     
  c. evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
     
  d. disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and;

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions);

 

  a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

  b.

Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal controls.

 

  Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.
   
Dated: November 24, 2023 By: /s/ Nicolas Link
    Nicolas Link
    Chief Executive Officer (principal executive)

 

Exhibit 31.2

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Krishnan Krishnamoorthy, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this amended Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) for the registrant and have:

 

a.designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b.designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c.evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d.disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and;

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions);

 

a.All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b.Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal controls.

 

  Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.
   
Dated: November 24, 2023 By: /s/ Krishnan Krishnamoorthy
    Krishnan Krishnamoorthy
    Chief Financial Officer (principal accounting, and financial officer)

 

 

 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION

PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350 AS ADOPTED

PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the amended Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. (the “Company”) for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Report”), I, Nicolas Link, and I Krishnan Krishnamoorthy certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to the best of my knowledge:

 

1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

  Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.
     
Dated: November 24, 2023 By: /s/ Nicolas Link
    Nicolas Link
    Chief Executive Officer (principal executive)

 

  Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.
     
  By: /s/ Krishnan Krishnamoorthy
    Krishnan Krishnamoorthy
    Chief Financial Officer (principal accounting,
and financial officer)

 

This certification accompanies this amended Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and shall not, except to the extent required by such Act, be deemed filed by the Company for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except to the extent that the Company specifically incorporates it by reference.  

v3.23.3
Document And Entity Information - shares
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Nov. 24, 2023
Document Information Line Items    
Entity Registrant Name Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc.  
Document Type 10-Q  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   1,629,315,728
Amendment Flag false  
Entity Central Index Key 0001496383  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Filer Category Non-accelerated Filer  
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2023  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2023  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3  
Entity Small Business true  
Entity Emerging Growth Company false  
Entity Shell Company false  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Transition Report false  
Entity File Number 000-56239  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code NV  
Entity Tax Identification Number 27-2450645  
Entity Address, Address Line One 26 Broadway  
Entity Address, Address Line Two Suite 934  
Entity Address, City or Town New York  
Entity Address, State or Province NY  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 10004  
City Area Code 917  
Local Phone Number 522-3202  
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes  
v3.23.3
Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Current Assets    
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 1,587,275 $ 1,478,702
Accounts Receivables 95,815,503 60,690,812
Inventory 2,274,355 1,877,905
Inventory (work-in-progress) 36,848,297 58,081,202
Other Current Assets 18,939,563 17,062,388
Total Current Assets 155,464,993 139,191,009
Long term Investments 18,495,263 18,368,326
Right of use of asset 11,906,654 11,906,654
Goodwill 60,944,584 60,310,468
Tangible Assets 20,474,209 21,017,415
Intangible Assets 6,352 623,591
Total Non-Current Assets 111,829,062 112,226,454
Total Assets 267,294,055 251,417,463
Current Liabilities    
Account Payable 60,013,057 52,141,842
Current lease liability 333,515 836,382
Other Current liabilities 102,559,457 102,059,819
Total Current Liabilities 162,906,029 155,038,043
Non-current liabilities    
Notes Payable 11,855,013 10,550,000
Non-current lease liability 12,192,300 13,696,729
Other non-current liabilities 15,013,029 16,015,558
Total Non-Current Liabilities 39,060,342 40,262,287
Total Liabilities 201,966,371 195,300,330
Stockholders’ Equity    
Common Stock: 2,000,000,000 shares authorized, $0.001 par value, 1,556,878,281and 1,355,230,699 issued and outstanding 1,556,878 1,355,230
Preferred stock value
Additional Paid-in-capital 22,949,605 21,474,067
Other Comprehensive Income 27,253 (20,666)
Non-Controlling Interest 33,228,672 24,386,712
Retained Earnings 7,014,150 5,126,274
Net Income 472,145 4,559,375
Total Stockholders’ Equity 65,327,684 56,117,132
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity 267,294,055 251,417,463
Class A Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value 10,000 10,000
Class B Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value 3,400 3,400
Class C Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value
Class D Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value 60,741 60,741
Class E Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value 3,172 3,172
Class F Preferred Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock value $ 1,668 $ 1,633
v3.23.3
Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (Parentheticals) - $ / shares
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Common Stock, Shares Authorized 2,000,000,000 2,000,000,000
Common Stock, Par or Stated Value Per Share (in Dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Common Stock, Shares issued 1,556,878,281 1,355,230,699
Common Stock, Shares, Outstanding 1,556,878,281 1,355,230,699
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 235,741,000 235,741,000
Preferred Stock, Par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Class A Preferred Stock    
Common Stock, Shares Authorized 10,000,000  
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 10,000,000 10,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 10,000,000 10,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 10,000,000 10,000,000
Class B Preferred Stock    
Common Stock, Shares Authorized 10,000,000  
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 100,000,000 100,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 3,400,000 3,400,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 3,400,000 3,400,000
Class C Preferred Stock    
Common Stock, Shares Authorized 10,000,000  
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 10,000,000 10,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 0 0
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 0 0
Class D Preferred Stock    
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 60,741,000 60,741,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 60,741,000 60,741,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 60,741,000 60,741,000
Class E Preferred Stock    
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 5,000,000 5,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 3,172,175 3,172,175
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 3,172,175 3,172,175
Class F Preferred Stock    
Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 50,000,000 50,000,000
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 1,668,250 1,668,250
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 1,668,250 1,668,250
v3.23.3
Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Income Statement [Abstract]        
NET REVENUE $ 24,120,561 $ 20,419,421 $ 67,476,168 $ 43,110,166
COST OF REVENUE 15,469,041 13,608,451 44,389,499 28,580,965
GROSS PROFIT 8,651,520 6,810,970 23,086,669 14,529,201
Operating Expenses:        
Selling and Distribution Expense 19,250 25,450 66,989 25,450
General, Selling & Administrative Expenses 5,445,612 4,119,346 11,587,107 8,141,266
Other Operating Expenses 160,788 169,792 1,148,210 440,703
Depreciation 722,157 587,813 2,047,168 1,739,310
Total Operating Expense 6,347,807 4,902,401 14,849,474 10,346,729
PROFIT/ LOSS FROM OPERATIONS 2,303,713 1,908,569 8,237,195 4,182,472
Non-Operating Expenses 2,054,165 721,075 6,097,465 1,226,020
Non-Operating Income 222,597   227,301  
NET PROFIT/ LOSS $ 472,145 $ 1,187,494 $ 2,367,031 $ 2,956,452
BASIC EARNING PER SHARE (in Dollars per share) $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING (in Shares) 1,556,878,281 1,271,530,699 1,556,878,281 1,271,530,699
v3.23.3
Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Deficit (Unaudited) - USD ($)
Class A
Preferred Stock
Class B
Preferred Stock
Class D
Preferred Stock
Class E
Preferred Stock
Class F
Preferred Stock
Common Stock
Additional Paid in Capital
Minority Interest
Retained Earnings
Total
Balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 10,000 $ 2,200 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,800 $ 1,243,531 $ 3,664,118   $ 13,081,367 $ 18,070,929
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2021 10,000,000 2,200,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,800,000 1,243,530,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Common stock issued $ 70,000 124,746   636,636 831,382
Common stock issued (in Shares) 70,000,000        
Balance at Mar. 31, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 2,200 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,800 $ 1,313,531 3,788,864   13,718,003 18,902,311
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2022 10,000,000 2,200,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,800,000 1,313,530,699        
Balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 10,000 $ 2,200 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,800 $ 1,243,531 3,664,118   13,081,367 18,070,929
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2021 10,000,000 2,200,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,800,000 1,243,530,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Changes in Add Capital                  
Foreign exchange adjustment                  
Current Quarter Income                   2,956,452
Balance at Sep. 30, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,559 $ 1,325,231 16,986,041 $ 563,393 4,465,842 23,423,378
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2022 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,558,250 1,325,230,699        
Balance at Mar. 31, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 2,200 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,800 $ 1,313,531 3,788,864   13,718,003 18,902,311
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2022 10,000,000 2,200,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,800,000 1,313,530,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Common stock converted into Preferred B           $ (120,000)       (120,000)
Common stock converted into Preferred B (in Shares)           (120,000,000)        
Convertible notes converted to common stock $ 53,000 53,000
Convertible notes converted to common stock (in Shares) 53,000,000        
Common stock converted into Preferred   $ 1,200               1,200
Common stock converted into Preferred (in Shares)   1,200,000                
Preferred Stock Converted to Common Stock         $ (243)         (243)
Preferred Stock Converted to Common Stock (in Shares)         (243,250)          
Changes in Add Capital 12,633,277 12,633,277
Preferred stock converted in common           $ 25,000       25,000
Preferred stock converted in common (in Shares)           25,000,000        
Changes in Retained earnings   (11,589,135) (11,589,135)
Current Quarter Income   1,132,322 1,132,322
Balance at Jun. 30, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,557 $ 1,271,531 16,422,141 3,261,190 21,037,732
Balance (in Shares) at Jun. 30, 2022 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,556,750 1,271,530,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Changes in Add Capital             563,900     563,900
Common stock issued $ 0 $ 53,700   53,700
Common stock issued (in Shares) 0 53,700,000        
Foreign exchange adjustment                 17,158 17,158
Share Capital of subsidiaries               563,393 563,393
Preferred stock issued $ 1.5   2
Preferred stock issued (in Shares)         1,500          
Current Quarter Income                 1,187,494 1,187,494
Balance at Sep. 30, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 5,559 $ 1,325,231 16,986,041 563,393 4,465,842 23,423,378
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2022 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 5,558,250 1,325,230,699        
Balance at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,634 $ 1,355,230 20,631,261 24,386,712 9,664,983 56,117,132
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2022 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,633,250 1,355,230,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Common stock issued $ 63,850 484,650 548,500
Common stock issued (in Shares) 63,850,000        
Common stock cancelled $ (40,000)   40,000
Common stock cancelled (in Shares) (40,000,000)        
Preferred stock issued $ 35 2,205 2,240
Preferred stock issued (in Shares) 35,000        
Preferred stock cancelled
Changes in Retained earnings   (333,635) (333,635)
Current Quarter Income   914,662 914,662
Income transferred to Minority Interest               1,306,458 (1,306,458)  
Balance at Mar. 31, 2023 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,668 $ 1,379,081 21,118,116 25,693,170 8,979,553 57,248,900
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2023 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,668,250 1,379,080,699        
Balance at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,634 $ 1,355,230 20,631,261 24,386,712 9,664,983 56,117,132
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2022 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,633,250 1,355,230,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Changes in Add Capital                   27,253
Foreign exchange adjustment                  
Current Quarter Income                   2,367,031
Balance at Sep. 30, 2023 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,668 $ 1,556,878 23,949,605 33,228,672 7,513,548 65,327,684
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2023 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,668,250 1,556,878,281        
Balance at Mar. 31, 2023 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,668 $ 1,379,081 21,118,116 25,693,170 8,979,553 57,248,900
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2023 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,668,250 1,379,080,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Common stock issued $ 55,300 547,800 603,100
Common stock issued (in Shares) 55,300,000        
Preferred stock converted in common $ (100) $ 10,000 9,900
Preferred stock converted in common (in Shares)         (100,000) 10,000,000        
Income transferred to Minority Interest 257,759 (2,386,489) (2,128,730)
QIND Income transferred to Minority Interest               3,723,114   3,723,114
Preferred stock issued $ 100 100
Preferred stock issued (in Shares) 100,000        
Preferred stock cancelled          
Changes in Retained earnings   (216,412) (216,412)
Current Quarter Income   980,224 980,224
Balance at Jun. 30, 2023 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,668 $ 1,444,381 21,665,916 29,674,043 7,356,876 60,220,196
Balance (in Shares) at Jun. 30, 2023 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,668,250 1,444,380,699        
Share Capital of Subsidiary                    
Common stock issued against Services           $ 21,666 470,146     491,812
Common stock issued against Services (in Shares)           21,665,710        
Common stock issued against Note conversion           $ 53,125 478,125     531,250
Common stock issued against Note conversion (in Shares)           53,125,000        
Common stock issued for Cash           $ 37,082 322,918     360,000
Common stock issued for Cash (in Shares)           37,081,872        
Common stock issued as commitment shares           $ 625 12,500     13,125
Common stock issued as commitment shares (in Shares)           625,000        
Income transferred to Minority Interest               3,554,629   3,554,629
Changes in Retained earnings                 (315,472) (315,472)
Current Quarter Income                 472,145 472,145
Balance at Sep. 30, 2023 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 60,741 $ 3,172 $ 1,668 $ 1,556,878 $ 23,949,605 $ 33,228,672 $ 7,513,548 $ 65,327,684
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2023 10,000,000 3,400,000 60,741,000 3,172,175 1,668,250 1,556,878,281        
v3.23.3
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES    
Net Loss/ Profit $ 2,367,031 $ 2,956,452
Non- Cash non- operating Expenses 3,517,233
Depreciation 2,047,167 44,518
Finance cost 3,889,223 340,217
Discount on convertible Notes
Current Assets (16,165,412) (41,532,128)
Other Current Liabilities 7,992,208 28,071,183
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities 3,647,450 (10,119,758)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES    
Addition/ Disposal of Fixed Assets (1,505,960) 1,450,143
Changes in Non-current assets (126,938) 1,389,004
Changes in Non- Current Liabilities (2,506,959) 1,484,805
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (4,139,857) 4,323,952
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES    
Funds raised through notes 4,718,302
Finance cost (1,064,033) 5,925,000
Funds raised through issuance of Stock 360,000  
Note settled (3,413,289)
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities 600,980 5,925,000
Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 108,573 129,194
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of the year 1,478,702 176,688
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of the year $ 1,587,275 $ 305,862
v3.23.3
Organization, History and Nature of Business
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Organization, History and Nature of Business [Abstract]  
ORGANIZATION, HISTORY AND NATURE OF BUSINESS

NOTE 1. ORGANIZATION, HISTORY AND NATURE OF BUSINESS

 

a)We were incorporated as a Superior Venture Corp. on April 27, 2010, in the State of Nevada for the purpose of selling wine varietals. On November 9, 2012, we entered into an Exchange Agreement with the Ilustrato Pictures Ltd., a British Columbia corporation (Ilustrato BC”), whereby we acquired all the issued and outstanding common stock of Ilustrato BC. On November 30, 2012, Ilustrato BC transferred all of its assets and liabilities to Ilustrato Pictures Limited, our wholly owned subsidiary in Hong Kong (“Ilustrato HK”). On February 11, 2013, we changed the name to Ilustrato Pictures International, Inc.

 

  b) On April 1, 2016, Barton Hollow, together with the newly elected director of the issuer, caused the Issuer to enter into a letter of Intent to merger with Cache Cabinetry, LLC, and Arizona limited liability company. Pursuant to the Letter of Intent, the parties thereto would endeavor to arrive at, and enter into, a definitive merger agreement providing for the Merger. As an inducement to the members of Cache Cabinetry, LLC to enter into the Letter of Intent and thereafter transact, the Issuer caused to be issued to the members 360,000,000 shares of its common stock.

 

  c) Subsequently, on April 6, 2016, the Issuer and Cache Cabinetry, LLC entered into a definitive agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”). Concomitant therewith, the stockholders of the Issuer elected Derrick McWilliams, the President of Cache Cabinetry, LLC Chief Executive Officer of the Issuer, who along with Barton Hollow, ratified and approved the Merger Agreement and Merger.

 

  d) The Merger closed on June 3, 2016. The merger is designed as a reverse subsidiary merger pursuant to Section 368(a)(2)(E) of the Internal Revenue Code. That is, upon closing, Cache Cabinetry LLC will merger into a newly created subsidiary of the Issuer with the members of Cache Cabinetry, LLC receiving shares of the common stock of the Issuer as consideration therefor. Upon closing of the Merger, Cache Cabinetry, LLC will be the surviving corporation in its merger with the wholly owned subsidiary of the Issuer, therefore has become the wholly owned operating subsidiary of the Issuer.

 

  e) On November 9th, 2018, the Company entered into a Term Sheet for Plan of Merger and Control with Larson Elmore.

 

  f) As a part of share purchase arrangement between Lee Larson Elmore and FB Technologies Global Inc., Nick Link, the owner of FB Technologies Global Inc. replaced Lee Larson Elmore as CEO of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. on January 14, 2021, and we eventually got control over activities and books of accounts of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. from the date January 14, 2021. So, we are not aware about facts mentioned above vide note no. 1(A), 1(B), 1(C), 1(D), 1(E), 1(F) and 1(G) ‘organization, history, and business’ as they are related to prior to the date on which control over activities and books of accounts of Ilustrato Pictures International Inc. were handed over to us. Thus, those events have been reiterated as disclosed in previous fillings made by the preceding management of the company with SEC.

 

  g) On June 10, 2020, the Company entered into a definitive agreement with FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for the conversion of debt. The shareholders were issued 2,500,000 shares of Class E Preferred Stock and BrohF Holdings Ltd., a creditor of the company was issued 672,175 shares. A final tranche of shares for debt conversion will be issued to the shareholders following the audited financials for 2022.

  

  h) Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC (Firebug Group – U.A.E.) was incorporated on May 8, 2017. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on January 26, 2021, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of research and development of firefighting technologies as well as the manufacturing firefighting equipment and firefighting vehicles for its customers in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

 

  i) Georgia Fire & Rescue Supply LLC (Georgia Fire) was incorporated on the January 21, 2003. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on March 31, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of sales, distribution and servicing/maintenance of Firefighting, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services equipment.

 

  j) Bright Concept Detection and Protection System LLC (BCD Fire) was incorporated on March 18, 2014. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on April 13, 2021, in connection a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of sales, distribution, installation and maintenance of Fire Protection and Security systems.

 

  k) Bull Head Products Inc. was incorporated on June 8, 2007. ILUS acquired 100% of this company on January 1, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the business of manufacturing of aluminum truck beds and brush truck skid units for firefighting purposes including wildland firefighting.

 

  l) Emergency Response Technologies, Inc. This company was incorporated by ILUS on February 22, 2022, as the company’s Emergency Response Subsidiary. This company is engaged in the business of public safety and emergency response focused mergers and acquisitions.

 

  m) E-Raptor. This company was incorporated by ILUS as the company’s Commercial Electric Utility Vehicle manufacturer on February 22, 2022. This company is engaged in the business of manufacturing electric utility vehicles for the emergency response, agricultural, industrial, hospitality and transport sectors.

 

  n) Replay Solutions was incorporated by ILUS on March 1, 2022. The company is engaged in the business of recovering precious metals from electronic waste, known as urban mining.

 

  o) Quality Industrial Corp. was originally incorporated on May 4, 1998. ILUS acquired 77% of this company on May 28, 2022, under a signed Share Purchase Agreement. This company is engaged in the industrial, oil & gas, and manufacturing sectors. Quality Industrial Corp. is a public company which trades on the OTC Market under the ticker QIND and is designed as a Special Purpose Vehicle for our industrial and manufacturing division as well as for our operating company Quality International Co Ltd FCZ and other future acquisitions.

 

  p) AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC is a fire safety company registered in the United Arab Emirates. The company has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 51% control of AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC (ASSS) on December 13, 2022.

 

  q) Quality International Co Ltd FCZ is a United Arab Emirates registered process manufacturing and engineering company. It manufactures custom solutions for the oil and gas, power/energy, water, desalination, wastewater, offshore and public safety industries. Quality Industrial Corp. signed a binding letter of intent on June 28, 2022, and the definitive Share Purchase Agreement on January 18, 2023, to acquire a 52% interest in Quality International Co Ltd FCZ.

  

  s) Hyperion Defense Solutions (Hyperion) was incorporated on February 13, 2023, and alongside two experienced and esteemed British military veterans, Chris Derbyshire, and Tim Grey. Through their combined 34 years of military service and 22 years holding senior roles in the defense sector, they have amassed a wealth of technical expertise and senior roles in the defense sector, senior level contacts as well as an acute understanding of defense customer requirements and military procurement processes.
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Policies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Summary of Significant Policies [Abstract]  
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT POLICIES

NOTE 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT POLICIES

 

Basis of Presentation and Principles of consolidation

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements represent the results of operations, financial position, and cash flows of ILUS and all of its majority - owned or controlled subsidiaries are prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). All significant inter-company accounts and transactions have been eliminated. Further, while preparing consolidated financial statements, all the U.S. GAAP principles of consolidation have been followed and non-controlling interest have been recorded separately in the Consolidated Balance sheets.

 

The following companies are consolidated on the basis of Mergers & Acquisitions:

 

1.ILUS International UK

 

2.Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC

 

3.Bull Head products Inc.

 

4.Georgia Fire & Rescue supply LLC

 

5.Bright Concept and protection System LLC

 

6.Quality Industrial Corp.

 

7.AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC

 

8.Hyperion Defense Solutions

 

Use of estimates

 

A critical accounting estimate is an estimate that: (i) is made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, (ii) involves a significant level of estimation uncertainty and (iii) has had or is reasonably likely to have a material impact on the Company’s financial condition or results of operations.

 

The Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and judgments that affect reported amounts and related disclosures. On an ongoing basis, management evaluates and updates its estimates. Management employs judgment in making its estimates but they are based on historical experience and currently available information and various other assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. The results of these estimates form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily available from other sources. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Management believes that its judgment is applied consistently and produces financial information that fairly depicts the results of operations for all periods presented.

 

Significant estimates include estimates used to review the Company’s, impairments and estimations of long-lived assets, revenue recognition of Contract based revenue, allowances for uncollectible accounts, and the valuations of non-cash capital stock issuances. The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable in the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.  Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

 

Fair value of financial instruments

 

The carrying value of cash, accounts payable and accrued expenses, and debt approximate their fair values because of the short-term nature of these instruments. Management believes the Company is not exposed to significant interest or credit risks arising from these financial instruments.

 

Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Valuation techniques used to measure fair value maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The Company utilizes a fair value hierarchy based on three levels of inputs, of which the first two are considered observable and the last unobservable.

 

Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. These are typically obtained from real-time quotes for transactions in active exchange markets involving identical assets.

 

Level 2. Quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets; quoted prices included for identical or similar assets and liabilities that are not active; and model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs and significant value drivers are observable in active markets. These are typically obtained from readily available pricing sources for comparable instruments.

 

Level 3. Unobservable inputs, where there is little or no market activity for the asset or liability. These inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own beliefs about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, based on the best information available in the circumstances.

  

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASC 606).

 

The principal activity of the Company is to engage in general trading, manufacturing and fabrication or steel and steel products and mainly manufacturing of pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and construction of storage tanks and piping. Revenue from contracts with customers is recognized when control of the goods or services are transferred to the customer at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company has generally concluded that it is the principal in its revenue arrangements because it typically controls the goods or services before transferring them to the customer.

 

Construction contracts

 

Construction contract revenue and contract costs are recognized as revenue and expenses respectively by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at the end of the reporting period when the outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably. The percentage of completion method of accounting requires the reporting of revenues and expenses on a yearly basis, as determined by the percentage of the contract that has been fulfilled. The stage of completion is measured by reference to the proportion of the costs incurred to date.

 

When the outcome of a construction contract cannot be estimated reliably, contract revenue is recognized to the extent of contract costs incurred that are likely to be recoverable and contracts costs are recognized as expense in the period in which they are incurred. An expected loss on the construction contract is recognized as an expense immediately when it is probable that total contract costs will exceed total contract revenue.

 

The Company principally operates fixed price contracts. If the outcome of such a contract can be reliably measured, revenue associated with the construction contract is recognized by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at year end (the percentage of completion method).

 

The outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably when:

 

  the total contract revenue can be measured reliably;

 

  it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the contract will flow to the entity;

 

  the costs to complete the contract and the stage of completion can be measured reliably; and

 

  the contract costs attributable to the contract can be clearly identified and measured reliably so that actual contract costs incurred can be compared with prior estimates. When the outcome of a construction cannot be estimated reliably (principally during early stages of a contract), contract revenue is recognized only to the extent of costs incurred that are expected to be recoverable.

 

In applying the percentage of completion method, revenue recognized corresponds to the total contract revenue (as defined below) multiplied by the actual completion rate based on the proportion of total contract costs (as defined below) incurred to date over the total estimated contract costs.

 

Contract revenue corresponds to the initial amount of revenue agreed in the contract and any variations in contract work, claims and incentive payments to the extent that it is probable that they will result in revenue, and they are capable of being reliably measured.

 

Contract costs include costs that relate directly to the specific contract and costs that are attributable to contract activity in general and can be allocated to the contract.

 

The Company’s contracts are typically negotiated for the construction of a single asset or a group of assets which are closely interrelated or interdependent in terms of their design, technology, and function. In certain circumstances, the percentage of completion method is applied to the separately identifiable components of a single contract or to a group of contracts together in order to reflect the substance of a contract or a group of contracts.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivables are recorded at face value less an allowance for credit losses. The allowance is an estimate based on historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions, and a review of the current status of each customer’s trade accounts receivable. Management evaluates the aging of the accounts receivable balances and the financial condition of its customers and all other forward-looking information that is reasonably available to estimate the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected in the future and before recording the appropriate provision.

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

 

An allowance for doubtful accounts on accounts receivable is charged to operations in amounts sufficient to maintain the allowance for uncollectible accounts at a level management believes is adequate to cover any probable losses. Management determines the adequacy of the allowance based on historical write off percentages and information collected from individual customers. Accounts receivables are charged off against the allowances when collectability is determined to be permanently impaired.

 

Stock Based Compensation

 

When applicable, the Company will account for stock-based payments to employees in accordance with ASC 718, “Stock Compensation” (“ASC 718”). Stock-based payments to employees include grants of stocks, grants of stock options and issuance of warrants that are recognized in the consolidated statement of operations based on their fair values at the date of grant.

 

In accordance with ASC 718, the company will generally apply the same guidance to both employee and nonemployee share-based awards. However, the company will also follow specific guidance for share-based awards to nonemployees related to the attribution of compensation cost and the inputs to the option-pricing model for expected term. Nonemployee share-based payment equity awards are measured at the grant-date fair value of the equity instruments, similar to employee share-based payment equity awards.

 

The Company calculate the fair value of option grants and warrant issuances utilizing the Binomial pricing model. The amount of stock-based compensation recognized during a period is based on the value of the portion of the awards that are ultimately expected to vest. ASC 718 requires forfeitures to be estimated at the time stock options are granted and warrants are issued to employees and non-employees, and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The term “forfeiture” is distinct from “cancellations” or “expirations” and represents only the unvested portion of the surrendered stock option or warrant. The Company estimates forfeiture rates for all unvested awards when calculating the expenses for the period. In estimating the forfeiture rate, the Company monitors both stock option and warrant exercises as well as employee termination patterns. The resulting stock-based compensation expense for both employee and non-employee awards is generally recognized on a straight-line basis over the period in which the Company expects to receive the benefit, which is generally the vesting period.

 

Earnings (Loss) per Share

 

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC Topic 260-10, “Earnings per Share.” Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing income (loss) available to shareholders by the weighted average number of shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed similar to basic earnings (loss) per share except the denominator is increased to include the number of additional shares that would have been outstanding if the potential shares had been issued and if the additional shares were dilutive.

 

Organization and Offering Cost

 

The Company has a policy to expense organization and offering costs as incurred.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

For purpose of the statements of cash flows, the Company considers cash and cash equivalents to include all stable, highly liquid investments with maturities of three months or less.

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

 

The Company primarily transacts its business with one financial institution. The amount on deposit in that one institution may from time to time exceed the federally insured limit.

 

Business segment

 

ASC 280, “Segment Reporting” requires use of the “management approach” model for segments reporting. The management approach model is based on the way a company’s management organizes segments within the company for making operating decisions and assessing performance. A Division overview presented in the Management Discussion and analysis filed with this form 10-Q.

 

Leases

 

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses and rent holidays on a straight-line basis in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”. The deferred rent expenses liability associated with future lease commitments was reported under the caption “Other long-term obligation” on our consolidated balance sheet. The Company has Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. Such Lease arrangements corresponds to the operating subsidiary QIND.

 

Lease liabilities 

 

At the commencement date of the lease, the Company recognizes lease liabilities measured at the present value of lease payments to be made over the lease term. The lease payments include fixed payments (including in substance fixed payments) less any lease incentives receivable, variable lease payments that depend on an index or a rate, and amounts expected to be paid under residual value guarantees. The lease payments also include, if any, the exercise price of a purchase option reasonably certain to be exercised by the Company and payments of penalties for terminating a lease, if the lease term reflects the Company exercising the option to terminate. 

 

The variable lease payments that do not depend on an index or a rate are recognized as expense in the period on which the event or condition that triggers the payment occurs. 

 

In calculating the present value of lease payments, the Company uses the incremental borrowing rate at the lease commencement date if the interest rate implicit in the lease is not readily determinable. After the commencement date, the amount of lease liabilities is increased to reflect the accretion of interest and reduced for the lease payments made. In addition, the carrying amount of lease liabilities is remeasured if there is a modification, a change in the lease term, a change in the in-substance fixed lease payments or a change in the assessment to purchase the underlying asset. 

 

The Company’s subsidiary, Quality International, has entered into commercial leases of land for offices, manufacturing yards and storage facilities. These leases generally have a lease term of 25 years. The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company also has leases with terms of 12 months or less and leases with low value.  

 

The Company has a Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. The Company determines whether an arrangement contains a lease at inception. A lease liability and corresponding right of use (ROU) asset are recognized for qualifying leased assets based on the present value of fixed and certain index-based lease payments at lease commencement. 

 

The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company determines if an arrangement is or contains a lease at contract inception and recognizes a ROU asset and a lease liability based on the present value of fixed, and certain index-based lease payments at the lease commencement date. Variable payments are excluded from the present value of lease payments and are recognized in the period in which the payment is made.

 

The Company generally uses its incremental borrowing rate as the discount rate for measuring its lease liabilities, as the Company cannot determine the interest rate implicit in the lease because it does not have access to certain lessor specific information. Lease expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. The Company does not have significant finance leases. The Company has elected not to separate payments for lease components from payments for non-lease components for all classes of leases. Additionally, the Company has elected the short-term lease recognition exemption for all leases that qualify, which means ROU assets and lease liabilities will not be recognized for leases with an initial term of twelve months or less.

 

When accounting for finance leases in accordance with ASC 842, entity recognizes interest on the lease liability and amortization of the ROU asset in the income statement and classify payments of the principal portion of the lease liability as financing activities and payments of interest on the lease liability as operating activities. 

 

Short-term leases and leases of low-value assets 

 

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”.

 

The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). It also applies the lease of low-value assets recognition exemption to leases of office equipment that are considered to be low value. Low value asset consideration is those less than USD 5,000. Lease payments on short-term leases and leases of low value assets are recognized as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term. 

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

The Company continually assesses any new accounting pronouncements to determine their applicability to the Company. Where it is determined that a new accounting pronouncement affects the Company’s financial report, the Company undertakes a study to determine the consequences of the change to its financial statements and assures that there are proper controls in place to ascertain that the Company’s financials properly reflect the change. The Company currently does not have any recent accounting pronouncement that they are studying, and feel may be applicable.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We have no significant off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to stockholders.

 

Rounding Off

 

Figures are rounded off to the nearest $, except value of EPS and number of shares.

v3.23.3
Going Concern
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Going Concern [Abstract]  
GOING CONCERN

NOTE 3. GOING CONCERN

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.

 

Management evaluated all relevant conditions and events that are reasonably known or reasonably knowable, in the aggregate, as of the date the consolidated financial statements are issued and determined. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company’s ability to continue to generate sufficient revenues and raise capital within one year from the date of filing.

 

Over the next twelve months management plans to use borrowings and security sales to mitigate the effects of cash flow deficits; however, no assurance can be given that debt or equity financing, if and when required, will be available.

v3.23.3
Cash and Cash Equivalents
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Cash and Cash Equivalents [Abstract]  
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

NOTE 4. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

 

For purposes of the statements of cash flows, in accordance with ASC 230-10-20 the Company considers all highly liquid investments and short-term debt instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. There was $1,587,275 in cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2023, and $1,478,702 as of December 31, 2022, respectively.

v3.23.3
Accounts Receivables
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Accounts Receivables [Abstract]  
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES

NOTE 5. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES

 

Accounts receivables are recorded at face value less an allowance for credit losses. The allowance is an estimate based on historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions, and a review of the current status of each customer’s trade accounts receivable. Management evaluates the aging of the accounts receivable balances and the financial condition of its customers and all other forward-looking information that is reasonably available to estimate the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected in the future and before recording the appropriate provision.

 

Major Accounts receivable are from our subsidiary QIND. The duration of such receivables extends from 30 days beyond 12 Months with an average of 60 days. Payments are received only when a project milestone or entire project is completed, and approvals are obtained. Provisions are created based on the estimated irrecoverable amounts determined by referring to past default experience. The accounts receivable that extends beyond 12 months, amounting to $30,095,285 as of September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, for both periods respectively, due to warranties and legacy receivables are guaranteed by Gerab National Enterprises LLC.

v3.23.3
Inventory - Work in Progress
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Inventory - Work in Progress [Abstract]  
INVENTORY - WORK IN PROGRESS

NOTE 6. INVENTORY - WORK IN PROGRESS

 

Work In Progress only reflects the value of products in intermediate production stages and excludes the value of finished products being held as inventory in anticipation of future sales and raw materials not yet incorporated into an item for sale. 

v3.23.3
Other Current Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Other Current Assets [Abstract]  
OTHER CURRENT ASSETS

NOTE 7. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS

 

Other Current Assets  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Retention and other Receivables   2,590,611    2,800,612 
Amount due from Related Parties   1,794,218    1,794,218 
Deposits   1,547,977    1,550,914 
Accrued Discount on Convertible notes   79,089    100,000 
Advance to sub-Contractors   7,292,624    7,572,440 
Other misc Current Assets   541,320    194,937 
Prepaid assets   109,736    278,192 
loans advanced   647,456    578,367 
Directors Current Account   2,279,322    2,096,777 
Statutory dues  Receivable   48,852    46,326 
Staff Advances   8,358    49,605 
Buy back commitment   2,000,000    0 
Total   18,939,563    17,062,388 

 

Other Misc. Current Assets:

 

Other Misc. Current Assets as mentioned in the above table includes advances paid in connection with the operations of the company.

 

  Advances to Suppliers and sub- Contractors: Advances have been paid to the suppliers in the ordinary course of business for procurement of specialized material and equipment required in the process of manufacturing of pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and construction of storage tanks and pipes.  The Industrial and Manufacturing Division engages in the production of process equipment, pressure vessels, and substantial offshore structures. To undertake these projects, the company is required to make substantial upfront investments in materials and machinery. These projects involve many processes and take a long time to complete. 
     
  Loan advanced refers to the amount advanced by a company in the ordinary course of business and includes amount paid for set up of new businesses. 

 

  Retention Receivables relates to a percentage of the contract price being retained by the customers for a period of 12 to 18 months (as per contract agreements), for the purpose of repair of damages (if any), that arise as a result of work done on the projects by the Company. These amounts are received at the expiration of the retention period. 
     
  Other Receivables represents claims for damages from suppliers. 

 

Related party Advances:

  

As of September 30, 2023, and September 30, 2022, the Company had amounts due to Quality Industrial Corp. (“QIND”), a subsidiary of the Company, of $397,390 and $(30,000), respectively. These figures are related to an intercompany loan agreement executed by and between the Company and QIND on June 15, 2022. The maximum principal amount to be borrowed by either party from each other under the agreement is $1,000,000. The purpose of the agreement is to provide for working capital to either the Company or QIND through cash advances on an unsecured basis requested by either party at any time and from time to time in amounts of up to $100,000 and the agreement shall automatically be renewed for successive one-year terms thereafter unless terminated. The intercompany loan agreement has a term of one year from the date of execution and all cash advances mature and become payable on the termination date. Any unpaid principal accrues simple interest from the date of each cash advance until payment in full at a rate equal to 1% per annum.

 

As of September 30, 2023, and September 30, 2022, the Company had amounts due from Gerab National Enterprises LLC (“Gerab”), a shareholder of Quality International, the operating subsidiary of the Company, of $1,794,218 and $4,990,679, respectively. Gerab is a large supplier of piping and steel solutions located in the UAE and supplies piping and steel to Quality International. The amounts due are related to an advance in connection with the supply of materials for which delivery was delayed. The amount due has reduced following resumption of the delayed project leading to delivery of the materials as per project milestones. The amount due will be further reduced by the end of as the remaining materials are delivered. As per the audited financial statements of Quality International, outstanding balances at the year-end arise in the normal course of business. For the year ended June 30, 2023, Quality International has not recorded impairment of amounts owed by any related party, as the provision for expected credit losses on the amounts due from a related party was not material to the financial statements and the credit risk associated with it, is assessed as low/nil for the period June 30, 2022.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 2,000,000 shares to Nicolas Link of QIND common stock pursuant to his employee contract with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 2,000,000 shares to John-Paul Backwell QIND common stock, pursuant to his employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 1,250,000 shares to Carsten Kjems Falk of QIND common stock, pursuant to his employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

 

On September 15, 2023, QIND issued 350,000 shares to Louise Bennett 350,000 shares of QIND common stock, pursuant to her employee contract, with a grant-date and fair market value of $0.27.

v3.23.3
Long Term Investments/Other Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Long Term Investments/Other Assets [Abstract]  
LONG TERM INVESTMENTS/OTHER ASSETS

NOTE 8. LONG TERM INVESTMENTS/OTHER ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Investments:        
Investment in FB Fire Technology Ltd.   3,172,175    3,172,175 
Investment in TVC   20,500    20,500 
Capital Advances   1,496,695    1,496,656 
Loan to FB Fire Technologies Ltd   1,805,893    1,678,995 
Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co.   12,000,000    12,000,000 
TOTAL   18,495,263    18,368,326 

 

Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co. The company received 10,000,000 shares of Common stock in Dear Cashmere Holding Co on May 21, 2021, as compensation for services to provided DRCR such as but not limited to, free rent in Al Marsa Street 66, 11th Floor, Office 1105, Dubai, free use of inhouse accounting, IT, and legal team from 2021 until December 31, 2023. Capital advances represents 3,172,175 number of Class E Preferred Stock issued, in advance, at $1 per share amounting $3,172,175 to the shareholders of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for acquisition of FB Fire Technologies Ltd.

 

Investment in FB Fire technologies represents 3,172,175 number of Class E Preferred Stock issued, in advance, at $1 per share amounting $3,172,175 to the shareholders of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. for acquisition of FB Fire Technologies Ltd. 

 

Capital Advance of $1,496,656 represents amount advanced for two subsidiaries -Bull head and Georgia Fire security LLC. 

v3.23.3
Right of Use Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Right of Use Assets [Abstract]  
RIGHT OF USE ASSETS

NOTE 9. RIGHT OF USE ASSETS

 

The Company’s subsidiaries have entered into commercial leases of land for offices, manufacturing yards and storage facilities. The Company determines whether an arrangement contains a lease at inception. A lease liability and corresponding right of use (ROU) asset are recognized for qualifying leased assets based on the present value of fixed and certain index-based lease payments at lease commencement. To determine the present value of lease payments, the Company uses the stated interest rate in the lease, when available, or more commonly a secured incremental borrowing rate that reflects risk, term, and economic environment in which the lease is denominated. The Company has elected not to recognize ROU assets or lease liabilities for leases with a term of twelve months or less. Expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term for operating leases.

v3.23.3
Goodwill
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Goodwill [Abstract]  
GOODWILL

NOTE 10. GOODWILL

 

As of December 31, 2022, the Goodwill has been generated through acquisition of our subsidiaries - Bull Head Products Inc., Georgia Fire & Rescue, Quality Industrial Corp. and its subsidiary Quality International. Goodwill accounted in the books is primarily a result of acquisitions, representing the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the tangible net assets acquired.

 

The Company accounts for business combinations by estimating the fair value of consideration paid for acquired businesses and assigning that amount to the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the remainder assigned to goodwill. If the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed exceeds the fair value of consideration paid, a gain on bargain purchase is recognized. The estimates of fair values are determined utilizing customary valuation procedures and techniques, which require us, among other things, to estimate future cash flows and discount rates. Such analyses involve significant judgments and estimations.

 

The Company follows the guidance prescribed in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 350, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, to test goodwill and intangible assets for impairment annually if an event occurs or circumstances change which indicates that its carrying amount may not exceed its fair value.

 

The annual impairment review is performed in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year based upon information and estimates available at that time. To perform the impairment testing, the Company first assesses qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair values of the Company’s reporting units or indefinite-lived intangible assets are less than their carrying amounts as a basis for determining whether or not to perform the quantitative impairment test. Qualitative testing includes the evaluation of economic conditions, financial performance, and other factors such as key events when they occur. The Company then estimates the fair value of each reporting unit and each indefinite-lived intangible asset not meeting the qualitative criteria and compares their fair values to their carrying values.

 

As all the subsidiaries were acquired in 2022, hence company would start impairment process from the next year 2023 in accordance with the guidance prescribed in ASC 350. The Company would assess at year-end whether there has been an impairment in the value of goodwill and identifiable intangible assets.

 

If future operating performance at one or more of the Company’s reporting units were to fall significantly below forecasted levels, the Company could be required to reflect, under current applicable accounting rules, a non-cash charge to operating income for an impairment. Any determination requiring the write-off of a significant portion of goodwill or identifiable intangible assets would adversely impact the Company’s results of operations and net worth.

 

As of December 31, 2022, Goodwill and intangible assets amount to $60,310,468 as compared to total assets amounting to $ 251,417,462. Below is a table displaying the goodwill arising from the Company’s acquisitions:

 

Quality International   56,387,027 
QIND   4,065,075 
Bullhead   8,810 
Georgia   (772,095)
ILUS UK   315,063 
BCD   306,597 
Goodwill Total   $60,310,468 
v3.23.3
Tangible Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Tangible Assets [Abstract]  
TANGIBLE ASSETS

NOTE 11. TANGIBLE ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Tangible Assets:        
Land and Building   16,885,820    17,390,322 
Plant and machinery   1,529,819    1,419,802 
Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings   120,608    221,329 
Vehicles   53,977    70,326 
Computer and computer Equipment   18,476    31,067 
Capital WIP   1,867,509    1,884,569 
TOTAL   20,476,209    21,017,415 

 

Property, Plant and Equipment

 

Property, Plant and Equipment is recorded at cost, except when acquired in a business combination where property, plant and equipment are recorded at fair value. Depreciation of property, plant and equipment is recognized over the estimated useful lifespan of the respective assets using the straight-line method.

 

The estimated useful lifespans are as follows:

 

Item   Years 
Buildings, related improvements & land improvements   5-25 
Machinery & Equipment   3-15 
Computer hardware & software   3-10 
Furniture & Fixtures   3-15 

 

Expenditure that extends the useful lifespan of existing property, plant and equipment are capitalized and depreciated over the remaining useful lifespan of the related asset, Expenditure for repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred, when property, plant and equipment are retired or sold, the cost and related accumulated depreciation is removed from the Company’s balance sheet, with any gain or loss reflected in operations.

 

Property, plant and equipment  Plant & Machinery   Leasehold
Improvements
& Building
   Furniture,
Fixtures &
Office
Equipment
   Vehicles   Computer and
Computer
Equipment
   Capital
work in
Progress
   Total 
As of December 31, 2021   106,528    22,158    30,126    2,725    42,774    0    204,311 
Additions during the year   0    -    34,833    67,601    
 
    
 
    102,434 
Additions on account of acquisition of Subsidiary   25,427,300    27,086,143    5,741,179    1,668,183    0    1,884,569    61,807,374 
As at December 31, 2022   25,533,828    27,108,301    5,806,138    1,738,509    42,774    1,884,569    62,114,119 
Additions during Jan- June 2023   929,642    313              (5,630)   (217,060)   707,265 
June 30,2023   26,463,470    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,667,509    62,821,384 
Additions during July- Sept 2023   598,696                        200,000    798,696 
September30,2023   27,062,166    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,867,509    63,620,080 
                                    
Acc dep as at December 31, 2021   23,049,947    8,613,635    5,419,774    1,667,592    -    
 
    38,750,948 
Charge for the year   1,064,079    1,104,344    165,035    591    11,707    
 
    2,345,756 
Acc dep at December 31, 2022   24,114,026    9,717,979    5,584,809    1,668,183    11,707    0    41,096,704 
Carrying value as at December 31, 2022   1,419,802    17,390,322    221,329    70,326    31,067    1,884,569    21,017,415 
Charge for the period Jan to June 2023   1,013,913    243,436    53,074    11,904    2,683    -    1,325,010 
Acc dep as at June 30,2023   25,127,939    9,961,415    5,637,883    1,680,087    14,390    -    42,421,714 
Carrying value as at June 30,2023   1,335,531    17,147,199    168,255    58,422    22,754    1,667,509    20,399,670 
Charge for the period July- September 2023   404,408    261,379    47,647    4,445    4,278         722,157 
Acc dep as of September 30,2023   25,532,347    10,222,794    5,685,530    1,684,532    18,668    -    43,143,871 
Carrying value as at September 30,2023   1,529,819    16,885,820    120,608    53,977    18,476    1,867,509    20,476,209 
v3.23.3
Intangible Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
INTANGIBLE ASSETS

NOTE 12. INTANGIBLE ASSETS

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Intellectual Rights       617,239 
Website   6,112    6,112 
Trademarks   240    240 
TOTAL   6,352    623,591 
v3.23.3
Current Liabilities
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Current Liabilities [Abstract]  
CURRENT LIABILITIES

NOTE 13. CURRENT LIABILITIES

 

Other Current Liabilities

 

Other Current Liabilities as mentioned in the below table includes short term liabilities. Short term bank borrowings relate to credit-lines and bank borrowings by the company’s subsidiary QIND to meet asset financing and working capital requirements for orders that are in production.

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Credit Cards   6,663    6,895 
Payable to subsidiaries   77,299,629    82,235,560 
Short Term Bank Borrowings   19,055,041    18,220,315 
Tax Payable   28,703    31,421 
Provision for Expenses   28,000    1,303,229 
Accrued Interest for Convertible Notes   117,525    31,855 
Other short-term loan   395,000    101,141 
Payroll Liability   377,292    119,987 
Misc. liabilities   218,251    9,416 
Short term Borrowings   5,033,333    
 
 
TOTAL   102,559,457    102,059,819 

 

As of September 30, 2023, loan payable – Payable to subsidiaries amounting to $77,299,629 is the liability of the company on account of its acquisition of subsidiaries. The Major portion of $75.5 million is payable in tranches to Quality International as a part of purchase consideration. Other amounts include payment to other subsidiaries, Al Shola Modea Safety and Security LLC, Georgia Fire and Bull head products Inc.

 

Borrowings amounting to $18,911,641, is the current portion of bank borrowings, which correspond to our subsidiary Quality International. As per the applicable accounting standards, Borrowings from financial institutions have been bifurcated into current and non-Current liabilities.

v3.23.3
Non – Current Liabilities
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Non – Current Liabilities [Abstract]  
NON – CURRENT LIABILITIES

NOTE 14. NON – CURRENT LIABILITIES

Particulars

  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Provision for Convertible Notes   1,155,338    1,155,338 
Borrowings from Financial Institutions   10,768,392    12,378,098 
Interest On Convertible Notes   722,622    461,994 
Employees’ End of Service Benefits   2,075,676    1,953,853 
Defined Benefit Obligation (Gratuity)   291,001    66,275 
TOTAL   15,013,029    16,015,558 

 

The borrowings from financial institutions belong to our subsidiary, Quality International. These terms loans were acquired from commercial banks in the UAE for the purchase of machinery and equipment. These term loans carry financing costs at commercial rates plus 1 to 3-month EIBOR per annum.

 

Options and Warrants

 

In accordance with ASC 470, detachable warrants issued are allocated to the two elements based on the relative fair values of the debt instrument without the warrants and of the warrants themselves at the time of issuance, the portion of the proceeds assigned to the warrants credited to paid-in capital, and the remainder to the debt instrument.

 

On February 4, 2022, a Common Share Purchase Warrant was issued to Discover Growth Fund, LLC, of the $2,000,000 convertible promissory note of even date herewith (the “Note”), , Holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 20,000,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price of $0.275, per share then in effect. 

 

On December 2, 2022, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to AJB Capital Investment LLC for the $1,200,000 convertible promissory note. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 30,000,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect. The Warrant was later amended on March 8, 2023, and May 12, 2023.

 

On January 26, 2023, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to Jefferson Street Capital for the $100,000 convertible promissory note. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 650,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect.

 

On June 30, 2023, we issued a common stock purchase warrant to Exchange Listing. The holder is entitled, upon the terms and subject to the limitations on exercise and the conditions hereinafter set forth, at any time on or after the date of issuance hereof, to purchase from the Company, 200,000 of the Company’s common shares (the “Warrant Shares”) (whereby such number may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Warrant) at the Exercise Price per share then in effect

v3.23.3
Common Stock and Preferred Stock
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Abstract]  
COMMON STOCK AND PREFERRED STOCK

NOTE 15. COMMON STOCK AND PREFERRED STOCK

 

In August 2019 the Company’s Amended its Articles of Incorporation to authorize it to issue up to two billion (2,000,000,000) shares, of which all shares are common stock, with a par value of one-tenth of one cent ($0.001) per share. The Company also created the following 30,000,000 preferred shares with a par value of $0.001 to be designated Class A, B and C.

 

Class A – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share and voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share. All 10,000,000 preferred class A shares have been issued to the Company’s CEO.

 

Class B – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class B common share.

 

Class C – 10,000,000 preferred shares that convert at 2 common shares for every 1 preferred class C common share with voting rights of 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class C share.

 

On February 14, 2020 the Company designated Class D– 60,741,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001 that convert at 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D common share with voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D share.

 

On May 28, 2020, the Company designated preferred Class E shares - 5,000,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001; non-cumulative. Dividends are 6% a year commencing a year after issuance. Dividends to be paid annually. Redeemable at $1.00 per share, 2.25% must be redeemed per quarter, commencing one year after issuance, and shall be redeemed at 130% premium to the redemption value. The shares do not have voting rights.

 

On August 26, 2021, the company amended its Articles of Incorporation to updated authorized Class B preferred shares to 100,000,000 (10,000,000 previously) with par value $0.001 that will be converted at 100 common shares (3 common shares previously) for every 1 preferred Class B Share with voting rights of 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class B share. Dividends to be paid according to the company’s dividend policy agreed by the board from time to time.

 

On July 20, 2021, the Company designed preferred Class F shares – 50,000,000 preferred shares; par value $0.001 that convert at 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class F share with no voting rights and no dividends.

 

As of December 31, 2022, there was 1,355,230,699 shares of the Company’s common stock issued and outstanding.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the number of shares outstanding of our Common Stock was 1,444,380,699.

 

Common Stock issuances during the nine months ended September 30, 2023.

 

On February 18, 2023, we cancelled 40,000,000 shares of common stock with Ambrose & Keith Ltd.

 

On March 17, 2023, we issued 10,000,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to AJB Capital Investment LLC for an aggregate price of $421,000.

 

On March 21, 2023, we issued 53,850,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $538,500

 

On April 12, 2023, 100,000 Preferred F shares were converted into 10,000,000 common shares.

 

On April 12, 2023, 100,000 Preferred F shares were issued to John-Paul Backwell as staff compensation.

 

On May 12, 2023, we issued 2,000,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to AJB Capital Investment LLC for an aggregate price of $80,000.

 

On June 1, 2023, we issued 53,300,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $533,000.

 

On July 14, 2023, we issued 21,665,710 shares of common stock to Exchange Listing LLC for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100 for consultancy services for the planned uplist to a National Exchange.

 

On August 04, 2023, we issued 53,125,000 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners Inc. For conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $531,250.

 

On September 06, 2023, we issued 5,555,556 shares of common stock to Kyle Comerford for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

On September 09, 2023 we issued 10,000,000 shares of common stock to Cameron Canzellarini for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $100,000.

 

On September 11, 2023 we issued 625,000 shares of common stock as commitment shares to Richard Astrom with a fair market value of $0.02 per shares for an aggregate price of $12,500.

 

On September 18, 2023 we issued 5,000,000 shares of common stock to Kirt Weidner for a stock purchase agreement for an aggregate price of $50,000.

 

On September 21, we issued 6,000,000 shares of common stock to Kaleb Ryan for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $60,000.

 

On September 28, we issued 10,526,316 shares of common stock to Kevin Van Hoesen for a stock purchase agreement for the aggregate price of $100,000.

 

EARNING PER SHARE

 

Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Basic EPS        
Numerator        
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Weighted average shares outstanding   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Basic EPS  $0.00   $0.00 
Diluted EPS          
Numerator          
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation        1,355,230,699 
Conversion of Class A preferred stock to common stock   30,000,000    30,000,000 
Conversion of Class B preferred stock to common stock   65,589,041    65,589,041 
Conversion of Class D preferred stock to common stock   30,370,500,000    30,370,500,000 
Conversion of Class F preferred stock to common stock   166,825,000    158,602,740 
Number of shares used for diluted EPS computation   32,189,792,322    31,979,922,480 
Diluted EPS  $0.00   $0.00 
v3.23.3
Other Comprehensive Income
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Other Comprehensive Income [Abstract]  
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

NOTE 16. OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 

 

Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement  Q3 2023   Q3 2022 
Net Income   472,145    1,187,494 
Other comprehensive Income /(loss), net of tax   27,253    
 
 
Foreign currency translation adjustments   
 
    
 
 
Comprehensive Income   444,892    1,187,494 
v3.23.3
Non-Controlling Interest
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Non-Controlling Interest [Abstract]  
NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST

NOTE 17. NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST

 

The total Net Assets of Quality International were $49,255,718 on December 31, 2022, of which 52% was acquired amounting to $25,612,973. The remaining $56,387,027 of the total purchase price of $82,000,000 is part of the Company’s Goodwill (see footnote). Furthermore, 48% of Quality International’s earnings have been transferred to Minority Interest. Current quarter earnings of the subsidiaries where the company doesn’t hold 100% ownership has been transferred to Non-Controlling Interest in the respective shareholding ratio. 

v3.23.3
Notes Payable
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Notes Payable [Abstract]  
NOTES PAYABLE

NOTE 18. NOTES PAYABLE

 

The following is the list of Notes payable as of June 30, 2023. Convertible Notes issued during the reported period are accounted in the books as liability, accrued Interest and discount on notes is also accounted accordingly as per general accounting principles. 

 

  On February 04, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with Discover Growth Fund LLC – John Burke for the amount of $2,000,000. The note is convertible at a 35% below the lowest past 15-day share price and bears 12% interest per annum. The note matures on February 4, 2023.

 

  On May 20, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 19, 2024.

 

  On May 27, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 26, 2024.

 

  On June 01, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $1,000,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 31, 2024

 

  On July 12, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 11, 2024.

 

  On August 10, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 09, 2024.

 

  On August 25, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 24, 2024.

 

  On September 21, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $650,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on September 20, 2024.

 

  On November 14, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $400,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on November 13, 2024.

 

  On December 2, 2022, the company entered into a convertible note with AJB Capital Investment LLC for the amount of $1,200,000. The note is convertible into common stock upon an event of default at the rate equal to volume weighted average trading price of the specified period and bears 12% interest. The note matures on June 01, 2023.

 

  On January 26, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with Jefferson Street Capital for the amount of $100,000. The note is convertible into common stock upon an event of default at the rate equal to volume weighted average trading price of the specified period and bears 12% interest. The note matures on July 26, 2023.

 

  On April 11, 2023, ILUS entered into a note payable of $144,200 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable in 9 monthly payments and shall bear 13% interest as one time charge on the issuance date. In case of event of default, note is convertible into common stock at 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on March 11, 2024.

 

  On April 12, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $500,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on April 12, 2025.

  

  On May 2, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of 250,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 2, 2025.

 

  On May 3, 2023, the company The Company signed a Forbearance Agreement with Discover Growth Fund for the original note dated February 4, 2022. The Company shall make monthly minimum loan payments to Discover Growth Fund of $450,000 commencing on May 30, 2023, and on the 5th day of each month thereafter, until the Note is paid in full.

 

  On May 30, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 30, 2025. 

 

  On May 30, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $450,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on May 30, 2025.

 

  On June 21, 2023, the company entered into a note payable of $61,868 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. Repayable in 9 monthly payments and shall bear 13% interest as one time charge on the issuance date. In case of event of default, note is convertible into common stock at 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on March 30, 2024.

 

On July 03, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $475,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 3, 2025.

 

On July 26, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $550,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on July 26, 2025.

 

On August 29, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $100,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on August 29, 2025. 

 

On September 5, 2023, the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $450,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on September 5, 2025. 

 

On September 7, 2023, the company entered into convertible Note with Richard Astrom, for the amount of $27,500. The note is convertible into common stock at variable conversion price and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on March 6, 2024. The Note cannot be converted until 3 months from the date of issue of Note.
v3.23.3
Subsequent Events
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

NOTE 19. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

In accordance with ASC 855-10-50 the company list events which are deemed to have a determinable significant effect on the balance sheet at the time of occurrence or on the future operations, and without disclosure of it, the financial statements would be misleading.

 

On October 13, 2023, the company entered into a share purchase agreement with Lovejit Singh to sell 5,000,000 shares of common stock for a purchase price of $50,000.

 

On October 19, 2023 we issued 2,118,644 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $25,000.

 

On October 20, 2023 we issued 4,555,555 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $40,000.

 

On October 20, 2023, ILUS entered into a note payable of $89,250.00 with 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC.

Repayable any time after 180 days following the date of note till maturity date and shall bears 9% interest rate per annum. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate equal to variable conversion price as defined, shall mean 65% of lowest trading price during previous ten days. The note matures on July 30, 2024

 

On October 23, 2023 we issued 3,092,784 shares of common stock as compensation to 1800 Diagonal Lending LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On October 25, 2023 we issued 9,538,461 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On November 6, 2023, the company entered into a share purchase agreement with Kevin Van Hoesen to sell 16,666,667 shares of common stock for a purchase price of $100,000.

 

On November 07, 2023 we issued 9,538,461 shares of common stock as compensation to Jefferson Street Capital LLC. For partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $30,000.

 

On November 7, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with RB Capital Partners Inc., for the amount of $200,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of $0.50 and bears a 5% interest per annum. The note matures on November 7, 2025.

 

On November 15, 2023 we issued 21,926,875 shares of common stock as compensation to RB Capital Partners LLC for partial conversion of a convertible note for an aggregate price of $86,069.

 

On November 21, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with Twn Brooks Inc., for the amount of $20,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of 65% of the lowest trading price 10 days prior to conversion and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on May 21, 2024.

 

On November 21, 2023 the company entered into a convertible note with Carizzo LLC, for the amount of $20,000. The note is convertible into common stock at the rate of 65% of the lowest trading price 10 days prior to conversion and bears a 9% interest per annum. The note matures on May 21, 2024.

v3.23.3
Accounting Policies, by Policy (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Summary of Significant Policies [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation and Principles of consolidation

Basis of Presentation and Principles of consolidation

The accompanying consolidated financial statements represent the results of operations, financial position, and cash flows of ILUS and all of its majority - owned or controlled subsidiaries are prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). All significant inter-company accounts and transactions have been eliminated. Further, while preparing consolidated financial statements, all the U.S. GAAP principles of consolidation have been followed and non-controlling interest have been recorded separately in the Consolidated Balance sheets.

The following companies are consolidated on the basis of Mergers & Acquisitions:

1.ILUS International UK
2.Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC
3.Bull Head products Inc.
4.Georgia Fire & Rescue supply LLC
5.Bright Concept and protection System LLC
6.Quality Industrial Corp.
7.AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC
8.Hyperion Defense Solutions
Use of estimates

Use of estimates

A critical accounting estimate is an estimate that: (i) is made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, (ii) involves a significant level of estimation uncertainty and (iii) has had or is reasonably likely to have a material impact on the Company’s financial condition or results of operations.

The Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and judgments that affect reported amounts and related disclosures. On an ongoing basis, management evaluates and updates its estimates. Management employs judgment in making its estimates but they are based on historical experience and currently available information and various other assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. The results of these estimates form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily available from other sources. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Management believes that its judgment is applied consistently and produces financial information that fairly depicts the results of operations for all periods presented.

 

Significant estimates include estimates used to review the Company’s, impairments and estimations of long-lived assets, revenue recognition of Contract based revenue, allowances for uncollectible accounts, and the valuations of non-cash capital stock issuances. The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable in the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.  Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

Fair value of financial instruments

Fair value of financial instruments

The carrying value of cash, accounts payable and accrued expenses, and debt approximate their fair values because of the short-term nature of these instruments. Management believes the Company is not exposed to significant interest or credit risks arising from these financial instruments.

Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Valuation techniques used to measure fair value maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The Company utilizes a fair value hierarchy based on three levels of inputs, of which the first two are considered observable and the last unobservable.

Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. These are typically obtained from real-time quotes for transactions in active exchange markets involving identical assets.
Level 2. Quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets; quoted prices included for identical or similar assets and liabilities that are not active; and model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs and significant value drivers are observable in active markets. These are typically obtained from readily available pricing sources for comparable instruments.
Level 3. Unobservable inputs, where there is little or no market activity for the asset or liability. These inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own beliefs about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, based on the best information available in the circumstances.
Revenue Recognition

Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes revenue in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASC 606).

The principal activity of the Company is to engage in general trading, manufacturing and fabrication or steel and steel products and mainly manufacturing of pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and construction of storage tanks and piping. Revenue from contracts with customers is recognized when control of the goods or services are transferred to the customer at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company has generally concluded that it is the principal in its revenue arrangements because it typically controls the goods or services before transferring them to the customer.

Construction contracts

Construction contracts

Construction contract revenue and contract costs are recognized as revenue and expenses respectively by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at the end of the reporting period when the outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably. The percentage of completion method of accounting requires the reporting of revenues and expenses on a yearly basis, as determined by the percentage of the contract that has been fulfilled. The stage of completion is measured by reference to the proportion of the costs incurred to date.

 

When the outcome of a construction contract cannot be estimated reliably, contract revenue is recognized to the extent of contract costs incurred that are likely to be recoverable and contracts costs are recognized as expense in the period in which they are incurred. An expected loss on the construction contract is recognized as an expense immediately when it is probable that total contract costs will exceed total contract revenue.

The Company principally operates fixed price contracts. If the outcome of such a contract can be reliably measured, revenue associated with the construction contract is recognized by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at year end (the percentage of completion method).

The outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably when:

  the total contract revenue can be measured reliably;
  it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the contract will flow to the entity;
  the costs to complete the contract and the stage of completion can be measured reliably; and
  the contract costs attributable to the contract can be clearly identified and measured reliably so that actual contract costs incurred can be compared with prior estimates. When the outcome of a construction cannot be estimated reliably (principally during early stages of a contract), contract revenue is recognized only to the extent of costs incurred that are expected to be recoverable.

In applying the percentage of completion method, revenue recognized corresponds to the total contract revenue (as defined below) multiplied by the actual completion rate based on the proportion of total contract costs (as defined below) incurred to date over the total estimated contract costs.

Contract revenue corresponds to the initial amount of revenue agreed in the contract and any variations in contract work, claims and incentive payments to the extent that it is probable that they will result in revenue, and they are capable of being reliably measured.

Contract costs include costs that relate directly to the specific contract and costs that are attributable to contract activity in general and can be allocated to the contract.

The Company’s contracts are typically negotiated for the construction of a single asset or a group of assets which are closely interrelated or interdependent in terms of their design, technology, and function. In certain circumstances, the percentage of completion method is applied to the separately identifiable components of a single contract or to a group of contracts together in order to reflect the substance of a contract or a group of contracts.

Accounts Receivable

Accounts Receivable

Accounts receivables are recorded at face value less an allowance for credit losses. The allowance is an estimate based on historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions, and a review of the current status of each customer’s trade accounts receivable. Management evaluates the aging of the accounts receivable balances and the financial condition of its customers and all other forward-looking information that is reasonably available to estimate the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected in the future and before recording the appropriate provision.

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

An allowance for doubtful accounts on accounts receivable is charged to operations in amounts sufficient to maintain the allowance for uncollectible accounts at a level management believes is adequate to cover any probable losses. Management determines the adequacy of the allowance based on historical write off percentages and information collected from individual customers. Accounts receivables are charged off against the allowances when collectability is determined to be permanently impaired.

Stock Based Compensation

Stock Based Compensation

When applicable, the Company will account for stock-based payments to employees in accordance with ASC 718, “Stock Compensation” (“ASC 718”). Stock-based payments to employees include grants of stocks, grants of stock options and issuance of warrants that are recognized in the consolidated statement of operations based on their fair values at the date of grant.

 

In accordance with ASC 718, the company will generally apply the same guidance to both employee and nonemployee share-based awards. However, the company will also follow specific guidance for share-based awards to nonemployees related to the attribution of compensation cost and the inputs to the option-pricing model for expected term. Nonemployee share-based payment equity awards are measured at the grant-date fair value of the equity instruments, similar to employee share-based payment equity awards.

The Company calculate the fair value of option grants and warrant issuances utilizing the Binomial pricing model. The amount of stock-based compensation recognized during a period is based on the value of the portion of the awards that are ultimately expected to vest. ASC 718 requires forfeitures to be estimated at the time stock options are granted and warrants are issued to employees and non-employees, and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The term “forfeiture” is distinct from “cancellations” or “expirations” and represents only the unvested portion of the surrendered stock option or warrant. The Company estimates forfeiture rates for all unvested awards when calculating the expenses for the period. In estimating the forfeiture rate, the Company monitors both stock option and warrant exercises as well as employee termination patterns. The resulting stock-based compensation expense for both employee and non-employee awards is generally recognized on a straight-line basis over the period in which the Company expects to receive the benefit, which is generally the vesting period.

Earnings (Loss) per Share

Earnings (Loss) per Share

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC Topic 260-10, “Earnings per Share.” Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing income (loss) available to shareholders by the weighted average number of shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per shares available. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed similar to basic earnings (loss) per share except the denominator is increased to include the number of additional shares that would have been outstanding if the potential shares had been issued and if the additional shares were dilutive.

Organization and Offering Cost

Organization and Offering Cost

The Company has a policy to expense organization and offering costs as incurred.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and Cash Equivalents

For purpose of the statements of cash flows, the Company considers cash and cash equivalents to include all stable, highly liquid investments with maturities of three months or less.

Concentration of Credit Risk

Concentration of Credit Risk

The Company primarily transacts its business with one financial institution. The amount on deposit in that one institution may from time to time exceed the federally insured limit.

Business segment

Business segment

ASC 280, “Segment Reporting” requires use of the “management approach” model for segments reporting. The management approach model is based on the way a company’s management organizes segments within the company for making operating decisions and assessing performance. A Division overview presented in the Management Discussion and analysis filed with this form 10-Q.

Leases

Leases

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses and rent holidays on a straight-line basis in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”. The deferred rent expenses liability associated with future lease commitments was reported under the caption “Other long-term obligation” on our consolidated balance sheet. The Company has Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. Such Lease arrangements corresponds to the operating subsidiary QIND.

 

Lease liabilities

Lease liabilities 

At the commencement date of the lease, the Company recognizes lease liabilities measured at the present value of lease payments to be made over the lease term. The lease payments include fixed payments (including in substance fixed payments) less any lease incentives receivable, variable lease payments that depend on an index or a rate, and amounts expected to be paid under residual value guarantees. The lease payments also include, if any, the exercise price of a purchase option reasonably certain to be exercised by the Company and payments of penalties for terminating a lease, if the lease term reflects the Company exercising the option to terminate. 

The variable lease payments that do not depend on an index or a rate are recognized as expense in the period on which the event or condition that triggers the payment occurs. 

In calculating the present value of lease payments, the Company uses the incremental borrowing rate at the lease commencement date if the interest rate implicit in the lease is not readily determinable. After the commencement date, the amount of lease liabilities is increased to reflect the accretion of interest and reduced for the lease payments made. In addition, the carrying amount of lease liabilities is remeasured if there is a modification, a change in the lease term, a change in the in-substance fixed lease payments or a change in the assessment to purchase the underlying asset. 

The Company’s subsidiary, Quality International, has entered into commercial leases of land for offices, manufacturing yards and storage facilities. These leases generally have a lease term of 25 years. The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company also has leases with terms of 12 months or less and leases with low value.  

The Company has a Lease arrangement for which the liability has been recorded separately. The Company determines whether an arrangement contains a lease at inception. A lease liability and corresponding right of use (ROU) asset are recognized for qualifying leased assets based on the present value of fixed and certain index-based lease payments at lease commencement. 

The Company’s obligations under its leases are secured by the lessor’s title to the leased assets. There are no restrictions placed upon the Company by entering into these leases. The Company determines if an arrangement is or contains a lease at contract inception and recognizes a ROU asset and a lease liability based on the present value of fixed, and certain index-based lease payments at the lease commencement date. Variable payments are excluded from the present value of lease payments and are recognized in the period in which the payment is made.

The Company generally uses its incremental borrowing rate as the discount rate for measuring its lease liabilities, as the Company cannot determine the interest rate implicit in the lease because it does not have access to certain lessor specific information. Lease expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. The Company does not have significant finance leases. The Company has elected not to separate payments for lease components from payments for non-lease components for all classes of leases. Additionally, the Company has elected the short-term lease recognition exemption for all leases that qualify, which means ROU assets and lease liabilities will not be recognized for leases with an initial term of twelve months or less.

When accounting for finance leases in accordance with ASC 842, entity recognizes interest on the lease liability and amortization of the ROU asset in the income statement and classify payments of the principal portion of the lease liability as financing activities and payments of interest on the lease liability as operating activities. 

Short-term leases and leases of low-value assets

Short-term leases and leases of low-value assets 

The Company accounts for leases with escalation clauses in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842, “Lease”.

The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). It also applies the lease of low-value assets recognition exemption to leases of office equipment that are considered to be low value. Low value asset consideration is those less than USD 5,000. Lease payments on short-term leases and leases of low value assets are recognized as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term. 

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

The Company continually assesses any new accounting pronouncements to determine their applicability to the Company. Where it is determined that a new accounting pronouncement affects the Company’s financial report, the Company undertakes a study to determine the consequences of the change to its financial statements and assures that there are proper controls in place to ascertain that the Company’s financials properly reflect the change. The Company currently does not have any recent accounting pronouncement that they are studying, and feel may be applicable.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

We have no significant off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to stockholders.

Rounding Off

Rounding Off

Figures are rounded off to the nearest $, except value of EPS and number of shares.

v3.23.3
Other Current Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Other Current Assets [Abstract]  
Schedule of Other Current Assets
Other Current Assets  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Retention and other Receivables   2,590,611    2,800,612 
Amount due from Related Parties   1,794,218    1,794,218 
Deposits   1,547,977    1,550,914 
Accrued Discount on Convertible notes   79,089    100,000 
Advance to sub-Contractors   7,292,624    7,572,440 
Other misc Current Assets   541,320    194,937 
Prepaid assets   109,736    278,192 
loans advanced   647,456    578,367 
Directors Current Account   2,279,322    2,096,777 
Statutory dues  Receivable   48,852    46,326 
Staff Advances   8,358    49,605 
Buy back commitment   2,000,000    0 
Total   18,939,563    17,062,388 
v3.23.3
Long Term Investments/Other Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Long Term Investments/Other Assets [Abstract]  
Schedule of Long Term Investments/Other Assets
Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Investments:        
Investment in FB Fire Technology Ltd.   3,172,175    3,172,175 
Investment in TVC   20,500    20,500 
Capital Advances   1,496,695    1,496,656 
Loan to FB Fire Technologies Ltd   1,805,893    1,678,995 
Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co.   12,000,000    12,000,000 
TOTAL   18,495,263    18,368,326 

 

v3.23.3
Goodwill (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Goodwill [Abstract]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets As of December 31, 2022, Goodwill and intangible assets amount to $60,310,468 as compared to total assets amounting to $ 251,417,462. Below is a table displaying the goodwill arising from the Company’s acquisitions:
Quality International   56,387,027 
QIND   4,065,075 
Bullhead   8,810 
Georgia   (772,095)
ILUS UK   315,063 
BCD   306,597 
Goodwill Total   $60,310,468 
v3.23.3
Tangible Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Tangible Assets [Abstract]  
Schedule of Tangible Assets
Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Tangible Assets:        
Land and Building   16,885,820    17,390,322 
Plant and machinery   1,529,819    1,419,802 
Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings   120,608    221,329 
Vehicles   53,977    70,326 
Computer and computer Equipment   18,476    31,067 
Capital WIP   1,867,509    1,884,569 
TOTAL   20,476,209    21,017,415 
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives The estimated useful lifespans are as follows:
Item   Years 
Buildings, related improvements & land improvements   5-25 
Machinery & Equipment   3-15 
Computer hardware & software   3-10 
Furniture & Fixtures   3-15 

 

Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives Expenditure that extends the useful lifespan of existing property, plant and equipment are capitalized and depreciated over the remaining useful lifespan of the related asset, Expenditure for repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred, when property, plant and equipment are retired or sold, the cost and related accumulated depreciation is removed from the Company’s balance sheet, with any gain or loss reflected in operations.
Property, plant and equipment  Plant & Machinery   Leasehold
Improvements
& Building
   Furniture,
Fixtures &
Office
Equipment
   Vehicles   Computer and
Computer
Equipment
   Capital
work in
Progress
   Total 
As of December 31, 2021   106,528    22,158    30,126    2,725    42,774    0    204,311 
Additions during the year   0    -    34,833    67,601    
 
    
 
    102,434 
Additions on account of acquisition of Subsidiary   25,427,300    27,086,143    5,741,179    1,668,183    0    1,884,569    61,807,374 
As at December 31, 2022   25,533,828    27,108,301    5,806,138    1,738,509    42,774    1,884,569    62,114,119 
Additions during Jan- June 2023   929,642    313              (5,630)   (217,060)   707,265 
June 30,2023   26,463,470    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,667,509    62,821,384 
Additions during July- Sept 2023   598,696                        200,000    798,696 
September30,2023   27,062,166    27,108,614    5,806,138    1,738,509    37,144    1,867,509    63,620,080 
                                    
Acc dep as at December 31, 2021   23,049,947    8,613,635    5,419,774    1,667,592    -    
 
    38,750,948 
Charge for the year   1,064,079    1,104,344    165,035    591    11,707    
 
    2,345,756 
Acc dep at December 31, 2022   24,114,026    9,717,979    5,584,809    1,668,183    11,707    0    41,096,704 
Carrying value as at December 31, 2022   1,419,802    17,390,322    221,329    70,326    31,067    1,884,569    21,017,415 
Charge for the period Jan to June 2023   1,013,913    243,436    53,074    11,904    2,683    -    1,325,010 
Acc dep as at June 30,2023   25,127,939    9,961,415    5,637,883    1,680,087    14,390    -    42,421,714 
Carrying value as at June 30,2023   1,335,531    17,147,199    168,255    58,422    22,754    1,667,509    20,399,670 
Charge for the period July- September 2023   404,408    261,379    47,647    4,445    4,278         722,157 
Acc dep as of September 30,2023   25,532,347    10,222,794    5,685,530    1,684,532    18,668    -    43,143,871 
Carrying value as at September 30,2023   1,529,819    16,885,820    120,608    53,977    18,476    1,867,509    20,476,209 
v3.23.3
Intangible Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Schedule of Intangible Assets
Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Intellectual Rights       617,239 
Website   6,112    6,112 
Trademarks   240    240 
TOTAL   6,352    623,591 
v3.23.3
Current Liabilities (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Current Liabilities [Abstract]  
Schedule of Other Current Liabilities Other Current Liabilities as mentioned in the below table includes short term liabilities. Short term bank borrowings relate to credit-lines and bank borrowings by the company’s subsidiary QIND to meet asset financing and working capital requirements for orders that are in production.
Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Credit Cards   6,663    6,895 
Payable to subsidiaries   77,299,629    82,235,560 
Short Term Bank Borrowings   19,055,041    18,220,315 
Tax Payable   28,703    31,421 
Provision for Expenses   28,000    1,303,229 
Accrued Interest for Convertible Notes   117,525    31,855 
Other short-term loan   395,000    101,141 
Payroll Liability   377,292    119,987 
Misc. liabilities   218,251    9,416 
Short term Borrowings   5,033,333    
 
 
TOTAL   102,559,457    102,059,819 
v3.23.3
Non – Current Liabilities (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Non – Current Liabilities [Abstract]  
Schedule of Non – Current Liabilities

Particulars

  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Provision for Convertible Notes   1,155,338    1,155,338 
Borrowings from Financial Institutions   10,768,392    12,378,098 
Interest On Convertible Notes   722,622    461,994 
Employees’ End of Service Benefits   2,075,676    1,953,853 
Defined Benefit Obligation (Gratuity)   291,001    66,275 
TOTAL   15,013,029    16,015,558 
v3.23.3
Common Stock and Preferred Stock (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Abstract]  
Schedule of Earnings Per Share
Particulars  September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Basic EPS        
Numerator        
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Weighted average shares outstanding   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation   1,556,878,281    1,355,230,699 
Basic EPS  $0.00   $0.00 
Diluted EPS          
Numerator          
Net income / (loss)   472,145    4,559,375 
Net Income attributable to common stockholders  $472,145   $4,559,375 
Denominator          
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation        1,355,230,699 
Conversion of Class A preferred stock to common stock   30,000,000    30,000,000 
Conversion of Class B preferred stock to common stock   65,589,041    65,589,041 
Conversion of Class D preferred stock to common stock   30,370,500,000    30,370,500,000 
Conversion of Class F preferred stock to common stock   166,825,000    158,602,740 
Number of shares used for diluted EPS computation   32,189,792,322    31,979,922,480 
Diluted EPS  $0.00   $0.00 
v3.23.3
Other Comprehensive Income (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Other Comprehensive Income [Abstract]  
Schedule of Comprehensive Income
Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement  Q3 2023   Q3 2022 
Net Income   472,145    1,187,494 
Other comprehensive Income /(loss), net of tax   27,253    
 
 
Foreign currency translation adjustments   
 
    
 
 
Comprehensive Income   444,892    1,187,494 
v3.23.3
Organization, History and Nature of Business (Details) - shares
9 Months Ended
Jan. 18, 2023
Dec. 13, 2022
May 28, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Jan. 01, 2022
Apr. 13, 2021
Jan. 26, 2021
Jun. 10, 2020
Apr. 01, 2016
Sep. 30, 2023
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Entity Incorporation, Date of Incorporation                   Apr. 27, 2010
Issuance of common stock shares (in Shares)                 360,000,000  
Firebug Mechanical Equipment LLC [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement             100.00%      
Georgia Fire & Rescue Supply LLC [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement       100.00%            
Bright Concept Detection and Protection System LLC [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement           100.00%        
Bull Head Products Inc [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement         100.00%          
Quality Industrial Corp [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement     77.00%              
AL Shola Al Modea Safety and Security LLC [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement   51.00%                
Quality International Co Ltd [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Percentage of share purchase agreement 52.00%                  
FB Fire Technologies Ltd [Member] | Class E Preferred Stock [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Shares issued (in Shares)               2,500,000    
BrohF Holdings Ltd [Member] | Class E Preferred Stock [Member]                    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]                    
Shares issued (in Shares)               672,175    
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Policies (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Summary of Significant Policies [Abstract]  
Lease term 25 years
Lease payments $ 5,000
v3.23.3
Cash and Cash Equivalents (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Cash and Cash Equivalents [Abstract]    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,587,275 $ 1,478,702
v3.23.3
Accounts Receivables (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Accounts Receivables [Abstract]    
Accounts receivable $ 30,095,285 $ 30,095,285
v3.23.3
Other Current Assets (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 15, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Quality Indutrial Corp. [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Related party advances amounts $ 397,390   $ 30,000
Borrowed agreement amount 1,000,000    
Cash advances on an unsecured basis $ 100,000    
Cash advance until payment interest rate 1.00%    
Gerab National Enterprises LLC [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Related party advances amounts $ 1,794,218   $ 4,990,679
Nicolas Link [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Common stock shares issued (in Shares)   2,000,000  
Fair market value per share (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.27  
John-Paul Backwell [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Common stock shares issued (in Shares)   2,000,000  
Fair market value per share (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.27  
Carsten Kjems Falk [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Common stock shares issued (in Shares)   1,250,000  
Fair market value per share (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.27  
QIND [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Common stock shares issued (in Shares)   350,000  
Louise Bennett [Member]      
Other Current Assets [Line Items]      
Common stock shares issued (in Shares)   350,000  
Fair market value per share (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.27  
v3.23.3
Other Current Assets (Details) - Schedule of Other Current Assets - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Other Current Assets [Abstract]    
Retention and other Receivables $ 2,590,611 $ 2,800,612
Amount due from Related Parties 1,794,218 1,794,218
Deposits 1,547,977 1,550,914
Accrued Discount on Convertible notes 79,089 100,000
Advance to sub Contractors 7,292,624 7,572,440
Other misc Current Assets 541,320 194,937
Prepaid assets 109,736 278,192
loans advanced 647,456 578,367
Directors Current Account 2,279,322 2,096,777
Statutory dues Receivable 48,852 46,326
Staff Advances 8,358 49,605
Buy back commitment 2,000,000 0
Total $ 18,939,563 $ 17,062,388
v3.23.3
Long Term Investments/Other Assets (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
May 21, 2021
Sep. 30, 2023
Long Term Investments [Line Items]    
Stock received for services rendered 10,000,000  
Price per share   $ 1
Stock issued during period, value acquisitions   $ 1,496,656
Series E Preferred Stock [Member]    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]    
Stock issued during period, shares acquisitions 3,172,175 3,172,175
Price per share $ 1  
Stock issued during period, value acquisitions $ 3,172,175  
FB Fire Technologies Ltd [Member]    
Long Term Investments [Line Items]    
Stock issued during period, value acquisitions   $ 3,172,175
v3.23.3
Long Term Investments/Other Assets (Details) - Schedule of Long Term Investments/Other Assets - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments $ 18,495,263 $ 18,368,326
Investment in FB Fire Technology Ltd [Member]    
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments 3,172,175 3,172,175
Investment in TVC [Member]    
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments 20,500 20,500
Capital Advances [Member]    
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments 1,496,695 1,496,656
Loan to FB Fire Technologies Ltd [Member]    
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments 1,805,893 1,678,995
Investment in Dear Cashmere Holding Co. [Member]    
Investments:    
Long-Term Investments $ 12,000,000 $ 12,000,000
v3.23.3
Goodwill (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Goodwill [Line Items]    
Goodwill and intangible assets $ 60,944,584 $ 60,310,468
Total assets   251,417,462
Goodwill [Member]    
Goodwill [Line Items]    
Goodwill and intangible assets   $ 60,310,468
v3.23.3
Goodwill (Details) - Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Dec. 31, 2022
USD ($)
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets $ 60,310,468
Quality International [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets 56,387,027
QIND [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets 4,065,075
Bullhead [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets 8,810
Georgia [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets (772,095)
ILUS UK [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets 315,063
BCD [Member]  
Schedule of Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and intangible assets $ 306,597
v3.23.3
Tangible Assets (Details) - Schedule of Tangible Assets - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total $ 20,476,209 $ 21,017,415
Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total 120,608 221,329
Land and Building [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total 16,885,820 17,390,322
Plant and machinery [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total 1,529,819 1,419,802
Vehicles [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total 53,977 70,326
Computer and computer Equipment [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total 18,476 31,067
Capital WIP [Member]    
Tangible Assets:    
Tangible Assets, Total $ 1,867,509 $ 1,884,569
v3.23.3
Tangible Assets (Details) - Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives
Sep. 30, 2023
Buildings, related improvements & land improvements [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 5 years
Buildings, related improvements & land improvements [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 25 years
Machinery & Equipment [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 3 years
Machinery & Equipment [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 15 years
Computer hardware & software [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 3 years
Computer hardware & software [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 10 years
Furniture & Fixtures [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 3 years
Furniture & Fixtures [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment, Useful Life 15 years
v3.23.3
Tangible Assets (Details) - Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning $ 62,821,384 $ 62,114,119 $ 62,114,119 $ 204,311
Aditions during the year 798,696 707,265   102,434
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       61,807,374
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 63,620,080 62,821,384 63,620,080 62,114,119
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 42,421,714 41,096,704 41,096,704 38,750,948
Charge for the year 722,157 1,325,010   2,345,756
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 43,143,871 42,421,714 43,143,871 41,096,704
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   20,399,670 20,476,209 21,017,415
Plant & Machinery [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 26,463,470 25,533,828 25,533,828 106,528
Aditions during the year 598,696 929,642   0
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       25,427,300
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 27,062,166 26,463,470 27,062,166 25,533,828
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 25,127,939 24,114,026 24,114,026 23,049,947
Charge for the year 404,408 1,013,913   1,064,079
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 25,532,347 25,127,939 25,532,347 24,114,026
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   1,335,531 1,529,819 1,419,802
Leasehold Improvements & Building [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 27,108,614 27,108,301 27,108,301 22,158
Aditions during the year   313  
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       27,086,143
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 27,108,614 27,108,614 27,108,614 27,108,301
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 9,961,415 9,717,979 9,717,979 8,613,635
Charge for the year 261,379 243,436   1,104,344
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 10,222,794 9,961,415 10,222,794 9,717,979
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   17,147,199 16,885,820 17,390,322
Furniture, Fixtures & Office Equipment [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 5,806,138 5,806,138 5,806,138 30,126
Aditions during the year       34,833
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       5,741,179
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 5,806,138 5,806,138 5,806,138 5,806,138
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 5,637,883 5,584,809 5,584,809 5,419,774
Charge for the year 47,647 53,074   165,035
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 5,685,530 5,637,883 5,685,530 5,584,809
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   168,255 120,608 221,329
Vehicles [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 1,738,509 1,738,509 1,738,509 2,725
Aditions during the year       67,601
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       1,668,183
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 1,738,509 1,738,509 1,738,509 1,738,509
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 1,680,087 1,668,183 1,668,183 1,667,592
Charge for the year 4,445 11,904   591
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 1,684,532 1,680,087 1,684,532 1,668,183
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   58,422 53,977 70,326
Computer and Computer Equipments [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 37,144 42,774 42,774 42,774
Aditions during the year   (5,630)  
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       0
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 37,144 37,144 37,144 42,774
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 14,390 11,707 11,707
Charge for the year 4,278 2,683   11,707
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 18,668 14,390 18,668 11,707
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   22,754 18,476 31,067
Capital work in Progress [Member]        
Schedule of Property Plant & Equipement Estimated Useful Lives [Line Items]        
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Beginning 1,667,509 1,884,569 1,884,569 0
Aditions during the year 200,000 (217,060)  
Additions on account of acquision of Subdidiary       1,884,569
Property, Plant and Equipment Cost, Ending 1,867,509 1,667,509 1,867,509 1,884,569
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Beginning 0 0
Charge for the year    
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Ending 0
Accumulated Depreciation subsidiary, Carrying value   $ 1,667,509 $ 1,867,509 $ 1,884,569
v3.23.3
Intangible Assets (Details) - Schedule of Intangible Assets - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Intangible Assets [Abstract]    
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Gross $ 6,352 $ 623,591
Intellectual Rights [Member]    
Schedule of Intangible Assets [Abstract]    
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Gross 617,239
Website [Member]    
Schedule of Intangible Assets [Abstract]    
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Gross 6,112 6,112
Trademarks [Member]    
Schedule of Intangible Assets [Abstract]    
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Gross $ 240 $ 240
v3.23.3
Current Liabilities (Details)
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Current Liabilities [Line Items]  
Loan payable $ 77,299,629
Borrowings amount 18,911,641
Quality International [Member]  
Current Liabilities [Line Items]  
Total loan payable $ 75,500,000
v3.23.3
Current Liabilities (Details) - Schedule of Other Current Liabilities - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Other Current Liabilities [Abstract]    
Credit Cards $ 6,663 $ 6,895
Payable to subsidiaries 77,299,629 82,235,560
Short Term Bank Borrowings 19,055,041 18,220,315
Tax Payable 28,703 31,421
Provision for Expenses 28,000 1,303,229
Accrued Interest for Convertible Notes 117,525 31,855
Other short-term loan 395,000 101,141
Payroll Liability 377,292 119,987
Misc. liabilities 218,251 9,416
Short term Borrowings 5,033,333
TOTAL $ 102,559,457 $ 102,059,819
v3.23.3
Non – Current Liabilities (Details) - USD ($)
6 Months Ended
Jan. 26, 2023
Dec. 02, 2022
Feb. 04, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Non – Current Liabilities [Line Items]        
Warrant shares 650,000 30,000,000 20,000,000  
Discover Growth Fund, LLC [Member]        
Non – Current Liabilities [Line Items]        
Purchase warrant (in Dollars)     $ 2,000,000  
Exercise price per share (in Dollars per share)     $ 0.275  
AJB Capital Investment LLC [Member]        
Non – Current Liabilities [Line Items]        
Purchase warrant (in Dollars)   $ 1,200,000    
Jefferson Street Capital [Member]        
Non – Current Liabilities [Line Items]        
Purchase warrant (in Dollars) $ 100,000      
Exchange Listing [Member]        
Non – Current Liabilities [Line Items]        
Warrant shares       200,000
v3.23.3
Non – Current Liabilities (Details) - Schedule of Non – Current Liabilities - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Non Current Liabilities [Abstract]    
Provision for Convertible Notes $ 1,155,338 $ 1,155,338
Borrowings from Financial Institutions 10,768,392 12,378,098
Interest On Convertible Notes 722,622 461,994
Employees’ End of Service Benefits 2,075,676 1,953,853
Defined Benefit Obligation (Gratuity) 291,001 66,275
TOTAL $ 15,013,029 $ 16,015,558
v3.23.3
Common Stock and Preferred Stock (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 28, 2023
Sep. 21, 2023
Sep. 18, 2023
Sep. 11, 2023
Sep. 09, 2023
Sep. 06, 2023
Aug. 04, 2023
Jul. 14, 2023
Jun. 01, 2023
May 12, 2023
Apr. 12, 2023
Mar. 21, 2023
Mar. 17, 2023
Feb. 18, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Aug. 26, 2021
Jul. 20, 2021
May 28, 2020
Feb. 14, 2020
Aug. 01, 2019
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                   2,000,000,000 2,000,000,000 10,000,000       2,000,000,000
Common stock, par or stated value per share (in Dollars per share)                                   $ 0.001 $ 0.001         $ 0.001
Preferred shares                                   235,741,000 235,741,000         30,000,000
Preferred share par value (in Dollars per share)                                   $ 0.001 $ 0.001         $ 0.001
Common stock, shares, outstanding                             1,444,380,699     1,556,878,281 1,355,230,699          
Common stock issued                                   1,556,878,281 1,355,230,699          
Issuance of common stock                     10,000,000                          
Aggregate price (in Dollars)                             $ 100 $ 2,240 $ 2              
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                   10,000,000            
Preferred shares                                   10,000,000 10,000,000          
Preferred stock, conversion basis, description                                   convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share and voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class A share            
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                   10,000,000   100,000,000        
Preferred shares                                   100,000,000 100,000,000          
Preferred share par value (in Dollars per share)                                       $ 0.001        
Preferred stock, conversion basis, description                                   convert at 3 common shares for every 1 preferred class B common share            
Series C Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                   10,000,000            
Preferred shares                                   10,000,000 10,000,000          
Preferred stock, conversion basis, description                                   convert at 2 common shares for every 1 preferred class C common share with voting rights of 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class C share            
Series D Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                             60,741,000  
Preferred shares                                   60,741,000 60,741,000          
Preferred share par value (in Dollars per share)                                             $ 0.001  
Preferred stock, conversion basis, description                                   convert at 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D common share with voting rights of 500 common shares for every 1 preferred class D share            
Series E Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                           5,000,000    
Preferred shares                                   5,000,000 5,000,000          
Preferred share par value (in Dollars per share)                                           $ 0.001    
Dividend payment restrictions schedule, description                                   Dividends are 6% a year commencing a year after issuance. Dividends to be paid annually. Redeemable at $1.00 per share, 2.25% must be redeemed per quarter, commencing one year after issuance, and shall be redeemed at 130% premium to the redemption value.            
Preferred stock, voting rights                                   The shares do not have voting rights            
Series F Preferred Stock [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Common stock, shares authorized                                         50,000,000      
Preferred shares                                   50,000,000 50,000,000          
Preferred share par value (in Dollars per share)                                         $ 0.001      
Preferred stock, conversion basis, description                                   convert at 100 common shares for every 1 preferred class F share with no voting rights and no dividends            
Issuance of common stock                     100,000                          
Staff compensation                     100,000                          
Ambrose And Keith [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock                           40,000,000                    
A J B Capital Investments [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock                         10,000,000                      
Aggregate price (in Dollars)                   $ 80,000     $ 421,000                      
A J B Capital Investments [Member] | Commitment Shares [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock                   2,000,000                            
R B J Capital Investments [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock             53,125,000   53,300,000     53,850,000                        
Aggregate price (in Dollars)             $ 531,250   $ 533,000     $ 538,500                        
Exchange Listing LLC [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock               21,665,710                                
Aggregate price (in Dollars)               $ 100                                
Kyle Comerford [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock           5,555,556                                    
Aggregate price (in Dollars)           $ 50,000                                    
Cameron Canzellarini [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock         10,000,000                                      
Aggregate price (in Dollars)         $ 100,000                                      
Richard Astrom [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock       625,000                                        
Aggregate price (in Dollars)       $ 12,500                                        
Per share of market value (in Dollars per share)       $ 0.02                                        
Kirt Weidner [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock     5,000,000                                          
Aggregate price (in Dollars)     $ 50,000                                          
Kaleb Ryan [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock   6,000,000                                            
Aggregate price (in Dollars)   $ 60,000                                            
Kevin Van Hoesen [Member]                                                
Common Stock and Preferred Stock [Line Items]                                                
Issuance of common stock 10,526,316                                              
Aggregate price (in Dollars) $ 100,000                                              
v3.23.3
Common Stock and Preferred Stock (Details) - Schedule of Earnings Per Share - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Numerator          
Net income / (loss) (in Dollars)     $ 472,145   $ 4,559,375
Net Income attributable to common stockholders (in Dollars)     $ 472,145 $ 1,187,494 $ 4,559,375
Denominator          
Weighted average shares outstanding 1,556,878,281 1,271,530,699 1,556,878,281 1,271,530,699 1,355,230,699
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation     1,556,878,281   1,355,230,699
Basic EPS (in Dollars per share)     $ 0   $ 0
Numerator          
Net income / (loss) (in Dollars)     $ 472,145   $ 4,559,375
Net Income attributable to common stockholders (in Dollars)     472,145   $ 4,559,375
Denominator          
Number of shares used for basic EPS computation         1,355,230,699
Number of shares used for diluted EPS computation (in Dollars)     $ 32,189,792,322   $ 31,979,922,480
Diluted EPS (in Dollars per share)     $ 0   $ 0
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]          
Denominator          
Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 30,000,000   30,000,000   30,000,000
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]          
Denominator          
Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 65,589,041   65,589,041   65,589,041
Series D Preferred Stock [Member]          
Denominator          
Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 30,370,500,000   30,370,500,000   30,370,500,000
Series F Preferred Stock [Member]          
Denominator          
Conversion of preferred stock to common stock 166,825,000   166,825,000   158,602,740
v3.23.3
Other Comprehensive Income (Details) - Schedule of Comprehensive Income - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Comprehensive Income [Abstract]          
Net Income     $ 472,145 $ 1,187,494 $ 4,559,375
Other comprehensive Income /(loss), net of tax $ 563,900 $ 12,633,277 27,253  
Foreign currency translation adjustments $ 17,158    
Comprehensive Income     $ 444,892 $ 1,187,494  
v3.23.3
Non-Controlling Interest (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Non-Controlling Interest [Line Items]    
Total purchase price $ 82,000,000  
Ownership percentage 100.00%  
Quality International Inc [Member]    
Non-Controlling Interest [Line Items]    
Percentage of minority interest 48.00%  
Quality International Inc [Member]    
Non-Controlling Interest [Line Items]    
Net assets   $ 49,255,718
Company acquired rate 52.00%  
Quality international net assets $ 25,612,973  
Total purchase price $ 56,387,027  
v3.23.3
Notes Payable (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 07, 2023
Sep. 05, 2023
Aug. 29, 2023
Jul. 26, 2023
Jul. 03, 2023
Jun. 21, 2023
May 30, 2023
May 03, 2023
May 02, 2023
Apr. 12, 2023
Apr. 11, 2023
Jan. 26, 2023
Dec. 02, 2022
Nov. 14, 2022
Sep. 21, 2022
Aug. 25, 2022
Aug. 10, 2022
Jul. 12, 2022
Jun. 01, 2022
May 27, 2022
May 20, 2022
Feb. 04, 2022
Discover Growth Fund [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)                                           $ 2,000,000
Convertible percentage lowest term                                           35.00%
Convertible percentage per annum                                           12.00%
Note maturity date                                           Feb. 04, 2023
RB Capital Partners Inc [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)   $ 450,000 $ 100,000 $ 550,000 $ 475,000   $ 200,000   $ 250,000 $ 500,000       $ 400,000 $ 650,000 $ 200,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000  
Note maturity date   Sep. 05, 2025 Aug. 29, 2025 Jul. 26, 2025 Jul. 03, 2025   May 30, 2025   May 02, 2025 Apr. 12, 2025       Nov. 13, 2024 Sep. 20, 2024 Aug. 24, 2024 Aug. 09, 2024 Jul. 11, 2024 May 31, 2024 May 26, 2024 May 19, 2024  
Convertible common stock price (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5   $ 0.5   $ 0.5 $ 0.5       $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5  
Convertible interest percentage   5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00%   5.00%   5.00% 5.00%       5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00%  
AJB Capital Investment LLC [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)                         $ 1,200,000                  
Note maturity date                         Jun. 01, 2023                  
Convertible interest percentage                         12.00%                  
Jefferson Street Capital [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)                       $ 100,000                    
Note maturity date                       Jul. 26, 2023                    
Convertible interest percentage                       12.00%                    
1800 Diagonal Lending LLC [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)           $ 61,868         $ 144,200                      
Note maturity date           Mar. 30, 2024         Mar. 11, 2024                      
Convertible interest percentage           13.00%         13.00%                      
Common stock lowest trading percentage           65.00%         65.00%                      
Discover Growth Forbearance Agreement [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Payments for loan (in Dollars)               $ 450,000                            
Richard Astrom [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars) $ 27,500                                          
Note maturity date Mar. 06, 2024                                          
Convertible interest percentage 9.00%                                          
Convertible Notes Payable [Member] | RB Capital Partners Inc [Member]                                            
Notes Payable [Line Items]                                            
Debt amount (in Dollars)             $ 450,000                              
Note maturity date             May 30, 2025                              
Convertible common stock price (in Dollars per share)             $ 0.5                              
Convertible interest percentage             5.00%                              
v3.23.3
Subsequent Events (Details) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Nov. 07, 2023
Nov. 06, 2023
Oct. 13, 2023
Nov. 21, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Nov. 15, 2023
Oct. 25, 2023
Oct. 23, 2023
Oct. 20, 2023
Oct. 19, 2023
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]                    
Interest rate percentage         9.00%          
Percentage of convertible interest         65.00%          
Note matures date         Jul. 30, 2024          
Subsequent Event [Member]                    
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]                    
Shares of common stock (in Shares)   16,666,667 5,000,000              
Purchase price amount   $ 100,000 $ 50,000              
Common stock issued (in Shares) 9,538,461           9,538,461 3,092,784 4,555,555 2,118,644
Convertible note aggregate price $ 30,000           $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 40,000 $ 25,000
Convertible note amount $ 200,000               $ 89,250  
Percentage of convertible interest 5.00%                  
Note matures date Nov. 07, 2025                  
Convertible common stock price (in Dollars per share) $ 0.5                  
Forecast [Member]                    
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]                    
Convertible note aggregate price           $ 86,069        
Convertible note amount       $ 20,000            
Interest rate percentage       65.00%            
Percentage of convertible interest       9.00%            
Note matures date       May 21, 2024            
Forecast [Member] | Capital Partners LLC [Member]                    
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]                    
Common stock issued (in Shares)           21,926,875        
Carizzo LLC [Member] | Forecast [Member]                    
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]                    
Convertible note amount       $ 20,000            
Interest rate percentage       65.00%            
Percentage of convertible interest       9.00%            
Note matures date       May 21, 2024            

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