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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of report (Date of earliest event
reported): August 5, 2024
ConnectM
Technology Solutions, Inc.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified
in Charter)
Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation) |
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001-41389
(Commission File
Number) |
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87-2898342
(I.R.S. Employer Identification
Number) |
2 Mount Royal Avenue, Suite 550
Marlborough, Massachusetts (Address of principal executive offices) |
01752 (Zip code) |
617-395-1333
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K
filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the Registrant under any of the following provisions:
¨ | Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
¨ | Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
¨ | Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
¨ | Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Securities registered
pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class |
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Trading Symbol(s) |
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Name of each exchange on which registered |
Common stock, par value $0.0001 per share |
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CNTM |
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The Nasdaq Global Market |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§ 230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 (§ 240.12b-2).
Emerging growth company x
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.
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Item 1.01 |
Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement. |
Purchase Agreement
On August 5, 2024, ConnectM
Technology Solutions Inc., a Delaware corporation (“ConnectM”), entered
into that certain Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (as it may be amended and/or restated from time to time, the “Purchase
Agreement”) by and between ConnectM and Vijaya Rao, an individual resident of the State of Delaware (“Seller”),
for the purposes of ConnectM acquiring from Seller certain of the issued and outstanding equity securities of DeliveryCircle, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company (“DeliveryCircle”). DeliveryCircle
is engaged in the business of providing dispatch and delivery services and related software. Capitalized terms used herein but not defined
herein have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Purchase Agreement.
The
Purchase Agreement was unanimously approved by the Company’s directors on August 2, 2024. Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, at
the closing of the transactions contemplated therein, ConnectM purchased from the Seller certain membership interests in DeliveryCircle,
comprising 842,157 Class A Units, 207,843 Class P Units and 3,063 Series A Units (the “Acquired
Interests”), which represent issued and outstanding equity securities of DeliveryCircle comprising (i) forty-six
percent (46.0%) of the equity interests in DeliveryCircle and (ii) fifty-seven percent (57.0%) of the voting interests in DeliveryCircle.
In addition, in connection with ConnectM’s acquisition of the Acquired Interests, ConnectM will have the right to appoint four (4)
out of the seven (7) voting members to DeliveryCircle’s board of directors.
Purchase Price
Pursuant
to the Purchase Agreement, ConnectM has agreed to acquire the Acquired Interests for an amount up to $5,234,788.00, comprising: (i) $520,000.00
(the “Base Purchase Price”), plus (ii) the Contingent Value Amount,
as described below, subject to adjustment as provided in the Purchase Agreement. The Base Purchase Price is due and payable to
the Seller thirty (30) days after August 5, 2024 (the “Closing Date”).
Contingent
Value Amount. After the end of each of the eight calendar years commencing with the calendar year ending December 31, 2024 (each,
a “Measurement Year”) ConnectM will pay to the Seller with respect
to each Measurement Year an amount (each a “Contingent Value Payment”)
equal to lowest of (i) the amount set forth in the table below opposite the applicable Measurement Year under the heading “Base
Amount,” (ii) twenty percent (20.0%) of the amount of DeliveryCircle’s Revenue Growth for the applicable Measurement Year
and (iii) thirty-seven percent (37.0%) of DeliveryCircle’s EBITDA for the applicable Measurement Year.
Measurement Year (calendar year) | | |
Base Amount | |
2024 | | |
$ | 355,000.00 | |
2025 | | |
$ | 288,147.00 | |
2026 | | |
$ | 488,416.00 | |
2027 | | |
$ | 473,357.00 | |
2028 | | |
$ | 591,696.00 | |
2029 | | |
$ | 739,620.00 | |
2030 | | |
$ | 924,525.00 | |
2031 | | |
$ | 854,669.00 | |
Seller will have a period
of time each year to review and disagree with ConnectM’s calculations with respect to each Contingent Value Payment and, if necessary,
the parties have agreed to attempt in good faith to reach a resolution of such disagreement. If such disagreement cannot be resolved,
then the parties will mutually select a regionally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants to compute the amounts
in question and such resulting calculation will be binding and conclusive upon the parties, absent manifest error .
Voluntary
Prepayment. At ConnectM’s election, in its sole and absolute discretion, ConnectM may pay to Seller in full satisfaction
of the Purchase Price, an amount equal to (i) the amount set forth in the table below opposite the applicable calendar year during which
such payment is made under the heading “Base Prepayment Amount,” less (ii) the Base Purchase Price and less (iii) the aggregate
amount of all Contingent Value Payments which have been paid to Seller as of the date of such payment.
Calendar Year | |
Base Prepayment Amount | |
2024 | |
$ | 3,955,000.00 | |
2025 | |
$ | 4,200,000.00 | |
2026 | |
$ | 4,444,000.00 | |
2027 | |
$ | 4,667,000.00 | |
2028 | |
$ | 4,871,000.00 | |
2029 | |
$ | 5,044,000.00 | |
2030 | |
$ | 5,171,000.00 | |
2031 | |
$ | 5,234,000.00 | |
Payment
Upon Trigger Event. In the event a Trigger Event (as defined below) shall occur after the Closing, ConnectM will pay in full satisfaction
of the Purchase Price, an amount equal to (i) the lesser of (A) seventy percent (70.0%) of the net proceeds actually received by ConnectM
as a result of such Trigger Event and (B) the then-applicable Prepayment Amount applicable for the calendar year prior to the calendar
year during which such Trigger Event shall have occurred, as per the above schedule, less (ii) the Base Purchase Price and less (iii)
the aggregate amount of all Contingent Value Payments which have been paid to Seller as of the date of such payment.
“Trigger
Event” means (a) the direct or indirect sale, transfer or other disposition (including by way of equity sale, merger,
consolidation or other similar transaction) of fifty percent (50%) or more of the then issued and outstanding equity interests of DeliveryCircle
in one or a series of related transactions, (b) the merger or consolidation of DeliveryCircle with or into any other entity, in one or
a series of related transactions, pursuant to which fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity interests of the surviving or resulting
entity is held by one or more third parties, or (c) the sale, transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets
of DeliveryCircle, in one or a series of related transactions; provided that none of the transactions described in the foregoing clauses
(a) through (c) shall constitute a Trigger Event for purposes of the Purchase Agreement if the acquirer or other counterparty in such
transaction is an affiliate of ConnectM.
Payment
Upon Acquisition of Remaining Interests. If, at any time prior to December 31, 2031, ConnectM shall not have satisfied in full
its obligation to pay the Purchase Price and ConnectM acquires, directly or indirectly, all, or substantially all, of the remaining 43.0%
of the membership interests in DeliveryCircle, then ConnectM shall, at Seller’s election, pay to Seller an amount equal to the lesser
of (i) (A) an amount that is proportional (based upon the ratio of the Acquired Interests to all of the membership interests of DeliveryCircle
being purchased) to the amount paid to the holders of such other membership interests, less (B) the Base Purchase Price, less (C) the
aggregate amount of all Contingent Value Payments which have been paid to Seller as of the date of such payment and (ii) the Prepayment
Amount as of the date of such election.
Representations and Warranties; Covenants
ConnectM
and the Seller have made customary representations, warranties and covenants in the Purchase Agreement, including, among other things,
a five (5) year non-competition and non-solicitation covenant of the Seller. Seller has also covenanted to obtain and deliver to
ConnectM suitable agreements and/or amendments to the governing documents of DeliveryCircle to provide that ConnectM will have the right
to appoint four (4) out of the seven (7) voting members to DeliveryCircle’s board of directors.
Except for certain Fundamental
Representations, which shall, in the case of representations regarding Tax matters and Employee Benefit Plans, survive until expiration
of the applicable statutes of limitation plus sixty (60) days, and in the case of the other Fundamental Representations, survive indefinitely,
all representations and warranties set forth in the Purchase Agreement shall survive for eighteen (18) months after the Closing Date.
The foregoing summary of the
Purchase Agreement does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the actual Purchase Agreement, which
is filed as Exhibit 10.1 hereto, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
Amendment to Forward Purchase Agreement
As
previously reported on it Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 1, 2023, the Company entered into that certain OTC Equity Prepaid
Forward Transaction, dated as of December 31, 2022 (as amended from time to time, the “Forward
Purchase Agreement”), by and among (i) Meteora Special Opportunity Fund I, LP (“MSOF”),
(ii) Meteora Capital Partners, LP (“MCP”), (iii) Meteora Select Trading
Opportunities Master, LP (“MSTO” and with MSOF, MCP, and MSTO, collectively
the “Seller”), and (iv) the Company. Capitalized terms used herein
but not defined herein have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Forward Purchase Agreement.
On
August 2, 2024, the Company and the Seller entered into an amendment (the “Amendment”)
to the Forward Purchase Agreement, pursuant to which, among other things:
| a. | The Settlement Method has been changed from “Physical Settlement” to “Cash Settlement”. |
| b. | The section titled “Maturity Consideration” has been deleted in its entirety. |
| c. | An additional Valuation Date has been added, namely, the date specified by Seller in a written notice
to be delivered to Counterparty at Seller’s sole discretion. |
| d. | Provisions for “Settlement Amount, “Settlement Amount Adjustment,” Valuation Period”
and “Cash Settlement Payment Date” with respect to the additional Valuation Date have been added. |
| e. | The Reset Price has been changed to mean “The Reset Price shall initially be the Initial Price.
The Reset Price shall be adjusted on the first scheduled trading day of each week (each a “Reset Date”) commencing with the
first week following the thirtieth day after the closing of the Business Combination to be the lowest of (a) the then current Reset Price,
(b) the Initial Price and (c) the VWAP Price of the Shares of the prior week, but not lower than $2.00; provided that the Reset Price
may be further reduced pursuant to a Dilutive Offering Reset. |
| f. | The Prepayment Shortfall has been changed to mean “An amount in USD equal to 0.50% of the product
of the Number of Shares and the Initial Price paid by Seller to Counterparty on the Prepayment Date (which amount was netted from the
Prepayment Amount). Additionally, Counterparty shall have the option, at its sole discretion, at any time up to forty-five (45) calendar
days prior to the Valuation Date, to request additional Prepayment Shortfall via written requests to Seller in intervals of $300,000 (each
an “Additional Shortfall Request”), provided Counterparty shall only be able to make an Additional Shortfall Request if the
(i) Seller has recovered 120% of any outstanding Prepayment Shortfall via Shortfall Sales as further described in the Section titled “Prepayment
Shortfall Consideration” and (ii) the VWAP Price over the ten (10) trading days prior to an Additional Shortfall Request multiplied
by the then current Number of Shares (excluding unregistered shares) held by Seller less Shortfall Sale Shares be at least seven (7) times
greater than the Additional Shortfall Request, and (iii) the average daily value traded over the prior ten (10) trading days be at least
seven (7) times greater than the Additional Shortfall Request (with (i), (ii) and (iii) collectively as the “Equity Conditions”).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller, in its sole discretion, may waive the Equity Conditions for each Additional Shortfall Request,
if applicable, in writing to Counterparty. |
| g. | Seller may sell Recycled Shares at any time and at any sales price, without payment by Seller of any Early
Termination Obligation until such time as the proceeds from such sales equal 120% of the Prepayment Shortfall. |
The foregoing description of the Amendment does
not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by the terms and conditions of the Amendment, a copy of which is filed as
Exhibit 10.1 hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
Item 2.01 |
Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets. |
The closing of the transactions contemplated by
the Purchase Agreement occurred on the Closing Date. The disclosure set forth in Item 1.01 “Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement”
above regarding the Purchase Agreement, is incorporated herein by reference into this Item 2.01.
Financial Statements and Supplementary Data
The information set forth under Item 9.01 of this
Current Report on Form 8-K is incorporated herein by reference.
Financial Statements and Exhibits
The information set forth under Item 9.01 of this
Current Report on Form 8-K is incorporated herein by reference.
| Item 7.01. | Regulation FD Disclosure. |
On August 6, 2024, ConnectM issued a press release
announcing the Closing. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference. The information
in Exhibit 99.1 is being furnished and shall not be deemed “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section.
Item 9.01 | Financial Statements and Exhibits. |
(a) Financial Statements of Businesses or Funds Acquired.
To the extent required, financial statements required
by this item will be filed by amendment to this Current Report on Form 8-K no later than 71 calendar days after the date on which this
Current Report on Form 8-K is required to be filed.
(b) Pro Forma Financial Information.
To the extent required, pro forma financial information
required by this item will be filed by amendment to this Current Report on Form 8-K no later than 71 calendar days after the date on which
this Current Report on Form 8-K is required to be filed.
(c) Shell Company Transactions.
Not applicable.
(d) Exhibits.
SIGNATURE
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, hereunto duly authorized.
Dated: August 6, 2024
CONNECTM TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC. |
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By: |
/s/ Bhaskar Panigrahi |
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Name: |
Bhaskar Panigrahi |
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Title: |
Chief Executive Officer |
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Exhibit 2.1
MEMBERSHIP
INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT
by and among
CONNECTM
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.,
a Delaware corporation
and
Vijaya Rao,
an individual resident of the State of Delaware
Dated as of August
5, 2024
MEMBERSHIP INTEREST
PURCHASE AGREEMENT
August 5,
2024
This
MEMBERSHIP INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT is made as of the date first above written by and among ConnectM Technology Services, Inc., a
Delaware corporation (the “Purchaser”), and Vijaya Rao, an individual resident of the State of Delaware (“Seller”).
Certain capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Section 12.2.
WHEREAS,
DeliveryCircle LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”), is engaged in the business of providing
dispatch and delivery services and related software (the “Business”);
WHEREAS,
the Seller owns, free and clear of all Liens and other encumbrances, membership interests in the Company, comprising 842,157 Class A
Units, 207,843 Class P Units and 3,063 Series A Units (the “Acquired Interests”), which give the Seller the right
to appoint four (4) voting members to the Company’s Board of Directors, which Board has seven (7) total voting members free and
clear of all Liens and other encumbrances;
WHEREAS,
Purchaser desires to purchase the Acquired Interests from Seller, and Seller desires to sell such Acquired Interests to Purchaser, all
upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, such that after such purchase and sale the Purchaser will own membership interests
in the Company which give the Purchaser the right to appoint four (4) voting members to the Company’s Board of Directors, which
Board has seven (7) total voting members.
NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein set forth and for the benefits to be derived from the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby, the Parties agree as follows:
Section
1. Purchase and Sale of Acquired Interests. Subject
to the terms and conditions, and based upon the representations and warranties, hereinafter set forth, Purchaser agrees to purchase,
accept and pay for, and Seller agrees to sell, assign and deliver all of the Acquired Interests at the Closing (as hereinafter
defined) for the Purchase Price set forth in Section 2.1.
Section
2.
Consideration and Manner of Payment.
2.1.
Purchase Price, Etc.
| (a) | The
“Purchase Price” means, subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 2.6
of this Agreement, an amount up to $5,234,788.00, comprising: (i) $520,000.00 (the “Base
Purchase Price”), plus (ii) the Contingent Value Amount, the amount and
payment of which is governed by Sections 2.2 and 2.4, subject to adjustment
as provided in this Agreement. |
| (b) |
The “Initial Cash Payment” means the Base Purchase Price. |
Membership Interest Purchase Agreement | Page 1 |
2.2.
Contingent Value Matters.
| (a) | On
or prior to the later of (i) the date which is thirty (30) days after the end of each of
the eight calendar years commencing with the calendar year ending December 31, 2024 (each,
a “Measurement Year”) and (ii) the date which is ten (10) days after the
Seller and/or the Company shall have provided such information as is reasonably requested
by the Purchaser in connection with its obligations under this Section 2.2, the Purchaser
shall calculate the Company’s Revenue Growth and EBITDA for each such applicable Measurement
Year and shall deliver notice thereof to Seller (each, a “Calculation Notice”).
Subject to the provisions of Section 2.6, the Purchaser shall pay to the Seller with
respect to each Measurement Year an amount (each, a “Contingent Value Payment”)
equal to lowest of (i) the amount set forth in the table below opposite the applicable Measurement
Year under the heading “Base Amount,” (ii) twenty percent (20.0%) of the amount
of the Company’s Revenue Growth for the applicable Measurement Year and (iii) thirty-seven
percent (37.0%) of the Company’s EBITDA for the applicable Measurement Year, which
Contingent Value Payment shall be paid by the Purchaser to the Seller on or prior to the
latest (each, a “Contingent Value Payment Date”) of (x) the date which
is forty-five (45) days following the last day of the Measurement Year for which the applicable
Contingent Value Payment was earned, (y) the date which thirty (30) days after the Seller
and/or the Company shall have provided such information as is reasonably requested by the
Purchaser in connection with its calculation of the Contingent Value Payment for the applicable
Measurement Year and (z) the date which is ten (10) days following the resolution of any
Dispute regarding the applicable Calculation Notice (as hereinafter defined) in accordance
with Section 2.4. The Purchaser shall determine the Gross Revenue and EBITDA in good
faith in accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles applied on a consistent basis throughout
the periods covered thereby. |
Measurement Year (calendar year) | |
Base Amount | |
2024 | |
$ | 355,000.00 | |
2025 | |
$ | 288,147.00 | |
2026 | |
$ | 488,416.00 | |
2027 | |
$ | 473,357.00 | |
2028 | |
$ | 591,696.00 | |
2029 | |
$ | 739,620.00 | |
2030 | |
$ | 924,525.00 | |
2031 | |
$ | 854,669.00 | |
Membership Interest Purchase Agreement | Page 2 |
| (b) | The
Purchaser shall deliver to the Seller written notice of its calculation of Revenue Growth
and EBITDA for each Measurement Year (each, a “Contingent Value Calculation Notice”)
on or prior to the date which is thirty (30) days after the end of each such applicable Measurement
Year. |
| (c) | For
U.S. federal Income Tax purposes, any payment by the Purchaser to the Seller pursuant to
this Section 2.3 is intended to be eligible for installment method reporting under Section
453 of the Code, a portion of which may be treated as imputed interest, and the Parties shall
file their Tax Returns accordingly, unless a contrary treatment is required by Law. In addition,
the Parties are structuring the transaction to qualify for capital gain treatment. |
2.3.
[Reserved.]
2.4.
Contingent Value Finalization.
| (a) | After
the Seller’s receipt of each Contingent Value Calculation Notice (a “Calculation
Notice”), the Seller will have fifteen (15) business days (each, an “Objection
Period”) to review such Calculation Notice. During the applicable Objection Period,
the Purchaser shall reasonably cooperate with the Seller, including by promptly providing
the Seller or Seller’s Representatives with reasonable access to any books, records
and work papers of the Purchaser requested by the Seller in writing related to the preparation
of the applicable Calculation Notice that are necessary to allow the Seller to verify the
accuracy of the calculations set forth in the applicable Calculation Notice. The Purchaser’s
calculations set forth in the applicable Calculation Notice will be conclusive and binding
upon the Parties unless, prior to the expiration of applicable Objection Period, the Seller
notifies the Purchaser in writing that it disagrees with the Purchaser’s calculations
(an “Objection Notice”). Such Objection Notice shall include a schedule
setting forth the Seller’s calculations of the items set forth in the applicable Calculation
Notice and shall provide supporting documentation supporting such calculations. The Seller’s
calculations set forth in the applicable Objection Notice will be final, conclusive and binding
upon the Parties unless, within fifteen (15) business days following the date of Seller’s
applicable Objection Notice, the Purchaser notifies the Seller in writing that it disagrees
with the Seller’s calculation (each, a “Purchaser’s Objection Notice”).
If the Purchaser disagrees with the Seller’s calculation, a representative of the Purchaser
shall promptly meet with the Seller, and such Parties shall attempt in good faith to reach
a resolution of such disagreement. If such disagreement is not resolved within fifteen (15)
days after delivery of the applicable Purchaser’s Objection Notice (“Dispute”),
the Parties shall mutually select a regionally recognized firm of independent certified public
accountants (“Accounting Firm”) to compute the amounts set forth in the
applicable Calculation Notice, and such calculation will be binding and conclusive upon the
Parties absent manifest error and shall constitute an arbitral award that is final and unappealable
and upon which a judgment may be entered by a court having jurisdiction thereof. Purchaser
and Seller shall cooperate with the Accounting Firm in the Accounting Firm’s review
and resolution of the Dispute. The fees and expenses (including any retainer paid) of such
accounting firm shall be allocated to be paid by the Purchaser, on the one hand, and/or the
Seller, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the portion of the contested amount
not awarded to each side bears to the amount actually contested by such side. In making its
determination, the Accounting Firm shall be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
The Purchaser and the Seller will request that such accounting firm determine, in writing,
the allocation of their fees (including any retainer paid) in accordance with the immediately
preceding sentence. Each Party will otherwise bear its own fees and expenses. |
Membership Interest Purchase Agreement | Page 3 |
| (b) | If
the Seller does not provide an applicable Objection Notice, then the Purchaser or the Seller
(as applicable) shall be required to make the applicable payment, if any, to Seller or the
Purchaser (as applicable) within ten (10) business days following the expiration of the applicable
Objection Period (or such applicable later time as provided in this Agreement). |
2.5.
Transactions to be Affected.
(a)
The Purchaser shall, subject to Section 2.6:
| (i) | On
the date which is thirty (30) days after the Closing Date (the “Initial Payment
Date”), the Purchaser shall pay on behalf of the Seller, to the parties to whom
the Closing Transaction Expenses are due, payment of the Closing Transaction Expenses, by
check or by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the address or account(s) designated
by each Person to whom such Closing Transaction Expenses are to be paid, as applicable, which
payment shall be deemed to comprise a payment towards the Initial Cash Payment; |
| (ii) | On
the Initial Payment Date, the Purchaser shall pay to the Seller the balance, if any, of the
Initial Cash Payment, after deducting the aggregate amounts of all payments made by Purchaser
pursuant to Section 2.5(a)(i); |
| (iii) | On
each Contingent Value Payment Date, pay to the Seller the applicable Contingent Value Payment
relating to the Measurement Period corresponding to such Contingent Value Payment Date; |
| (iv) | deliver
to the Seller the Transaction Documents and all other agreements, documents, instruments
or certificates required to be delivered by the Purchaser at or prior to the Closing pursuant
to Section 9 of this Agreement. |
Membership Interest Purchase Agreement | Page 4 |
(b)
At the Closing:
| (i) | the
Seller shall deliver to the Purchaser evidence of assignment of the Acquired Interests to
Purchaser; |
| (ii) | the
Seller shall deliver to the Purchaser the Transaction Documents and all other agreements,
documents, instruments or certificates required to be delivered by the Seller at or prior
to the Closing pursuant to Section 8 of this Agreement. |
2.6.
Prepayment.
| (a) | Voluntary
Prepayment. At the Purchaser’s election, in its sole and absolute discretion, the
Purchaser may pay to Seller in full satisfaction of the Purchase Price, an amount (the “Prepayment
Amount”) equal to (i) the amount set forth in the table below opposite the applicable
calendar year during which such payment is made under the heading “Base Prepayment
Amount,” less (ii) the Initial Cash Payment, less (iii) the aggregate
amount of all Contingent Value Payments which have been paid to Seller as of the date of
such payment. |
Calendar Year | |
Base Prepayment Amount | |
2024 | |
$ | 3,955,000.00 | |
2025 | |
$ | 4,200,000.00 | |
2026 | |
$ | 4,444,000.00 | |
2027 | |
$ | 4,667,000.00 | |
2028 | |
$ | 4,871,000.00 | |
2029 | |
$ | 5,044,000.00 | |
2030 | |
$ | 5,171,000.00 | |
2031 | |
$ | 5,234,000.00 | |
| (b) | Payment
Upon Trigger Event. In the event a Trigger Event shall occur after the Closing, Purchaser
will pay in full satisfaction of the Purchase Price, an amount equal to (i) the lesser of
(A) seventy percent (70.0%) of the net proceeds (after deducting applicable costs, expenses
and taxes) actually received by Purchaser as a result of such Trigger Event and (B) the then-applicable
Prepayment Amount applicable for the calendar year prior to the calendar year during which
such Trigger Event shall have occurred, as per the above schedule, less (ii) the Initial
Cash Payment, less (iii) the aggregate amount of all Contingent Value Payments which
have been paid to Seller as of the date of such payment. |
Membership Interest Purchase Agreement | Page 5 |
| (c) | Payment
Upon Acquisition of Remaining Interests. If, at any time prior to December 31, 2031,
Purchaser shall not have satisfied in full its obligation to pay the Purchase Price pursuant
to Section 2.6(a) or Section 2.6(b), Purchaser acquires, directly or indirectly,
all, or substantially all, of the remaining 43.0% of the membership interests in the Company,
such that the Purchaser shall then own, directly or indirectly, all, or substantially all,
of the issued and outstanding membership interests in the Company, then the Purchaser shall,
at Seller’s election, which election shall be made within thirty (30) days after Seller
shall have received notice of such acquisition, pay to Seller an amount equal to the lesser
of (i) (A) an amount that is proportional (based upon the ratio of the Acquired Interests
to all of the membership interests of the Company being purchased) to the amount paid to
the holders of such other membership interests, less (B) the Initial Cash Payment,
less (C) the aggregate amount of all Contingent Value Payments which have been paid
to Seller as of the date of such payment and (ii) the amount of the Prepayment Amount as
of the date of such election. Any such payment shall be paid, if under clause (i), on the
same terms and at the same time as any payments made to such other holders, or, under clause
(ii), within thirty (30) calendar days after the closing of such acquisition. |
| (d) | Effect
on Purchase Price. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event of any prepayment
pursuant to this Section 2.6, the “Purchase Price” shall mean an amount
equal to (i) the Initial Cash Payment, plus (ii) the aggregate amount of all Contingent
Value Payments which have been paid to Seller as of the date of such payment, plus (iii)
the aggregate payments made by Purchaser to Seller pursuant to Section 2.6(a), (b) or
(c), as applicable. |
Section
3. Closing. Subject to the conditions
precedent set forth herein, the closing hereunder (the “Closing”) shall take place on the date first above written
(the “Closing Date”), and shall be effective as of 12:01 a.m. on such date.
Section
4. Representations and Warranties Concerning the Company. The
Seller represents and warrants to the Purchaser as follows, as of the date hereof, to the Seller’s Knowledge:
4.1.
Organization and Existence. The Company is a limited
liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware. The Company has the power to own
or lease its property and to carry on its business in the manner and at such locations as that business is currently being conducted.
The books and records of the Company as have been made available to the Purchaser at the Closing by the Seller are, taken as a whole,
complete and correct in all material respects. The Company does not have any subsidiaries, nor does it own, directly or indirectly, beneficially
or of record, any interest in any corporation, association, partnership or other entity.
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4.2.
Capitalization. Schedule 4.2 sets forth the Company’s
issued and outstanding membership interests as of the date hereof. The Seller is the record owner of the Acquired Interests and own such
Acquired Interests free and clear of all Liens other than restrictions imposed by state and federal securities laws. All of the Acquired
Interests have been duly authorized and are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.2,
the Company does not have any other equity securities or securities containing any equity features authorized, issued or outstanding,
and there are no agreements, options, warrants or other rights or arrangements existing or outstanding which provide for the sale or
issuance of any of the foregoing by the Company. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.2, there are no outstanding (a) membership
interests, equity interests or voting securities of the Company, (b) securities convertible or exchangeable into equity interests of
the Company, (c) any options, warrants, purchase rights, subscription rights, preemptive rights, conversion rights, exchange rights,
calls, puts, rights of first refusal or other contracts that could require the Company to issue, sell or otherwise cause to become outstanding
or to acquire, repurchase or redeem equity interests of the Company or (d) stock appreciation, phantom stock, profit participation or
similar rights with respect to the Company.
4.3.
Approvals; No Violation. No consent, approval, authorization
or order of any court or governmental agency or body is required to be obtained by the Company for the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereunder will (i) violate any statute, regulation, injunction, judgment, order, decree or ruling to which the Company is subject, nor
will it require the authorization or approval of, or the filing of any notice with any governmental agency or authority; or (ii) result
in a violation or breach of any term or provision of, or constitute a default under, the Company’s Certificate of Organization
or operating agreement or any Contract to which the Company is a party or by which it is bound; or (iii) result in any lien, charge,
pledge, encumbrance or limitation on alienability of any kind upon the Acquired Interests.
4.4.
Financial Statements; Etc. Attached hereto as Schedule
4.4, are the following financial statements of the Company: the balance sheet, statement of income, statement of changes in stockholder’s
equity, and statements of cash flows for the periods ended December 31, 2023, December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021 (the “Annual
Financial Statements”) and a management-prepared balance sheet for the five-month period ending May 31, 2024 (the “Latest
Balance Sheet”) and income statement of the Company for the five-month period ending May 31, 2024 (together with the Latest
Balance Sheet, the “Latest Financial Statements” and, together with the Annual Financial Statement, the “Financial
Statements”). The Annual Financial Statements, other than the exclusion of any explanatory footnotes and other presentation
items thereon, have been prepared in accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles applied on a consistent basis throughout the periods
covered thereby, present fairly the financial condition of the Company as of such dates and the results of operations of the Company
for such periods, and are consistent with the books and records of the Company. The Latest Financial Statements have been prepared in
accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles applied on a consistent basis throughout the periods covered thereby, present fairly
the financial condition of the Company as of such dates and the results of operations of the Company for such periods, are correct and
complete in all material respects and are consistent with the books and records of the Company.
4.5.
Title to Assets. The Company has good and marketable
title to all of the assets reflected in the balance sheet in the Latest Financial Statements (except for those assets that have been
sold in the ordinary and usual course of the Company’s business or that have been replaced with items of like or greater value
and utility subsequent to the date thereof), free and clear of any and all liens, claims, mortgages, charges, exceptions or encumbrances.
Such assets shown in the Latest Balance Sheet constitute all of the assets necessary for the conduct of Company’s business in the
manner in which that business is currently being conducted.
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4.6.
Quality of Assets. All of the Company’s Outstanding
Receivables represent valid obligations of the Company’s customers arising from bona fide transactions in the ordinary course of
the Business and are fully collectible (without any defenses, counterclaims, or setoffs), subject only to the bad debt reserve specified
therein.
4.7.
Trade Names and Other Intellectual Property.
| (a) | The
Company exclusive owner of, or has a valid license to, all patents, copyrights, trade secrets,
trademarks, trade names or other proprietary rights and computer software necessary for the
operation of the Company’s business as presently conducted or contemplated (“Intellectual
Property”). There are no claims or demands of any other Person pertaining to any
of such Intellectual Property and no proceedings have been instituted, or are pending or
threatened, which challenge the rights of the Company in respect thereof. Without limiting
the generality of the foregoing, the Company has the right to use, free and clear of claims
or rights of other Persons, all customer lists, designs, manufacturing or other processes,
computer software, systems and other information required for the Business as presently conducted
or contemplated. |
| (b) | The
Company has not granted any licenses or other rights to others in Intellectual Property owned
or licensed by the Company, except for licenses to its bona fide customers in the ordinary
course of the operation of the Business. |
| (c) | The
present business and activities of the Company do not infringe any Intellectual Property
of any other Person. No proceeding charging the Company with infringement of any adversely
held Intellectual Property has been filed or is threatened to be filed. |
4.8.
No Undisclosed Liabilities. The Company has no indebtedness,
obligations, commitments or liabilities, accrued, absolute, contingent, threatened or otherwise (collectively, the “Liabilities”),
of the nature required to be disclosed in a balance sheet prepared in accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles, except for Liabilities
reflected in the Latest Balance Sheet and Liabilities arising in the ordinary course of business since the date of the Latest Balance
Sheet.
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4.9.
Absence of Certain Changes. Since December 31, 2023,
there has not been any fact, event, change, circumstance or occurrence that has a Material Adverse Effect on the business, assets, liabilities,
financial condition, or results of operations, of the Company, except to the extent resulting from (A) changes in general local, domestic,
foreign, or international economic conditions, (B) changes affecting generally the industries or markets in which the Company operates,
(C) acts of war, sabotage or terrorism, military actions or the escalation thereof, (D) any changes in applicable laws or accounting
rules or principles, including changes in GAAP, (E) any other action required by this Agreement, or (F) the announcement of the Transactions.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, since that date:
| (a) | the
Company has not sold, leased, transferred or assigned, nor imposed, nor permitted the imposition
of, any lien, encumbrance or other charge upon, any of its assets, tangible or intangible,
except for sales from inventory in the ordinary course of business; |
| (b) | the
Company has not entered into any Contract (or series of related Contracts), other than purchase orders placed and sales orders received
in the ordinary course of business; |
| (c) | no
Person (including Company) has accelerated, terminated, modified or canceled any Contract
to which Company is a party or by which Company is bound and no such customer, supplier or
other party intends to terminate, modify or cancel any such Contract; |
| (d) | the
Company has not made any distribution, loan, or other payment of any kind to, or incurred
any obligation to, or entered into any transaction of any other kind with, the Seller and/or
any member, manager, officer, director and/or beneficial owner of any of the equity securities
of the Company, and has not, except in the ordinary course of business, made any such distribution,
loan or other payment incurred any such obligation or entered into any such transaction with
Seller and/or any member, manager, officer, director and/or beneficial owner of any of the
equity securities of the Company; |
| (e) | the
Company has not granted any increase in the base compensation of, made any loan to or made
any other change in employment terms for, any of the Company’s employees, except for
raises and bonuses awarded in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practices;
and Company has not entered into any written or oral employment contract or collective-bargaining
agreement; |
| (f) | the
Company has not incurred any obligation as guarantor or otherwise, except in the ordinary
course of business; and |
| (g) | the
Company has not experienced any event, occurrence or development that has had, or could reasonably
be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; and |
| (h) | the
Company has not committed to any of the foregoing. |
4.10.
Litigation. There are no actions, suits, claims,
arbitration proceedings, or other proceedings or investigations (whether or not purportedly on behalf of or against the Company) pending,
or threatened at law or in equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other governmental court, department, commission, board,
bureau, agency or instrumentality, against or affecting the Company or the Business. No such action, suit, proceeding or investigation
has been filed against or affecting the Company or the Business at any time from or after January 1, 2018. There is no order, writ, injunction
or decree of any federal, state, municipal court or other governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality
pending against the Company or the Business.
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4.11.
Legal Compliance.
| (a) | The
Company has conducted its business in all material respects in compliance with all applicable
laws (including rules, regulations, injunctions, judgments, orders and decrees) of all federal,
state, local and foreign governments (and their agencies), including without limitation any
and all so-called environmental laws, and has not at any time from and after January 1, 2018,
received notice of any material violation or alleged material violation of any such law,
rule, regulation, injunction, judgment, rider or decree. |
| (b) | The
Company has obtained all permits, registrations, licenses, certificates and approvals (collectively,
the “Licenses”) that are required to be obtained by the Company (or that
have been obtained by the Company, even though not required) to conduct its business. |
The Company
has obtained all such Licenses, all of which are valid and in full force and effect, and the Company has at all times operated its business
in compliance in all material respects with such Licenses.
4.12.
Tax Matters.
| (a) | All
Tax Returns required to be filed on or before the Closing Date by the Company have been,
or will be, timely filed. Such Tax Returns are, or will be, true, complete and correct in
all respects. All Taxes due and owing by the Company (whether or not shown on any Tax Return)
have been, or will be, timely paid. |
| (b) | The
Company has withheld and paid each Tax required to have been withheld and paid in connection
with amounts paid or owing to any employee, independent contractor, creditor, customer, member
or other party, and complied with all information reporting and backup withholding provisions
of applicable Law. |
| (c) | No
claim has been made by any taxing authority in any jurisdiction where the Company does not
file Tax Returns that it is, or may be, subject to Tax by that jurisdiction. |
| (d) | No
extensions or waivers of statutes of limitations have been given or requested with respect
to any Taxes of the Company. |
| (e) | The
amount of the Company’s Liability for unpaid Taxes for all periods ending on or before
the date of the Latest Financial Statements does not, in the aggregate, exceed the amount
of accruals for Taxes (excluding reserves for deferred Taxes) reflected on the Financial
Statements. The amount of the Company’s Liability for unpaid Taxes for all periods
following the end of the recent period covered by the Financial Statements shall not, in
the aggregate, exceed the amount of accruals for Taxes (excluding reserves for deferred Taxes)
as adjusted for the passage of time in accordance with the past custom and practice of the
Company (and which accruals shall not exceed comparable amounts incurred in similar periods
in prior years). |
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4.13.
Contracts, Leases, etc.
| (a) | The
Seller has provided or has caused the Company to provide copies of all Contracts to which
the Company is a party, or by which any of its property or assets are bound, that fall into
one or more of the following categories (each, a “Material Contract”): |
| (i) | Contracts
with any current or former shareholder, director, manager or officer of the Company or any
of its Affiliates; |
| (ii) | Contracts
for the sale of any of the assets of the Company other than in the ordinary course of business; |
| (iii) | Joint
venture agreements; |
| (iv) | Contracts
containing covenants of the Company not to compete in any line of business or with any Person
in any geographical area or covenants of any other Person not to compete with the Company
in any line of business or in any geographical area; |
| (v) | Contracts
relating to the acquisition by the Company of any operating business or the capital stock
of any other Person; |
| (vi) | Contracts
relating to the borrowing of money; |
| (vii) | Any
lease of real estate; or |
| (viii) | Any
other Contracts, other than leases of real property and proposals or purchase orders entered
into with customers in the ordinary course of business, which involve the receipt or expenditure
of more than $50,000 in the aggregate or require performance by any party more than two years
from the date hereof. |
| (b) | Each
of such Material Contracts is true, complete and correct in all material respects. With respect
to each Material Contract: (i) the Material Contract is legal, valid, binding, enforceable
and in full force and effect; (ii) subject to obtaining any third party consents required
under such Material Contract in connection with a transfer of the Acquired Interests, the
Material Contract will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force
and effect on identical terms following the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement; and (iii) no party is in breach or default, and no event has occurred
which with notice or lapse of time would constitute a breach or default, or permit termination,
modification or acceleration, under the Contract. Neither the Company nor the Purchaser will
be subject to any penalty or liquidated damages by reason of the sale of Acquired Interests
contemplated by this Agreement. |
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4.14.
Insurance. The Company currently maintains insurance
policies (including property, casualty, combined general liability and workers’ compensation insurance) as required by law and
as is customary for similarly situated businesses, each of which is in full force and effect. Each such policy is sufficient for the
Company to comply with all requirements of law and with all requirements imposed by any Contract to which it is a party, and the premiums
with respect to each such policy have been paid in full.
4.15.
Employees.
| (a) | No
employee has any plans to terminate his or her employment with the Company. The Company is
not a party to or bound by any collective-bargaining agreement, nor has the Company experienced
any strikes, grievances, claims of unfair labor practices or other collective-bargaining
disputes. The Company is not aware of any organizational effort presently being made or,
to the Seller’s Knowledge, threatened by or on behalf of any labor union with respect
to the Company’s employees. |
| (b) | The
Company has paid, or will pay when due, all salaries, wages and benefits, including severance
benefits, to which the Company’s employees are currently entitled and which they have
earned. All such benefits are accrued on the books of the Company and in the Financial Statements. |
4.16.
Employee Benefit Plans. Each “employee benefit
plan” as defined by Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”),
nor any other pension, profit-sharing, deferred compensation, bonus, stock option, share appreciation right, severance, group or individual
health, dental, medical, life insurance, survivor benefit, or similar plan, policy, or arrangement, whether formal or informal, written
or oral, for the benefit of any director, officer, consultant, independent contractor or employee, whether active or terminated, of the
Company with respect to which the Company has a liability (each, an “Employee Benefit Plan”) is and has heretofore
been maintained and operated in material compliance with the terms of such Employee Benefit Plan and with all requirements of law in
effect from time to time applicable to such Employee Benefit Plan, including but not limited to ERISA and the Code. Each Employee Benefit
Plan that is intended to qualify under Section 401(a) of the Code has been determined by the IRS to be so qualified in form (or an opinion
letter has been issued to the prototype sponsor or volume submitter upon which the Company is entitled to rely), and nothing has occurred
as to any such Employee Benefit Plan that has resulted or is likely to result in the revocation of such determination as to such Employee
Benefit Plan. There is no pending or threatened, legal action, proceeding, or investigation, other than routine claims for benefits,
concerning any Employee Benefit Plan or any fiduciary or service provider thereof, and there is no basis for any such legal action, proceeding,
or investigation.
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4.17.
Representations with Respect to Changes. Since December
31, 2023, other than payments to be made pursuant to this Agreement, the Company has not (i) made any distributions or other payments
(other than guaranteed payments in accordance with past practice) to the Seller or to any third parties for which Seller would gain a
benefit (by way of example and without limitation, Affiliates, family members, etc.), (ii) incurred any accounts payable other than in
the ordinary course of its business, consistent with past practice, (iii) incurred any Indebtedness or (iv) entered into any agreement
with respect to the foregoing.
4.18.
Brokers. The Company has not employed any broker,
finder or agent, nor has the Company otherwise dealt with or become in any way obligated for any consultant’s, broker’s,
finder’s, agent’s or similar fee with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Section
5.
Representations and Warranties Concerning the Transaction.
5.1.
Representations and Warranties of the Seller. Seller
represents and warrants to the Purchaser that the statements contained in this Section 5.1 are correct and complete as of the
date of this Agreement.
| (a) | Authorization
of Transaction. The Seller has full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement
and each of the other documents to be executed by Seller, as required under this Agreement,
and to perform Seller’s obligations hereunder and thereunder. |
| (b) | Binding
Obligations. This Agreement and the other Transaction Documents constitute, and upon
execution by the Seller of this Agreement and such other Transaction Documents, will constitute,
the valid and legally binding obligations of the Seller, enforceable in accordance with their
respective terms. |
| (c) | Approvals;
No Violation. No consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental
agency or body is required to be obtained by the Seller for the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, which has not been obtained as of the date hereof. Neither
the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereunder will (i) violate any statute, regulation, injunction, judgment, order, decree or
ruling to which the Seller is subject, nor will it require the authorization or approval
of, or the filing of any notice with any governmental agency or authority; or (ii) result
in a violation or breach of any term or provision of, or constitute a default under, the
Company’s Certificate of Formation, operating agreement or any Contract to which Seller
and/or the Company is a party or by which Seller and/or the Company is bound; or (iii) result
in any lien, charge, pledge, encumbrance or limitation on alienability of any kind upon the
Acquired Interests. |
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| (d) | Acquired
Interests. The Seller holds of record and owns all of the Acquired Interests, which Acquired
Interests give the Seller the right to appoint four (4) voting members to the Company’s
Board of Directors, which Board has seven (7) total voting members, and represent issued
and outstanding equity securities of the Company comprising (i) [forty-six percent (46.0%)
of the equity interests in the Company and (ii) fifty-seven percent (57.0%) of the voting
interests in the , free and clear of any restrictions on transfer, taxes, liens, claims,
mortgages, charges, exceptions or encumbrances, options, warrants, purchase rights, contracts,
commitments, equities, claims, and demands. The Seller is not a party to any option, warrant,
purchase right, or other contract or commitment that could require the Seller to sell, transfer,
or otherwise dispose of any capital securities of the Company (other than under this Agreement).
Other than the Company’s Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Operating
Agreement dated as of June 6, 2018, the Seller is not a party to any voting trust, proxy,
or other agreement or understanding with respect to the voting of any capital securities
of the Company. The Seller has full right to sell and transfer the Acquired Interests and,
upon consummation of the transactions hereunder, the Seller will convey and transfer to the
Purchaser, good, marketable title to the Acquired Interests free and clear of any and all
restrictions, agreements, claims, liens, charges, pledges, encumbrances or limitations on
alienability of any kind. The Seller is not under any order of any court or tribunal prohibiting,
restricting or impairing its right to transfer the Acquired Interests. |
| (e) | Litigation.
There are no actions, suits, claims, arbitration proceedings, or other proceedings or investigations
(whether or not purportedly on behalf of or against the Seller) pending, or, to the Seller’s
Knowledge, threatened at law or in equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other
governmental court, department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, that
are could prohibit or restrain the ability of the Seller to enter into this Agreement or
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. |
| (f) | Brokers.
Except as set forth on Schedule 5.1(f), the Seller has not employed any broker, finder
or agent, nor has Seller become in any way obligated for any consultant’s, broker’s,
finder’s, agent’s or similar fee with respect to the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement. |
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5.2.
Representations and Warranties of the Purchaser. The
Purchaser represents and warrants to the Seller as follows, as of the date hereof:
| (a) | Organization
and Existence. The Purchaser is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in
good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware. The Purchaser has the power to own
or lease its property and to carry on its business in the manner and at such locations as
that business is currently being conducted. |
| (b) | Authorization
of Transaction. The Purchaser has full power and authority to execute and deliver this
Agreement and each of the other documents to be executed by it as required under this Agreement,
and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. The Purchaser has taken such action,
including obtaining approval by its board of directors, as may be necessary for the Purchaser
to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement and each such other documents. |
| (c) | Binding
Obligations. This Agreement and the other Transaction Documents constitute, and upon
execution by the Purchaser of this Agreement and such other Transaction Documents, will constitute,
the valid and legally binding obligations of the Purchaser, enforceable in accordance with
their respective terms. |
| (d) | Approvals;
No Violation. No consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental
agency or body is required to be obtained by the Purchaser for the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereunder will (i) violate any statute,
regulation, injunction, judgment, order, decree or ruling to which the Purchaser is subject,
nor will it require the authorization or approval of, or the filing of any notice with any
governmental agency or authority; or (ii) result in a violation or breach of any term or
provision of, or constitute a default under, the Purchaser’s organizational documents,
operating agreement or any Contract to which the Purchaser is a party or by which it is bound;
or (iii) result in any lien, charge, pledge, encumbrance or limitation on alienability of
any kind upon the Acquired Interests. |
| (e) | Litigation.
There are no actions, suits, claims, arbitration proceedings, or other proceedings or investigations
(whether or not purportedly on behalf of or against the Purchaser) pending, or, to the Purchaser’s
knowledge, threatened at law or in equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other
governmental court, department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, that
are could prohibit or restrain the ability of the Purchaser to enter into this Agreement
or consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. |
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| (f) | Investment
Intent. The Purchaser is acquiring the Acquired Interests for its own account, for investment
purposes only and not with a view to the distribution (as such term is used in Section 2(11)
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) thereof.
The Purchaser understands that the Acquired Interests have not been registered under the
Securities Act and cannot be sold unless subsequently registered under the Securities Act
or an exemption from such registration is available. |
| (g) | Brokers.
The Purchaser has not employed any broker, finder or agent, nor has the Purchaser become
in any way obligated for any consultant’s, broker’s, finder’s, agent’s
or similar fee with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. |
Section
6.
Covenants Which Survive the Closing.
6.1.
Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Covenants.
| (a) | For
a period beginning on the Closing Date and ending five (5) years following the Closing Date, neither the Seller nor any person acting
on behalf of Seller (each, a “Restricted Party”) shall (except on behalf of the Company): |
| (i) | engage,
directly or indirectly, anywhere in the United States or Canada, as owner, shareholder, member,
partner, agent, employee, consultant or otherwise, in providing any service or manufacturing
or selling any product that is sold by the Company as of the Closing Date; provided, however,
that nothing herein shall prevent a Restricted Party from owning, directly or indirectly,
solely as an investment, any class of securities that are traded on a national securities
exchange; |
| (ii) | directly
or indirectly, solicit or encourage any Person who is then a customer or supplier of the
Company, or who has been such a customer or supplier at any time during the twelve months
immediately preceding such solicitation or other contact by such Seller, to terminate its
relationship with the Company; or |
| (iii) | directly
or indirectly, acting for itself or on behalf of any other Person (A) solicit or hire any
person who was employed by the Company at any time during the twelve months immediately preceding
such solicitation or hiring or (B) encourage or seek to influence any such person to quit
or otherwise terminate his or her employment with the Purchaser; provided, however,
that nothing herein shall limit the Restricted Party from soliciting or hiring any such employee
whose employment by the Company or the Purchaser was terminated at least six months prior
to such solicitation or hiring; and provided further that general advertisements for
employment which are not specifically targeted at any such employees of the Company will
not constitute a violation of the covenant herein. |
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| (b) | Seller
acknowledges that a breach of its obligations under this Section 6.1 would cause the
Purchaser irreparable harm and that the legal remedy of monetary damages is not a fully adequate
remedy for such a breach of this Agreement. Therefore, the Purchaser shall be entitled to
institute and maintain an action for temporary or permanent injunctive relief for the breach
by such Restricted Party of any such provision. |
| (c) | The
covenants of the Restricted Parties under this Section 6.1 shall survive the termination
of this Agreement. |
6.2.
Confidentiality. From and after the Closing, the
Restricted Parties shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, hold, and shall use its reasonable efforts to cause its or their respective
Representatives to hold, in confidence any and all information, whether written or oral, concerning the Company, except to the extent
that the Restricted Party can show that such information (a) is generally available to and known by the public through no fault of the
Restricted Party, any of its Affiliates or their respective Representatives; or (b) is lawfully acquired by the Restricted Party, any
of its Affiliates or their respective Representatives from and after the Closing from sources which are not prohibited from disclosing
such information by a legal, contractual or fiduciary obligation. If a Restricted Party or any of its Affiliates or their respective
Representatives are compelled to disclose any information by judicial or administrative process or by other requirements of law, such
Restricted Party shall promptly notify the Purchaser in writing and shall disclose only that portion of such information which such Restricted
Party is advised by its counsel in writing is legally required to be disclosed, provided that such Restricted Party shall use reasonable
best efforts to obtain an appropriate protective order or other reasonable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such
information.
6.3.
Blue-Pencil Doctrine. Each Restricted Party acknowledges
that the restrictions contained in this Section 6 are necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Purchaser and constitute
a material inducement to the Purchaser to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. In
the event that any covenant contained in this Section 6 should ever be adjudicated to exceed the time, geographic, product or
service, or other limitations permitted by applicable law in any jurisdiction, then any court is expressly empowered to reform such covenant,
and such covenant shall be deemed reformed, in such jurisdiction to the maximum time, geographic, product or service, or other limitations
permitted by applicable law. The covenants contained in this Section 6 and each provision hereof are severable and distinct covenants
and provisions. The invalidity or unenforceability of any such covenant or provision as written shall not invalidate or render unenforceable
the remaining covenants or provisions hereof, and any such invalidity or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or
render unenforceable such covenant or provision in any other jurisdiction.
6.4.
Public Announcements. Unless otherwise required
by applicable law, including without limitation any federal and/or state securities laws (based upon the reasonable advice of counsel),
no Party shall, directly or indirectly, make any public announcements in respect of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby
or otherwise communicate with any news media without the prior written consent of the other Party.
6.5.
Further Assurances. Each of the Parties hereto,
both before and after the Closing, shall take such further actions and execute such additional documents as may be necessary or reasonably
requested from time to time by the other Party to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The Parties shall deal fairly with
each other with respect to their obligations and commitments under this Agreement. To such end, each Party covenants and agrees to refrain
from taking any action the sole purpose of which is to deprive the other Party of its reasonably expected benefits from this Agreement.
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Section
7.
Tax Matters.
7.1.
Tax Covenants.
| (a) | Without
the prior written consent of the Purchaser, the Seller shall not, to the extent it may affect,
or relate to, the Company, make, change or rescind any Tax election, amend any Tax Return
or take any position on any Tax Return, take any action, omit to take any action or enter
into any other transaction that would have the effect of increasing the Tax liability or
reducing any Tax asset of the Purchaser or the Company in respect of any Post-Closing Tax
Period. The Seller agrees that the Purchaser is to have no liability for any Tax resulting
from any action of the Seller, its Affiliates or any of their respective Representatives. |
| (b) | All
transfer, documentary, sales, use, stamp, registration, value added and other such Taxes
and fees (including any penalties and interest) incurred in connection with this Agreement
and the other Transaction Documents (including any real property transfer Tax and any other
similar Tax) shall be borne and paid by the Seller when due. The Seller shall, at its own
expense, timely file any Tax Return or other document with respect to such Taxes or fees
(and the Purchaser shall cooperate with respect thereto as necessary). |
7.2.
Tax Indemnification. The Seller shall indemnify
the Company, the Purchaser, and each Purchaser Indemnitee and defend and hold them harmless from and against any Loss attributable to
any breach or violation of, or failure to fully perform, any covenant, agreement, undertaking or obligation in this Section 7,
together with any out-of-pocket fees and expenses (including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees) incurred in connection therewith.
7.3.
Contests. The Purchaser agrees to give written notice
to the Seller of the receipt of any written notice by the Company, the Purchaser or any of the Purchaser’s Affiliates which involves
the assertion of any claim, or the commencement of any Action, in respect of which an indemnity may be sought by the Purchaser pursuant
to this Section 7 (a “Tax Claim”); provided, that failure to comply with this provision shall not affect the
Purchaser’s right to indemnification hereunder.
7.4.
Cooperation and Exchange of Information. The Seller
shall provide the Purchaser and the Company with such cooperation and information as either of them reasonably may request of the other
in filing any Tax Return pursuant to this Section 7 or in connection with any audit or other proceeding in respect of Taxes of
the Company. Such cooperation and information shall include providing copies of relevant Tax Returns or portions thereof, together with
accompanying schedules, related work papers and documents relating to rulings or other determinations by tax authorities.
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7.5.
Tax Treatment of Indemnification Payments. Any indemnification
payments pursuant to this shall be treated as an adjustment to the Purchase Price by the Parties for Tax purposes, unless otherwise required
by Law.
7.6.
Survival. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement
to the contrary, the provisions of this Section 7 shall survive for the full period of all applicable statutes of limitations
(giving effect to any waiver, mitigation or extension thereof) plus 60 days.
7.7.
Overlap. To the extent that any obligation or responsibility
pursuant to Section 10 may overlap with an obligation or responsibility pursuant to this Section 7, the provisions of this
Section 7 shall govern.
Section
8. Conditions Precedent to Closing by Purchaser. The
obligation of the Purchaser to consummate the transactions to be performed by it at or subsequent to the Closing under this Agreement
is subject to the fulfillment prior to or at the Closing of each and every one of the following conditions:
8.1.
Representations and Warranties. All representations
of the Seller set forth in Section 4 and Section 5.1 above shall have been true and correct on the Closing Date.
8.2.
Delivery of Evidence of Transfer. The Seller shall
have tendered to the Purchaser evidence of the transfer of the Acquired Interests, together with an endorsement thereof, and if then
required by law, transfer stamps, each in proper form to transfer valid and unencumbered title to the Acquired Interests to the Purchaser.
8.3.
Consents. Seller shall have received and delivered
to the Purchaser all consents to the sale of the Acquired Interests by the Seller to the Purchaser and waivers of all preemptive and
other rights that would be triggered upon the closing of the transactions contemplated hereby, from of the Company and its managers and
members, as applicable. The Company and/or the Seller shall have received and delivered to the Purchaser all third-party consents in
form and substance satisfactory to the Purchaser and its counsel, to the consummation of the sale of the Acquired Interests to the Purchaser
from each party to any Contract of the Company, if any, under which such sale would constitute a default, would accelerate obligations
of the Company or would permit cancellation of such Contract.
8.4.
Amendment to Governing Documents. Seller shall have
obtained and delivered to the Purchaser suitable agreements and/or amendments to the governing documents of the Company to provide that
the Purchaser or its designee will have the right to appoint four out of seven of the managers of the Company, which amendments shall
be in a form reasonably acceptable to the Purchaser in its sole discretion.
8.5.
Other Deliverables. The Seller shall have delivered,
or caused to be delivered, to the Purchaser the Transaction Documents required to be delivered at the Closing pursuant to Section
2.5(b).
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Section
9. Conditions Precedent
to Closing by Seller. The obligation of the Seller to consummate the transactions to be
performed by Seller at or subsequent to the Closing under this Agreement is subject to the fulfillment prior to or at the Closing of
each and every one of the following conditions:
9.1.
Representations and Warranties. All representations
and warranties of the Purchaser set forth in Section 5.2 above shall have been true and correct in all material respects as of
the Closing Date.
9.2.
Other Deliverables. The Purchaser shall have delivered,
or caused to be delivered, to Seller the Transaction Documents required to be delivered at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.5(a).
Section
10.
Indemnification.
10.1.
Survival of Representations and Warranties. Except
for the Fundamental Representations, which shall, in the case of Sections 4.12 and 4.16, survive until expiration of the applicable statutes
of limitation, plus sixty (60) days, and in the case of the other Fundamental Representations, survive indefinitely, all representations
and warranties set forth in this Agreement shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the Closing hereunder until
the date which is eighteen (18) months after the Closing Date (the “Expiration Date”); provided, however,
that if written notice of an action or claim for Losses related to a third party claim or circumstances existing as of the Expiration
Date has been given prior to the Expiration Date, then the representations and warranties forming the basis for such action or claim
shall survive as to such action or claim until such action or claim has been fully resolved.
10.2.
Purchaser’s Right to Indemnification. Subject
to the other terms and conditions of this Section 10, the Seller shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Purchaser and its
Affiliates and their respective directors and officers (the “Purchaser Indemnitees”) from and against (i) any and
all losses, obligations, liabilities, damages, claims, deficiencies, costs and expenses (including, but not limited to, the amount of
any settlement and all reasonable legal and other expenses incurred in connection with the investigation, prosecution or defense of the
matter) (collectively, “Losses”), which may be asserted against or sustained or incurred by the Purchaser Indemnitees
in connection with, arising out of, or relating to any breach of any of the representations, warranties, agreements and covenants made
by the Seller in the this Agreement; and (ii) any and all costs and expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable legal expenses)
incurred by the Purchaser Indemnitees in connection with the enforcement of their rights under this Agreement.
10.3.
Sellers’ Rights to Indemnification. The Purchaser
shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Seller and her heirs, successors, estate and representatives (the “Seller Indemnitees”),
from and against (i) any and all Losses, which may be asserted against or sustained or incurred by the Seller Indemnitees in connection
with, arising out of, or relating to any breach of any of the representations, warranties, agreements and covenants made by Purchaser
in this Agreement; and (ii) any and all costs and expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable legal expenses) incurred by the
Seller Indemnitees in connection with the enforcement of its rights under this Agreement.
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10.4.
Limitations of Liability.
| (a) | The
Seller shall not be required to indemnify the Purchaser Indemnities hereunder with respect
to claims for Losses under this Section 10 unless and until the aggregate amount of
Losses for which the Indemnified Parties would otherwise be entitled to indemnification pursuant
to this Section 10 exceeds an amount equal to $10,000.00 (the “Basket”),
at which time the Seller shall be obligated to indemnify the Purchaser Indemnities for the
amount of all such Losses. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 10.4,
the Basket shall not apply to any Losses arising out of or in connection with fraud or intentional
misrepresentation. |
| (b) | The
Parties specifically agree that, notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary,
the aggregate liability of the Seller, on the one hand, and the Purchaser, on the other hand,
pursuant to this Section 10 with respect to all claims for indemnification (other
than relating to claims of fraud or intentional misrepresentation, which shall be unlimited)
shall not exceed an amount equal to the Purchase Price actually paid to the Seller. |
| (c) | Any
indemnification payments made pursuant to this Section 10 shall be treated by all
Parties as an adjustment to the Purchase Price hereunder. |
10.5.
Indemnification Procedures.
| (a) | Whenever
any claim shall arise for indemnification under this Agreement (a “Claim”),
the Party seeking indemnification (the “Indemnified Party”) shall promptly
notify the other Party or Parties (the “Indemnifying Party”) in writing
of any facts that constitute the basis for the Claim. Such notice shall not be a condition
precedent to any liability of the Indemnifying Party under this Agreement, except to the
extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced in its ability to defend such a Claim as
a result of an unreasonable delay in notice. |
| (b) | The
Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to defend any Claim, at its own expense and through
counsel reasonably acceptable to the Indemnified Party, if it gives written notice of its
intention to do so to the Indemnified Party within fifteen (15) days after receipt of a notice
of the Claim. If the Indemnifying Party elects to retain counsel within such 15-day period,
then the Indemnified Party shall have the right to elect at its own expense to retain its
own counsel and to defend jointly with the Indemnifying Party such Claim, in which case counsel
to the Indemnifying Party shall cooperate fully with counsel to the Indemnified Party in
such defense. If the Indemnifying Party does not elect to retain counsel and defend the claim,
then the Indemnifying Party shall be responsible for payment of the Indemnified Party’s
counsel fees. |
| (c) | Neither
Party hereto shall be entitled to compromise or settle any Claim without the prior written
consent of the other, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. |
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10.6.
Sole Remedy. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in this Agreement and notwithstanding any otherwise available right or remedy of the Parties, at law or in equity, the Parties
agree that the sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of this Agreement by the other Party, including any misrepresentation, breach
of covenant or warranty, or for any other Loss, cost damage or expense relating to, arising out of or otherwise connected with this Agreement
or the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be the right of indemnification as and to the extent set forth in Section 7 or
this Section 10. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, this provision is not intended and will not be construed as limiting
in any fashion the right of any of the Parties to assert and pursue any claims based on fraud or willful misrepresentation.
Section
11.
Miscellaneous.
11.1.
Expenses. Each Party shall bear all costs and expenses
(including without limitation legal fees and expenses) that it may be incur in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution
and delivery of this Agreement, and any other documents contemplated hereby.
11.2.
Notices. Any notice, demand or request required
or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given when delivered by hand, one
day after transmittal by an internationally recognized overnight courier service, or three days after being sent by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, in each case addressed as follows:
If intended
for the Seller: Vijaya Rao
With
a copy of any notice to the Seller to: |
Rees Broome, PC
1900 Gallows Road, Suite 700
Tysons Corner, Virginia 22182
Attn:
David J. Charles, Esq. |
|
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If intended
for the Purchaser: |
ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc.
2 Mount Royal Ave Ste 550
Marlborough, Massachusetts 01752
Attn: Bhaskar Panigrahi |
With a
copy of any notice to the W. Eric Swan, Esq.
Purchaser to: | Swan Law PC |
| One Boston
Place, Suite 2600 |
| Boston,
Massachusetts 02108 |
or to such other
address as either Party may designate from time to time by notice in the manner set forth above.
11.3.
Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including the
schedules and exhibits hereto), together with all other Transaction Documents executed by the Parties, constitutes the entire agreement
among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior memoranda, correspondence, conversations and negotiations.
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11.4.
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by
electronic or digital signatures (including by DocuSign or Adobe Acrobat Sign) and in counterparts and, as so executed, shall constitute
one agreement binding on all the Parties hereto, notwithstanding that the Parties may not have executed the same counterpart. Facsimile
transmissions, or electronic transmissions in .pdf format, of any executed original document and/or retransmission of any executed facsimile
or .pdf transmission shall be deemed to be the same as the delivery of an executed original.
11.5.
Succession and Assignment. This Agreement shall
be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties named herein and their respective heirs, successors and permitted assigns. No
Party may assign either this Agreement or any of its rights, interests, or obligations hereunder without the prior written approval of
the other Party.
11.6.
Headings. The headings of the sections of this Agreement
have been assigned for convenience only and shall not be construed as limiting, defining or affecting the substantive terms of this Agreement.
11.7.
Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or waived
only by a writing executed by the Parties hereto. No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent
breach of a similar or like nature.
11.8.
Severability. Any term or provision of this Agreement
that is invalid or unenforceable in any situation in any jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining
terms and provisions hereof or the validity or enforceability of the offending term or provision in any other situation or in any other
jurisdiction.
11.9.
Arbitration. Any dispute or claim arising out of
or in connection with this Agreement between the Purchaser, on the one hand, and the Seller, on the other hand, shall be determined by
binding arbitration conducted in accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of JAMS before a single arbitrator in Boston, Massachusetts
appointed in accordance with said rules. All Parties shall abide by the arbitrator’s decision, which shall be binding and non-
appealable, and judgment on the award may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties
may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for preliminary or interim equitable relief, or to compel arbitration in accordance
with this Section 11.9, without breaching this arbitration provision.
11.10.
Governing Law. All issues and questions concerning
the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of this Agreement and the exhibits and schedules hereto (whether in contract
or tort) that may be based upon, arise out of or relate to this Agreement or the negotiation, execution or performance of this Agreement
(including any claim or cause of action based upon, arising out of or related to any representation or warranty made in or in connection
with this Agreement) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware applicable to agreements
executed and performed entirely within such State, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions
(whether of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than
the State of Delaware.
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Section
12. Interpretation; Definitions.
12.1.
Rules of Interpretation. The words “hereby,”
“herein,” “hereof;” “hereunder” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole (including
any exhibits and schedules hereto) and not merely to the specific section, paragraph or clause in which such word appears. All references
herein to sections, exhibits and schedules shall be deemed references to sections of, and exhibits and schedules to, this Agreement unless
the context shall otherwise require. The words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed
to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.” The definitions given for terms in Section 12.2 and elsewhere in
this Agreement shall apply equally to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined. Whenever the context may require, any
pronoun shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine and neuter forms. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all references
to “dollars” or “$” shall be deemed references to the lawful money of the United States of America. The use of
“or” is not intended to be exclusive unless expressly indicated otherwise.
12.2.
Certain Defined Terms. For the purposes of this
Agreement, the following terms have the meaning set forth below:
“Affiliate”
means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is
controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person, and the term “control” (including the terms “controlled
by” and “under common control with”) means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause
the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through owners of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.
“Agreed
Accounting Principles” means GAAP using the same accounting methods, policies, practices, procedures, classifications, judgments
or estimation methodologies used in the Latest Balance Sheet.
“Business”
has the meaning set forth in the Whereas clauses.
“Business
Day” means any day of the year on which national banking institutions in New York are open to the public for conducting business
and are not required or authorized to close.
“Closing
Transaction Expenses” means the aggregate amount of fees and expenses of the Seller relating to the transactions contemplated
hereby for advisory accounting, tax, legal and other professional services to the extent unpaid at the time of determination and to the
extent related to the transactions contemplated hereby.
“Code”
shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
“Contract”
means any contract, agreement, indenture, note, bond, loan, instrument, lease, commitment or other arrangement or agreement.
“EBITDA”
means the earnings of the Company before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, in each case determined consistently with Agreed
Accounting Principles; provided that, in calculating “EBITDA”, the following will not be taken into account: (a) any
transaction expenses incurred as a result of the transactions contemplated hereby, (b) any impact, whether positive or negative, relating
to any future business acquisitions (including any transaction expenses incurred as a result of any such future acquisition and the earnings
of the target entity in such future acquisition), (c) any extraordinary gains or losses, as defined by GAAP, on the sale or other disposition
of assets, and (d) the impact of any PPP Loan and any other COVID-19 Relief (or the forgiveness thereof), except for any expenses paid
from the proceeds thereof and treated as a deduction in taxable income.
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“Fundamental
Representations” shall mean (i) as applied to the Company, any representations or warranties contained in Sections 4.1 through
4.3, 4.7(a) and (c), 4.12, 4.16 and/or 4.18, (ii) as applied to the Seller, any representations or warranties of the Seller contained
in Sections 5.1(a) through (d) and/or 5.1(f).
“GAAP”
means, generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied.
“Gross
Revenue” means, with respect to a particular period, the Company’s gross revenues for such period as reasonably determined
by the Purchaser in its reasonable discretion and in accordance with Agreed Accounting Principles.
“Indebtedness”
means (i) the unpaid principal amount of, and accrued interest on, all indebtedness for borrowed money of the Company, (ii) any obligations
under capitalized leases with respect to which the Company is liable, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with Agreed Accounting
Principles, (iii) breakage costs payable upon termination on the Closing Date of any obligations of the Company under interest rate swap,
currency swap, forward currency or interest rate contracts or other interest rate or currency hedging arrangements, and (iv) all outstanding
reimbursement obligations in respect of drawn letters of credit issued for the account of the Company.
“IRS”
means the United States Internal Revenue Service.
“Latest
Balance Sheet” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
“Lien”
means any and all encumbrances, liens, charges, security interests, options, claims, mortgages, deeds of trust, pledges, proxies, equitable
interests, rights of way, easements, encroachments, servitudes, adverse claims, exceptions, reservations, rights of occupation, any matter
capable of registration against title, voting trusts, rights of preemption, rights of first refusal, first offer or first negotiation
or similar restrictions, or other restrictions on title, transfer, use, voting, or other attributes of ownership of any nature whatsoever,
including any conditional sale Contracts, title retention Contracts or other Contracts to give or create any of the foregoing.
“Material
Adverse Effect” means any event, occurrence, fact, condition or change that is, or could reasonably be expected to become,
individually or in the aggregate, materially adverse to (a) the business, results of operations, condition (financial or otherwise) or
assets of the Company, or (b) the ability of Seller to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby on a timely basis; provided, however,
that “Material Adverse Effect” shall not include any event, occurrence, fact, condition or change, directly or indirectly,
arising out of or attributable to: (i) general economic or political conditions; (ii) conditions generally affecting the industries in
which the Company operates; (iii) any changes in financial or securities markets in general; (iv) acts of war (whether or not declared),
armed hostilities or terrorism, or the escalation or worsening thereof; (v) any action required or permitted by this Agreement, except
pursuant to Section 4.05 (vi) any changes in applicable laws or accounting rules, including GAAP; or (vii) the public announcement,
pendency or completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; provided further, however, that any event, occurrence, fact,
condition or change referred to in clauses (i) through (iv) immediately above shall be taken into account in determining whether a Material
Adverse Effect has occurred or could reasonably be expected to occur to the extent that such event, occurrence, fact, condition or change
has a disproportionate effect on the Company compared to other participants in the industries in which the Company conducts its businesses.
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“Outstanding
Receivables” means, with respect to a particular date, the Company’s accounts receivable as of 11:59 p.m. on the such
date, as determined in accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles, less (i) any accounts receivable balance which is more than
sixty (60) days past due as of such date and (ii) any accounts receivable where the customer is (or where steps have been taken to place
the customer) in liquidation, receivership or bankruptcy, or where the debt has been placed into the hands of lawyers or collection agents
for collection, or for any other debt where there is doubt about full collection being foreseeable, on the such date, as determined in
accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles.
“Party”
means the Purchaser or the Seller, as applicable.
“Person”
means any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization,
governmental body or subdivision, or regulatory agency or other entity.
“Representatives”
means attorneys, accountants and other advisors to, and agents of, a Party.
“Revenue
Growth” means, with respect to a particular Measurement Period, the growth in the Company’s Gross Revenue for such Measurement
Period as compared to the Company’s Gross Revenue for the immediately preceding Measurement Period (or if no previous Measurement
Period exists, a similar period during the immediately preceding calendar year).
“Seller’s
Knowledge” or “Knowledge of Sellers” means the actual knowledge of Seller after due inquiry (which due inquiry
as regards the representations and warranties in Section 4, includes due inquiry of the relevant managers and senior executives of the
Company).
“Tax”
or “Taxes” means any federal, state, local, or foreign, income, gross receipts, franchise, estimated, alternative
minimum, add-on minimum, sales, use, transfer, registration, value added, excise, severance, stamp, withholding, occupation, premium,
windfall profit, environmental, customs, duties, real property, personal property, capital stock, net worth, intangibles, social security,
unemployment, payroll, license, employee, or other tax or similar levy, of any kind whatsoever imposed by a governmental authority, whether
computed on a separate or consolidated, unitary or combined basis, including any interest, penalties, or additions to tax in respect
of the foregoing, whether disputed or not.
“Tax
Return” means any return, declaration, report, information return, or other document (including any related elections, schedules,
statements, or information or any amendment thereof) filed or required to be filed in connection with the determination, assessment,
or collection of any Tax.
“Taxing
Authority” means any governmental agency or regulatory authority with the legal authority to collect or impose Taxes.
“Transaction
Documents” means this Agreement and all other agreements, instruments and certificates delivered by a Party pursuant to this
Agreement.
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“Trigger
Event” means (a) the direct or indirect sale, transfer or other disposition (including by way of equity sale, merger, consolidation
or other similar transaction) of fifty percent (50%) or more of the then issued and outstanding equity interests of the Company in one
or a series of related transactions, (b) the merger or consolidation of the Company with or into any other entity, in one or a series
of related transactions, pursuant to which fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity interests of the surviving or resulting entity is
held by one or more third parties, or (c) the sale, transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company,
in one or a series of related transactions; provided that none of the transactions described in the foregoing clauses (a) through (c)
shall constitute a Trigger Event for purposes of this Agreement if the acquirer or other counterparty in such transaction is an Affiliate
of the Purchaser.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the day, month and year first above written.
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PURCHASER: |
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ConnectM Technology Solutions,
Inc. |
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By: |
/s/ Bhaskar Panigrahi |
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Bhaskar Panigrahi, President |
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SELLER: |
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/s/ Vijaya Rao |
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Vijaya Rao |
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Exhibit 10.1
FORWARD PURCHASE AGREEMENT CONFIRMATION AMENDMENT
THIS FORWARD PURCHASE AGREEMENT
CONFIRMATION AMENDMENT, dated as of July 30, 2024 (this “Amendment”), is entered into by and among (i) Meteora
Special Opportunity Fund I, LP (“MSOF”), (ii) Meteora Capital Partners, LP (“MCP”), and (iii) Meteora
Select Trading Opportunities Master, LP (“MSTO”) (with MSOF, MCP, and MSTO collectively as “Seller”),
and (iv) ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc., a Delaware corporation f/k/a Monterey Capital Acquisition Corporation, a Delaware
corporation (“PubCo”).
Reference is hereby made
to the OTC Equity Prepaid Forward Transaction, dated as of December 31, 2022 (as amended from time to time, the “Confirmation”),
by and between Seller and PubCo. Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Confirmation.
1. Amendment:
The parties hereto agree to amend the Confirmation as follows:
a. The
section titled “Settlement Method” shall be changed from “Physical Settlement” to “Cash Settlement”.
b. The
section titled “Maturity Consideration” shall be deleted in its entirety.
c. The
section titled “Valuation Date” shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Valuation
Date: |
The
earliest to occur of (a) the third anniversary of the closing of the transactions between Counterparty and Target pursuant to
a Business Combination Agreement, as was entered into on December 31, 2022 (as the same has been or may be amended, modified,
supplemented or waived from time to time, the “BCA”), by and among Counterparty, the Target and certain other
parties thereto, to be reported on a Form 8-K filed by the Counterparty (the “Form 8-K”) (the “Business
Combination”) and (b) the date specified by Seller in a written notice to be delivered to Counterparty at Seller’s
discretion (not earlier than the day such notice is effective) after the occurrence of any of a (x) Seller VWAP Trigger Event
or (y) a Delisting Event and (c) the date specified by Seller in a written notice to be delivered to Counterparty at Seller’s
sole discretion (which Valuation Date shall not be earlier than the date of such notice, and, in each case the “Maturity
Date”). The Valuation Date notice will become effective immediately upon its delivery from Seller to Counterparty in accordance
with this Confirmation. |
d. The following sections shall
be added below the section titled “Shortfall Shares”:
Settlement
Amount: |
In
the event the Valuation Date is determined by clause (c) of the above section entitled Valuation Date, a cash amount equal to
(1) the Number of Shares less the number of Terminated Shares as of the Valuation Date, multiplied by (2) the closing price
of the Shares on the Exchange Business Day immediately preceding the Valuation Date. |
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the Number of Shares less the number of Terminated Shares as of the Valuation Date, less the number of Unregistered Shares (as defined
below), multiplied by the volume weighted daily VWAP Price over the Valuation Period.
In the event that Seller has delivered a
Registration Request at least 90 days prior to the Valuation Date (other than where the Valuation Date results from the occurrence
of clause (a) in the definition of Registration Failure), Shares which are set forth in Pricing Date Notices that are neither
registered for resale under an effective resale Registration Statement nor transferable without any restrictions pursuant to an exemption
from the registration requirements of Section 5 of the Securities Act, including pursuant to Rule 144 (so long as not subject
to the requirement for the Counterparty to be in compliance with the current public information required under Rule 144(c)(1) (or
Rule 144(i)(2), if applicable) the volume and manner of sale limitations under Rule 144(e), (f) and (g)) are referred
to herein as “Unregistered Shares”.
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Settlement
Amount Adjustment: |
A
cash amount equal to the product of (1) the Number of Shares as of the Valuation Date multiplied by (2) $2.00 (or $2.50
in the event of a Registration Failure). The Settlement Amount Adjustment shall be paid (x) in the event that the expected Settlement
Amount determined by the VWAP Price over the 15 scheduled trading days ending on but excluding the Valuation Date exceeds the Settlement
Amount Adjustment, in cash (in which case the Settlement Amount Adjustment will be automatically netted from the Settlement Amount
and any remaining amount paid in cash), or (y) otherwise, at the option of Counterparty, in cash or Shares (such Shares, the
“Maturity Shares”) (other than in the case of a Delisting Event, in which case the Settlement Amount Adjustment
must be paid in cash). In the event that Counterparty is eligible to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment using Maturity Shares,
Counterparty will be deemed to have elected to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment in Maturity Shares unless Counterparty notifies
Seller no later than ten Local Business Days prior to the Valuation Date that Counterparty elects to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment
in cash. In the event the Settlement Amount Adjustment is paid in Maturity Shares then, on the Valuation Date, Counterparty shall
deliver to Seller an initial calculation of the Maturity Shares equal to (a) the Settlement Amount Adjustment divided by (b) the
volume weighted daily VWAP Price over the 15 scheduled trading days ending on but excluding the Valuation Date (the “Estimated
Maturity Shares”). The total number of Maturity Shares to be delivered to Seller by Counterparty shall be based on the
volume weighted daily VWAP Price over the Valuation Period (the “Final Maturity Shares”). On the Local Business
Day following the end of the Valuation Period, (i) if the Final Maturity Shares exceeds the Estimated Maturity Shares, Counterparty
shall deliver to Seller an additional number of Maturity Shares equal to such excess, and (ii) if the volume weighted daily
VWAP Price over the Valuation Period multiplied by the Estimated Maturity Shares exceeds the Settlement Amount Adjustment, Seller
shall deliver to Counterparty a cash amount equal to such excess. By no later than the start of the Valuation Period, all Maturity
Shares shall be registered for resale by the Counterparty under an effective resale Registration Statement pursuant to the Securities
Act under which Seller may sell or transfer the Shares and, subject to the receipt of Seller representation letters and such other
customary supporting documentation as requested by (and in a form reasonably acceptable to) Counterparty and its counsel, bear no
restrictive legend; provided, however, that Counterparty shall not be able to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment with Maturity
Shares if following the issuance of the Maturity Shares, Seller’s ownership of Shares would exceed 9.9% ownership of the total
Shares outstanding immediately after giving effect to such issuance unless Seller at its sole discretion waives such 9.9% ownership
limitation. To the extent that a Delisting Event occurs during the Valuation Period, the VWAP Price for the remainder of the Valuation
Period shall be deemed to be zero and any election to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment with Maturity Shares will automatically
revert to a requirement that the Settlement Amount Adjustment be paid in cash such that any further payment that is to be made of
the Settlement Amount Adjustment as provided above shall be made by Seller in cash. |
Valuation
Period: |
The
period commencing on the Valuation Date (or if the Valuation Date is not an Exchange Business
Day, the first Exchange Business Day thereafter) and ending at 4:00 pm on the Exchange Business
Day on which 10% of the total volume traded in the Shares over the period, excluding any
volumes traded during the opening and closing auctions, has reached an amount equal to the
Number of Shares outstanding as of the Valuation Date plus the Estimated Maturity Shares,
less Terminated Shares, less the number of Shares owned by Seller that are neither registered
for resale under an effective resale Registration Statement nor eligible for resale under
Rule 144 without volume or manner of sale limitations (but only counting such Shares
that are eligible for resale under Rule 144 to the extent the Counterparty is in compliance
with the requirements of Rule 144(i)(2) for the entire period).
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Cash
Settlement Payment Date: |
The
tenth Local Business Day immediately following the last day of the Valuation Period. For the avoidance of doubt, the Seller will
remit to the Counterparty on the Cash Settlement Payment Date an amount equal to the Settlement Amount and will not otherwise be
required to return to the Counterparty any of the Prepayment Amount and the Counterparty shall remit to the Seller the Settlement
Amount Adjustment; provided, that if the Settlement Amount less the Settlement Amount Adjustment is a negative number and either
clause (x) of Settlement Amount Adjustment applies or the Counterparty has elected pursuant to clause (y) of Settlement
Amount Adjustment to pay the Settlement Amount Adjustment in cash, then neither the Seller nor the Counterparty shall be liable to
the other party for any payment under this section. |
e. The
section titled “Reset Price” shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Reset
Price: |
The
Reset Price shall initially be the Initial Price. The Reset Price shall be adjusted on the first scheduled trading day of each week
(each a “Reset Date”) commencing with the first week following the thirtieth day after the closing of the Business
Combination to be the lowest of (a) the then current Reset Price, (b) the Initial Price and (c) the VWAP Price of
the Shares of the prior week, but not lower than $2.00; provided that the Reset Price may be further reduced pursuant to a Dilutive
Offering Reset. |
f. The
Section titled “Prepayment Shortfall” shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Prepayment
Shortfall: |
An
amount in USD equal to 0.50% of the product of the Number of Shares and the Initial Price paid by Seller to Counterparty on the Prepayment
Date (which amount was netted from the Prepayment Amount). Additionally, Counterparty shall have the option, at its sole discretion,
at any time up to forty-five (45) calendar days prior to the Valuation Date, to request additional Prepayment Shortfall via written
requests to Seller in intervals of $300,000 (each an “Additional Shortfall Request”), provided Counterparty shall
only be able to make an Additional Shortfall Request if the (i) Seller has recovered 120% of any outstanding Prepayment Shortfall
via Shortfall Sales as further described in the Section titled “Prepayment Shortfall Consideration” and (ii) the
VWAP Price over the ten (10) trading days prior to an Additional Shortfall Request multiplied by the then current Number
of Shares (excluding unregistered shares) held by Seller less Shortfall Sale Shares be at least seven (7) times greater
than the Additional Shortfall Request, and (iii) the average daily value traded over the prior ten (10) trading days be
at least seven (7) times greater than the Additional Shortfall Request (with (i), (ii) and (iii) collectively as the
“Equity Conditions”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller, in its sole discretion, may waive the Equity Conditions
for each Additional Shortfall Request, if applicable, in writing to Counterparty. |
g. The
Section titled “Prepayment Shortfall Consideration” shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Prepayment
Shortfall Consideration: |
Seller
in its sole discretion may sell Recycled Shares at any time and at any sales price, without payment by Seller of any Early Termination
Obligation (as defined below) until such time as the proceeds from such sales equal 120% of the Prepayment Shortfall (as set forth
under Shortfall Sales below) (such sales, “Shortfall Sales,” and such Shares, “Shortfall Sale Shares”).
A sale of Shares is only (a) a “Shortfall Sale,” subject to the terms and conditions herein applicable to Shortfall
Sale Shares, when a Shortfall Sale Notice is delivered hereunder, and (b) an Optional Early Termination, subject to the terms
and conditions herein applicable to Terminated Shares, when an OET Notice (as defined below) is delivered hereunder, in each case
the delivery of such notice in the sole discretion of the Seller. |
2. No
Other Amendments. All other terms and conditions of the Confirmation shall remain in full force and effect and the Confirmation shall
be read and construed as if the terms of this Amendment were included therein by way of addition or substitution, as the case may be.
3. Execution
in Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to
be an original and all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.
4. Ratification.
The terms and provisions set forth in this Amendment modify and supersede all inconsistent terms and provisions set forth in the Confirmation
and, except as expressly modified and superseded by this Amendment, the terms and provisions of the Confirmation are ratified and confirmed
and continue in full force and effect. All parties hereby agree that the Confirmation and Amendment, as amended by this Amendment, shall
continue to be legal, valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with their terms.
5. THIS
AMENDMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT
TO THE CONFLICT OF LAWS PROVISIONS THEREOF).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto
have caused this Amendment to be executed and delivered by their duly authorized officers as of the date first above written.
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METEORA SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FUND I,
LP; |
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METEORA SELECT TRADING OPPORTUNITIES MASTER, LP; AND |
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METEORA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LP |
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/s/ Vik Mittal |
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Name: Vik Mittal |
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Title: Managing Member |
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CONNECTM TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC. |
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/s/ Bhaskar
Panigrahi |
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Name: Bhaskar Panigrahi |
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Title: Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit 99.1
ConnectM Announces Agreement to Acquire a Controlling
Interest in DeliveryCircle
~ Advances M&A Strategy with First Acquisition
Following Public Debut in July 2024 ~
~ Enters $165B U.S. Couriers and Local Delivery
Services Market ~
~ DeliveryCircle Provides Immediate Accretive
Financial Metrics to ConnectM ~
Marlborough,
MA, August 6, 2024 – ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNTM) (“ConnectM” or the “Company”),
a technology company focused on the electrification economy, today announced it has signed a definitive agreement (the “Purchase
Agreement”) to acquire a controlling interest in DeliveryCircle, a nationwide technology enabled final mile delivery company which
connects businesses looking for a last-mile delivery solution, with a complete network of over 500,000 drivers. The acquisition of DeliveryCircle
marks ConnectM’s first strategic acquisition since the Company’s public debut last month via a business combination with special
purpose acquisition company, Monterey Capital Acquisition Corporation and will
expand ConnectM’s operations into the last-mile transportation and logistics vertical in the United States. DeliveryCircle’s
transportation and logistics technology and provider network is an adjacent electrification opportunity in the markets of ConnectM’s
current operations.
Transaction Overview
Under
the terms of the Purchase Agreement, ConnectM will acquire a controlling interest in DeliveryCircle for a purchase price of up to approximately
$5.2 million. The transaction closed on August 5, 2024.
Aligned with ConnectM’s M&A growth strategy,
DeliveryCircle enables business owners to focus on their core operations by managing last-mile delivery needs. ConnectM will leverage
Decios, DeliveryCircle’s mobile app-based technology, and its extensive network of independent contractors, to optimize delivery
routes and manage dispatch operations across the USA. DeliveryCircle’s asset-light business model, which relies on agile capacity
and low overhead, presents a seamless integration opportunity for ConnectM's connected operations and fleet electrification mission. With
a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction and technological innovation, Delivery Circle leads in logistics solutions based on a zero-asset
model.
Bhaskar Panigrahi, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of ConnectM, commented, “We are thrilled to welcome DeliveryCircle into the ConnectM family as we embark on our inorganic
growth strategy. This acquisition complements the robust organic growth we have achieved in recent years. DeliveryCircle brings immediate
synergies, driving profitable growth with strong gross margins, positive EBITDA, and secure customer relationships.”
About ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc.
ConnectM is a technology company focused on advancing
the electrification economy by integrating electrified energy assets with its AI-driven technology solutions platform. The Company provides
residential and light commercial buildings and all-electric original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with a proprietary Energy Intelligence
Network platform to accelerate the transition to solar and all-electric heating, cooling, and transportation. Leveraging technology, data,
artificial intelligence, contemporary design, and behavioral economics, ConnectM aims to make electrification more user-friendly, affordable,
precise, and socially impactful. As a vertically integrated company with wholly owned service networks and a comprehensive technology
stack, ConnectM empowers customers to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels, lower overall energy costs, and minimize their carbon footprint.
For more
information, please visit: https://www.connectm.com/
Contact:
MZ North America
(203) 741-8811
ConnectM@mzgroup.us
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