Company: LIFD
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001096906-25-000346
Chunk: 140

Company: LFTD PARTNERS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 140
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 Oculus, Chase and Hagan Sanchez (the “Employment Agreements”). 

The Merger consideration (the “Merger Consideration”) was paid by Lifted to Chase and Hagan Sanchez in two installments.

The first installment of the Merger Consideration was paid by Lifted to Chase and Hagan Sanchez at the closing of the Merger, and consisted of 100 shares of unregistered common stock of LIFD.

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The second installment of the Merger Consideration was paid by Lifted to Chase and Hagan Sanchez following the first anniversary of the closing of the Merger, which was April 28, 2024. The second installment of the Oculus Merger Consideration was calculated and paid out as follows: 

(1)Lifted’s CEO NWarrender, in consultation with LIFD’s President and CFO WJacobs, analyzed and made a written determination (the “Determination”) of the incremental pre-tax cash flow that NWarrender estimated that the hemp flower products division had generated for Lifted above and beyond the annual profits that previously had been generated for Lifted due to Lifted’s former business relationship with Oculus (the “Incremental Pre-Tax Profits”), after taking into account all relevant financial factors including but not limited to the purchase price of the Purchased Assets, the Merger Consideration, and all items of income, expense and investment directly and indirectly associated with Lifted’s hemp flower products division, which Determination will be final and legally binding on all of the parties; and  (2)Within five days following delivery of the Determination, Lifted paid Chase and Hagan Sanchez a second installment of Merger Consideration equal to five times the Incremental Pre-Tax Profits, provided that (a) 20% of such second installment of Merger Consideration was to be paid in the form of cash, (b) 80% of such second installment of Merger Consideration was to be paid in the form of unregistered shares of common stock of LIFD, which unregistered shares of common stock of LIFD was to be valued at $5 per share regardless of whether LIFD’s common stock is then trading at a price that is lower or higher than $5 per share, and (c) such second installment of Merger Consideration was subject to a minimum value of $1 million dollars (“Minimum Earnout Consideration”) and a maximum value of $6 million dollars (with the stock portion