Company: PGEN
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001356090-25-000007
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Company: PRECIGEN, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 12
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 holder the right to acquire, via a paid in kind dividend on the Series A Preferred Stock for the first two years following the issue date of the Series A Preferred Stock (see Note 12), a number of additional warrants to purchase shares of common stock equal to 50% of the amount of such paid in kind dividends divided by the $0.75 exercise price ("PIK Warrants"), upon obtaining Shareholder Approval (as defined in Note 12) which fails the requirement of the indexation guidance under ASC 815-40. Furthermore, the Company does not have a sufficient number of authorized and unissued shares available to share settle the instrument and for that reason the Warrants cannot be accounted as an equity-linked instrument. The Warrants and PIK Warrants (together the "Warrant liabilities") are measured at fair value at inception. The fair value of the outstanding Warrants will be re-measured at fair value at the end of each reporting period, unless and until they are reclassified to equity. We use various option pricing models, such as the Black-Scholes option pricing model and the Monte Carlo simulation model, to estimate fair value of the warrants. In using these models, we make certain assumptions about risk-free interest rates, dividend yields, volatility, expected term of the Warrants and other assumptions. Risk-free interest rates are derived from the yield on U.S. Treasury debt securities. Dividend yields are based on our historical dividend payments, which have been zero to date. Volatility is estimated from the historical volatility of our common stock as traded on the Nasdaq. The expected term of the Warrants is based on the time to expiration of the Warrants from the date of measurement.

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 The fair value of the Warrants is estimated using a Black‑Scholes option-pricing model. The significant assumptions used in preparing the option pricing model for valuing the Warrant liabilities as of December 31, 2024, include (i) volatility of 86% (discounted for lack of marketability), (ii) risk free interest rate of 4.5%, (iii) strike price ($0.75), (iv) fair value of common stock ($0.93), and (v) expected life of 10 years.The fair value of the PIK Warrants is estimated using a Black-Scholes option pricing model within a Monte Carlo simulation model framework. The significant assumptions used in preparing the simulation model for valuing the PIK Warrant as of December 31,