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exh10-10.htm

Exhibit 10.10

 

STATEMENT OF WORK

MFY-001

This Statement of Work (“SOW”), by and between Touchpoint Metrics, Inc., dba MCorp Consulting, (“the Company”) and mfifty (“Client”), effective as of the later date signed below (“Effective Date”), is entered under and pursuant to the Services Agreement between the Company and Consultant (“Agreement”) dated March 2, 2012, and is subject to all the terms and conditions of that Agreement.

Project Name:  Smart Customers, Stupid Companies

Project Description:  The Company will provide professional services needed to move Smart Customers, Stupid Companies from manuscript to a professional digital and soft cover book.  The Company will also provide directly, or setup services with third-party providers, marketing, promotion and distribution/fulfillment services.

As such, this is an hourly (time and materials) proposal to be invoiced at the billable rates as described below.  Over the (estimated) ~300 hours required for project completion, Staff Consultant time is estimated to make up the bulk of hours incurred, and Senior Consultant time is expected to be minimal.

Billable Rates: Staff time for project management, research, content and production will be billed at a rate of $65 per hour. Senior Consultants’ time will be billed at an hourly rate of $95 per hour.

Payment Schedule:  All invoices are due net 30 days.

Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Our fees do not include out-of-pocket expenses. Out-of-pocket expenses include (but are not limited to) color outputs, copies, deliveries, sample acquisition or remuneration, phone, travel, original or stock images, etc. All out-of-pocket expenses are billed at cost.

Approvals: The current authorized approval source for Client is Michael Hinshaw.

	
For the Company

	  	
Accepted for Client

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	
LYNN DAVISON

	  	
MICHAEL HINSHAW

	
Signature

	  	
Signature

	  	  	  
	
Lynn Davison

Vice President

	  	
Michael Hinshaw

	  	  	  
	  	  	
3.2.12

	
March 2, 2012

	  	
Dateexh10-11.htm

Exhibit 10.11

Letter Agreement with Agreed Deviations to the GTCP

This Letter Agreement with Agreed Deviations to the GTCP is entered into by and between:

(1) Danone Trading B.V., having its registered office at WTC Schiphol Airport, Tower E, Schiphol Boulevard 105, 1118 BG Schiphol Airport, acting in its capacity as central buying function for any Affiliate of Danone of the Baby Nutrition and/or Medical Nutrition divisions, on the understanding that “Affiliate of Danone” means any company in which Danone holds directly or indirectly at least 50% of the share capital or voting rights (“DTBV”)

and

(2) MCorp Consulting, having its registered office at 251 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo, CA 94960, United States (“Seller”).

DTBV and Seller (“the Parties”) agree that Danone Trading BV. - General Terms and Conditions for Goods and Services, January 2010 version (“GTC”) shall govern their current and future business relations save as varied by the terms of this Letter Agreement as follows.

 

ARTICLE 6 – Prices, Fees, Costs and Payment

At the end of Article 6.4 the following new sentence is added:

“By way of exception to the aforegoing sentence and only in relation to the Touchpoint Mapping project, DTBV shall pay the first invoice in relation to the Touchpoint Mapping project within 30 (thirty) days calendar days after the end of the month + 2 (two) business days and all subsequent invoices in relation the Touchpoint Mapping project within 60 (sixty) calendar days after the end of the month + 2 (two) business days in which the invoice was received.”

Except as expressly provided otherwise in this Letter Agreement, all terms of the “DTBV and Seller (“the Parties”) agree that Danone Trading BV. - General Terms and Conditions for Goods and Services, January 2010 version (“GTC”) shall remain in full force and effect.

This Letter Agreement is made effective as of 17 April 2012.

	
Danone Trading B.V.

	
MCorp Consulting

	  	  
	  	  
	
MARIUSZ BORAWSKI

	
MICHAEL HINSHAW

	  	  	  	  
	
Name:

	
Mariusz Borawski

	
Name:

	
Michael Hinshaw

	
Title:

	
Global SSD Services Manager

	
Title:

	
President & CEO

	
Date:

	
May 11th, 2012

	
Date:

	
April 17, 2012

1exh10-12.htm

Exhibit 10.12

Letter of Agreement and Addendum to Proposal

April 25, 2012

Wanna Swuddigul

Global CRM/Connection Director

Danone Baby Nutrition

Re: PO-Number: PO_12000262, Project Code: Touchpoint Mapping

We are pleased to present this engagement confirmation and Letter of Agreement.  Upon execution by both parties, this letter will serve as our approval for MCorp Consulting to begin work on the project outlined in our Revised Proposal:v2 for services titles “Project Mapping Study, Engaging Mums to Influence Brand Choice Across Their Journey: A Research Proposal for Danone Baby Nutrition” under the general terms of the engagement as described there and on the following pages.

This letter of agreement incorporates Danone Trading B.V.- General Terms and Conditions for Goods and Services (January 2010) and Letter Agreement with Agreed Deviations to the GTCP dated April 17, 2012.

Project Description: PO-Number PO_12000262

Payment Schedule:

	
Phase 1:  Immersion and Planning

	
$34,425

	
Phase 2:  Qualitative External Research

	
42,813

	
   Less:  Removal of customer phone interviews

	
($3,750)

	
Phase 3:  Quantitative External Research

	
41,944

	
Phase 4:  Findings and Recommendations

	
17,625

	
Total Professional Fees

	
133,057

	
   Less:  Good-Faith Budget Reduction

	
$6,789

	
Total Payments

	
$126,268

Amended Out-of-Pocket Expenses:

Our fees do not include out-of-pocket expenses. Out-of-pocket expenses include – but are not limited to – support costs such as transcription fees, focus group platform fees and any necessary out-of-pocket expenses such as travel and courier (not to exceed 20% of budget).

  

  

  

Amended Notes to Letter of Agreement:

	
▪   

	
While MCorp will supply supporting insights, artifacts, metrics and raw video footage, the scripting, design, direction and production of requested DBN “key touchpoint videos” is not included in this proposal, and is not an MCorp deliverable.

	
▪   

	
The purchase and administration of respondent incentives (if any) will be the responsibility of MCorp Consulting.

	
▪   

	
All respondent samples (including name, address, valid email addresses, segment coding, phone contact data, etc.) will be provided by Client, and assumes a 100% incidence level for appropriateness of respondents reached.

	
▪   

	
All content-based deliverables will be provided in an electronic format, unless otherwise requested by client.

Confidentiality:

Both parties to this agreement acknowledge that confidential information, including but not limited to, business plans, trade secrets, customer information, methodology and processes, will be shared between parties. Both parties hereby agree to hold all information received from the other party in strict confidence, and will strictly control all access to and distribution of any confidential or potentially confidential information. All MCorp employees, consultants, contractors and vendors will abide by, and are bound by MCorp’s approved Information Security Program.

	
Accepted for MCorp Consulting

	  	
Accepted for Danone Trading BV

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	
MICHAEL HINSHAW

	  	
WANNA SWUDDIGUL

	
Signature

	  	
Signature

	  	  	  
	
Michael Hinshaw, Managing Director

	  	
Wanna Swuddigul,

Global CRM/Connection Director

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	  	
25/6/12

	
April 25, 2012

	  	
Date

Page 2 of 2                                          MCorp Consulting   |  Danone Letter of Agreement                                                                                                                                                             4/25/2012LOAN PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

AMENDED AND RESTATED 

ALLONGE AND LOAN PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED ALLONGE and LOAN PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT is made and entered into effective the 11th day of October, 2012, by and among Global Casinos, Inc., a Utah corporation and assigns (“Global”), William P. Martindale (“Martindale”), and Pete Bloomquist (“Bloomquist”) (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as “Participant” or “Participants”), and Casinos USA, Inc., (“Casinos”). 

Recitals

A.

The Participants executed and delivered an Allonge and Loan Participation Agreement dated as of November 30, 2009, as amended by Amendment No. 1 dated effective February 22, 2010 (the “First Loan Participation”) pursuant to which Martindale purchased from Global in consideration of payment in the amount of $250,000 (“Martindale Investment”) an undivided 34.7% interest, as tenant-in-common, in the loan initially made by Astraea Investment Management, LP (“Astraea”) to Casinos, USA, Inc. (“Casinos” or “Borrower”) evidenced by a Promissory Note in the original principal amount of Seven Hundred Eighty Three Thousand One Hundred Three 56/100ths  Dollars ($783,103.56) dated as of January 17, 1997 (the “Note”), and including all security documents, including but not limited to the: Senior Deed of Trust; Security Agreement with respective UCC and Fixture Filings; Stock Pledge Agreement and any other security instrument executed as security for the loan, (collectively the “Loan”).  Exhibit A hereto sets forth all of the documents and agreements comprising the Loan and security documents (collectively the “Loan Documents”).  

B.

The Loan is and shall continue to be secured by a first priority deed of trust secured by that certain real property located in the City of Black Hawk, County of Gilpin, State of Colorado commonly known as 110 Main Street, Black Hawk, Colorado, and recorded in the records of the Gilpin County Clerk and Recorder on April 1, 1997 at Book 617, Page 464.   The Loan is and shall also continue to be secured by a security interest in all personal property, fixtures and improvements (tangible and intangible) owned by or under assignment to the Borrower.

C.

Global purchased the Loan, the Note and all Loan Documents from Astraea in November 2009.

D.

Pursuant to the First Loan Participation, Global has been amortizing the Martindale Investment which, as of the date hereof, has an outstanding and unpaid balance of $172,834.45 (the “Martindale Payoff”).

E.

In December 2009, Pete Bloomquist purchased from Global a loan participation interest in the Loan, Note and Loan Documents in consideration of $15,000.  The current payoff of the tenant-in-common interest owned by Bloomquist is $10,538.23 (the “Bloomquist Payoff”).

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E.

Global desires to borrow from Martindale an additional $55,000 (the “New Loan”) and add the New Loan to the Martindale Payoff to be included in Martindale’s tenant-in-common interest in the Note, Loan and Loan Documents.

F.

The Participants are desirous of appointing Global as the Loan Servicing Agent to perform and handle all of the necessary financing, accounting and other matters as more particularly described below which relate to the loan.

Agreement

In consideration of the mutual covenants and undertakings hereinafter set forth, including the reciprocal waiver and/or release of any pre-existing duties of a prior Loan Agreement that conflict with this Loan Agreement, the parties agree as follows:

1.

Participation.

For and in consideration of the payment to Global in the amount of $55,000, Global hereby transfers and assigns to Martindale an additional undivided interest in the Note set forth herein. Each Participant shall own and participate in the Loan as follows:  (i) Global shall own an undivided 66.92% interest in the Note (the “Global Interest”), (ii) Martindale shall own an undivided 31.62% interest in the Note (the “Martindale Interest”), and Pete Bloomquist shall own an undivided 1.47% interest (the “Bloomquist Interest”). The Global Interest, the Martindale Interest and the Bloomquist Interest shall be of equal rank.

  

				
	 
	 
	 Amount 

	 % 

	Global Interest

	$482,137.57

	66.92

	Martindale Interest

	$227,834.45

	31.62

	Bloomquist Interest

	$ 10,538.23

	1.47

	Legal Balance of Note

	$720,510.25

	100.00%

2.

Allonge and Note Modification.  Effective as of the date of this Agreement, the parties agree that the terms of the Note as they pertain to the redemption of the Martindale and Bloomquist Interests shall be modified as follows:

a.

Maturity Date:  Subject to and contingent upon Lisa Montrose agreeing to an extension of her loan to Borrower upon terms and conditions acceptable to Global and Martindale (the “Montrose Note”), the maturity date of the Note shall be extended to December 31, 2015 (the “Maturity Date”), upon which date all outstanding principal, accrued interest and any unpaid fees and costs shall be immediately due and payable.  If the Montrose Note is not extended and remains in default, then the Note shall continue to be fully matured and in default.

b.

Interest:

The outstanding principal balance due under the Note shall accrue interest at the rate of 13% per annum.

c.

Payments:

Commencing November 1, 2012, monthly payments of principal and interest under the Note shall be as follows:

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Martindale Interest:

$5,800.00

Bloomquist Interest:

$  264.79

             Global Interest:

$-0- until Martindale Interest and Bloomquist Interest are redeemed in full.

d.

Collateral.   Borrower hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Property and all Collateral pledged to Participants as security for the Loan shall continue to secure the Loan in the same priority position and is not changed or altered in any way by this Modification.

       

3.

Collections and Distributions.

a.

The Participants hereby appoint Global to serve as the Loan Servicing Agent to collect payments from Borrower.

b.

 Notwithstanding the fact that the Global Interest, Bloomquist Interest and Martindale Interest are of equal rank, Global agrees that for so long as the Martindale Interest is outstanding, Borrower shall only make payment against the proportionate share of the Martindale Interest and Bloomquist Interest in the Note.

c.

All principal payments by Borrower against the Martindale Interest and Bloomquist shall be deemed a purchase by Global and a sale and assignment by Martindale of that principal interest in the Note.  Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 3(c), the Martindale Interest and Bloomquist Interest shall not be reduced until such time as Martindale and Bloomquist have been paid 100% of the principal amount and all accrued interest attributable to the Martindale Interest and Bloomquist, whereupon Global shall be deemed to have purchased and acquired the Martindale Interest and Bloomquist Interest in their entirety.

4.

Representations and Covenants.

The respective parties severally agree as follows:

a.

Participants acknowledge Borrower’s present default under the Loan or the Loan Documents.

b.

Participants have made, or have had the opportunity to make, their own independent evaluations and investigations, including inspections and review of the Borrower’s books and records prior to owning and participating in the Loan.  

c.  

Global represents and warrants that the Note and Loan Documents are valid agreements of the Borrower and are in full force and effect, fully enforceable except to the extent enforceability may be affected by the laws of bankruptcy or insolvency or principles of equity and that Global has the authority and capacity to sell a participation in its Note. 

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5.

Major Actions.  

i.  

Global may:

a.

Purchase Martindale’s and/or Bloomquist’s participation at any time for the full amount outstanding under the Martindale Interest and/or Bloomquist Interest.  

b.

Commence any action or exercise any right, including the right of foreclosure, under the Note or the Loan Documents. 

ii.

No party shall have the authority to (a) modify or amend any term or condition of the Loan or Loan Documents without consent of the other party, (b.) waive or release the Borrower or any other obligor, including guarantors, under the Loan Agreement or any of the Collateral, or (c.) discharge the Borrower or any other obligor, including the guarantors, except as required by the Loan Agreement or the Collateral.  Furthermore, any release or substitution of collateral must be approved by both parties.

iii.

Should any party elect to sell its position in the Note, such party shall have the obligation to notify the other parties of its intention to sell its position (“Notification Date”).  Within 10 days from the Notification Date, non-selling parties shall have the exclusive right to notify selling party of its desire to take out selling party by payment in full of selling party’s participation (the “Takeout”) within 45 days of the Notification Date.  

6.

Loan Participation Fee.  In consideration of Martindale’s agreement to purchase the Interest provided for herein, Global agrees to pay Martindale a Loan Participation Fee as follows:

a. Global shall issue to Martindale common stock purchase warrants (“Warrants”) exercisable for five years to purchase an aggregate of 60,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.25 per share.  The Warrants shall contain a cashless exercise provision which may be utilized by the holder of the Warrants in the event that there is a restriction on transfer of the underlying warrant shares imposed by federal or state securities laws.

7.

Administration in the Ordinary Course.

The Loan and the Loan Documents shall be administered by the Loan Servicing Agent as follows:  

a.

The Loan and the Loan Documents shall be dealt with and enforced by the Loan Servicing Agent in its sole discretion on the Participants’ behalf.   The Loan Servicing Agent will service and manage the Loan and Loan Documents using the same degree of care it would use if it owned the entire Loan, and in conformity with the Loan in the ordinary course of business.

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b.

The Loan Servicing Agent shall bear its own internal and usual expenses of servicing the Loan. 

c.

All collection or other expenses reasonably incurred by the Loan Servicing Agent in connection with a default of the Loan, including protection of  the Loan Documents and Collateral, and all advances made or required to be made by either party to preserve the Collateral, and all recoveries thereof, shall be shared pro rata by each Participant.  Each Participant shall be required to contribute its proportionate share of such expenses and/or advances or reimburse the Participant paying such expense or advance its proportionate share.

d.

The Loan Servicing Agent shall provide each Participant prompt written notice of any notice of default of the Borrower under the Loan or the Loan Documents.

e.

The Loan Servicing Agent and its employees and agents shall not be liable to any Participant for any action take or omitted or for error in judgment, except for actions or omissions or errors taken or made in bad faith.  The Loan Servicing Agent and its employees and agents do not assume or warrant and shall not have any responsibility or liability, express or implied, for the collectability, enforceability, genuineness, sufficiency or validity of the Loan or the Loan Documents, or the financial condition or the legal status of the Borrower, or any credit or other information furnished by it to any Participant, except for the information furnished by the Loan Servicing Agent to the Participant as to the Loan Servicing Agent’s capacity to enter into and perform this Loan Participation Agreement.

8.

Replacement of Loan Servicing Agent.

Furthermore, replacement of the Loan Servicing Agent shall occur upon (i) the resignation of the Loan Servicing Agent, (ii) the filing by or against the Loan Servicing Agent of any petition for relief under the bankruptcy laws of the United States, now or hereafter in effect, or any insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation law or statute now or hereafter in effect, whether any such action or proceeding shall be at law, in equity or under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, receivership, liquidation or dissolution law or statute, (iii) the dissolution of the Loan Servicing Agent, or (iv) the cessation of business by the Loan Servicing Agent, the Participants shall select a new loan servicing agent.  In the event the Participants cannot unanimously agree on the selection of a new loan servicing agent, the vote of the majority in interest of the Participants shall be binding as to the selection of the new loan servicing agent.

9.

Other Extensions of Credit to Borrower.

Each party acknowledges and agrees that they, or any of their affiliates, may extend credit other than the Loan, to the Borrower or any of its affiliates.   To the extent that any party may have (a.) the right to setoff against, (b.) a lien upon, or (c.) a security interest in, any existing or hereafter acquired property of the Borrower or any of its affiliates, which property is not included within the Collateral, each party shall be under no obligation to exercise any right it may 

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have against such property, or in the event of such exercise to apply the proceeds therefrom on account of the Loan.  When used herein, the term “affiliates” shall be interpreted broadly.

10.

Nature of Relationship.  The Parties shall each hold their respective Interests as tenants-in-common. The parties do  not intend by this Agreement to create a partnership, joint venture or other separate entity for federal or state law purposes, but merely to set forth the terms and conditions upon which each of them shall hold their respective ownership interests in the Note and Loan Documents.  Each party hereby agrees to elect to be excluded from the provisions of Subchapter K of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, (the “Code”), with respect to their undivided ownership interest in the Note and Loan Documents.  Each party hereby covenants and agrees that each owner shall report in such owner’s respective federal and state income tax returns such owner’s respective portion of items of income, deduction, loss and credit which result from holding the Note in a manner consistent with the treatment of the co-tenancy as a co-ownership of a negotiable instrument (and not as a partnership) for federal and applicable state tax purposes.  Each party hereby agrees to indemnify, protect, defend and hold the other free and harmless from all costs, liabilities, tax consequences and expenses, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, which may result from any party notifying the IRS in violation of this Agreement or otherwise taking a contrary position with respect to the IRS.  No party shall hold itself out as or represent to a third party that it is a partner with respect to the other.  Except as expressly provided herein, no party is authorized to act as agent for, to act on behalf of, or to do any act that will bind any other or to incur any obligations with respect to the subject matter hereof.   

11.

Indemnity.  Each party hereby agrees to indemnify, protect, defend and hold the other free and harmless from all costs, liabilities, tax consequences and expenses including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and costs, which may arise from breach of representations or result from any party so notifying the Commissioner in violation of this Agreement or otherwise taking a contrary position on any tax return, report or other document.

12.

Notice.

All Notices provided for hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given and received when personally delivered or when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the applicable party as follows, or at such other address as shall be designated by such party by written notice to the other parties:

Global Casinos, Inc.

1507 Pine Street

Boulder, Colorado  80302

Fax: 303-449-1045

Email: clneuman@neuman.com

William Martindale

5646 Milton Street # 731

Dallas, TX  75206-3935

Fax: (214) 956-7713

Email: snuffcityranch@sbcglobal.net 

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Pete Bloomquist

3600 Christy Ridge

Sedalia, CO  80135

Email:  pbloomq@gmail.com

13.

Counterparts.

This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original instrument, and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

14.

Miscellaneous.

This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado, and may not be amended or modified, except by written instrument signed by each party.  This Agreement shall be binding upon each party, their heirs, successors, and assigns.

WITNESS the execution hereof by the parties hereto.

Global Casinos, Inc.

Casinos USA, Inc.

By:_/s/  Clifford L. Neuman                 

By:/s/ Douglas James  

Clifford L. Neuman 

Doug James, Authorized Agent

:_/s/ William P. Martindale

/s/Pete Bloomquist

William P. Martindale

Pete Bloomquist

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EXHIBIT A

LOAN DOCUMENTS

A.

Promissory Note and Loan Agreement dated January 17, 1997, in the original principal amount of $783,103.56, executed by Casinos USA, Inc.

B.

Agreement and Amendment to Promissory Note dated as of August 31, 2002.

C.

Second Amendment to Promissory Note dated March 18, 2008.

D.

Agreement dated March 18, 2008

E.

Deed of Trust executed by Casinos USA, Inc. for the benefit of Astraea Investment Management,  LP, dated January 17, 1997, and recorded  April 1, 1997, in the real property records of the Clerk & Recorder for Gilpin County, Colorado, (“Records”) at Book 617, Page 464;

F.

Security Agreement dated August 31, 2002 executed by Casinos USA, Inc. 

G.

Colorado UCC Financing Statement recorded on ___________, 1997 at Reception No. ________________ in the Records;

H.

Stock Pledge Agreement dated as of August 31, 2002 executed by Global Casinos, Inc.

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