UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended SeptemberJune 30, 20172022

 

or

 

☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from ____ to _____

 

Commission File Number: 001-34647

 

ChinaNet Online Holdings,ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Nevada

20-4672080

(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

 (I.R.S.

(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

 

Room 1106, Xinghuo Keji Plaza, No. 3 Min Zhuang2 Fufeng Road, Building 6,

Yu Quan Hui Gu Tuspark, HaidianFengtai District, Beijing, PRC 100195China 100070

 (Address

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

 

+86-10-6084-6616

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

N/A

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

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered

Common Stock, par value $0.001

CNET

Nasdaq Capital Market

 

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

 

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


 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,”company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

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Large accelerated filer ☐ Accelerated filer ☐ Non-accelerated filer (Do not check if a smaller reporting company) ☐ Smaller reporting company ☒ Emerging growth company ☐

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

 

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

 

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

 

As of November 14, 2017,August 19, 2022, the registrant had 12,340,54235,827,677 shares of common stock outstanding.

 

 


TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

PAGE

  

Item 1. Interim Financial Statements

 
  

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of SeptemberJune 30, 20172022 (Unaudited) and December 31, 20162021

F1-F21-2

  

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Loss for the NineSix and Three Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20172022 and 20162021 (Unaudited)

F3-F43-4

  

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20172022 and 20162021 (Unaudited)

F5-F65-6

  

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity for the Six and Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and 2021 (Unaudited)

7-8

 

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

F7-F259-27

  

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

26-3828-37

  
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

3837

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

3938

  

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

 
  

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

3938

Item 1A. Risk Factors39

  

Item 1A. Risk Factors

38

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

3938

  

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

3938

  

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

3938

  

Item 5. Other Information

3938

  

Item 6. Exhibits

4039

  

Signatures

4140

 


 

PART I.FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1.  Interim Financial Statements

 

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(In thousands)

thousands, except for number of shares and per share data)

 

  

September 30,

2017

 December 31,
2016
  (US $) (US $)
  (Unaudited)  
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $1,234  $3,035 
Term deposit  -   3,056 
Accounts receivable, net  4,653   3,322 
Other receivables, net  2,863   - 
Prepayment and deposit to suppliers  5,450   4,754 
Due from related parties, net  234   213 
Other current assets  95   95 
Total current assets  14,529   14,475 
         
Long-term investments  949   1,340 
Property and equipment, net  341   471 
Intangible assets, net  6,653   7,264 
Goodwill  5,195   4,970 
Deferred tax assets  1,473   1,522 
Total Assets $29,140  $30,042 
         
Liabilities and Equity        
Current liabilities:        
Short-term bank loan * $753  $721 
Accounts payable *  625   102 
Advances from customers *  2,267   1,420 
Accrued payroll and other accruals *  529   685 
Due to new investors related to terminated security purchase agreements  923   884 
Payable for purchasing of software technology *  429   411 
Taxes payable *  3,089   2,910 
Other payables *  715   487 
Total current liabilities  9,330   7,620 
  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     

Assets

        

Current assets:

        

Cash and cash equivalents *

 $4,454  $7,173 

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $2,454 and

$2,236, respectively *

  3,238   3,439 

Prepayment and deposit to suppliers *

  6,303   7,559 

Due from related parties *

  15   90 

Other current assets, net *

  1,602   1,657 

Total current assets

  15,612   19,918 
         

Long-term investments *

  2,216   2,280 

Operating lease right-of-use assets *

  2,038   2,019 

Property and equipment, net *

  307   375 

Intangible assets, net

  6,440   7,523 

Long-term deposits and prepayments *

  121   75 

Deferred tax assets, net *

  423   441 

Total Assets

 $27,157  $32,631 
         

Liabilities and Equity

        

Current liabilities:

        

Accounts payable *

 $567  $1,119 

Advance from customers *

  794   1,245 

Accrued payroll and other accruals *

  163   389 

Taxes payable *

  3,376   3,534 

Operating lease liabilities *

  391   202 

Lease payment liability related to short-term leases *

  105   152 

Other current liabilities *

  136   141 

Warrant liabilities

  257   2,039 

Total current liabilities

  5,789   8,821 

 


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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED)

(In thousands, except for number of shares and per share data)

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     

Long-term liabilities:

        

Operating lease liabilities-Non current *

  1,748   1,907 

Long-term borrowing from a related party

  130   137 

Total Liabilities

  7,667   10,865 
         

Commitments and contingencies

          
         

Equity:

        

ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.’s stockholders’ equity

        

Common stock (US$0.001 par value; authorized 100,000,000 shares; issued

and outstanding 35,827,677 shares and 35,332,677 shares at June 30, 2022

and December 31, 2021, respectively)

  36   35 

Additional paid-in capital

  61,956   61,785 

Statutory reserves

  2,598   2,598 

Accumulated deficit

  (46,165)  (43,734)

Accumulated other comprehensive income

  1,065   1,082 

Total ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.’s stockholders’ equity

  19,490   21,766 
         

Total equity

  19,490   21,766 
         

Total Liabilities and Equity

 $27,157  $32,631 

 

  

September 30,

2017

 December 31,
2016
  (US $) (US $)
  (Unaudited)  
Long-term liabilities:        
Long-term borrowing from a director  132   126 
Total Liabilities  9,462   7,746 
         
Commitments and contingencies        
         
Equity:        
ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.’s stockholders’ equity        
Common stock (US$0.001 par value; authorized 50,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding 12,340,542 shares and 12,158,542 shares at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively)  12   12 
Additional paid-in capital  29,769   29,285 
Statutory reserves  2,607   2,607 
Accumulated deficit  (14,325)  (10,362)
Accumulated other comprehensive income  1,504   700 
Total ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.’s stockholders’ equity  19,567   22,242 
         
Noncontrolling interests  111   54 
Total equity  19,678   22,296 
         
         
Total Liabilities and Equity $29,140  $30,042 

 

*All of the VIEs' assets can be used to settle obligations of their primary beneficiary. Liabilities recognized as a result of consolidating these VIEs do not represent additional claims on the Company’s general assets (Note 2).

 

See notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

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F-2 

 

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

(In thousands)

thousands, except for number of shares and per share data)

 

 Nine Months Ended September 30, Three Months Ended September 30, 

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
 2017 2016 2017 2016 

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
 (US $) (US $) (US $) (US $) 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 
Revenues                        
From unrelated parties $31,171  $25,017  $13,509  $11,741  $14,597  $22,947  $6,945  $14,551 
From related parties  116   381   14   161 

From a related party

  0   0   0   0 
Total revenues  31,287   25,398   13,523   11,902  14,597  22,947  6,945  14,551 
Cost of revenues  26,955   19,269   12,163   9,874   14,544   23,882   7,026   14,769 
Gross profit  4,332   6,129   1,360   2,028 

Gross profit/(loss)

  53   (935)  (81)  (218)
                 
Operating expenses                                
Sales and marketing expenses  2,399   3,069   740   1,126  147  101  78  73 
General and administrative expenses  4,402   5,290   2,318   1,752  4,046  8,895  2,498  7,899 
Research and development expenses  1,012   1,530   312   514   124   163   56   89 
Total operating expenses  7,813   9,889   3,370   3,392   4,317   9,159   2,632   8,061 
                 
Loss from operations  (3,481)  (3,760)  (2,010)  (1,364)  (4,264)  (10,094)  (2,713)  (8,279)
                 
Other income (expenses)                

Other income/(expenses)

                
Interest income  39   72   2   19  75  2  29  1 
Interest expense  (109)  (4)  (36)  (4)
Other expenses  (208)  (112)  (2)  (99)
Total other expenses  (278)  (44)  (36)  (84)

Other (expenses)/income, net

 (28) 302  (19) 326 

Loss on disposal of long-term investments

 0  (38) 0  (38)

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

  1,782   6,829   987   4,322 

Total other income

  1,829   7,095   997   4,611 
                 
Loss before income tax expense, noncontrolling interests and discontinued operation  (3,759)  (3,804)  (2,046)  (1,448)
Income tax expense  (115)  (155)  (2)  (3)
Loss from continuing operations  (3,874)  (3,959)  (2,048)  (1,451)
Loss from and on disposal of discontinued operation, net of income tax  -   (60)  -   - 

Loss before income tax benefit and noncontrolling interests

  (2,435)  (2,999)  (1,716)  (3,668)

Income tax benefit

  4   40   2   22 
Net loss  (3,874)  (4,019)  (2,048)  (1,451)  (2,431)  (2,959)  (1,714)  (3,646)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests from continuing operations  (89)  (144)  (39)  (21)
Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. $(3,963) $(4,163) $(2,087) $(1,472)

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

  0   (2)  0   0 

Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.

 $(2,431) $(2,961) $(1,714) $(3,646)

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

(CONTINUED)

(In thousands, except for number of shares and per share data)

  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Net loss

 $(2,431) $(2,959) $(1,714) $(3,646)

Foreign currency translation (loss)/gain

  (17)  (23)  5   (4)

Comprehensive loss

 $(2,448) $(2,982) $(1,709) $(3,650)

Comprehensive (income)/loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

  0   (1)  0   1 

Comprehensive loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.

 $(2,448) $(2,983) $(1,709) $(3,649)
                 

Loss per share

                

Loss per common share

                

Basic and diluted

 $(0.07) $(0.10) $(0.05) $(0.11)
                 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:

                

Basic and diluted

  35,442,345   30,727,546   35,528,776   32,925,488 

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30, Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016 2017 2016
  (US $) (US $) (US $) (US $)
  (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited)
         
Net loss $(3,874) $(4,019) $(2,048) $(1,451)
Foreign currency translation gain/(loss)  772   (630)  340   (152)
Comprehensive loss $(3,102) $(4,649) $(1,708) $(1,603)
Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests  (57)  (113)  (42)  (19)
Comprehensive loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. $(3,159) $(4,762) $(1,750) $(1,622)
                 
Loss per share                
Loss from continuing operations per common share                
Basic and diluted $(0.33) $(0.36) $(0.17) $(0.13)
Loss from discontinued operations per common share                
Basic and diluted $-  $(0.01) $-  $- 
                 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:                
Basic and diluted  12,019,040   11,353,657   12,074,304   11,358,971 

 

See notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

F-4 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(In thousands)

 

 Nine Months Ended September 30, 

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
 2017 2016 

2022

  

2021

 
 (US $) (US $) 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 
Cash flows from operating activities            
Net loss $(3,874) $(4,019) $(2,431) $(2,959)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities            
Depreciation and amortization  1,067   1,170  1,108  282 

Amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets

 134  92 
Share-based compensation expenses  484   1,718  84  6,857 
Loss on disposal of fixed assets/other long-term assets  -   117 
Provision for allowances for doubtful accounts  1,254   -  947  0 
Loss on deconsolidation of VIEs  -   9 

Loss on disposal of long-term investments

 0  38 
Deferred taxes  115   155  (4) (40)

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

 (1,782) (6,829)

Other non-operating income

 (72) 0 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities            
Accounts receivable  (2,436)  (1,196) (290) (1,284)
Other receivables  67   1,416 
Prepayment and deposit to suppliers  (470)  (1,172) 1,100  (980)
Due from related parties  (11)  (24) 60  0 
Other current assets  (33)  16  29  8 

Long-term deposits and prepayments

 (51) (554)
Accounts payable  506   (129) (513) 403 
Advances from customers  764   (109)

Advance from customers

 (402) 89 
Accrued payroll and other accruals  (169)  (146) (220) (197)
Other payables  36   403 

Other current liabilities

 311  (123)
Taxes payable  46   66  8  (49)
Commitment and contingencies  -   (128)

Lease payment liability related to short-term leases

 (41) (54)

Operating lease liabilities

  (119)  (31)
Net cash used in operating activities  (2,654)  (1,853)  (2,144)  (5,331)
         
Cash flows from investing activities            
Payment for office equipment and leasehold improvement  (2)  (150)
Payment for purchasing of software technology  -   (1,977)
Term-deposit matured during the period  3,118   - 
Long-term investment in and advance to cost/equity method investees  -   (787)
Withdraw long-term investment in cost/equity method investees  441   - 
Short-term loan to an unrelated party  (2,795)  - 
Proceeds from disposal of VIEs  -   28 
Cash effect on deconsolidation of VIEs  -   (18)
Net cash provided by/(used in) investing activities  762   (2,904)

Payment for leasehold improvements and purchase of vehicles, furniture and office equipment

 0  (221)

Cash effect of deconsolidation of VIEs’ subsidiaries

 0  (8)

Investments and advances to ownership investee entities

 0  (463)

Repayment from ownership investee entities

 12  0 

Short-term loans to unrelated parties

 (2,600) (312)

Repayment of short-term loans and interest income from unrelated parties

 2,109  1,303 

Payment for purchase of software technologies

 0  (1,160)

Deposit and prepayment paid for contracts of other investing activities

  0   (3,500)

Net cash used in investing activities

  (479)  (4,361)

 


5

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,

ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)

(In thousands)

  

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 

Cash flows from financing activities

        

Proceeds from issuance of common stock and warrant (net of cash offering cost of US$1,600)

  0   17,111 

Net cash provided by financing activities

  0   17,111 
         

Effect of exchange rate fluctuation on cash and cash equivalents

  (96)  36 
         

Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents

  (2,719)  7,455 
         

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period

  7,173   4,297 

Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period

 $4,454  $11,752 
         

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information

        
         

Income taxes paid

 $0  $0 

Interest expense paid

 $0  $0 

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
  (US $) (US $)
  (Unaudited) (Unaudited)
Cash flows from financing activities        
Proceeds from short-term bank loan  441   456 
Repayment of short-term bank loan  (441)  - 
Net cash provided by financing activities  -   456 
         
Changes in cash and cash equivalents included in assets classified as held for sale  -   132 
         
Effect of exchange rate fluctuation on cash and cash equivalents  91   (88)
         
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents  (1,801)  (4,257)
         
  Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period  3,035   5,503 
  Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period $1,234  $1,246 
         
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information        
         
Income tax paid $-  $2 
Interest expense paid $28  $4 

 

See notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

F-6 

6

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 

ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE SIX AND THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2022

(In thousands, except for number of shares)

 

  

Common stock

  

Additional

paid-in

capital

  

Statutory

reserves

  

Accumulated deficit

  

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

  

Total equity

 
  

Number of shares

  

Amount

                     
      

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
                             

Balance, January 1, 2022

  35,332,677  $35  $61,785  $2,598  $(43,734) $1,082  $21,766 

Share-based compensation in exchange for

services from employees and directors

  95,000   0   16   -   -   -   16 

Net loss for the period

  -   0   0   0   (717)  0   (717)

Foreign currency translation adjustment

  -   -   -   -   -   (22)  (22)

Balance, March 31, 2022 (unaudited)

  35,427,677  $35  $61,801  $2,598  $(44,451) $1,060  $21,043 

Share-based compensation in exchange for

services from nonemployees

  400,000   1   139   0   0   0   140 

Share-based compensation in exchange for

services from employees and directors

  -   0   16   0   0   0   16 

Net loss for the period

  -   0   0   0   (1,714)  0   (1,714)

Foreign currency translation adjustment

  -   0   0   0   0   5   5 

Balance, June 30, 2022 (unaudited)

  35,827,677  $36  $61,956  $2,598  $(46,165) $1,065  $19,490 

See notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE SIX AND THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2021

(In thousands, except for number of shares)

  

Common stock

  

Additional

paid-in

capital

  

Statutory

reserves

  

Accumulated deficit

  

Accumulated other comprehensive income

  

Noncontrolling interests

  

Total equity

 
  

Number of shares

  

Amount

                         
      

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

  

(US $)

 
                                 

Balance, January 1, 2021

  26,062,915  $26  $49,772  $2,598  $(40,980) $1,129  $(66) $12,479 

Issuance of common stock for private placement, net of $10,476 proceeds allocated to investor warrants labilities and $3,045 direct offering costs (including $1,445 proceeds allocated to placement agent warrants liabilities and $1,600 cash offering cost, respectively), respectively

  5,212,000   5   5,185   -   -   -   -   5,190 

Share-based compensation in exchange for services from employees and directors

  30,000   0   23   -   -   -   -   23 

Net income for the period

  -   0   0   0   685   0   2   687 

Foreign currency translation adjustment

  -   -   -   -   -   (19)  0   (19)

Balance, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

  31,304,915  $31  $54,980  $2,598  $(40,295) $1,110  $(64) $18,360 

Share-based compensation in exchange for services from employees and directors

  3,985,735   4   6,676   0   0   0   0   6,680 

Net loss for the period

  -   0   0   0   (3,646)  0   0   (3,646)

Foreign currency translation adjustment

  -   0   0   0   0   (3)  (1)  (4)

Balance, June 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

  35,290,650  $35  $61,656  $2,598  $(43,941) $1,107  $(65) $21,390 

See notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

1.

1.

Organization and nature of operations

 

ChinaNet Online Holdings,ZW Data Action Technologies Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated in the State of Texas in April 2006 and re-domiciled to become a Nevada corporation in October 2006. On June 26, 2009, the Company consummated a share exchange transaction with China Net Online Media Group Limited (the “Share Exchange”), a company organized under the laws of British Virgin Islands (“China Net BVI”). As a result of the Share Exchange, China Net BVI became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and the Company is now a holding company, which, through certain contractual arrangements with operating companies in the People’s Republic of China (the “PRC”), is engaged in providing Internet advertising, precision marketing, e-commerce online to offline (O2O) sales channel expansion(O2O) advertising and marketing services as well as the related data and technical services to small and medium enterprises (“SMEs”) and entrepreneurial management and networking services for entrepreneurs(SMEs) in the PRC.

 

2.

Variable interest entities

As of September 30, 2017,

To satisfy PRC laws and regulations, the Company operated itsconducts certain business primarily in Chinathe PRC through its PRC subsidiaries and operating entities or Variable Interest Entities (“VIEs”) as discussed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “2016 Form 10-K”“VIEs”).

2.Variable interest entities

 

Summarized below is the information related to the VIEs’ assets and liabilities reported in the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, respectively:

 

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     

Assets

        

Current assets:

        

Cash and cash equivalents

 $577  $181 

Accounts receivable, net

  3,238   2,796 

Prepayment and deposit to suppliers

  3,429   5,287 

Due from related parties

  15   90 

Other current assets, net

  3   4 

Total current assets

  7,262   8,358 
         

Long-term investments

  471   496 

Operating lease right-of-use assets

  250   21 

Property and equipment, net

  138   168 

Long-term deposits and prepayments

  49   0 

Deferred tax assets, net

  423   441 

Total Assets

 $8,593  $9,484 
         

Liabilities

        

Current liabilities:

        

Accounts payable

 $567  $1,119 

Advance from customers

  735   1,113 

Accrued payroll and other accruals

  61   83 

Taxes payable

  2,714   2,849 

Operating lease liabilities

  195   9 

Lease payment liability related to short-term leases

  105   110 

Other current liabilities

  48   53 

Total current liabilities

  4,425   5,336 
         

Operating lease liabilities-Non current

  48   10 

Total Liabilities

 $4,473  $5,346 

  

September 30,

2017

 December 31,
2016
   US$(’000)   US$(’000) 
   (Unaudited)     
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $1,217  $2,915 
Term deposit  -   3,056 
Accounts receivable, net  4,653   3,315 
Other receivables, net  2,863   - 
Prepayment and deposit to suppliers  5,382   4,710 
Due from related parties, net  217   197 
Other current assets  41   71 
Total current assets  14,373   14,264 
         
Long-term investments  45   43 
Property and equipment, net  201   286 
Intangible assets, net  4,934   5,468 
Goodwill  5,195   4,970 
Deferred tax assets  1,180   1,241 
Total Assets $25,928  $26,272 
         
Liabilities        
Current liabilities:        
Short-term bank loan $753  $721 
Accounts payable  612   83 
Advances from customers  2,267   1,388 
Accrued payroll and other accruals  195   256 
Due to Control Group  11   10 
Payable for purchasing of software technology  429   411 
Taxes payable  2,639   2,480 
Other payables  214 �� 162 
Total current liabilities  7,120   5,511 
         
Deferred tax Liabilities        
Total Liabilities $7,120  $5,511 
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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

All of the VIEs' assets can be used to settle obligations of their primary beneficiary. Liabilities recognized as a result of consolidating these VIEs do not represent additional claims on the Company’s general assets.

 

Summarized below is the information related to the financial performance of the VIEs reported in the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, respectively:

 

 

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
 Nine Months Ended September 30, 

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
 2017 2016 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 
 US$(’000) US$(’000) 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 
             
Revenues  31,231   25,289  $13,862  $20,618  $6,664  $12,671 
Cost of revenues  (26,954)  (19,186) (14,544) (23,132) (7,026) (14,394)
Total operating expenses  (5,895)  (6,384) (848) (712) (589) (322)
Loss from discontinued operations  -   (60)
Net loss before allocation to noncontrolling interests  (1,928)  (603) (1,553) (3,407) (968) (2,126)

 

 

  Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
  US$(’000) US$(’000)
     
Revenues  13,498   11,902 
Cost of revenues  (12,162)  (9,872)
Total operating expenses  (2,736)  (2,290)
Net loss before allocation to noncontrolling interests  (1,412)  (343)

3.

3.

Summary of significant accounting policies

 

a)

Basis of presentation

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements are prepared and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”).

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial information as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 have been prepared without audit, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Certain information and footnote disclosures, which are normally included in annualcomplete consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP, have been omitted pursuant to those rules and regulations. The unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial information should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and the notes thereto, included in the 2016Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K.10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, previously filed with the SEC (the “2021 Form 10-K”) on April 15, 2022.

 

In the opinion of management, all adjustments (which include normal recurring adjustments) necessary to present a fair statement of the Company’s condensed consolidated financial position as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017, 2022, its condensed consolidated results of operations for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, and its condensed consolidated cash flows for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, as applicable, have been made. The interim results of operations are not necessarily indicative of the operating results for the full fiscal year or any future periods.

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

b)

Principles of consolidation

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements include the financial statementsaccounts of all the subsidiaries and VIEs of the Company. All transactions and balances between the Company and its subsidiaries and VIEs have been eliminated upon consolidation.

 

c)

Use of estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and the related disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of these condensed consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. The Company continually evaluates these estimates and assumptions based on the most recently available information, historical experience and various other assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. Since the use of estimates is an integral component of the financial reporting process, actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

d)

Foreign currency translation

 

The exchange rates used to translate amounts in RMB into US$ for the purposes of preparing the condensed consolidated financial statements are as follows:

 

  September 30, 2017 December 31, 2016
         
Balance sheet items, except for equity accounts  6.6369   6.9370 

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
         
Items in the statements of operations and comprehensive loss, and statements of cash flows  6.7983   6.5771 

  Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
Items in the statements of operations and comprehensive loss, and statements of cash flows  6.6676   6.6648 
  

June 30, 2022

  

December 31, 2021

 
         

Balance sheet items, except for equity accounts

  6.7114   6.3757 
         
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
         

Items in the statements of operations and comprehensive loss

  6.4835   6.4718 
         
  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
         

Items in the statements of operations and comprehensive loss

  6.6144   6.4596 

 

No representation is made that the RMB amounts could have been, or could be converted into US$ at the above rates.

 

e)

Advertising costs

Fair value measurement

 

AdvertisingLiabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis by level within the fair value hierarchy as of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021 are as follows:

      

Fair value measurement at reporting date using

 
  

As of

June 30, 2022

  

Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical Assets/Liabilities
(Level 1)

  

Significant
Other
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)

  

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

             
                 

Warrant liabilities (Note 15)

  257   -   -   257

 

      

Fair value measurement at reporting date using

 
  

As of

December 31, 2021

  

Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical Assets/Liabilities
(Level 1)

  

Significant
Other
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)

  

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
                 

Warrant liabilities (Note 15)

  2,039   -   -   2,039 

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

f)

Revenue recognition

The following tables present the Company’s revenues disaggregated by products and services and timing of revenue recognition:

  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Internet advertising and related services

                

--distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service

  12,369   18,965   5,775   12,100 

--online advertising placements

  2,228   3,595   1,170   2,193 

Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing services

  0   387   0   258 

Total revenues

 $14,597  $22,947  $6,945  $14,551

 

  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Revenue recognized over time

  14,597   22,947   6,945   14,551 

Revenue recognized at a point in time

  0   0   0   0 

Total revenues

 $14,597  $22,947  $6,945  $14,551 

Contract costs

For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, the Company did not have any significant incremental costs of obtaining contracts with customers incurred and/or costs incurred in fulfilling contracts with customers, that shall be recognized as an asset and amortized to expenses in a pattern that matches the timing of the revenue recognition of the related contract.

Contract liabilities

The table below summarized the movement of the Company’s contract liabilities for the Company’s own brand buildingsix months ended June 30, 2022:

  

Contract liabilities

 
  

US$(000)

 
     

Balance as of January 1, 2022

  1,245 

Exchange translation adjustment

  (62)

Revenue recognized from beginning contract liability balances

  (1,150)

Advances received from customers related to unsatisfied performance obligations

  761 

Balance as of June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)

 $794 

Advance from customers related to unsatisfied performance obligations are not includable in costgenerally refundable. Refund of revenues, they are expensed when incurred or amortized overadvance from customers were insignificant for the estimated beneficial periodsix and are included in “sales three months ended June 30, 2022 and marketing expenses” in the statements of operations and comprehensive loss. 2021.

For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016, advertising expenses for the Company’s own brand building2021, there is 0 revenue recognized from performance obligations that were approximately US$1,583,000 and US$1,684,000, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, advertising expenses for the Company’s own brand building were approximately US$480,000 and US$724,000, respectively.satisfied in prior periods.

 

f)

g)

Research and development expenses

 

The Company accounts for expenses for the cost of developingenhancement, maintenance and upgrading technologies andtechnical support to the Company’s Internet platforms and intellectual propertyproperties that are used in its daily operations in research and development cost.expenses. Research and development costs are charged to expense when incurred. Expenses for research and development for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$1,012,0000.12 million and US$1,530,000,0.16 million, respectively. Expenses for research and development for the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$312,0000.06 million and US$514,000,0.09 million, respectively.

 

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.

h)

Lease

As of June 30, 2022, operating lease right-of-use assets and total operating lease liabilities recognized was approximately US$2.04 million and US$2.14 million, respectively.

Maturity of operating lease liabilities

  

Operating leases

 
  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

 
     

Six months ending December 31, 2022

  246 

Year ending December 31,

    
-2023  465 
-2024  324 
-2025  341 
-2026  358 
-2027  376 

-thereafter

  461 

Total undiscounted lease payments

  2,571 

Less: imputed interest

  (432)

Total operating lease liabilities as of June 30, 2022

 $2,139 
     

Including:

    

Operating lease liabilities

  391 

Operating lease liabilities-Non current

  1,748 
  $2,139 

Operating lease expenses:

  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Long-term operating lease contracts

  193   124   103   87 

Short-term operating lease contracts

  29   30   14   15 

Total

 $222  $154  $117  $102 

Supplemental information related to operating leases:

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2022

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

(Unaudited)

g)Impact of recently issued accounting standards

Operating cash flows used for operating leases (US$’000)

178

Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new lease liabilities (US$’000)

259

Weighted-average remaining lease term (years)

6.06

Weighted-average discount rate

6%

 

13

In May 2014, the Financial Accounting Standard Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2014-09, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606)” (as further amended or clarified by other related ASUs issued subsequently in 2015, 2016 and 2017). ASU No. 2014-09 clarifies the principles for recognizing revenue and develops a common revenue standard for U.S. GAAP and IFRS. Simultaneously, this ASU supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in ASC Topic 605-Revenue Recognition and most industry-specific guidance throughout the Industry Topics of the Codification. The core principle of this ASU requires an entity to recognize revenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. To achieve that core principle, an entity should apply the five steps: (1) identify the contract(s) with a customer; (2) identify the performance obligations in the contract; (3) determine the transaction price; (4) allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract; (5) recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation. For public business entities, certain not-for-profit entities, and certain employee benefit plans, the amendments in ASU No. 2014-09 and the amendments in other related ASUs that affected the guidance in ASU 2014-09 should be applied to annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim reporting periods within that reporting period. Earlier application is permitted only as of annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016, including interim reporting periods within that reporting period. The Company did not early adopt this ASU in fiscal 2017, and will apply the new revenue standard beginning January 1, 2018. Based on the Company’s preliminary evaluation, the Company does not currently expect the adoption of these amendments to have a material impact on its consolidated financial position and results of operations. However, adopting the new revenue standard will significantly increase the disclosure requirements of the sufficient information (qualitatively and quantitatively) to enable users of financial statements to understand the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. The Company plans to continue the evaluation and analysis of its adoption of ASU 2014-09 (including those subsequently issued updates that clarify or amend ASU 2014-09’s provisions) throughout 2017 as the Company works towards the implementation and finalizes its determination of the impact that the adoption will have on its consolidated financial statements.ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

 

4.

4.Term deposit

Term deposit as of December 31, 2016 represented the amount of cash placed as a term deposit by one of the Company’s operating VIEs in a major financial institution in China, which management believes is of high credit quality. The term deposit matured on July 7, 2017. The interest rate of the term deposit was 2.25% per annum.

5.Accounts receivable, net

 

 

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

 

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
 US$(’000) US$(’000) 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 
 (Unaudited)   

(Unaudited)

    
             
Accounts receivable  8,802   6,034  5,692  5,675 
Allowance for doubtful accounts  (4,149)  (2,712)  (2,454)  (2,236)
Accounts receivable, net  4,653   3,322   3,238   3,439 

 

All of the accounts receivable are non-interest bearing. Based on the assessment of the collectability of the accounts receivable as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, the Company provided approximately US$4,149,0002.45 million and US$2,712,0002.24 million allowance for doubtful accounts, respectively, which were primarily related to the accounts receivable of the Company’s internetInternet advertising and TV advertising business segment.related services segment and Ecommerce O2O Ad and marketing services segment with an aging over six months. The Company evaluates its accounts receivablesreceivable with an aging over six months and determines the allowance based on aging data, historical collection experience, customer specific facts and economic conditions. For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022, the Company provided approximately US$1,254,0000.33 million allowance for doubtful accounts. For the six and US$1,283,000three months ended June 30, 2021, 0 allowance for doubtful accounts was provided. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, no allowance for doubtful accounts was provided or reversed.

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

5.

6.Other receivables, net

Other receivables as of September 30, 2017 represented a short-term working capital loan to an unrelated third party, which will expire on June 30, 2018. The loan is unsecured and non-interest bearing. The Company expects to fully collect this loan by the end of 2017. As of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, other receivables also included approximately RMB6.0 (US$0.9 million) overdue contractual deposits, which were related to advertising resources purchase contracts that had been completed with no further cooperation. Based on the assessment of the collectability of these overdue deposits as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, the Company had provided full allowance against these doubtful accounts.

7.Prepayments and deposit to suppliers

 

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
         
Deposits to internet resources providers  888   1,074 
Prepayments to internet resources providers  3,639   2,874 
Deposits to other services providers  753   721 
Other deposits and prepayments  170   85 
   5,450   4,754 

The Company purchases internet resources from large internet search engines and technical services from suppliers to attract more internet traffic to its advertising portals and provide value-added services to its clients.

According to the contracts signed between the Company and its suppliers, the Company is normally required to pay the contract amounts in advance. These prepayments will be transferred to cost of revenues when the related services are provided. As of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, prepayments to internet resources providers primarily consisted of advance payments paid for purchasing internet resources from two of the Company’s largest internet resources suppliers.

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     
         

Deposits to advertising resources providers

  599   934 

Prepayments to advertising resources providers

  4,207   5,185 

Deposit and prepayment for other investing contracts

  1,000   1,000 

Other deposits and prepayments

  497   440 
   6,303   7,559 

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 20172022, deposit and prepayment for other investing contracts represented a US$1.0 million refundable deposit paid for a potential acquisition transaction, which will be refunded if no definitive agreement is reached among the parties before the expected closing date, i.e., December 31, 2016, deposits to other service provider represented2022. As of the deposit for an advisory contract related to finding new investors fordate hereof, the Company which will expire on December 31, 2017.

is in the progress of the due diligence process of the target company.

 

6.

8.

Due from related parties net

 

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
     
Beijing Saimeiwei Food Equipment Technology Co., Ltd.  33   31 
Chuangshi Meiwei (Beijing) International Investment Management Co., Ltd.  156   150 
ChinaNet Chuang Tou (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.  14   - 
Guohua Shiji (Beijing) Communication Co., Ltd.  181   175 
Beijing Saturday Education Technology Co., Ltd.  1   1 
   385   357 
Allowance for doubtful accounts  (151)  (144)
Due from related parties, net  234   213 
  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     
         

Zhongwang Xiyue Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“Zhongwang Xiyue”)

  1   62 

Guangzhou Gong Xiang Technology Co., Ltd. (“Gong Xiang Technology”)

  14   28 

Due from related parties

  15   90 

 

Related parties of the Company represented the Company’s direct or indirect unconsolidated investee companies. companies and entities that the Company’s officers or directors can exercise significant influence.

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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, due from Zhongwang Xiyue represented the outstanding receivables for the advertising and marketing service that the Company provided to this related parties primarily includedparty in its normal course of business, which is on the same terms as those provided to its unrelated clients.

As of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, due from Gong Xiang Technology was a short-term working capital loans of RMB1.0 million (approximately US$0.15 million) and RMB1.2 million (approximately US$0.18 million)loan provided to Chuangshi Meiwei and Guohua Shiji, respectively. The working capital loans are lentthis investee entity. Such loan is expected to supplement the short-term operational needs of these related parties to assist certain of their business developing projects. The working capital loans are non-interest bearing and needs to be fully repaid to the Company within for the year ending December 31, 2022.

7.

Other current assets, net

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     
         

Short-term loans to unrelated parties

  2,197   1,646 

Short-term loans interest receivables

  12   0 

Staff advances for business operations

  10   11 

Total other current assets

  2,219   1,657 

Allowance for doubtful accounts

  (617)  0 

Other current assets, net

  1,602   1,657 

As of June 30, 2022, other current assets primarily include an aggregate principal amount of approximately US$2.20 million unsecured working capital loans that the Company provided to unrelated parties and an approximately US$0.01 million interest receivable accrued for one year. Based of the working capital loans. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, based on the assessment of the collectability of these loans, the Company provided an approximately US$151,000 and US$144,0000.62 million allowance for doubtful accounts against its amounts due from related parties asone of September 30, 2017 and the short-term loans. The remaining balances of these loans are expected to be fully repaid to the Company before December 31, 2016, respectively, which was related to the working capital loan lent to Chuangshi Meiwei.

2022.

 

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8.

Long-term investments

Amount

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

US$(000)

9.

Balance as of January 1, 2022

Long-term2,280

Exchange translation adjustment

(64)

Cash investments during the year

0

Disposed during the year

0

Balance as of June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)

2,216

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
     
Equity method investments:        
Investment in equity method investees  741   709 
Advance to equity method investees  78   75 
Impairment on equity method investments  (819)  (784)
Total equity method investments  -   - 
         
Cost method investments:        
Investment in cost method investees  1,108   1,492 
Impairment on cost method investments  (159)  (152)
Total cost method investments  949   1,340 
         
Total long-term investments  949   1,340 

Equity method investments

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017, the Company beneficially owned 23.18% and 25.5% equity interest in Shenzhen Mingshan and Zhao Shang Ke Hubei, respectively. The Company accounts2022, except for itslong-term investments in these companies under equity method of accounting. Based on the facts of the significant decline in level of business activities from 2015, insufficient amount of working capital and the lack of commitment from majority shareholders, these two investment affiliates had become dormant and the possibility of the business recovery is remote. As a result, the Company reduced the carrying value of these investments to zero as of the end of 2015.

Cost method investments

As of September 30, 2017,which were fully impaired, the Company beneficially owned a 15.38%,10%, 9.09%, 15%, 17% and 19% equity interest in ChinaNet Chuang Toueach New Business Holdings Limited (“New Business”), Guang Dong WeFriend Co., Ltd. (“Guangdong WeFriend”), Shenzhen Global Best Products Import & Export Co., Ltd. (“Global Best Products”), Guangzhou Gong Xiang Technology Co., Ltd. (“Gong Xiang Technology”), Xiao Peng Education Technology (Hubei) Co., Ltd. (“Xiao Peng Education”) and Guohua Shiji, respectively, a 10% equity interest in Chuangshi Meiwei and Beijing Saturday, respectively, and a 15% equity interest in ChinaNet Korea. Business Opportunity Chain (Guangzhou) Technology Co., Ltd. (“Business Opportunity Chain Guangzhou”), respectively.

The Company accountsmeasures each investment which does not have readily determinable fair values at cost minus impairment, if any, plus or minus changes resulting from observable price changes in orderly transactions for its investments in these companies under cost method of accounting. As the business plan of ChinaNet Korea and Chuangshi Meiwei were not implemented smoothly and based on the factsidentical or a similar investment of the significant decline in level of business activities, insufficient amount of working capital and the lack of commitment from majority shareholders, the possibility of the business recovery of these two companies is remote. As a result, the Company reduced the carrying value of these investments to zero as of the end of 2016. The following table summarizes the movement of the investments in cost method investees for the nine months ended September 30, 2017:Company.

 

  Beijing
Saturday
 Guohua Shiji 

ChinaNet

Chuang Tou

 Total
  US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000)
         
Balance as of December 31, 2016  16   27   1,297   1,340 
Withdraw of cash investment  -   -   (452)  (452)
Exchange translation adjustment  1   1   59   61 
Balance as of September 30, 2017 (Unaudited)  17   28   904   949 
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

F-12 

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

The Company contributed RMB9,000,000 (approximately US$1.35 million) in cash upon incorporation of ChinaNet Chuang Tou in November 2015. During the three months ended September 30, 2017, as approved by the shareholders of ChinaNet Chuang Tou, the Company withdrew RMB3,000,000 (approximately US$0.45 million) cash investment from ChinaNet Chuang Tou. This transaction does not have any impact on the shareholding and other shareholders’ rights of the Company in ChinaNet Chuang Tou.

 

9.

10.

Property and equipment, net

 

 

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

 

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
 US$(’000) US$(’000) 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 
 (Unaudited)   

(Unaudited)

    
         
Leasehold improvement  332   317 
Vehicles  797   763  887  933 
Office equipment  1,434   1,371  896  944 
Electronic devices  1,146   1,096  598  629 

Leasehold improvement

  192   202 
Property and equipment, cost  3,709   3,547   2,573   2,708 
Less: accumulated depreciation  (3,207)  (2,922)  (2,266)  (2,333)
Less: impairment loss on abandoned fixed assets  (161)  (154)
Property and equipment, net  341   471   307   375 

 

Depreciation expenses in the aggregate for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$149,0000.05 million and US$193,000,0.004 million, respectively. Depreciation expenses in the aggregate for the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$49,0000.02 million and US$56,000,0.003 million, respectively.

10.

Intangible assets, net

  

As of June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)

 

Items

 

Gross

Carrying

Value

  

Accumulated

Amortization

  

Impairment

  

Net

Carrying

Value

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 

Intangible assets subject to amortization:

                

--10 years life:

                

Cloud compute software technology

  1,383   (959)  (424)  0 

Licensed products use right

  1,200   (312)  -   888 
                 

--5 years life:

                

Internet Ad tracking system

  1,153   (289)  -   864 

Live streaming technology

  1,500   (475)  -   1,025 
                 

--3 years life:

                

Blockchain integrated framework

  4,038   (673)  -   3,365 

Bo!News application

  358   (60)  -   298 

Other computer software

  117   (117)  -   0 

Total

 $9,749  $(2,885) $(424) $6,440 

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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

 

11.Intangible assets, net
  

As of December 31, 2021

 

Items

 

Gross

Carrying

Value

  

Accumulated

Amortization

  

Impairment

  

Net

Carrying

Value

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 

Intangible assets subject to amortization:

                

--10 years life:

                

Cloud compute software technology

  1,456   (1,010)  (446)  0 

Licensed products use right

  1,205   (255)  -   950 
                 

--5 years life:

                

Internet Ad tracking system

  1,158   (174)  -   984 

Live streaming technology

  1,500   (325)  -   1,175 
                 

--3 years life:

                

Blockchain integrated framework

  4,038   0   -   4,038 

Bo!News application

  376   0   -   376 

Other computer software

  123   (123)  -   0 

Total

  9,856   (1,887)  (446)  7,523 

 

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:        
Domain name  1,455   1,393 
Intangible assets subject to amortization:        
Customer relationship  2,007   1,920 
Non-compete agreements  1,104   1,057 
Software technologies  310   295 
Cloud compute software technology  1,399   1,338 
Intelligent marketing data service platform  4,865   4,655 
Internet safety, information exchange security and data encryption software  1,959   1,874 
Cloud video management system  1,431   1,369 
Other computer software  118   113 
Intangible assets, cost  14,648   14,014 
Less: accumulated amortization  (6,035)  (4,875)
Less: accumulated impairment losses  (1,960)  (1,875)
Intangible assets, net  6,653   7,264 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Amortization expenses in aggregate for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$917,0001.06 million and US$977,000,0.28 million, respectively. Amortization expenses in aggregate for the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 20162021 were approximately US$310,0000.53 million and US$354,000,0.17 million, respectively.

 

Based on the currentadjusted carrying value of the finite-lived intangible assets recorded,after the deduction of the impairment losses, which has a weighted average remaining useful life was 5.85of 3.48 years as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017, 2022, and assuming no further subsequent impairment of the underlying intangible assets, the estimated future amortization expenses is  approximately US$308,0001.06 million for the three monthsyear ending December 31, 2017, 2022, approximately US$1,232,0002.12 million each year for the yearsyear ending December 31, 2018 through 2020, 2023 and 2024,approximately US$1,161,0000.63 million for the year ending December 31, 2021.

2025, approximately US$0.18 million for the year ending December 31, 2026, and approximately US$0.12 million for the year ending December 31, 2027.

 

11.

12.Goodwill

Long-term deposits and prepayments

Amount
US$(’000)
Balance as of December 31, 20164,970
Exchange translation adjustment225
Balance as of September 30, 2017 (unaudited)5,195

13.Short-term bank loan

 

As of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, long-term deposits and prepayments represented the Company’s operating deposits and prepayments that were not expected to be refunded or consumed within one year of the Company’s VIEs borrowed two short-term bank loans of RMB5.0 million (approximately US$0.7 million), in the aggregate, from a major financial institution in China to supplement its short-term working capital needs. The short-term bank loan of RMB3.0 million (approximately US$0.4 million) matured and was repaid on July 18, 2017, and was re-borrowed on August 16, 2017, which will mature on August 15, 2018. The remaining short-term bank loan of RMB 2.0 million (approximately US$0.3 million) matured and was repaid on October 18, 2017, and was re-borrowed on October 23, 2017, which will mature on October 22, 2018. The current interest rate of these short-term bank loan is 5.655% per annum, which is 30% over the benchmark rate of the People’s Bank of China (the “PBOC”).

respective reporting date.

 

12.

14.

Accrued payroll and other accruals

 

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
     
Accrued payroll and staff welfare  241   319 
Accrued operating expenses  288   366 
   529   685 

15.Due to new investors related to terminated security purchase agreements

In May 2015, the Company entered into securities purchase agreements with Beijing Jinrun Fangzhou Science & Technology Co, Ltd. (“Jinrun Fangzhou”) and Dongsys Innovation (Beijing) Technology Development Co., Ltd. (“Dongsys Innovation”), public companies listed on the National Equities Exchange and Quotations of the PRC (the “NEEQ”), respectively, pursuant to which these companies agreed to purchase a certain number of shares of common stock of the Company. The Company had received the 10% guarantee payment and 15% prepayment in an aggregate amount equal to US$806,000 from Jinrun Fangzhou, and the 10% guarantee payment in an amount equal to US$117,000 from Dongsys Innovation, respectively.

Due to certain restriction stipulated in the “Measures for Overseas Investment Management” issued by the Ministry of Commerce of the PRC (the “MOFCOM”), the Company and its investors experienced difficulties in obtaining approval for the transactions from the MOFCOM. As a result, on May 12, 2016, the Company terminated the security purchase agreements with the two investors, respectively. The Company did not make any repayment to these investors afterwards during 2016 and the first nine months of 2017. As agreed by the parties, beginning on January 1, 2017, the Company will bear a 12% annualized interest rate for the unpaid amounts and the amounts shall be refunded to the investors no later than December 31, 2017. The Company expects to settle the balances with the two investors within 2017. Interest expense for the unpaid amounts accrued for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 was approximately US$0.08 million and US$0.03 million, which has been recorded in other payables account.

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     
         

Accrued payroll and staff welfare

  97   142 

Accrued operating expenses

  66   247 
   163   389 

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.

13.

Taxation

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

16.Payable for purchasing of software technology

Payable for purchasing of software technology as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016 represented the remaining outstanding payment balance of approximately RMB2.85 million (approximately US$0.4 million) for purchasing of software technology, which transaction consummated in the fourth fiscal quarter of 2016. The Company expects to settle the balance with the counter party within 2017.

17.Taxation

1)Income tax

The entities within the Company file separate tax returns in the respective tax jurisdictions in which they operate.

i). The Company is incorporated in the state of Nevada. Under the current law of Nevada, the Company is not subject to state corporate income tax. Following the Share Exchange, the Company became a holding company and does not conduct any substantial operations of its own. No provision for federal corporate income tax has been made in the financial statements as the Company has no assessable profits for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, or any prior periods. The Company does not provide for U.S. taxes or foreign withholding taxes on undistributed earnings from its non-U.S. subsidiaries because such earnings are intended to be reinvested indefinitely. If undistributed earnings were distributed, foreign tax credits could become available under current law to reduce the resulting U.S. income tax liability.

ii). China Net BVI was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”). Under the current law of the BVI, China Net BVI is not subject to tax on income or capital gains. Additionally, upon payments of dividends by China Net BVI to its shareholders, no BVI withholding tax will be imposed.

iii). China Net HK was incorporated in Hong Kong and does not conduct any substantial operations of its own. No provision for Hong Kong profits tax has been made in the financial statements as China Net HK has no assessable profits for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 or any prior periods. Additionally, upon payments of dividends by China Net HK to its shareholders, no Hong Kong withholding tax will be imposed.

iv). The Company’s PRC operating subsidiaries and VIEs, being incorporated in the PRC, are governed by the income tax law of the PRC and is subject to PRC enterprise income tax (“EIT”). The EIT rate of PRC is 25%, which applies to both domestic and foreign invested enterprises.

In November 2015, Business Opportunity Online was re-approved by the related PRC governmental authorities as a High and New Technology Enterprise, which enabled the entity, as approved by the local tax authorities of Beijing, the PRC, to continue enjoying the favorable statutory tax rate of 15% until November 2018. Therefore, for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, the applicable income tax rate of Business Opportunity Online was 15%.

The applicable income tax rate for other PRC operating entities of the Company was 25% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016.

The current EIT law also imposed a 10% withholding income tax for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise to its immediate holding company outside China. A lower withholding tax rate will be applied if there is a tax treaty arrangement between mainland China and the jurisdiction of the foreign holding company. Holding companies in Hong Kong, for example, will be subject to a 5% withholding tax rate.

F-15 

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, the preferential income tax treatment enjoyed by the Company’s PRC VIE, Business Opportunity Online was based on the current applicable laws and regulations of the PRC and approved by the related government regulatory authorities and local tax authorities where Business Opportunity Online operates in. The preferential income tax treatment is subject to change in accordance with the PRC government economic development policies and regulations. The preferential income tax treatment is primarily determined by the regulation and policies of the PRC government in the context of the overall economic policy and strategy. As a result, the uncertainty of the preferential income tax treatment is subject to, but not limited to, the PRC government policy on supporting any specific industry’s development under the outlook and strategy of overall macroeconomic development.

2)Turnover taxes and the relevant surcharges

Service revenues provided by the Company’s PRC operating subsidiaries and VIEs were subject to Value Added Tax (“VAT”). VAT rate for provision of modern services (other than lease of corporeal movables) is 6% and for small scale taxpayer, 3%. Therefore, for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company’s service revenues are subject to VAT at a rate of 6%, after deducting the VAT paid for the services purchased from suppliers, or at a rate of 3% without any deduction of VAT paid for the services purchased from suppliers. The surcharges of the VAT is 12%-14% of the VAT, depending on which tax jurisdiction the Company’s PRC operating subsidiaries and VIE operate in.

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, taxes payable consists of:

 

  

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

     
         

Turnover tax and surcharge payable

  1,351   1,414 

Enterprise income tax payable

  2,025   2,120 

Total taxes payable

  3,376   3,534 

  

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

  US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)  
     
Turnover tax and surcharge payable  1,246   1,147 
Enterprise income tax payable  1,843   1,763 
Total taxes payable  3,089   2,910 
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, the Company’s income tax expensebenefit consisted of:

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30, Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016 2017 2016
  US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited)
                 
Current-PRC  -   -   -   - 
Deferred-PRC  (115)  (155)  (2)  (3)
Income tax expenses  (115)  (155)  (2)  (3)
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Current

  0   0   0   0 

Deferred

  4   40   2   22 

Income tax benefit

  4   40   2   22 

 

The Company’s deferred tax assets at Septemberas of June 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016 2021 were as follows:

 

 

September 30,

2017

 

December 31,

2016

 

June 30,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
 US$(’000) US$(’000) 

US$(000)

 

US$(000)

 
 (Unaudited)   

(Unaudited)

    
         
Tax effect of net operating losses carried forward  10,252   9,345  12,540  12,130 

Operating lease cost

 27  23 
Bad debts provision  1,180   931  687  559 
Valuation allowance  (9,959)  (8,754)  (12,831)  (12,271)
Total deferred tax assets  1,473   1,522 

Deferred tax assets, net

  423   441 

 

F-16 

CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

The net operating losses carried forwardU.S. holding company has incurred by the Company (excluding its PRC operating subsidiariesaggregate NOLs of approximately US$32.0 million and VIEs) were approximately US$18,168,000 31.0 million as of June 30, 2022 and US$17,544,000 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, which loss is applicable to the Company’s U.S. income tax return and carry forwards 2021, respectively. The NOLs carryforwards as of December 31, 2017 gradually expire over time, the last of which expires in 2037. A NOLs incurred after December 31, 2017 will no longer be available to carry back but can be carried forward indefinitely, subject to an annual limit of 80% on the amount of taxable income that can be offset by NOLs arising in tax years ending after December 31, 2017. The Company maintains a full valuation allowance has been recorded because it is considered more likely than not that theagainst its net U.S. deferred tax assets, since due to uncertainties surrounding future utilization, the Company estimates there will not be realized through sufficient future earnings of the entity to which the operating losses relate.utilize its U.S. deferred tax assets.

 

The net operating lossesNOLs carried forward (excluding bad debts provision and non-deductible expenses) incurred by the Company’s PRC subsidiaries and VIEs were approximately US$19,945,00020.1 million and US$17,939,000 at September18.3 million as of June 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, respectively, which loss is applicable to the Company’s PRC income tax return and carry forwards2021, respectively. The losses carryforwards gradually expire over time, the last of which expires in 2022.2027. The related deferred tax assets were calculated based on the respective net operating lossesNOLs incurred by each of the PRC subsidiaries and VIEs and the respective corresponding enacted tax rate that will be in effect in the period in which the losses are expected to be utilized.

The Company recorded approximately US$645,00012.8 million and US$446,000 net12.3 million valuation allowance for the nine months ended Septemberas of June 30, 2017 2022 and 2016, respectively, and approximately US$142,000 and US$149,000 net valuation allowance for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, December 31, 2021, respectively, because it is considered more likely than not that thisa portion of the deferred tax assets will not be realized through sufficient future earnings of the entities to which the operating losses relate. Therelated.

For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, the Company also utilizedrecorded approximately US$119,0000.82 million and US$267,000 previously recognized0.50 million deferred tax assets forvaluation allowance, respectively. For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20172021, the Company recorded approximately US$1.96 million and 2016, respectively, and approximately US$8,000 and US$74,000 previously recognized1.65 million deferred tax assets for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively, due to earnings generated during the respective periods.valuation allowance, respectively.

 

18

Full valuation allowance to bad debts provision related deferred tax assets were recorded because it is considered more likely than not that this portion of deferred tax assets will not be realized through bad debts verification by the local tax authorities where the PRC subsidiaries and VIEs operate in.ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

The tax authority of the PRC government conducts periodic and ad hoc tax filing reviews on business enterprises operating in the PRC after those enterprises had completed their relevant tax filings, hence the Company’s tax filings may not be finalized. It is therefore uncertain as to whether the PRC tax authority may take different views about the Company’s tax filings which may lead to additional tax liabilities.

 

14.

18.

Long-term borrowing from a directorrelated party

 

Long-term borrowing from a directorrelated party is a non-interest bearing loan from a directorrelated party of the Company relating to the original paid-in capital contribution in the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Rise King WFOE,Century Technology Development (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“Rise King WFOE”), which is not expected to be repaid within one year.

15.

Warrant liabilities

The Company issued warrants to certain institutional investors and the Company’s placement agent in the registered direct offerings consummated in February 2021 (the “2021 Financing”), December 2020 (the “2020 Financing”), and January 2018 (the “2018 Financing”), which warrants were accounted for as derivative liabilities and measured at fair value with changes in fair value be recorded in earnings in each reporting period.

Warrants issued in the 2021 Financing:

  

2021 Investors Warrants

  

2021 Placement Agent Warrants

 
  

June 30,

2022

  

March 31,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

  

June 30,

2022

  

March 31,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
                         

Stock price

 $0.34  $0.73  $1.00  $0.34  $0.73  $1.00 

Years to maturity

  2.13   2.38   2.63   2.13   2.38   2.63 

Risk-free interest rate

  2.97%  2.35%  0.87%  2.97%  2.35%  0.87%

Dividend yield

  -   -   -   -   -   - 

Expected volatility

  124%  121%  115%  124%  121%  115%

Exercise Price

 $3.59  $3.59  $3.59  $4.4875  $4.4875  $4.4875 
                         

Fair value of the warrant

 $0.064  $0.24  $0.37  $0.061  $0.23  $0.36 
                         

Warrant Liabilities (US$’000)

 $167  $626  $964  $22  $84  $132 

  

2021 Investors Warrants

  

2021 Placement Agent Warrants

 
  

June 30,

2021

  

March 31,

2021

  

February 18,

2021*

  

June 30,

2021

  

March 31,

2021

  

February 18,

2021*

 
                         

Stock price

 $2.00  $2.64  $4.48  $2.00  $2.64  $4.48 

Years to maturity

  3.14   3.38   3.50   3.14   3.38   3.50 

Risk-free interest rate

  0.48%  0.41%  0.26%  0.48%  0.41%  0.26%

Dividend yield

  -   -   -   -   -   - 

Expected volatility

  114%  168%  168%  114%  168%  168%

Exercise Price

 $3.59  $3.59  $3.59  $4.4875  $4.4875  $4.4875 
                         

Fair value of the warrant

 $1.25  $2.28  $4.02  $1.18  $2.24  $3.96 
                         

Warrant Liabilities (US$’000)

 $3,257  $5,942  $10,476  $431  $817  $1,445 

* Closing date of the 2021 Financing.

Warrants issued in the 2020 Financing:

  

2020 Investors Warrants

  

2020 Placement Agent Warrants

 
  

June 30,

2022

  

March 31,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

  

June 30,

2022

  

March 31,

2022

  

December 31,

2021

 
                         

Stock price

 $0.34  $0.73  $1.00  $0.34  $0.73  $1.00 

Years to maturity

  1.45   1.70   1.95   1.45   1.70   1.95 

Risk-free interest rate

  2.79%  2.23%  0.72%  2.79%  2.23%  0.72%

Dividend yield

  -   -   -   -   -   - 

Expected volatility

  107%  127%  128%  107%  127%  128%

Exercise Price

 $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03 
                         

Fair value of the warrant

 $0.033  $0.26  $0.46  $0.036  $0.28  $0.49 
                         

Warrant Liabilities (US$’000)

 $57  $449  $795  $11  $85  $148 

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2020 Investors Warrants

  

2020 Placement Agent Warrants

 
  

June 30,

2021

  

March 31,

2021

  

December 31,

2020

  

June 30,

2021

  

March 31,

2021

  

December 31,

2020

 
                         

Stock price

 $2.00  $2.64  $1.35  $2.00  $2.64  $1.35 

Years to maturity

  2.45   2.70   2.95   2.45   2.70   2.95 

Risk-free interest rate

  0.34%  0.29%  0.17%  0.34%  0.29%  0.17%

Dividend yield

  -   -   -   -   -   - 

Expected volatility

  120%  120%  102%  120%  120%  102%

Exercise Price

 $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03  $2.03 
                         

Fair value of the warrant

 $1.40  $1.95  $0.74  $1.40  $1.95  $0.74 
                         

Warrant Liabilities (US$’000)

 $2,420  $3,370  $1,279  $423  $590  $224 

Warrants issued in the 2018 Financing:

  

2018 Placement Agent Warrants

 
  

June 30, 2021

  

March 31, 2021

  

December 31, 2020

 
             

Stock price

 $2.00  $2.64  $1.35 

Years to maturity

  0.05   0.30   0.05 

Risk-free interest rate

  0.04%  0.03%  0.08%

Dividend yield

  -   -   - 

Expected volatility

  74%  206%  59%

Exercise Price

 $1.4927  $1.4927  $1.4927 
             

Fair value of the warrant

 $0.51  $1.55  $0.02 
             

Warrant liabilities (US$’000)

 $66  $200  $2 

* The investor warrants issued in the2018Financing expired inJuly 2020.The placement agent warrants issued in the2018Financing were cashless exercised inJuly 2021.

Changes in fair value of warrant liabilities

Six and Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)

  

As of

June 30, 2022

  

As of

March 31, 2022

  

As of

December 31, 2021

  

Change in Fair Value

(gain)/loss

 
        

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2022

  

Three Months Ended

June 30, 2022

 
  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

 
                     

Warrants issued in the 2021 Financing:

 

--Investor Warrants

  167   626   964   (797)  (459)

--Placement Agent Warrants

  22   84   132   (110)  (62)

Warrants issued in the 2020 Financing:

                 

--Investor Warrants

  57   449   795   (738)  (392)

--Placement Agent Warrants

  11   85   148   (137)  (74)

Warrant Liabilities

  257   1,244   2,039   (1,782)  (987)

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Six and Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

                  

Change in Fair Value

(gain)/loss

 
  

As of

June 31, 2021

  

As of

March 31, 2021

  

As of

February 18, 2021

  

As of

December 31, 2020
  

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2021

  

Three Months Ended

June 30, 2021

 
  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  

(US$000)

  (US$000) 
                         
Warrants issued in the 2021 Financing:                        

--Investor Warrants

  3,257   5,942   10,476   *   (7,219)  (2,685)

--Placement Agent Warrants

  431   817   1,445   *   (1,014)  (386)
Warrants issued in the 2020 Financing:                        

--Investor Warrants

  2,420   3,370   *   1,279   1,141   (950)

--Placement Agent Warrants

  423   590   *   224   199   (167)
Warrants issued in the 2018 Financing:                        
--Placement Agent Warrants  66   200   *   2   64   (134)
   6,597   10,919   11,921   1,505   (6,829)  (4,322)

* Not applicable.

Warrants issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2022 and their movements during the six months then ended are as follows:

  

Warrant Outstanding

  

Warrant Exercisable

 
  

Number of underlying shares

  

Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)

  

Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price

  

Number of underlying shares

  

Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)

  

Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price

 
                         

Balance, January 1, 2022

  5,001,705   2.36  $3.02   5,001,705   2.36  $3.02 

Granted/Vested

  0           -         

Exercised

  -           -         

Balance, June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)

  5,001,705   1.86  $3.02   5,001,705   1.86  $3.02 

16.

19.

Restricted net assets

 

As mostsubstantially all of the Company’s operations are conducted through its PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs, the Company’s ability to pay dividends is primarily dependent on receiving distributions of funds from its PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs. Relevant PRC statutory laws and regulations permit payments of dividends by its PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs only out of their retained earnings, if any, as determined in accordance with PRC accounting standards and regulations and after it has met the PRC requirements for appropriation to statutory reserves. Paid in capital of the PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs included in the Company’s consolidated net assets are also non-distributable for dividend purposes.

 

In accordance with the PRC regulations on Enterprises with Foreign Investment, a WFOE established in the PRC is required to provide certain statutory reserves, namely general reserve fund, the enterprise expansion fund and staff welfare and bonus fund which are appropriated from net profit as reported in the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. A WFOE is required to allocate at least 10% of its annual after-tax profit to the general reserve until such reserve has reached 50% of its registered capital based on the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. Appropriations to the enterprise expansion fund and staff welfare and bonus fund are at the discretion of the board of directors. The aforementioned reserves can only be used for specific purposes and are not distributable as cash dividends. Rise King WFOE is subject to the above mandated restrictions on distributable profits. Additionally, in accordance with the Company Law of the PRC, a domestic enterprise is required to provide a statutory common reserve of at least 10% of its annual after-tax profit until such reserve has reached 50% of its registered capital based on the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. A domestic enterprise is also required to provide for a discretionary surplus reserve, at the discretion of the board of directors. The aforementioned reserves can only be used for specific purposes and are not distributable as cash dividends. All of the Company’s other PRC subsidiaries and PRC VIEs are subject to the above mandated restrictions on distributable profits.

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

As a result ofIn accordance with these PRC laws and regulations, the Company’s PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs are restricted in their ability to transfer a portion of their net assets to the Company. As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and December 31, 2016, 2021, net assets restricted in the aggregate, which include paid-in capital and statutory reserve funds of the Company’s PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs that are included in the Company’s consolidated net assets, waswere approximately US$8.115.2 million and US$7.813.2 million, respectively.

 

The current PRC Enterprise Income Tax (“EIT”) Law also imposedimposes a 10% withholding income tax for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise to its immediate holding company outside China. A lower withholding tax rate will be applied if there is a tax treaty arrangement between mainland China and the jurisdiction of the foreign holding company. Holding companies in Hong Kong, for example, will be subject to a 5% rate.

 

The ability of the Company’s PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs to make dividends and other payments to the Company may also be restricted by changes in applicable foreign exchange and other laws and regulations.

 

Foreign currency exchange regulation in China is primarily governed by the following rules:

 

Foreign Exchange Administration Rules (1996), as amended in August 2008, or the Exchange Rules;

Administration Rules of the Settlement, Sale and Payment of Foreign Exchange (1996), or the Administration Rules.

Foreign Exchange Administration Rules (1996), as amended in August 2008, or the Exchange Rules;

Administration Rules of the Settlement, Sale and Payment of Foreign Exchange (1996), or the Administration Rules.

 

Currently, under the Administration Rules, Renminbi is freely convertible for current account items, including the distribution of dividends, interest payments, trade and service related foreign exchange transactions, but not for capital account items, such as direct investments, loans, repatriation of investments and investments in securities outside of China, unless the prior approval of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (the “SAFE”) is obtained and prior registration with the SAFE is made. Foreign-invested enterprises like Rise King WFOE that need foreign exchange for the distribution of profits to its shareholders may effect payment from their foreign exchange accounts or purchase and pay foreign exchange rates at the designated foreign exchange banks to their foreign shareholders by producing board resolutions for such profit distribution. Based on their needs, foreign-invested enterprises are permitted to open foreign exchange settlement accounts for current account receipts and payments of foreign exchange along with specialized accounts for capital account receipts and payments of foreign exchange at certain designated foreign exchange banks.

 

Although the current Exchange Rules allow the convertibilityconverting of Chinese Renminbi into foreign currency for current account items, conversion of Chinese Renminbi into foreign exchange for capital items, such as foreign direct investment, loans or securities, requires the approval of SAFE, which is under the authority of the People’s Bank of China. These approvals, however, do not guarantee the availability of foreign currency conversion. The Company cannot be sure that it will be able to obtain all required conversion approvals for its operations or the Chinese regulatory authorities will not impose greater restrictions on the convertibility of Chinese Renminbi in the future. Currently, most of the Company’s retained earnings are generated in Renminbi. Any future restrictions on currency exchanges may limit the Company’s ability to use its retained earnings generated in Renminbi to make dividends or other payments in U.S. dollars or fund possible business activities outside China.

 

As of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, there was approximately US$14.8 million and US$17.6 million retained earnings in the aggregate, respectively, which was generated by the Company’s PRC subsidiary and VIEs in Renminbi included in the Company’s consolidated net assets, aside from US$2.6 million and US$2.5 million of statutory reserve funds as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, that may be affected by increased restrictions on currency exchanges in the future, and accordingly, may further limit the Company’s PRC subsidiary’s and VIEs’ ability to make dividends or other payments in U.S. dollars to the Company, in addition to the approximately US$8.1 million and US$7.8 million of restricted net assets as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, as discussed above.

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

17.

20.

Employee defined contribution plan

 

Full time employees of the Company in the PRC participate in a government mandated defined contribution plan, pursuant to which certain pension benefits, medical care, employee housing fund and other welfare benefits are provided to employees. Chinese labor regulations require that the PRC subsidiaries of the Company make contributions to the government for these benefits based on certain percentages of the employees’ salaries. The employee benefits were expensed as incurred. The Company has no legal obligation for the benefits beyond the contributions made. The total amounts for such employee benefits were approximately US$318,0000.12 million and US$456,0000.10 million for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, respectively. The total amounts for such employee benefits were approximately US$92,0000.06 million and US$158,0000.05 million for the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 and 2016,2021, respectively.

 

18.

21.

Concentration of risk

Credit risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to significant concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash and cash equivalents, term depositaccounts receivable, and accounts receivable.deposits and loans to unrelated parties. As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, substantially all2022, 74% of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents and term deposit were held by major financial institutions located in Mainlandthe United States of America, the remaining 26% was held by financial institutions located in the PRC. The Company believes that these financial institutions located in China which management believesand the United States of America are of high credit quality. For accounts receivables,receivable and deposits and loans to unrelated parties, the Company extends credit based on an evaluation of the customer’s or other parties’ financial condition, generally without requiring collateral or other security. In order to minimize the credit risk, the Company delegated a team responsible for credit approvals and other monitoring procedures to ensure that follow-up action is taken to recover overdue debts. Further, the Company reviews the recoverable amount of each individual trade debtreceivable at each balance sheet date to ensure that adequate allowances are made for doubtful accounts. In this regard, the Company considers that the Company’s credit risk for accounts receivables isreceivable and deposits and loans to unrelated parties are significantly reduced.

 

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Risk arising from operations in foreign countriesZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

 

All of the Company’s operations are conducted within the PRC. The Company’s operations in the PRC are subject to various political, economic, and other risks and uncertainties inherent in the PRC. Among other risks, the Company’s operations in the PRC are subject to the risks of restrictions on transfer of funds, changing taxation policies, foreign exchange restrictions and political conditions and governmental regulations.

Currency convertibility risk

Significant part of the Company’s businesses is transacted in RMB, which is not freely convertible into foreign currencies. All foreign exchange transactions take place either through the People’s Bank of China or other banks authorized to buy and sell foreign currencies at the exchange rates quoted by the People’s Bank of China. Approval of foreign currency payments by the People’s Bank of China or other regulatory institutions requires submitting a payment application form together with suppliers’ invoices and signed contracts. These exchange control measures imposed by the PRC government authorities may restrict the ability of the Company’s PRC subsidiaries and VIEs to transfer its net assets, which to the Company through loans, advances or cash dividends.

Concentration of customers

For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, three customers individually accounted for 14%, 11% and 11% of the Company’s revenues. For the three months ended September 30, 2017, two of the three customers individually accounted for 25% and 16% of the Company’s revenues. Except for the aforementioned customer, there was no other single customer who accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s revenues for the nine or three months ended September 30, 2017.

For the three months ended September 30, 2016, two customers individually accounted for 14% and 12% of the Company’s revenues. Except for the aforementioned customers, there was no other single customer who accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s revenues for the nine or three months ended September 30, 2016.

As of September 30, 2017, three customers individually accounted for 15%, 14% and 13% of the Company’s accounts receivable. As of December 31, 2016, two customers individually accounted for 22% and 14% of the Company’s accounts receivable. Except for the aforementioned, there was no other single customer who accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable as of September 30, 2017 or December 31, 2016.

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Concentration of suppliers

For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, two suppliers individually accounted for 68% and 22% of the Company’s cost of revenues. For the three months ended September 30, 2017, the same two suppliers individually accounted for 58% and 29% of the Company’s cost of revenues. Except for the afore-mentioned, there was no other single supplier who accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s cost of revenues for the nine or three months ended September 30, 2017.

For the nine months ended September 30, 2016, two suppliers individually accounted for 28% and 37% of the Company’s cost of revenues. For the three months ended September 30, 2016, the same two suppliers individually accounted for 52% and 16% of the Company’s cost of revenues. Except for the afore-mentioned, there was no other single supplier who accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s cost of revenues for the nine or three months ended September 30, 2016.

22.Commitments and contingencies

 

The following table sets forthtables summarized the information about the Company’s operating lease commitmentconcentration of customers for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively:

 

Customer

A

 

Customer

B

 

Customer

C

 

Customer

D

 

Customer

E

 

Customer

F

            

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022

           

Revenues, customer concentration risk

*

 

-

 

*

 

*

 

*

 

-

            

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

           

Revenues, customer concentration risk

11%

 

-

 

*

 

*

 

*

 

-

            

Six Months Ended June 30, 2021

           

Revenues, customer concentration risk

-

 

14%

 

11%

 

*

 

*

 

*

            

Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

           

Revenues, customer concentration risk

-

 

12%

 

14%

 

*

 

*

 

*

            

As of June 30, 2022

           

Accounts receivable, customer concentration risk

-

 

-

 

19%

 

37%

 

30%

 

-

            

As of December 31, 2021

           

Accounts receivable, customer concentration risk

-

 

-

 

11%

 

33%

 

32%

 

19%

* Less than 10%.

- No transaction incurred for the reporting period/no balance existed as of Septemberthe reporting date.

Concentration of suppliers

The following tables summarized the information about the Company’s concentration of suppliers for the six and three months ended June 30, 2017:2022 and 2021, respectively:

 

Supplier A

 

Supplier B

    

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022

   

Cost of revenues, supplier concentration risk

47%

 

35%

    

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

   

Cost of revenues, supplier concentration risk

74%

 

*

    

Six Months Ended June 30, 2021

   

Cost of revenues, supplier concentration risk

12%

 

73%

    

Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

   

Cost of revenues, supplier concentration risk

*

 

86%

* Less than 10%.

 

  Office Rental
  US$(’000)
  (Unaudited)
Three months ending December 31,    
-2017  111 
Year ending December 31,    
-2018  445 
-2019  111 
Total $667 
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Excluding rental expenses included in discontinued operation for the nine months ended September 30, 2016, rental expenses under operating leases for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 were approximately US$304,000 and US$447,000, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, rental expenses under operating leases were approximately US$113,000 and US$137,000, respectively.

 

19.

23.

Commitments and contingencies

In 2021, in accordance with an investment contract entered into among the Company, Shenzhen Global Best Products Import & Export Co., Ltd., (“Global Best Products”), and the shareholders of Global Best Products, the Company acquired a 9.09% equity interest in Global Best Products through the subscription of RMB5.0 million (approximately US$0.75 million) new share capital issued by Global Best Products. In November 2021, the Company made its first investment in cash of RMB2.0 million (approximately US$0.30 million) to Global Best Products. The remaining investment amount of RMB3.0 million (approximately US$0.45 million) is expected to be invested before December 31, 2022.

The Company is currently not a party to any legal or administrative proceedings and are not aware of any pending or threatened legal or administrative proceedings against us in all material aspects. The Company may from time to time become a party to various legal or administrative proceedings arising in its ordinary course of business.

20.

Segment reporting

 

The Company follows ASC Topic 280 “Segment Reporting”, which requires that companies disclose segment data based on how management makes decisions about allocating resources to segments and evaluating their performance. Reportable operating segments include components of an entity about which separate financial information is available and which operating results are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, to make decisions about resources to be allocated to the segment and assess each operating segment’s performance.

 

NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 (Unaudited)2022 (Unaudited)

 

  Internet Ad.
and data service
 TV &
Bank kiosks
Ad.
 Others Inter-
segment
and
reconciling
item
 Total
  US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
           
Revenues  31,287   -   -   -   31,287 
Cost of revenues  26,955       -   -   26,955 
Total operating expenses  5,828   47   1,938(1)  -   7,813 
Depreciation and amortization expense included in total operating expenses  996   1   70   -   1,067 
Operating loss  (1,496)  (47)  (1,938)  -   (3,481)
                     
Expenditure for long-term assets  -   -   2   -   2 
                     
Net loss from continuing operations  (1,887)  (47)  (1,940)  -   (3,874)
                     
Total assets – September 30, 2017  28,982   476   11,170   (11,488)  29,140 
Total assets – December 31, 2016  29,520   348   11,882   (11,708)  30,042 
  

Internet Ad

and related

service

  

Ecommerce
O2O Ad and
marketing
services

  

Blockchain

technology

  

Corporate

  

Inter-segment and reconciling

item

  

Total

 
  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

 
                         

Revenues

  14,597   0   -   -   -   14,597 

Cost of revenues

  14,544   0   -   -   -   14,544 

Total operating expenses

  889   737   735   1,956(1)  -   4,317 

Depreciation and amortization expense

included in total operating expenses

  179   150   735   44   -   1,108 

Operating loss

  (836)  (737)  (735)  (1,956)  0   (4,264)
                         

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

  -   -   -   1,782   -   1,782 
                         

Net loss

  (867)  (736)  (735)  (93)  0   (2,431)
                         

Total assets-June 30, 2022

  11,388   1,188   3,663   41,101   (30,183)  27,157 

Total assets-December 31, 2021

  12,150   2,236   4,414   44,328   (30,497)  32,631 

 

(1)

(1)

Including approximately US$484,0000.08 million share-based compensation expenses.

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ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Three Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 (Unaudited)2022 (Unaudited)

 

  Internet Ad.
and data service
 TV &
Bank kiosks
Ad.
 Others Inter-
segment
and
reconciling
item
 Total
  US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
           
Revenues  13,523   -   -   -   13,523 
Cost of revenues  12,163   -   -   -   12,163 
Total operating expenses  2,646   (9)  733(1)  -   3,370 
Depreciation and amortization expense included in total operating expenses  338   -   22   -   360 
Operating income/(loss)  (1,286)  9   (733)  -   (2,010)
                     
Expenditure for long-term assets  -   -   -   -   - 
                     
Net (loss)/income from continuing operations  (1,324)  9   (733)  -   (2,048)
  

Internet Ad

and related

service

  

Ecommerce
O2O Ad and
marketing
services

  

Blockchain

technology

  

Corporate

  

Inter-segment and reconciling

item

  

Total

 
  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

  

US$

(‘000)

 
                         

Revenues

  6,945   0   -   0   -   6,945 

Cost of revenues

  7,026   0   -   0   -   7,026 

Total operating expenses

  601   408   367   1,256(1)  -   2,632 

Depreciation and amortization expense

included in total operating expenses

  90   75   367   22   -   554 

Operating loss

  (682)  (408)  (367)  (1,256)  0   (2,713)
                         

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

  -   -   -   987   -   987 
                         

Net loss

  (700)  (408)  (367)  (239)  0   (1,714)

 

(1)

(1)

Including approximately US$136,0000.03 million share-based compensation expenses.

 

NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 2016 (Unaudited)2021 (Unaudited)

 

 Internet Ad.
and data service
 TV &
Bank kiosks
Ad.
 Others Inter-
segment
and
reconciling
item
 Total 

Internet Ad

and related

service

  

Ecommerce
O2O Ad and
marketing
services

  

Blockchain

technology

  

Corporate

  

Inter-segment and reconciling

item

  

Total

 
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 
                       
Revenues  25,398   -   -   -   25,398  22,560  387  -  0  -  22,947 
Cost of revenues  19,269   -   -   -   19,269  23,132  750  -  0  -  23,882 
Total operating expenses  6,625   106   3,158(1)  -   9,889  590  658  1  7,910(1) -  9,159 
Depreciation and amortization expense included in total operating expenses  1,079   15   76   -   1,170   130   150   1   1   -   282 
Operating loss  (496)  (106)  (3,158)  -   (3,760) (1,162) (1,021) (1) (7,910) -  (10,094)
                                 

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

 -  -  -  6,829  -  6,829 
             

Net loss

 (966) (1,021) (2) (970) -  (2,959)
             
Expenditure for long-term assets  2,036   -   103   -   2,139  1,220  0  0  161  -  1,381 
                    
Net loss from continuing operations  (758)  (105)  (3,096)  -   (3,959)

 

(1)

(1)

Including approximately US$1,718,0006.86 million share-based compensation expenses.

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Three Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 2016 (Unaudited)2021 (Unaudited)

 

 Internet Ad.
and data service
 TV &
Bank kiosks
Ad.
 Others Inter-
segment
and
reconciling
item
 Total 

Internet Ad.

and related service

  

Ecommerce
O2O Ad and
marketing
services

  

Blockchain technology

  

Corporate

  

Inter-segment and reconciling item

  

Total

 
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 US$
(‘000)
 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 

US$

(‘000)

 
                       
Revenues  11,902   -   -   -   11,902  14,293  258  -  0  -  14,551 
Cost of revenues  9,874   -   -   -   9,874  14,394  375  -  0  -  14,769 
Total operating expenses  2,418   30   944(1)  -   3,392  207  455  0  7,399(1) -  8,061 
Depreciation and amortization expense included in total operating expenses  367   14   29   -   410   95   75   0   0   -   170 
Operating loss  (390)  (30)  (944)  -   (1,364) (308) (572) 0  (7,399) -  (8,279)
                                 

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

 -  -  -  4,322  -  4,322 
             

Net loss

 (12) (572) (1) (3,061) -  (3,646)
             
Expenditure for long-term assets  -   -   -   -   -  60  0  0  161  -  221 
                    
Net loss from continuing operations  (474)  (29)  (948)  -   (1,451)

 

(1)

(1)

Including approximately US$583,0006.76 million share-based compensation expenses.

 

21.

24.

Loss per share

 

Basic and diluted loss per share for each of the periods presented are calculated as follows (All amounts, except number of shares and per share data, are presented in thousands of U.S. dollars):

 

  

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

 

Three Months Ended

September 30,

  2017 2016 2017 2016
  US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000) US$(’000)
  (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited)
         
Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. from continuing operations (numerator for basic and diluted loss per share from continuing operations) $(3,963) $(4,103) $(2,087) $(1,472)
                 
Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. from discontinued operation (numerator for basic and diluted loss per share from discontinued operation) $-  $(60) $-  $- 
                 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding -Basic and diluted  12,019,040   11,353,657   12,074,304   11,358,971 
                 
Loss per share-Basic and diluted from continuing operations $(0.33) $(0.36) $(0.17) $(0.13)
Loss per share-Basic and diluted from discontinued operations $-  $(0.01) $-  $- 
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc. (numerator for basic and diluted loss per share)

 $(2,431) $(2,961) $(1,714) $(3,646)
                 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding -Basic and diluted

  35,442,345   30,727,546   35,528,776   32,925,488 
                 

Loss per share-Basic and diluted

 $(0.07) $(0.10) $(0.05) $(0.11)

 

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022 and 2021, the diluted loss per share calculation for continuing operations did not include any outstanding warrants and options to purchase up to 835,216 shares of the Company’s common stock, because they were out of the money, and did not include 266,238 shares of unvested restricted common stock, because their effect was anti-dilutive, as the Company incurred a loss for the periods from continuing operations.anti-dilutive.

 

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For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, the diluted loss per share calculation for continuing and discontinued operations did not include options to purchase up to 835,216 shares of the Company’s common stock, because they were out of the money, and did not include 799,571 shares of unvested restricted common stock, because their effect was anti-dilutive, as the Company incurred a loss for the periods from both continuing and discontinued operations.ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

 

22.

25.

Share-based compensation expenses

 

TheIn March 2022, under its 2020 Omnibus Securities and Incentive Plan, the Company granted 75,000 and 20,000issued an aggregate of 0.095 million fully-vested shares of the Company’s restricted common stock to its investor relations services provider,two of the Company’s executive officers in exchange for itstheir services to the Company for the year ended ending December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively. 2022. These shares were valued at US$1.02the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the respective date of grant. Total compensation expenses amortized for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 was approximately US$3.000.03 million and US$0.02 million, respectively.

In June 2022, the Company granted and issued 0.40 million fully-vested and non-forfeitable shares of the Company restricted common stock to a management consulting and advisory service provider in exchange for its service for a 12-month period until May 2023. The Company valued these shares at US$0.35 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the earlier of the performance commitment date or the date service was completed, respectively. Total compensation expense recognized for the service was US$57,380 and US$19,130 for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively. Total compensation expense recognized for the service was US$45,000 and US$15,000 for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, respectively.

In July 2017, the Company issued 75,000 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock to two management consulting service providers in exchange for its services to the Company for a 12-month period commencing on July 1, 2017. These shares were valued at US$1.00 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the earlier of the performance commitment date or the date service was completed. Total compensation expense recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 was approximately US$18,750, respectively.

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

In February 2017, the Company granted 20,000 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock to one of its independent directors in exchange for his services provided to the Company. These shares were valued at US$1.12 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on thegrant date of grant. Total compensation expense recognized for the ninethese shares and three months ended September 30, 2017 was US$22,400 and US$nil, respectively.

On April 1, 2016, the Company granted 16,000 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock in aggregate to two marketing service providers in exchange for their services to the Company for a 12-month period commencing on April 1, 2016. These shares were valued at US$1.73 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the earlier of the performance commitment date or the date service was completed. Total compensation expense recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 was approximately US$6,900 and US$nil, respectively. Total compensation expense recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016 was approximately US$13,800 and US$6,900, respectively.

On September 14, 2015, under its 2015 Omnibus Securities and Incentive Plan, the Company granted its employees in the aggregate of 266,238 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock, which will be vested on the third anniversary of the date of the grant. These shares were valued at US$2.10 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the date of grant. The Company adopted a 5% forfeiture rate for recognition ofrecorded the related compensation expensestotal cost of approximately US$0.14 million as a prepayment asset in prepayment and deposit to suppliers account upon the grant and issuance of these unvested shares. Total compensation expenses recognizedamortized for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 was approximately US$132,300 and US$44,600 respectively. Total compensation expenses recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016 was approximately US$132,790 and US$44,600, respectively.0.01 million.

 

On September 14, 2015, under its 2015 Omnibus Securities and Incentive Plan, For the six months ended June 30, 2022, the Company also granted 5-year common stock purchase options to its employees,amortized an approximately US$0.04 million compensation expense in the aggregate, which was related to purchase up to 477,240 shares of the Company’sfully-vested and nonforfeitable restricted common stock at an exercise pricegranted and issued to one of US$2.10 per share, of which 159,080 options vested upon the date of grant, 159,080 options vested on September 14, 2016 and the remaining 159,080 options vested on September 14, 2017. These options were valuated at US$1.03-US$1.39 per option. Total compensation expenses recognized for these options for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 was approximately US$155,000 and US$53,100, respectively. Total compensation expenses recognized for these options for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016 was approximately US$150,000 and US$57,500, respectively.its service providers in March 2020.

 

The Company granted 140,000 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock to a management consulting service provider in exchange for its services to the Company for a 24-month period commencing on May 1, 2015. These shares were valued at US$3.93 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the earlier of the performance commitment date or the date service was completed. Totaltable below summarized share-based compensation expense recognizedexpenses recorded for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 was approximately US$91,580 2022 and US$nil, respectively. Total compensation expense recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016 was approximately US$206,100 and US$68,700, respectively.2021, respectively:

 

On December 30, 2014, the Company issued 1,680,000 shares of the Company’s restricted common stock to its executive officers, of which 613,334 restricted shares vested upon issuance, 533,333 restricted shares vested on December 30, 2015 and the remaining 533,333 restricted shares vested on December 30, 2016. The restricted stock was valued at $2.93 per share, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the date of grant. Total compensation expenses recognized for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016 was US$1,170,000 and US$390,000, respectively.

**The number of restricted common stocks, common stock purchase options and the related stock price discussed in the above paragraphs, which related transactions occurred before August 19, 2016, have been retroactively restated to reflect the Company’s 1 for 2.5 reverse stock split, which was effective on August 19, 2016.

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CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Options issued and outstanding at September 30, 2017 and their movements during the nine months then ended are as follows:

  Option Outstanding Option Exercisable
  Number of
underlying
shares
 Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)
 Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price
 Number of
underlying
shares
 Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)
 Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price
             
Balance, December 31, 2016  835,216   4.04  $2.49   676,136   4.11  $2.59 
Granted/Vested  -           159,080   2.95  $2.10 
Forfeited  -           -         
Exercised  -           -         
Balance, September 30, 2017 (unaudited)  835,216   3.29  $2.49   835,216   3.29  $2.49 
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

  

US$(000)

 
  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

  

(Unaudited)

 
                 

Sales and marketing expenses

  -   0   0   0 

General and administrative expenses

  84   6,857   28   6,757 

Research and development expenses

  -   0   0   0 

Total

  84   6,857   28   6,757 

 

The aggregate unrecognized share-based compensation expenses as of SeptemberJune 30, 2017 2022 was approximately US$0.16 million, of which approximately US$0.10 million will be recognized for the year ending December 31, 2022 and 2016 is approximately US$233,000 and US$1,111,000, respectively.

0.06 million will be recognized for the year ending December 31, 2023.

 

23.

26.

Subsequent eventevents

 

The Company primarily conducts its operations through its PRC operating subsidiaries and VIEs in the PRC. In January 2020, an outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) spread all over the country during the first fiscal quarter of 2020. The spread of COVID-19 resulted in the World Health Organization declaring the outbreak of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. The Company’s principal business activity is to provide advertising and marketing services to small and medium enterprises in the PRC, which is particularly sensitive to changes in general economic conditions. The pandemic of COVID-19 in the PRC had caused and may continue to cause decreases in or delays in advertising spending, and had negatively impacted and may continue to negatively impact the Company’s short-term ability to grow revenues. Although the Chinese government had declared the COVID-19 outbreak largely under control within its border since the second fiscal quarter of 2020, there has performed an evaluationbeen COVID-19 cases rebound in many provinces in China, and uncertainties associated with the future developments of subsequentthe pandemic still exist. The Company will continue to assess its financial impacts for the future periods. There can be no assurance that this assessment will enable the Company to avoid part or all of any impact from the spread of COVID-19 or its consequences, including downturns in business sentiment generally or in the Company’s sector in particular.

Except for the above mentioned matters, no other material events throughwhich are required to be adjusted or disclosed as of the date the financial statements were issued, and has determined that there are no such events that are material to theof this consolidated financial statements.

 

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Item 2 Management’s2. Managements Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

Forward-Looking Statements

 

You should read the following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and the related notes included elsewhere in this interim report. Our consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The following discussion and analysis contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including, without limitation, statements regarding our expectations, beliefs, intentions or future strategies that are signified by the words “expect,expect, “anticipate,anticipate, “intend,intend, “believe,believe, or similar language. All forward-looking statements included in this document are based on information available to us on the date hereof, and we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements. Our business and financial performance are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. In evaluating our business, you should carefully consider the information set forth under the heading “Risk Factors”Risk Factors in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.2021. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Overview

 

We wereOur company was incorporated in the State of Texas in April 2006 and re-domiciled to become a Nevada corporation in October 2006. On June 26, 2009, we consummatedAs a result of a share exchange transaction we consummated with China Net Online Media Group Limited (the “Share Exchange”), a company organized under the laws of British Virgin Islands (“China Net BVI”). As a result of the Share Exchange, China Net BVI became a wholly owned subsidiary of us andin June 2009, we are now a holding company, which through certain contractual arrangements with operating entitiescompanies in the PRC, is engaged in providing Internet advertising, precision marketing, online-to-offline (O2O) sales channel expansionecommerce O2O advertising and marketing services and the related data and technical services to SMEs in China and entrepreneurial management and networking services for entrepreneurs in the PRC.

 

We are not an operating company in China, but a Nevada holding company with no equity ownership in our VIEs. Through our PRC operating subsidiaries, our VIEs and VIEs,their subsidiaries, we primarily operate a one-stop services for our clients on our integrated service platform, primarily including omni-channelOmni-channel advertising, precision advertisingmarketing and marketing system platform, CloudX, and its data analysis management system. Our omni-channel precision advertising and marketing system platform consists primarily of all major digital advertising and marketing portals, include internet and mobile, and our other non-digital advertising units, such as TV and paper ads. We provide and monitor varietiesoffer a variety channels of advertising and marketing campaignsservices through CloudX and generates effective sales leads through the combination effectsthis system, which primarily include distribution of the Internet, mobile, content and others, including TV and offline medias. We also provideright to use search engine marketing services we purchased from key search engines, provision of online advertising placements on our web portals, provision of ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing services as well as provision of other related value-added data and technical services through CloudX to maximize market exposure and effectiveness for our clients. Our data analysis management system is an information and data analysis portal for SMEs or entrepreneurs who plans to start their own business, helping them for a higher survival and faster deal closing rate. It is built based on the cores of CloudX to further expand our service and data-link to assist our clients in developing their sales both online and offline, which establishes a traceable and looped online to offline (O2O) ecosystem for our clients in their ground sales expansion throughout the cities in the PRC. During the past few years, we have been cooperating with third parties to develop our SMEs intelligent operation and marketing data service platform and applications, which consists of several online cloud technology based tools on digital advertising and marketing, sales lead management, elite store management, client membership management and other administrative operational management tools. These are specifically designed for small business in China to match their simplicity. We are intending to utilize these applications to create a social community-based consumption ecosystem, sustained by our in-process developing Big Data and artificial intelligent technologies, and analyzing data from operation, prediction and prescription which lead the SMEs improving their marketing efficiency with better return on investment (ROI) and sales effectiveness with their target customers.

 

Basis of presentation, management estimates and critical accounting policies

 

Our unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X, as promulgated by the SEC,GAAP”) and include the accounts of our Company,company, and all of our subsidiaries and VIEs. We prepare financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP, which requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities on the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the financial reporting period. We continually evaluate these estimates and assumptions based on the most recently available information, our own historical experience and various other assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances. Since the use of estimates is an integral component of the financial reporting process, actual results could differ from those estimates. Some of our accounting policies require higher degrees of judgment than others in their application. In order to understand the significant accounting policies that we adopted for the preparation of our condensed consolidated interim financial statements, youreaders should refer to the information set forth in Note 3 “Summary of significant accounting policies” to our audited financial statements in our 20162021 Form 10-K.

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We believe that the assumptions and estimates associated with revenue recognition, valuation of accounts receivable and fair value measurement of warrant liabilities have the greatest potential impacts on our condensed consolidated financial statements. Therefore, we consider these to be our critical accounting policies and estimates.

Our revenues are recognized when control of the promised services is transferred to our customers, in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to be entitled to in exchange for those services. Our revenues from distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service are recognized on a gross basis, because we determine that we are a principal in the transaction who control the services before they are transferred to our customers. Our revenues from the online advertising placement service are recognized ratably over the period the advertisement is placed and, as such, we consider the services to have been delivered.

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Our accounts receivable is recorded at net realizable value consisting of the carrying amount less an allowance for uncollectible accounts as needed. The allowance for doubtful accounts is our best estimate of the amount of probable credit losses in our existing accounts receivable balance. Our determination of allowance for doubtful accounts is combining with aging data, collection history and various subjective factors and considerations, such as customer-specific risks, changes in economic conditions.

We determined that the warrants we issued in various financing activities should be accounted for as derivative liabilities and measured at fair value with changes in fair value be recorded in earnings in each reporting period. Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. The fair value of our warrant liabilities was determined based on significant unobservable inputs, such as volatility of our stock price, risk free interest rate.

A.RESULTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE NINESIX AND THREE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 20172022 AND 20162021

 

The following table sets forth a summary, for the periods indicated, of our consolidated results of operations. Our historical results presented below are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for any future period. All amounts, except number of shares and per share data, are presented in thousands of U.S. dollars.

 

 Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 Three Months Ended
September 30,
 2017 2016 2017 2016 

Six Months Ended June 30,

  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
 US$ US$ US$ US$ 

2022

  

2021

  

2022

  

2021

 
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 

(US $)

 
         

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 
Revenues                                
From unrelated parties $31,171  $25,017  $13,509  $11,741  $14,597  $22,947  $6,945  $14,551 
From related parties  116   381   14   161 

From a related party

  -   -   -   - 
Total revenues  31,287   25,398   13,523   11,902  14,597  22,947  6,945  14,551 
Cost of revenues  26,955   19,269   12,163   9,874   14,544   23,882   7,026   14,769 
Gross profit  4,332   6,129   1,360   2,028 

Gross profit/(loss)

  53   (935)  (81)  (218)
                         
Operating expenses                                
Sales and marketing expenses  2,399   3,069   740   1,126  147  101  78  73 
General and administrative expenses  4,402   5,290   2,318   1,752  4,046  8,895  2,498  7,899 
Research and development expenses  1,012   1,530   312   514   124   163   56   89 
Total operating expenses  7,813   9,889   3,370   3,392   4,317   9,159   2,632   8,061 
                         
Loss from operations  (3,481)  (3,760)  (2,010)  (1,364)  (4,264)  (10,094)  (2,713)  (8,279)
                         
Other income (expenses)                

Other income/(expenses)

                
Interest income  39   72   2   19  75  2  29  1 
Interest expense  (109)  (4)  (36)  (4)
Other expenses  (208)  (112)  (2)  (99)
Total other expenses  (278)  (44)  (36)  (84)

Other (expense)/income, net

 (28) 302  (19) 326 

Loss on disposal of long-term investments

 -  (38) -  (38)

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

  1,782   6,829   987   4,322 

Total other income

  1,829   7,095   997   4,611 
                         
Loss before income tax expense, noncontrolling interests and discontinued operation  (3,759)  (3,804)  (2,046)  (1,448)
Income tax expense  (115)  (155)  (2)  (3)
Loss from continuing operations  (3,874)  (3,959)  (2,048)  (1,451)
Loss from and on disposal of discontinued operation, net of income tax  -   (60)  -   - 

Loss before income tax benefit and noncontrolling interests

  (2,435)  (2,999)  (1,716)  (3,668)

Income tax benefit

  4   40   2   22 
Net loss  (3,874)  (4,019)  (2,048)  (1,451)  (2,431)  (2,959)  (1,714)  (3,646)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests from continuing operations  (89)  (144)  (39)  (21)
Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. $(3,963) $(4,163) $(2,087) $(1,472)

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

  -   (2)  -   - 

Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.

 $(2,431) $(2,961) $(1,714) $(3,646)

 

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Revenues

 

The following tables set forth a breakdown of our total revenues, divided into three segmentsdisaggregated by type of services for the periods indicated, with inter-segmentinter-company transactions eliminated:

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
Revenue type (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)
         
-Internet advertising and data service $6,978   22.3% $13,676   53.8%
-Search engine marketing and data service  24,253   77.5%  11,701   46.1%
-Technical services  56   0.2%  21   0.1%
Internet advertising and related data services $31,287   100% $25,398   100%
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 

Revenue type

 

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
                 

-Internet advertising and related data service

 $2,228   15.3% $3,595   15.7%

-Distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service

  12,369   84.7%  18,965   82.6%

Internet advertising and related services

  14,597   100%  22,560   98.3%

Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing services

  -   -   387   1.7%

Total

 $14,597   100% $22,947   100%

 

  Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
Revenue type (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)
         
-Internet advertising and data service $2,232   16.5% $4,387   36.9%
-Search engine marketing and data service  11,266   83.3%  7,515   63.1%
-Technical services  25   0.2%  -   - 
Internet advertising and related data services $13,523   100% $11,902   100%
  

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 

Revenue type

 

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
                 

-Internet advertising and related data service

 $1,170   16.8% $2,193   15.1%

-Distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service

  5,775   83.2%  12,100   83.1%

Internet advertising and related services

  6,945   100%  14,293   98.2%

Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing services

  -   -   258   1.8%

Total

 $6,945   100% $14,551   100%

Total Revenues: Our total revenues increaseddecreased to US$31.314.60 million and US$13.56.95 million respectively, for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20172022, respectively, from US$25.422.95 million and US$11.914.55 million respectively, for the same periodperiods last year, respectively, which was primarily due to the increasedecrease in our main stream service revenues, fromi.e. distribution of the right to use search engine marketing and data service during the periods.

We derive the majority of our internet advertising and related data service revenues from the sales of effective sales leads and advertising space from our internet portals, sales of omni-channel and search engine marketing and data service and other related value added services, including content management services, to unrelated third parties and to certain related parties. Our internet advertising and related data services to related parties were provided in the ordinary course of business on the same terms as those provided to our unrelated customers. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, our service revenues from related parties in the aggregate was less than 1.5% of the total revenues for each respective reporting period.

The tables below summarize the revenues, cost of revenues, gross profit and net loss generated from each of our VIEs and subsidiaries for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively, with inter-company transactions eliminated:

For the nine months ended September 30, 2017:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Revenue from
unrelated parties
 Revenue from
related parties
 Total
  ($’000) ($’000) ($’000)
       
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  56   -   56 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  31,115   116   31,231 
Total revenues  31,171   116   31,287 

For the three months ended September 30, 2017:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Revenue from
unrelated parties
 Revenue from
related parties
 Total
  ($’000) ($’000) ($’000)
       
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  25   -   25 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  13,484   14   13,498 
Total revenues  13,509   14   13,523 

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For the nine months ended September 30, 2017:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Cost of Revenues Gross Profit
  ($’000) ($’000)
     
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  1   55 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  26,954   4,277 
Total  26,955   4,332 

For the three months ended September 30, 2017:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Cost of Revenues Gross Profit
  ($’000) ($’000)
     
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  1   24 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  12,162   1,336 
Total  12,163   1,360 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2017:services.

 

Name of subsidiary or VIENet Loss
 

($’000)

Internet advertising revenues for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 was approximately US$2.23 million and US$1.17 million, respectively, compared with US$3.60 million and US$2.19 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. The decreases were mainly due to repeated regional COVID-19 rebound cases in many provinces in China during the first half of fiscal 2022, which resulted in regional temporary quarantine and business shutdown that affected business of most of our clients, i.e., SMEs.

 

Revenue generated from distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 was approximately US$12.37 million and US$5.78 million, respectively, compared with approximately US$18.97 million and US$12.10 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. The reason that caused the decrease in revenue generated from this business category was the same as discussed above about the Internet advertising and related data services.

Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries(1,322)
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries(1,865)
Beijing CNET Online and subsidiaries(63)
ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.(624)
Total net loss before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(3,874)

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2017:

Name of subsidiary or VIENet Loss
 

($’000)

For the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, we generated an approximately US$0.39 million and US$0.26 million Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing service revenues, respectively. We generated these revenues from distribution of the advertising spaces in outdoor billboards we purchased from a third party. We terminated this business in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021.

Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries(373)
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries(1,395)
Beijing CNET Online and subsidiaries(17)
ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.(263)
Total net loss before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(2,048)

For the nine months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Revenue from
unrelated parties
 Revenue from
related parties
 Total
  ($’000) ($’000) ($’000)
       
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  109   -   109 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  24,908   381   25,289 
Total revenues  25,017   381   25,398 

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For the three months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Revenue from
unrelated parties
 Revenue from
related parties
 Total
  ($’000) ($’000) ($’000)
       
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  -   -   - 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  11,741   161   11,902 
Total revenues  11,741   161   11,902 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Cost of Revenues Gross Profit
  ($’000) ($’000)
     
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  83   26 
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  19,186   6,103 
Total  19,269   6,129 

For the three months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIE Cost of Revenues Gross Profit/(Loss)
  ($’000) ($’000)
     
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries  2   (2)
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries  9,872   2,030 
Total  9,874   2,028 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIENet Loss
($’000)
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries(1,595)
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries(437)
Beijing CNET Online and subsidiaries(105)
ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.(1,822)
Total net loss from continuing operations before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(3,959)
Loss from discontinued operations(60)
Total net loss before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(4,019)

For the three months ended September 30, 2016:

Name of subsidiary or VIENet Loss
($’000)
Rise King WFOE and subsidiaries(444)
Business Opportunity Online and subsidiaries(304)
Beijing CNET Online and subsidiaries(39)
ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.(664)
Total net loss from continuing operations before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(1,451)
Loss from discontinued operations-
Total net loss before allocation to the noncontrolling interest(1,451)

 

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Management considers revenues generated from internet advertising and data service, search engine marketing and data service and other related technical services as one aggregate business operation and relies upon the consolidated results of all the operations in this business unit to make decisions about allocating resources and evaluating performance.

Internet advertising and data service revenues for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 decreased to approximately US$6.99 million and US$2.23 million, respectively, compared with US$13.68 million and US$4.39 million for the same periods in 2016, respectively. The decrease in our internet advertising and data service revenues during the period responded our strategy to further upgrading our internet advertising, omni-channel marketing and data services to our larger SME clients and eliminating smaller and non-profitable clients, and due to the overall economy slowdown in China, which resulted in lower consumer and business spending, our clients continued tightening their advertising and marketing investment budget on omni-channel advertising and marketing, and focused more on singular ad. cheaper advertising channel, e.g. search engine marketing and data service. The decrease in our internet advertising and data service revenues is considered temporary during our business transition and technology development. During the past few years, we have optimized our internet marketing analytics and cost control system to provide more accurate result and more spontaneous feedback to our clients, which is especially helpful to our larger clients, we also optimized our online promotion tactics to improve cost efficiency, which lead to the foundation of the framework of CloudX. The process of developing self-learning mechanism for our internet marketing tactics have helped the Company and our clients achieved more accurate advertising and marketing results with more acceptable and lower costs, and have led to increasing sales lead conversion rate. The technical improvement and potential advertising and marketing technology breakthrough will further help increasing our market penetration in the SME segment and potentially expand our customer segments, thereby continuing to increase our recurring revenues in future periods.

Revenue generated from search engine marketing and data services for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 increased to approximately US$24.25 million and US$11.27 million, respectively, compared with US$11.70 million and US$7.52 million for the same periods in 2016, respectively. This enhanced third-party search engine marketing and data service is to help our clients select and prioritize effective key words from analyzed keywords database for different search engines, combinations of key-words or combinations of sentences to achieve higher sales lead conversion rate with CloudX on both mobile and PC searches. As discussed in the above paragraph, due to the overall economy slowdown in China, our clients also tightened their advertising and marketing investment budget and turn to choose more economic and singular marketing channel with more direct feedback and results, e.g. search engine marketing and data service etc. Therefore, there was a significant increase in search engine market and data service during the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, compared with the same periods last year.

 

Cost of revenues

 

Our cost of revenues consisted of costs directly related to the offering of our Internet advertising, precision marketing and related data and technical services, and technical services.cost related to our Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing service. The following table sets forth our cost of revenues, divided into three segments,disaggregated by type of services, by amount and gross profit ratio for the periods indicated, with inter-segmentinter-company transactions eliminated:

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
  (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)
  Revenue Cost GP ratio Revenue Cost GP ratio
             
-Internet advertisement and data service $6,978  $3,864   45% $13,676  $7,863   43%
-Search engine marketing and data service  24,253   23,090   5%  11,701   11,402   3%
-Technical services  56   1   98%  21   4   81%
Internet advertising and related data services $31,287  $26,955   14% $25,398  $19,269   24%
  

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
  

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
  

Revenue

  

Cost

  

GP ratio

  

Revenue

  

Cost

  

GP ratio

 
                         

-Internet advertising and related data service

 $2,228  $2,038   9% $3,595  $3,245   10%

-Distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service

  12,369   12,506   -1%  18,965   19,887   -5%

Internet advertising and related services

  14,597   14,544   0.4%  22,560   23,132   -3%

Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing

services

  -   -   -   387   750   -94%

Total

 $14,597  $14,544   0.4% $22,947  $23,882   -4%

 

  Three Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
  (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)
  Revenue Cost GP ratio Revenue Cost GP ratio
             
-Internet advertisement and data service $2,232  $1,291   42% $4,387  $2,534   42%
-Search engine marketing and data service  11,266   10,871   4%  7,515   7,338   2%
-Technical services  25   1   96%  -   2   - 
Internet advertising and related data services $13,523  $12,163   10% $11,902  $9,874   17%

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Three Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
  

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
  

Revenue

  

Cost

  

GP ratio

  

Revenue

  

Cost

  

GP ratio

 
                         

-Internet advertising and related data service

 $1,170  $1,067   9% $2,193  $1,968   10%

-Distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service

  5,775   5,959   -3%  12,100   12,426   -3%

Internet advertising and related services

  6,945   7,026   -1%  14,293   14,394   -1%

Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing

services

  -   -   -   258   375   -45%

Total

 $6,945  $7,026   -1% $14,551  $14,769   -1%

 

Cost of revenuesrevenues: : Ourour total cost of revenues increaseddecreased to US$26.9614.54 million and US$12.167.03 million for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022, respectively, from US$19.2723.88 million and US$9.8714.77 million for the same periodssix and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. Our cost of revenues primarily consists of search engine marketing resources purchased from key search engines, cost of outdoor advertising resource and other direct costs associated with providing our services. The decrease in 2016, respectively, whichour total cost of revenues for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022 was primarily due to the increasedecrease in costs associated with distribution of the right to use search engine marketing and data service and waswe purchased from key search engines during the periods, which were in line with the increasedecrease in the related revenues as discussed above. Our cost of revenues related to our advertising, marketing and data services primarily consists of internet resources purchased from key search engines and technical services providers related to lead generation, sponsored search and other direct cost associated with providing services.

 

Costs for Internet advertising and data service primarily consist of cost of internet traffic flow and technical services we purchased from other portals and technical suppliers for obtaining effective sales lead generation to promote business opportunity advertisements placed on our own ad portals. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, our total cost of revenues for Internet advertising and data service was approximately US$2.04 million and US$1.07 million, respectively, compared with approximately US$3.25 million and US$1.97 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. The gross margin rate of our Internet advertising and data service was 9% for both the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, compared with 10% for both the six and three months ended June 30, 2021. We anticipate the gross margin rate will maintain at this level in the second half of fiscal 2022.

Costs for distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service was direct search engine resource consumed for the right to use search engine marketing service that we purchased from key search engines and distributed to our customers. We purchased these search engine resources from well-known search engines in China, for example, Baidu, Qihu 360 and Sohu (Sogou) etc. We purchased the resource in relatively large amounts under our own name at a relatively lower rate compared to the market rates. We charged our clients the actual cost they consumed on search engines for the use of this service and a premium at certain percentage of that actual consumed cost. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, our total cost of revenues for distribution of the right to use search engine marketing service decreased to US$12.51 million and US$5.96 million, respectively, compared with US$19.89 million and US$12.43 million for the same periods last year, respectively, which was in line with the decrease in revenues as a result of the regional COVID-19 rebound incurred during the first half year of 2022, as discussed above. Gross margin rate of this business category was -1% and -3% for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with -5% and -3% for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021.

For the six months and three months ended June 30, 2021, cost for our Ecommerce O2O advertising and marketing service was approximately US$0.75 million and US$0.38 million, respectively, which costs represented the amortized cost of the related outdoor billboards ad spaces we pre-purchased during the periods.

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Gross profit/(loss)

As a result of the foregoing, we generated a gross profit of approximately US$0.05 million and data service, cost associated with obtaining internet resources wasincurred a gross loss of approximately US$0.08 million for the largest component of our cost of revenues, accounting for over 80% of our total internet advertising and data service cost of revenues. We purchased these internet resources from other well-known search engines, internet portals and mobile portals in China, for example, Baidu, Qihu 360, Sohu (Sogou), WeChat, Toutiao and others. The purchase of these internet resources in large amounts allowed us to negotiate discounts with our suppliers. For the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017, our total cost2022, respectively, compared with a gross loss of revenues for internet advertising and data service wasapproximately US$3.860.94 million and US$1.290.22 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. Our overall gross margin was 0.4% and -1% for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with US$7.86 million-4% and US$2.53 million-1% for the same periods last year, respectively.  The decrease in our total costgeneration of revenues associated with internet advertising and data service was in line with the decrease in internet advertising and data service revenues as discussed in the above section. During the past few years, we continued developing our precision advertising and marketing system, CloudX, which optimized our digital marketing tactics by conglomerating different marketing channel for a single large customer and relatively increasing our classified segment and industry level marketing scheme with improved cost efficiency. These helped us and our clients achieve better lead results and effects with more acceptable and lower costs, and better ROI. Despite of temporarily decreasing in revenue, the gross margin rate for our internet advertising and data service remained at the level of 45% and 42% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively, compared with 43% and 42% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, respectively.

Costs for search engine marketing and data service was direct internet resource costs consumed for search engine marketing and data service provided to clients as described above. We normally charge our clients a service fee for this service on the certain percentage of the related direct cost consumed. Due to further implementation of the CloudX system in this service, which optimized our internet advertising and marketing tactics and improved the cost efficiency in providing search engine marketing and data service, i.e. less cost consumed for the similar results or ROI achieved. As a result, our gross margin rate for this service increased to 5% and 4% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively, compared with 3% and 2% for the same periods last year, respectively.

Gross Profit

As a result of the foregoing, our gross profit was US$4.33 million and US$1.36 million, respectively, for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, compared with US$6.13 million and US$2.03 million, respectively, for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016. Our overall gross margin decreased to 14% and 10% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively, compared with 24% and 17% for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016. The decrease inimprovement of our overall gross margin rate for the first half year of 2022 was a direct resultmainly attributable to the improvement of gross margin rate of our main stream of service revenues, i.e. distribution of the increase in revenues from the relative lower marginright to use search engine marketing and data serviceservices, which accounted for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, compared with that in the same periods last year, which constituted approximately 77.5% and 83.3%84.7% of our total revenues for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively,first half of 2022, to -1%, compared with 46.1% and 63.1% of the total revenues in-5% gross margin rate for the same periodsperiod last year, respectively.year.

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Operating Expenses and Net Loss

 

Our operating expenses consist of sales and marketing expenses, general and administrative expenses and research and development expenses. The following tables set forth our operating expenses, divided into their major categories by amount and as a percentage of our total revenues for the periods indicated.

 

 Nine Months Ended September 30, 

Six Months Ended June 30,

 
 2017 2016 

2022

  

2021

 
 (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages) 

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
 Amount % of total
revenue
 Amount % of total
revenue
 

Amount

  

% of total

revenue

  

Amount

  

% of total

revenue

 
                 
Total Revenues $31,287   100% $25,398   100%
Gross Profit  4,332   14%  6,129   24%

Total revenues

 $14,597  100% $22,947  100%

Gross profit/(loss)

 53  0.4% (935) -4%
         
Sales and marketing expenses  2,399   8%  3,069   12% 147  1% 101  -%
General and administrative expenses  4,402   14%  5,290   21% 4,046  28% 8,895  39%
Research and development expenses  1,012   3%  1,530   6%  124   1%  163   1%
Total operating expenses $7,813   25% $9,889   39% $4,317   30% $9,159   40%

 

 Three Months Ended September 30, 

Three Months Ended June 30,

 
 2017 2016 

2022

  

2021

 
 (Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages) 

(Amounts expressed in thousands of US dollars, except percentages)

 
 Amount % of total
revenue
 Amount % of total
revenue
 

Amount

  

% of total

revenue

  

Amount

  

% of total

revenue

 
                 
Total Revenues $13,523   100% $11,902   100%
Gross Profit  1,360   10%  2,028   17%

Total revenues

 $6,945  100% $14,551  100%

Gross loss

 (81) -1% (218) -1%
         
Sales and marketing expenses  740   6%  1,126   9% 78  1% 73  -%
General and administrative expenses  2,318   17%  1,752   15% 2,498  36% 7,899  54%
Research and development expenses  312   2%  514   4%  56   1%  89   1%
Total operating expenses $3,370   25% $3,392   28% $2,632   38% $8,061   55%

 

Operating Expenses: Our total operating expenses decreased towas approximately US$7.814.32 million and US$2.63 million for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 from2022, respectively, compared with approximately US$9.899.16 million and US$8.06 million for the same periodsix and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.

Sales and marketing expenses: Sales and marketing expenses was US$0.15 million and US$0.08 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with approximately US$0.10 million and US$0.07 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. Our sales and marketing expenses primarily consist of advertising expenses for brand development that we pay to different media outlets for the promotion and marketing of our advertising web portals and our services, staff salaries and benefits, performance bonuses, travel expenses, communication expenses and other general office expenses of our sales department. Due to certain aspects of our business nature, the fluctuation of our sales and marketing expenses usually does not have a direct linear relationship with the fluctuation of our net revenues. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, the increase in our sales and marketing expenses was primarily due to the increase in staff salaries, staff benefits and other general office expenses of our sales department in Guangzhou, as a result of the increase in business development activities of our Guangzhou office since the fourth fiscal quarter of 2021.

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General and administrative expenses: General and administrative expenses was US$4.05 million and US$2.50 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with US$8.90 million and US$7.90 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. Our general and administrative expenses primarily consist of salaries and benefits of management, accounting, human resources and administrative personnel, office rentals, depreciation of office equipment, allowance for doubtful accounts, professional service fees, maintenance, utilities and other general office expenses of our supporting and administrative departments. For the six months ended June 30, 2022, the changes in our general and administrative expenses was primarily due to the following reasons: (1) the decrease in share-based compensation expenses of approximately US$6.77 million, due to less shares of the Company’s restricted common stock were granted and issued to management and employees in the first half of 2022, compared with that granted and issued in the first half of last year; (2) the increase in allowance for doubtful accounts of approximately US$0.95 million; (3) the increase in amortization of administrative assets of approximately US$0.78 million, and (4) the increase in other administrative expenses of approximately US$0.20 million. For the three months ended June 30, 2022, the decrease in our general and administrative expenses was primarily attributable to the decrease in share-based compensation expenses of approximately US$6.73 million, which was partially offset by the increase in allowance for doubtful accounts and amortization of administrative assets of approximately US$0.95 million and US$0.39 million, respectively.

Research and development expenses: Research and development expenses was approximately US$0.12 million and US$0.06 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with approximately US$0.16 million and US$0.09 million for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively. Our research and development expenses primarily consist of salaries and benefits of our staffs in the research and development department, equipment depreciation expenses, and office utilities and supplies allocated to our research and development department etc. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, the decrease in our research and development expenses was primarily due to a reduction in headcount in our research and development department, compared with the same periods last year.

Loss from operations: As a result of 2016.the foregoing, we incurred a loss from operations of approximately US$4.26 million and US$10.09 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively. For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022 and 2021, we incurred a loss from operations of approximately US$2.71 million and US$8.28 million, respectively.

Interest income: For the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, interest income we earned was primarily related to a short-term loan we provided to a third party.

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities: We issued warrants in various of our total operating expenses decreased slightly tofinancing activities, which we determined that should be accounted for as derivative liabilities, as the warrants are dominated in a currency (U.S. dollar) other than our functional currency (Renminbi or Yuan). As a result, a gain of change in fair value of these warrant liabilities of approximately US$3.371.78 million fromand US$3.390.99 million was recorded for the six and three months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, compared with a gain of change in fair value of these warrant liabilities of approximately US$6.83 million and US$4.32 million recorded for the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.

Loss before income tax benefit and noncontrolling interests: As a result of the foregoing, our loss before income tax benefit and noncontrolling interest was approximately US$2.44 million and US$3.00 million for the same period of 2016.

Sales and marketing expenses: Sales and marketing expenses decreased to US$2.40 million for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017 from2022 and 2021, respectively. Our loss before income tax benefit and noncontrolling interest was approximately US$3.071.72 million and US$3.67 million for the same period of 2016. For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017, sales2022 and marketing expenses decreased to US$0.74 million from US$1.13 million for the same period of 2016. Our sales and marketing expenses primarily consist of advertising expenses for brand development that we pay to different media outlets for the promotion and marketing of our advertising web portals, other advertising and promotional expenses, staff salaries, staff benefits, performance bonuses, travelling expenses, communication expenses and other general office expenses of our sales department. 2021, respectively.

Income Tax benefit: For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, the change in our sales and marketing expenses was primarily due to the following reasons: (1) the decrease in advertising expenses for brand development of approximately US$0.10 million; and (2) the decrease in staff salaries and benefit and other general expenses of our sales department of approximately US$0.57 million, due to the cost reduction plan executed by management and decrease in headcount in our sales department. For the three months ended September 30, 2017, the reasons for the change in our sales and marketing expenses were similar to those for the nine months ended September 30, 2017, as discussed above.

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General and administrative expenses: General and administrative expenses decreased to US$4.40 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 from US$5.29 million for the same period in 2016. For the three months ended September 30, 2017, general and administrative expenses increased to US$2.32 million from US$1.75 million for the same period of 2016. Our general and administrative expenses primarily consist of salaries and benefits for management, accounting and administrative personnel, office rentals, depreciation and amortization, professional service fees, maintenance, utilities and other office expenses. For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, the change in our general and administrative expenses was primarily due to the following reasons: (1) the decrease in general administrative expenses, such as: professional service expenses, salary and benefit expenses and other general office expenses of approximately US$0.77 million, due to cost reduction plan executed by management; (2) the decrease in rental expenses of approximately US$0.14 million, due to less office space rented during the nine months ended September 30, 2017, compared with the same period in 2016; (3) the provision of allowance for doubtful accounts for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 of approximately US$1.25 million; and (4) the decrease in share-based compensation expenses of approximately US$1.23 million, primarily related to restricted shares awarded to management in 2014, which had been fully vested by the end of 2016. For the three months ended September 30, 2017, the increase in our general and administrative expenses was primarily due to the provision of allowance for doubtful accounts of approximately US$1.28 million during the period, which was partially offset by the decrease in general administrative expenses, rental expense, and share-based compensation expense during the period, similar to those discussed for the nine months ended September 30, 2017.

Research and development expenses: Research and development expenses were US$1.01 million and US$0.31 million for the ninesix and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017, respectively, compared to2022, we recognized an approximately US$1.530.004 million and US$0.51 million for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, respectively. Our research and development expenses primarily consist of salaries and benefits for the research and development staff, equipment depreciation expenses, and office utilities and supplies allocated to our research and development department. The decrease in research and development expenses for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, compared with the same periods last year, were primarily due to the decrease in headcount of our research and development department and the cost reduction plan executed by management.

Loss from operations: As a result of the foregoing, we incurred a loss from operations of approximately US$3.48 million and US$3.76 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively. We incurred a loss from operations of approximately US$2.01 million and US$1.36 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Interest income: For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, interest income we earned was primarily contributed from the approximately US$3 million of term deposit we placed in one of the major financial institutions in the PRC, which matured in July 2017.

Interest expense: For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, interest expense incurred were primarily related to the short-term bank loan we borrowed from major financial institutions in the PRC to supplement our short-term working capital needs and amounts due from new investors related to terminated security purchase agreements as discussed in Note 15. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, interest expense incurred was primarily related to the short-term bank loan we borrowed from major financial institutions in the PRC during the periods.

Loss before income tax expense, noncontrolling interests and discontinued operation: As a result of the foregoing, our loss before income tax expense, noncontrolling interest and discontinued operation was approximately US$3.76 million and US$3.80 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively. Our loss before income tax expense, noncontrolling interest and discontinued operation was approximately US$2.05 million and US$1.45 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Income Tax expense: We recognized a net deferred income tax expense of approximately US$0.12 million and US$0.002 million for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, respectively, which was primarily related to utilizing deferred tax assets recognized in previous years due to earnings generated during the periods.

We recognized a net deferred income tax expense of approximately US$0.16 million and US$0.003 million for the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, respectively. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, approximately US$0.09 million and US$0.03 million of our income tax benefit respectively, was in relation to the amortization of the intangible assets identified in the acquisition transactions consummated in previous years; approximately US$0.07 million and US$nil of our income tax benefit was in relation to the net operating loss incurred by one of our PRC operating VIEs for the respective period, respectively, which we consider likely to be able to utilized with respect to future earnings of this entity. For the entities to which the operating losses relate; andsix months ended June 30, 2021, we also incurredrecognized an approximately US$0.310.14 million income tax benefit in relation to the net operating loss incurred by one of our operating VIEs for the period, which we consider likely to be utilized with respect to future earnings of this entity, which amount was partially offset by an approximately US$0.08 million and an approximately US$0.02 million income tax expense recognized in relation to additional deferred tax assets provision provided and utilization of prior period recognized deferred tax assets by two other operating VIEs during the period, respectively. For the three months ended June 30, 2021, we recognized an approximately US$0.04 million income tax benefit in relation to the net operating loss incurred by one of our operating VIEs for the period, which amount was partially offset by an approximately US$0.02 million income tax expense recognized in relation to utilization of prior period recognized deferred tax assets by another operating VIE during the period.

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Net loss: As a result of the foregoing, for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, we incurred a total net loss of approximately US$2.43 million and US$0.0332.96 million, deferred income tax expense by utilizing deferred tax assets recognized in previous years due to earnings generated duringrespectively. For the periods,three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, we incurred a total net loss of approximately US$1.71 million and US$3.65 million, respectively.

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Loss from continuing operations: As a result of the foregoing, we incurred a net loss from continuing operations of approximately US$3.87 million and US$3.96 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively. We incurred a net loss from continuing operations of approximately US$2.05 million and US$1.45 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Loss from and on disposal of discontinued operation, net of income tax: We exited our brand management and sales channel building business segment in the fourth fiscal quarter of 2015, operated by a former VIE of ours, Quanzhou City Zhilang Network Technology Co., Ltd. (“Quanzhou Zhi Lang”), which qualified for presentation as a discontinued operation. In June 2016, we disposed Quanzhou Zhi Lang to an unaffiliated third-party. The results of operations of discontinued operation (including loss on disposal of the discontinued operation) was presented as a separate component in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss, which was approximately US$0.06 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2016.

Net loss: As a result of the foregoing, for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, we incurred a total net loss of approximately US$3.87 million and US$4.02 million, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, we incurred a total net loss of approximately US$2.05 million and US$1.45 million, respectively.

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest from continuing operations: Beijing Chuang Fu Tian Xia was 51% owned by Business Opportunity Online upon incorporation. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2017, net income allocated to the noncontrolling interests of Beijing Chuang Fu Tian Xia was approximately US$0.09 million and US$0.04 million, respectively. For the nine and three months ended September 30, 2016, net income allocated to the noncontrolling interests of Beijing Chuang Fu Tian Xia was approximately US$0.14 million and US$0.02 million, respectively.

Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc.: Total net loss as adjusted by net loss attributable to the noncontrolling interest shareholders as discussed above yields the net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. was US$3.96 million and US$4.16 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively. Net loss attributable to ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. was US$2.09 million and US$1.47 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

 

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest: In May 2018, we incorporated a majority-owned subsidiary, Business Opportunity Chain, and beneficially owned 51% of its equity interest. In October 2020, we incorporated another majority-owned subsidiary, Qiweilian Guangzhou, and beneficially owned 51% of its equity interest. Due to changes in business strategies, we disposed our 51% equity interest in both Business Opportunity Chain and Qiweilian Guangzhou to unrelated parties during fiscal 2021. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2021, before we disposed our equity interests in these entities, net income allocated to the noncontrolling interest shareholders of these entities was approximately US$0.002 million and US$nil, respectively.

Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc.: Total net loss as adjusted by net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest shareholders as discussed above yields the net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc. Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc. was approximately US$2.43 million and US$2.96 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively. Net loss attributable to ZW Data Action Technologies Inc. was approximately US$1.71 million and US$3.65 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.

B.LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

 

Cash and cash equivalents represent cash on hand and deposits held at call with banks. We consider all highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less at the time of purchase to be cash equivalents. As of SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022, we had cash and cash equivalents of approximately US$1.234.45 million.

 

Our liquidity needs include (i) net cash used in operating activities that consists of (a) cash required to fund the initial build-out, continued expansion of our network and new services and (b) our working capital needs, which include deposits and advance payments to internetsearch engine resource and technical servicesother advertising resource providers, payment of our operating expenses and financing of our accounts receivable; and (ii) net cash used in investing activities that consist of the payment for acquisitionsinvestment to further expand technologies related to our existing and future business and client base,activities, investment in software technologies to enhance the functionality of the management toolsour current advertising portals for providing our advertising, marketing and data services and to secure the safety of our general network, and investment in other general office equipment.to establish joint ventures with strategic partners for the development of new technologies and services. To date, we have financed our liquidity need primarily through proceeds we generated from operating activities we generated. Our existing cash is adequate to fund operations for the next twelve months.financing activities.

 

The following table provides detailed information about our net cash flow for the periods indicated:

 

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2017 2016
  Amounts in thousands of US dollars
     
Net cash used in operating activities  (2,654)  (1,853)
Net cash provided by/(used in) investing activities  762   (2,904)
Net cash provided by financing activities  -   456 
Changes in cash and cash equivalents included in assets classified as held for sale  -   132 
Effect of foreign currency exchange rate changes on cash  91   (88)
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents $(1,801) $(4,257)

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Six Months Ended June 30,

 
  

2022

  

2021

 
  

Amounts in thousands of US dollars

 
         

Net cash used in operating activities

 $(2,144) $(5,331)

Net cash used in investing activities

  (479)  (4,361)

Net cash provided by financing activities

  -   17,111 

Effect of foreign currency exchange rate changes

  (96)  36 

Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents

 $(2,719) $7,455 

 

Net cash used in operating activities

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022, our net cash used in operating activities of approximately US$2.652.14 million were primarily attributable to:

 

(1)

net loss excluding approximately US$1.071.11 million of non-cash expenses of depreciation and amortizations; approximately US$0.480.13 million amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets, approximately US$0.95 million allowance for doubtful accounts, approximately US$0.08 million share-based compensation; approximately US$1.251.78 million provisiongain from change in fair value of allowance for doubtful accountswarrant liabilities, approximately US$0.004 million deferred tax benefit, and approximately US$0.120.07 million deferrednon-operating income, tax expense, yielded the non-cash items excluded net loss of approximately US$0.95 million;2.02 million.

 

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(2)

the receipt of cash from operations from changes in operating assets and liabilities such as:

 

-

advance

prepayment and deposit to suppliers decreased by approximately US$1.10 million, primarily due to utilization of the prepayment made to suppliers as of December 31, 2021 through Ad resource and other services received from customerssuppliers during the first half of fiscal 2022;

-

due from related parties in relation to advertising services provided to related parties decreased by approximately US$0.06 million;

-

other current liabilities and taxes payable increased by approximately US$0.760.32 million primarily due to increase in advanced payments received from customers related to search engine marketingthe aggregate; and data service;

 

-

accounts payable, other payables and taxes payable in the aggregate increased by approximately US$0.59 million; and

-other current assets decreased by approximately US$0.03 million.

 

(3)

offset by the use from operations from changes in operating assets and liabilities such as:

 

-

accounts receivable and due from related parties for advertising services provided increased by approximately $0.29 million;

-

long-term deposit increased by approximately US$2.450.05 million, which amount was paid for a new office space lease contract entered into during the period, and this amount was not expected to be refunded within one year of June 30, 2022;

-

accounts payable decreased by approximately US$0.51 million;

-

advance from customers decreased by approximately US$0.40 million, primarily due to increase in search engine marketing and data servicerecognizing revenues during the period;

-prepayment to suppliers increased by approximately US$0.47 million; primarily due to increase in prepayments to search engine marketing and data service resources providersfrom opening contract liabilities during the period; and

 

-

accruals, operating lease liabilities and short-term lease payment payables decreased by approximately US$0.17 million.0.38 million in the aggregate, due to settlement of these operating liabilities during the period.

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2016,2021, our net cash used in operating activities of approximately US$1.855.33 million were primarily attributable to:

 

(1)

net loss excluding approximately US$1.170.28 million of non-cash expenses of depreciation and amortizations; approximately US$1.720.09 million amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets, approximately US$6.86 million share-based compensation; approximately US$0.126.83 million gain from change in fair value of warrant liabilities, approximately US$0.04 million loss on disposal of fixed assets, approximately US$0.01 million loss on deconsolidation of VIElong-term investment and approximately US$0.160.04 million of net deferred income tax expense,benefit, yielded the non-cash items excluded net loss of approximately US$0.85 million;2.56 million.

 

(2)

the receipt of cash from operations from changes in operating assets and liabilities such as:

 

-

other receivable decreased

accounts payable increased by approximately US$1.420.40 million, due to more favorable payment terms granted by a new supplier;

-

advance from customers increased by approximately US$0.09 million, primarily due to subsequent collectionnew advance payments received from customers during the period, which was partially offset by recognition of TV advertisement depositrevenue from opening contract liabilities during the period; and prepayment receivable related to a contract expired on December 31, 2014;

 

-

other current assets decreased by approximately US$0.02 million;0.01 million.

 

-

(3)

other payables increased by approximately US$0.40 million; and

-taxes payable increased by approximately US$0.07 million.

(3)offset by the use from operations from changes in operating assets and liabilities such as:

 

-

accounts receivable and due from related parties for advertising services provided increased by approximately US$1.22 million;$1.28 million, due to significantly increase in revenues during the period;

 

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-

deposit

prepayment and prepaymentdeposit to suppliers increased by approximately US$1.17 million;0.98 million, primarily due to new deposits and prepayments made for the purchase of various advertising resources during the period;

 

-

advance from customers

long-term deposits and prepayments increased by approximately US$0.55 million, which were made for the purchase of advertising resource and lease of our new office spaces during the period, and these amounts were not expected to be consumed or refunded within one year of June 30, 2021; and

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-

accruals, tax payables, operating lease liabilities, short-term lease payment payables and other current liabilities decreased by approximately US$0.11 million;

0.46 million in the aggregate, due to settlement of these operating liabilities during the period.

-accounts payable decreased by approximately US$0.13 million;

-accruals decreased by approximately US$0.15 million; and

-contingent liability decreased by US$0.13 million.

 

Net cash provided by/(used in)in investing activities

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017, our cash provided by investing activities included the following transactions:2022, (1) we spentprovided short-term loans of US$2.60 million in the aggregate to two unrelated parties; (2) we received an approximately US$0.0022.05 million forrepayment of short-term loan principals in the purchase of general office equipment; (2) our term deposit of approximatelyaggregate and US$3.120.06 million matured in July 2017, which was recorded as a cash inflowloan interest income from investing activities during the period;unrelated parties, respectively; and (3) we withdrewalso received an approximately US$0.440.01 million cash investmentshort-term loan repayment from one of our cost method investee companies during the period, which was also recorded as a cash inflow from investing activities during the period; and (4) we lent a short-term working capital loan of approximately US$2.8 million to an unrelated third party during the period.unconsolidated investees. In the aggregate, these transactions resulted in a net cash inflow from investing activities of approximately US$0.76 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017.

For the nine months ended September 30, 2016, our cash used in investing activities included the following transactions: (1) we spent approximately US$0.15 million for the purchase of general office equipment and expenditures on leasehold improvements; (2) we paid approximately US$1.98 million to purchase software technology related to Internet operation safety, information exchange security and data encryption and management; (3) we lent two of our cost method investees an aggregate of approximately US$0.31 million of short-term working capital loans during the period; (4) we made additional investments to our investee companies of approximately US$0.47 million in aggregate during the period; (5) cash divested from deconsolidation of VIE of approximately US$0.02 million; and (6) proceeds from disposal of investee companies of approximately US$0.03 million. In the aggregate, these transactions resultedresult in a net cash outflow from investing activities of approximately US$2.900.48 million for the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2016.2022.

For the six months ended June 30, 2021, (1) we paid an aggregate of approximately US$0.22 million for the purchase of vehicles, furniture and office equipment, and for our leasehold improvement project in Guangzhou; (2) we made an aggregate of approximately US$0.42 million cash investment to our investee entities, and provided an additional approximately US$0.04 million temporary loan to one of our investee entities; (3) we paid US$1.16 million for the purchase of an Internet Ad tracking system to further enhance the effectiveness of our Internet advertising business; (4) we provided to an unrelated party short-term loans of approximately US$1.75 million in the aggregate, of which an approximately US$0.31 million was provided in the first fiscal quarter of 2021, the borrower repaid an approximately US$1.30 million in the second fiscal quarter of 2021; (5) cash decreased by approximately US$0.01 as a result of deconsolidation of VIEs’ subsidiaries during the period; and (6) we made an aggregate of US$3.50 million deposit and prepayment for other investing activities, including: (i) a US$1.0 million refundable deposit for a potential merge and acquisition transaction, which will be refunded if no definitive agreement is reached by the date as agreed upon each party; (ii) a US$1.5 million prepayment in accordance with a cryptocurrency mining machine purchase agreement, which had been cancelled due to the industry banning policies announced by the government. We were refunded with US$1.0 million by the end of fiscal 2021 and the remaining balance of the US$0.5 million was charged off, due to subsequent collection was considered remote; and (iii) a US$1.0 million prepayment for the shares subscription of a 15.38% equity interest in an entity, for jointly developing blockchain, key opinion leader and e-sports platform and jointly operating IP data for e-sports and games with strategic partners. In the aggregate, these transactions resulted in a cash outflow from investing activities of approximately US$4.36 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021.

 

Net cash provided by financing activities

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017, we repaid approximately US$0.4 million short-term bank loan matured in July 2017, which2022, no cash was recorded as a cash outflow from financing activities during the period, and we re-borrowed the loan in August 2017 for one-year until August 2018, which was recorded as cash provided by or used in financing activities during the period.activities.

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2016,2021, we borrowedconsummated an offering of approximately US$0.465.21 million short-term bank loan from oneshares of our common stock to certain institutional investors at a purchase price of $3.59 per share. As part of the major commercial bankstransaction, we also issued to the investors and the placement agent warrants to purchase up to 2.61 million shares and 0.36 million shares of our common stock, respectively, with an exercise price of $3.59 per share and US$4.4875 per share, respectively. We received net proceeds of approximately US$17.1 million, after deduction of approximately US$1.6 million direct financing cost paid in the PRC, which was recorded as cash provided by financing activities during the period.cash.

 

Restricted Net Assets

 

As mostsubstantially all of our operations are conducted through our PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs, our ability to pay dividends is primarily dependent on receiving distributions of funds from our PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs. Relevant PRC statutory laws and regulations permit payments of dividends by our PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs only out of their retained earnings, if any, as determined in accordance with PRC accounting standards and regulations and after it has met the PRC requirements for appropriation to statutory reserves. Paid in capital of the PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs included in our consolidated net assets are also not distributable for dividend purposes.

 

In accordance with the PRC regulations on Enterprises with Foreign Investment, a WFOE established in the PRC is required to provide certain statutory reserves, namely general reserve fund, the enterprise expansion fund and staff welfare and bonus fund which are appropriated from net profit as reported in the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. A WFOE is required to allocate at least 10% of its annual after-tax profit to the general reserve until such reserve has reached 50% of its registered capital based on the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. Appropriations to the enterprise expansion fund and staff welfare and bonus fund are at the discretion of the board of directors. The aforementioned reserves can only be used for specific purposes and are not distributable as cash dividends. Rise King WFOE is subject to the above mandated restrictions on distributable profits. Additionally, in accordance with the Company Law of the PRC, a domestic enterprise is required to provide a statutory common reserve of at least 10% of its annual after-tax profit until such reserve has reached 50% of its registered capital based on the enterprise’s PRC statutory accounts. A domestic enterprise is also required to provide for a discretionary surplus reserve, at the discretion of the board of directors. The aforementioned reserves can only be used for specific purposes and are not distributable as cash dividends. All of our other PRC subsidiaries and PRC VIEs are subject to the above mandated restrictions on distributable profits.

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As a result ofIn accordance with these PRC laws and regulations, our PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs are restricted in their ability to transfer a portion of their net assets to us. As of SeptemberJune 30, 20172022 and December 31, 2016,2021, net assets restricted in the aggregate, which includes paid-in capital and statutory reserve funds of our PRC subsidiarysubsidiaries and VIEs that are included in our consolidated net assets waswere approximately US$8.115.2 million and US$7.813.2 million, respectively.

 

The current PRC Enterprise Income Tax (“EIT”) Law also imposedimposes a 10% withholding income tax for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise to its immediate holding company outside China.China, which were exempted under the previous EIT law. A lower withholding tax rate will be applied if there is a tax treaty arrangement between mainland China and the jurisdiction of the foreign holding company. Holding companies in Hong Kong, for example, will be subject to a 5% rate.

 

The ability of our PRC subsidiaries to make dividends and other payments to us may also be restricted by changes in applicable foreign exchange and other laws and regulations.

 

Foreign currency exchange regulation in China is primarily governed by the following rules:

 

Foreign Exchange Administration Rules (1996), as amended in August 2008, or the Exchange Rules;

Foreign Exchange Administration Rules (1996), as amended in August 2008, or the Exchange Rules;

 

Administration Rules of the Settlement, Sale and Payment of Foreign Exchange (1996), or the Administration Rules.

Administration Rules of the Settlement, Sale and Payment of Foreign Exchange (1996), or the Administration Rules.

 

Currently, under the Administration Rules, Renminbi is freely convertible for current account items, including the distribution of dividends, interest payments, trade and service related foreign exchange transactions, but not for capital account items, such as direct investments, loans, repatriation of investments and investments in securities outside of China, unless the prior approval of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (the “SAFE”) is obtained and prior registration with the SAFE is made. Foreign-invested enterprises like Rise King WFOE that need foreign exchange for the distribution of profits to its shareholders may effect payment from their foreign exchange accounts or purchase and pay foreign exchange rates at the designated foreign exchange banks to their foreign shareholders by producing board resolutions for such profit distribution. Based on their needs, foreign-invested enterprises are permitted to open foreign exchange settlement accounts for current account receipts and payments of foreign exchange along with specialized accounts for capital account receipts and payments of foreign exchange at certain designated foreign exchange banks.

 

Although the current Exchange Rules allow the convertibilityconverting of Chinese Renminbi into foreign currency for current account items, conversion of Chinese Renminbi into foreign exchange for capital items, such as foreign direct investment, loans or securities, requires the approval of SAFE, which is under the authority of the People’s Bank of China. These approvals, however, do not guarantee the availability of foreign currency conversion. We cannot be sure that it will be able to obtain all required conversion approvals for our operations or the Chinese regulatory authorities will not impose greater restrictions on the convertibility of Chinese Renminbi in the future. Currently, most of our retained earnings are generated in Renminbi. Any future restrictions on currency exchanges may limit our ability to use retained earnings generated in Renminbi to make dividends or other payments in U.S. dollars or fund possible business activities outside China.

 

AsCommitments

In 2021, in accordance with an investment contract entered into among our company, Shenzhen Global Best Products Import & Export Co., Ltd., (“Global Best Products”), and the shareholders of September 30, 2017 andGlobal Best Products, we acquired a 9.09% equity interest in Global Best Products through the subscription of RMB5.0 million (approximately US$0.75 million) new share capital issued by Global Best Products. In November 2021, we made our first investment in cash of RMB2.0 million (approximately US$0.30 million) to Global Best Products. The remaining investment amount of RMB3.0 million (approximately US$0.45 million) is expected to be paid by December 31, 2016, there were approximately US$14.8 million and US$17.6 million retained earnings in the aggregate, respectively, which were generated by our PRC subsidiary and VIEs in Renminbi included in our consolidated net assets, aside from US$2.6 million and US$2.5 million of statutory reserve funds as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, that may be affected by increased restrictions on currency exchanges in the future, and accordingly, may further limit our PRC subsidiary’s or VIEs’ ability to make dividends or other payments in U.S. dollars to us, in addition to the approximately US$8.1 million and US$7.8 million of restricted net assets as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, as discussed above.2022.

 

C.       OFF-BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS

None.

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

 

Not applicable to smaller reporting companies.

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Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our principal executive officer and principal accounting and financial officer, we conducted an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the fiscal quarter ended SeptemberJune 30, 2017,2022, as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act. Based on this evaluation, our principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that during the period covered by this report, the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of such date to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized, and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the third fiscal quarter of 20172022 covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1.  Legal Proceedings

 

We are currently not a party to any legal or administrative proceedings and are not aware of any pending or threatened legal or administrative proceedings against us in all material aspects. We may from time to time become a party to various legal or administrative proceedings arising in the ordinary course of our business.

 

Item 1A.  Risk Factors

 

This information has been omitted based on the Company’s status as a smaller reporting company.

 

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

 

None.

 

Item 3.Defaults Upon Senior Securities

 

None.

 

Item 4.  Mine Safety Disclosures

Not applicable.

Item 5. Other Information

 

None.

 

Item 5.  Other Information


 

None.

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Item 6. Exhibits

 

The exhibits listed on the Exhibit Index below are provided as part of this report.

 

Exhibit No.

 

Document Description

31.1

 

Certification of the Principal Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13A-14(A)/15D-14(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

   

31.2

 

Certification of the Principal Accounting and Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13A-14(A)/15D-14(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

   

32.1

 

Certification of the Principal Executive Officer and of the Principal Accounting and Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350 (Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002).

   

101

 

The following materials are filed herewith: (i) Inline XBRL Instance, (ii) Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema, (iii) Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation, (iv) XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels, (v) XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation, and (vi) Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition.

104

Cover Page Interactive Data FilesFile – The cover page interactive data file does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document.

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SIGNATURES

 

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

 

 CHINANET ONLINE HOLDINGS,

ZW DATA ACTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.

  
   

Date: November 14, 2017August 19, 2022

By:

/s/ Handong Cheng

 

Name: Handong Cheng

 

Title: Chief Executive Officer

(Principal Executive Officer)

 

By:

/s/ Zhige ZhangMark Li

Name: Mark Li

 Name: Zhige Zhang

Title: Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Accounting and Financial Officer)

Title: Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Accounting and Financial Officer)

 


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