Acquisitions and Divestitures | Acquisitions and Divestitures Acquisitions DigiCore Holdings Limited (DBA Ctrack and DigiCore) On June 18, 2015, the Company entered into a transaction implementation agreement (the “TIA”) with DigiCore Holdings, Inc. (“DigiCore”), a company specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, sales and marketing of telematics tools used for fleet and mobile asset management solutions and user-based insurance applications. Ctrack’s products and services provide enterprise fleets, international businesses and consumers with solutions for maximizing the security and efficient operation of their global assets. Pursuant to the terms of the TIA, the Company agreed to acquire 100% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares of DigiCore (with the exception of certain excluded shares, including treasury shares) for 4.40 South African Rand per ordinary share outstanding; provided that, the total cash consideration could not exceed 1,094,223,363.20 South African Rand (the “Maximum Consideration Amount”). The total cash purchase price was guaranteed, on behalf of the Company, by a registered South African bank. To obtain such guarantee, the Company placed the Maximum Consideration Amount, in South African Rand, into escrow with the South African bank. On October 5, 2015 the transaction closed. Upon consummation of the acquisition, Ctrack became an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. Upon the closing of the transaction, holders of unvested in-the-money DigiCore stock options received stock options to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock as replacement awards. In connection with the acquisition, the Company incurred $1.7 million in total transaction costs and expenses, all of which were recognized in 2015. Purchase Price The total purchase price was approximately $80.0 million and included a cash payment for all of the outstanding ordinary shares of DigiCore and the purchase of in-the-money vested stock options held by Ctrack employees on the closing date of the transaction and the portion of the fair value of replacement equity awards issued to Ctrack employees that related to services performed prior to the date the transaction closed. Set forth below is supplemental purchase consideration information related to the Ctrack acquisition (in thousands): Cash payments $ 79,365 Fair value of replacement equity awards issued to Ctrack employees for precombination services 623 Total purchase price $ 79,988 Allocation of Fair Value The Company accounted for the transaction using the acquisition method and, accordingly, the consideration has been allocated to the tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed on the basis of their respective estimated fair values on the acquisition date. Goodwill resulting from this acquisition is largely attributable to the experienced workforce of Ctrack and synergies expected to arise after the integration of Ctrack’s products and operations into those of the Company. Goodwill resulting from this acquisition is not deductible for tax purposes. Identifiable intangible assets acquired as part of the acquisition included definite-lived intangible assets for developed technologies, customer relationships and trade names, which are being amortized using the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives, as well as indefinite-lived intangible assets. Liabilities assumed from DigiCore included a mortgage bond and capital lease obligations. The fair value has been allocated based on the estimated fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed as follows (in thousands): October 5, 2015 Cash $ 2,437 Accounts receivable 15,052 Inventory 11,361 Property, plant and equipment 5,924 Rental assets 6,603 Intangible assets 28,270 Goodwill 29,273 Other assets 5,695 Bank facilities (2,124 ) Accounts payable (7,446 ) Accrued and other liabilities (15,018 ) Noncontrolling interests (39 ) Net assets acquired $ 79,988 The above fair value allocation is considered preliminary and is subject to revision during the measurement period. Management is in the process of completing its evaluation of obligations related to income tax. Valuation of Intangible Assets Acquired The following table sets forth the components of definite-lived intangible assets acquired in connection with the Ctrack acquisition (in thousands): Amount Assigned Amortization Period (in years) Developed technologies $ 10,170 6.0 Trade name 14,030 10.0 Customer relationships 4,070 5.0 Total intangible assets acquired $ 28,270 R.E.R. Enterprises, Inc. (DBA Feeney Wireless) On March 27, 2015, the Company entered into an asset purchase agreement (“APA”) with R.E.R. Enterprises, Inc. (“RER”) to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of RER and its wholly-owned subsidiary and principal operating asset, Feeney Wireless, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company (collectively, “FW”), which develops and sells solutions for the Internet of Things that integrate wireless communications into business processes. This strategic acquisition expanded the Company’s product and solutions offerings to include private labeled cellular routers, in-house designed and assembled cellular routers, high-end wireless surveillance systems, modems, computers and software, along with associated hardware, purchased from major industry suppliers. Additionally, FW’s services portfolio includes consulting, systems integration and device management services. In connection with the acquisition, the Company incurred $0.9 million in total costs and expenses, all of which were recognized in 2015. Purchase Price The total consideration was approximately $24.8 million and included a cash payment at closing of approximately $9.3 million , $1.5 million of which was placed into an escrow fund to serve as partial security for the indemnification obligations of RER and its former shareholders, the Company’s assumption of $0.5 million in certain transaction-related expenses incurred by FW, and the future issuance of shares of the Company’s common stock valued at $15.0 million , payable no later than the tenth business day after the Company files its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015 with the SEC. The total consideration of $24.8 million did not include amounts, if any, payable under an earn-out arrangement pursuant to which the Company may have been required to pay up to an additional $25.0 million to the former shareholders of RER contingent upon FW’s achievement of certain financial targets for the years ending December 31, 2015, 2016, and 2017 (the “Earn-Out Arrangement”). Such payments, if any, under the Earn-Out Arrangement would have been payable in either cash or shares of the Company’s common stock at the discretion of the Company, and would have been recorded as compensation expense during the service period earned. Set forth below is supplemental purchase consideration information related to the FW acquisition (in thousands): Cash payments $ 9,268 Future issuance of common stock 15,000 Other assumed liabilities 509 Total purchase price $ 24,777 On January 5, 2016, the Company and RER amended certain payment terms of the APA. Under the amended agreement, the $1.5 million placed into escrow on the date of acquisition was released to RER and its former shareholders on January 8, 2016, and the $15.0 million that was payable in shares of the Company’s common stock in March 2016 will now be paid in five cash installments over a four -year period, beginning in March 2016. In addition, the Earn-Out Arrangement has been amended as follows: (a) any amount earned under the Earn-Out Arrangement for the achievement of financial targets for the year ended December 31, 2015 will now be paid in five cash installments over a four -year period, beginning in March 2016 and (b) in replacement of the potential earn-out contingent upon FW’s achievement of certain financial targets for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2017 the Company will issue to the former shareholders of RER approximately 2.9 million shares of the Company’s common stock in three equal installments over a three -year period, beginning in March 2017, contingent upon the retention of certain key personnel. The total amount earned pursuant to the Earn-Out Arrangement upon FW’s achievement of certain financial targets for the year ended December 31, 2015 was $6.1 million . Allocation of Fair Value The Company accounted for the transaction using the acquisition method and, accordingly, the consideration has been allocated to the tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed on the basis of their respective estimated fair values on the acquisition date as set forth below. Goodwill resulting from this acquisition is largely attributable to the experienced workforce of FW and synergies expected to arise after the integration of FW’s products and operations into those of the Company. Goodwill resulting from this acquisition is deductible for tax purposes. Identifiable intangible assets acquired as part of the acquisition included definite-lived intangible assets for developed technologies, customer relationships, and trademarks, which are being amortized using the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives, as well as indefinite-lived intangible assets, including in-process research and development. Liabilities assumed from FW included a term loan and capital lease obligations. The term loan and certain capital lease obligations were paid in full by the Company immediately following the closing of the acquisition on March 27, 2015 . The fair value has been allocated based on the estimated fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed as follows (in thousands): March 27, 2015 Cash $ 205 Accounts receivable 3,331 Inventory 10,008 Property, plant and equipment 535 Intangible assets 18,880 Goodwill 3,949 Other assets 544 Accounts payable (7,494 ) Accrued and other liabilities (1,916 ) Deferred revenues (270 ) Note payable (2,575 ) Capital lease obligations (420 ) Net assets acquired $ 24,777 Valuation of Intangible Assets Acquired The following table sets forth the components of intangible assets acquired in connection with the FW acquisition (dollars in thousands): Amount Assigned Amortization Period (in years) Definite-lived intangible assets: Developed technologies $ 3,660 6.0 Trademarks 4,700 10.0 Customer relationships 8,500 10.0 Indefinite-lived intangible assets: In-process research and development 2,020 Total intangible assets acquired $ 18,880 Pro Forma Summary The unaudited consolidated pro forma results for the three months ended March 31, 2016 and 2015 are set forth in the table below (in thousands). These pro forma consolidated results combine the results of operations of the Company, Ctrack and FW as though Ctrack and FW had been acquired as of January 1, 2015 and include amortization charges for the acquired intangibles for both acquisitions and interest expense related to the Company’s borrowings to finance the Ctrack acquisition. The pro forma financial information is presented for informational purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of the results of operations that would have been achieved if the acquisition had taken place at the beginning of 2015. Three Months Ended 2016 2015 Net revenues $ 66,944 $ 75,921 Net loss $ (11,899 ) $ (11,008 ) |