Case 22-10995-LSS Doc 979-1 Filed 02/23/24 Page 2 of 7
Part 1: Cash Receipts and Disbursements. The MOR presents the Debtor’s receipts and disbursements for the period from January 1, 2024 through January 31, 2024.
Part 2: Asset and Liability Status. The amounts identified in Part 2 of the MOR are derived from the Debtor’s unaudited and estimated accrual-based Balance Sheet as of January 31, 2024. Postpetition payables includes accounts payable. Please refer to the notes above for information about presentation and limitations that may exist in the MOR.
Part 3: Assets Sold or Transferred. No such transactions or activities during the period from January 1, 2024 through January 31, 2024.
Part 4: Income Statement (Statement of Operations). This MOR presents the Debtor’s best estimate of its cash-basis Statements of Operations for the period from January 1, 2024 through January 31, 2024. Please refer to the notes above for information about presentation and limitations that may exist in the MOR.
Part 5: Professional Fees and Expenses. The Debtor made approved payments to certain restructuring professionals during the period from January 1, 2024 through January 31, 2024.
| • | | MWE Payments: The total amount listed in the Paid Current Month column of item 5(c) of the monthly operating report filed for the period ending December 2023 [Docket No. 934] inadvertently included a payment for McDermott Will & Emery LLP (“MWE”) in the amount of $34,078.42 that was not actually made until January 31, 2024. Such payment is included in the Paid Current Month column of item 5(c) of this MOR. Because such payment was not made in December 2023, the duplicate payment is only included once in the amount listed in the Paid Cumulative column of item 5(c) of this MOR. |
Part 6: Postpetition Taxes. The Debtor collects, withholds, and incurs withholding, income, and property taxes, as well as other business and regulatory fees and assessments (collectively, the “Taxes and Fees”). The Debtor remits the Taxes and Fees to various federal, state, and local governments (collectively, the “Authorities”). The Debtor pays the Taxes and Fees to the Authorities on a periodic basis, remitting them monthly, semi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually depending on the nature and incurrence of a particular Tax or Fee. On November 15, 2022, the Court entered an order [Docket No. 139] authorizing, but not directing, the Debtor to, among other things, pay Taxes and Fees that arise or accrue in the ordinary course of business on a postpetition basis consistent with prepetition practices. The Debtor believes that it is current with respect to any outstanding, postpetition amounts due.
Exhibit E: Balance Sheet. This MOR presents the Debtor’s best estimates of its accrual-based Balance Sheet at January 31, 2024. Accrued Clinical and MFG, and Other include Debtor Professional Fees incurred but unpaid as of January 31, 2024. Please refer to the notes above for information and limitations that may exist in the MOR.
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