Organization, Business and Operations | Note 1 - Organization, Business and Operations On September 27, 2006, Apollo Acquisition Corporation (the "Company") was formed in the Cayman Islands with the objective to acquire, or merge with, an operating business. On November 15, 2012, the Company, Access America Fund, L.P. (the "Seller"), and Sword Dancer, LLC (the "Purchaser") entered into and closed a Stock Purchase Agreement, whereby the Purchaser agreed to purchase from the Seller, 781,250 ordinary shares of the Company's capital stock, par value $0.000128 per share, representing approximately 78.3% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares of the Company, for an aggregate purchase price of $33,334. As a result of this transaction, the Purchaser became our controlling stockholder. On March 20, 2013, Sword Dancer, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company ("Sword Dancer") sold to Hybrid Kinetic Automotive Holdings, LLC, a Delaware corporation ("Hybrid Kinetic"), in a private transaction exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, 781,250 Ordinary Shares of $0.000128 par value of the Company, representing all of the shares of the Company held by Sword Dancer, for an aggregate purchase price of $100,000. As a result, Hybrid Kinetic acquired approximately 78.3% of the Company's common equity. On February 13, 2015, Hybrid Kinetic Automotive Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Hybrid Kinetic") sold 781,250 ordinary shares, par value of $0.000128 per share (the "Purchased Shares") of Apollo Acquisition Corporation, a Cayman Islands corporation (the "Company") to American Compass, Inc., a California corporation ("ACI"), in a private transaction exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, for an aggregate purchase price of $781,250. As a result of such transaction, ACI was the beneficial owner of approximately 78.2% of the Company's issued and outstanding ordinary shares. On February 17, 2015, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "Agreement") with Lianyungang 11K New Energy Vehicle System Integration Corporation, a company organized under the laws of the People's Republic of China (the "Investor"), for gross proceeds equal to an aggregate of $20,000,000 in exchange for the issuance of 20,000,000 ordinary shares of the Company, par value of $0.000128 per share (the "Shares"), at a per share price of $1.00. The closing of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement are expected to occur on or before March 16, 2015. As a result of such transaction closing, the investor will be the beneficial owner of approximately 95.24% of the Company's issued and outstanding ordinary shares. The Shares constitute "restricted securities" within the meaning of Rule 144 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be sold, pledged, or otherwise disposed of by the Purchaser without restriction under the Securities Act and applicable state securities laws. Effective May 29, 2015, Chuantao Wang, Jianguo Xu, Tim Xia, Junwen Hou, Sijun He, Xiaodong Yan and Vincent Wang all resigned as Directors. Effective May 29, 2015, Jianguo Xu resigned as CEO and Chunhua Huang resigned as CFO. Effective May 29, 2015, Jiafu Wei and Cliff Guan were both appointed as Directors of the Company. Effective May 29, 2015, Jiafu Wei was appointed CEO, Cliff Guan was appointed CFO, Chunhua Huang was appointed CIO and Shuning Luo was appointed Secretary. On March 18, 2015 (the "TL Effective Date"), the Company entered into a Technology License Agreement (the "TL Agreement") with Ford Cheer International Limited, a company organized and existing under the laws of Hong Kong ("Licensor"). Under the terms of the Agreement the Licensor grants to the Company an irrevocable exclusive right and license, including the right to sublicense, the certain inventions, technology, know-how, patents and other intellectual property rights regarding the production of materials for use in lithium batteries (the "License Technology"). As consideration for the license granted under the Agreement, the Company will pay to the Licensor a one-time fee of $20,000,000 within thirty (30) days of the TL Effective Date. The agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will continue for a term of twenty (20) years. On March 23, 2015 (the "SPA Effective Date"), the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "SPA") with HK Battery Technology, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Seller"), to purchase Ten Million shares of the Seller's common stock, par value of $0.001 per share (the "Shares"), at a per share price of $1.00. On the SPA Effective Date, as consideration for the Shares, the Company entered into a Technology License Agreement with the Seller (the "License Agreement"). Under the terms of the License Agreement, the Company will grant to the Seller an irrevocable exclusive right and license to, including the right to sublicense, certain inventions, technology, know-how, patents and other intellectual property rights regarding the production of materials for use in lithium batteries throughout the People's Republic of China. The License Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will continue for a term of twenty (20) years. The License Agreement has not yet commenced as the underlying transactions have not closed. The closing of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement are expected to occur within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date. As of March 31, 2015, the Company had not yet commenced operations. All activity from September 27, 2006 ("Date of Inception") through March 2015 relates to the Company's formation. The Company selected June 30 as its fiscal year-end. The Company, based on its proposed business activities, is a "blank check" company. The Securities and Exchange Commission defines such a company as "a development stage company" as it either has no specific business plan or purpose, or has indicated that its business plan is to engage in a merger or acquisition with an unidentified company or companies, or other entity or person; and has issued "penny stock", as defined in Rule 3a51-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Many states have enacted statutes, rules and regulations limiting the sale of securities of "blank check" companies in their respective jurisdictions. Management does not intend to undertake any efforts to cause a market to develop in its securities, either debt or equity, until the Company concludes a business combination with an operating entity. The Company was organized to acquire a target company or business seeking the perceived advantages of being a publicly-held company and, to a lesser extent that desires to employ the Company's funds in its business. The Company's principal business objective for the next 12 months and beyond will be to achieve long-term growth potential through a business combination rather than short-term earnings. The Company will not restrict its potential candidate target companies to any specific business, industry or geographical location. The analysis of new business opportunities will be undertaken by or under the supervision of the officers and directors of the Company. |