Description of Organization and Business Operations | 1. DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS Organization and General GigCapital, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated in Delaware on October 9, 2017. The Company was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses (the “Business Combination”). The Company is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) as modified by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”). As of March 31, 2019, the Company had not yet commenced any operations. All activity for the period from October 9, 2017 (date of inception) through March 31, 2019 relates to the Company’s formation and the initial public offering (the “Offering”), which is described below (Note 3), and identifying a target initial Business Combination. The Company will not generate any operating revenues until after completion of the Business Combination, at the earliest. The Company will generate non-operating income in the form of interest income on cash from the proceeds derived from the Offering. The Company has selected September 30 as its fiscal year end. On December 7, 2017, the initial registration statement on Form S-1, as amended, filed in connection with the Offering was declared effective. On December 8, 2017, a subsequent registration statement on Form S-1 filed by the Company pursuant to Section 462(b) of the Securities Act, and also in connection with the Offering, was declared effective. The Company entered into an underwriting agreement on December 7, 2017 to conduct the Offering, the initial closing of which was consummated on December 12, 2017 with the delivery of 12,500,000 units (the “Units”). The Units sold in the initial closing of the Offering consisted of the securities described in Note 3. The initial closing of the Offering generated gross proceeds of $125,000,000. Simultaneously with the initial closing of the Offering, the Company consummated the initial closing of a private placement sale (the “Private Placement”) of 489,500 units (the “Private Placement Units”), at a price of $10.00 per unit. Those units are held by the Company’s sponsor, GigAcquisitions, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Sponsor”) and three additional investors (together with the Sponsor, the “Founders”). The Private Placement Units consisted of the securities described in Note 4. The initial closing of the Private Placement generated gross proceeds of $4,895,000. Following the initial closing of the Offering, net proceeds in the amount of $122,500,000 from the sale of the Units and proceeds in the amount of $2,500,000 from the sale of Private Placement Units, for a total of $125,000,000, were placed in the trust account (“Trust Account”) which is described further below. On January 9, 2018, in connection with the underwriters’ exercise in full of their option to purchase an additional 1,875,000 additional Units solely to cover over-allotments, if any (the “over-allotment option”), the Company consummated the sale of an additional 1,875,000 Units at $10.00 per unit. The Units sold in the second closing of the Offering also consisted of the securities described in Note 3. The second closing of the Offering generated gross proceeds of $18,750,000. Simultaneously with the closing of the sale of the additional Units, the Company consummated a second closing of the Private Placement, resulting in the sale of an additional 8,756 Private Placement Units at $10.00 per unit to the Founders. The second closing of the Private Placement Units also consisted of the securities described in Note 4. The second closing of the Private Placement generated gross proceeds of $87,560. Following the second closing of the Offering, net proceeds in the amount of $18,662,440 and proceeds in the amount of $87,560 from the second closing of the Private Placement, for a total of $18,750,000, were placed in the Trust Account. Transaction costs amounted to $3,252,059, consisting of $2,587,560 of underwriting fees and $664,499 of the Offering costs. The Company’s remaining cash after payment of the Offering costs will be held outside of the Trust Account for working capital purposes. Recent Developments As disclosed in a Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on February 26, 2019 (the “February 26 Form 8-K”), on February 22, 2019, the Company entered into a stock purchase agreement (the “Stock Purchase Agreement”) with Kaleyra S.p.A. (“Kaleyra”), a company with shares formed under the laws of Italy, Shareholder Representative Services LLC, (the “Seller Representative”) as representative for the of the ordinary shares of the Kaleyra immediately prior to the closing (the “Closing” and the date on which the Closing occurs, the “Closing Date”) of the transaction, and all of the stockholders of all of the Kaleyra stock (collectively, such Kaleyra stockholders, the “Sellers”), for the purpose of the Company acquiring all of the shares of the Kaleyra stock (the “Kaleyra Business Combination”). Kaleyra is a communications platform as a services (“CPaaS”) provider. The parties expect to close the proposed transaction in the second half of 2019. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory and stockholder approval. Upon consummation of the proposed transaction, the combined company will be renamed Kaleyra, Inc. The Stock Purchase Agreement is discussed further below in the Business Combination Extensions Initial extension The Company’s initial public offering (“IPO”) prospectus and charter provided that the Company initially had until March 12, 2019 (the date which was 15 months after the consummation of the IPO) to complete a business combination. The Company’s IPO prospectus and charter also provided that the Company could extend such 15 months period an additional 3 months if the Founders deposited into the Company’s trust account established following the IPO an amount equal to the aggregate total of $0.10 per public share sold in the IPO, for a total deposit of $1,437,500. As discussed in Note 8 below, on March 6, 2019, the Company issued four unsecured promissory notes in the aggregate principal amount of $1,437,500, representing $0.10 per public share. These notes are currently held by Sponsor and the three other Founders. The aggregate funds have been deposited into the trust account, and as a result, the period of time the Company has to consummate a business combination and the date for cessation of operations of the Company if the Company has not completed a business combination has been extended from March 12, 2019 to June 12, 2019 (“Initial Extension”). The terms of the trust agreement did not require an amendment of the charter in order to accomplish the Initial Extension. Extension Amendment The Company filed a definitive proxy statement with the SEC on April 29, 2019, for a stockholder meeting scheduled for June 5, 2019 for the purpose of amending the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to extend the date by which the Company must consummate a business combination from June 12, 2019 to December 12, 2019 (the date which is 24 months from the closing date of the IPO). If the Company’s stockholders approve the amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, public stockholders may elect to redeem their shares for a per share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the trust account as of two business days prior to such approval, including interest earned on the trust account deposits (which interest shall be net of taxes payable), divided by the number of then outstanding public shares. However, the Company may not redeem our public shares in an amount that would cause our net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001. For any public stockholder that does not so redeem, such remaining holder of public shares will retain the opportunity to have its public shares redeemed in conjunction with the consummation of the Kaleyra Business Combination, subject to any limitations set forth in our charter, as amended. The Trust Account The funds in the Trust Account have been invested only in U.S. government treasury bills with a maturity of one hundred and eighty (180) days or less or in money market funds meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 which invest only in direct U.S. government obligations. Funds will remain in the Trust Account until the earlier of (i) the consummation of the Business Combination or (ii) the distribution of the Trust Account as described below. The remaining proceeds from the Offering outside the Trust Account may be used to pay for business, legal and accounting due diligence expenses on acquisition targets and continuing general and administrative expenses. The Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides that, other than the withdrawal of interest to pay taxes, if any, none of the funds held in the Trust Account will be released until the earlier of: (i) the completion of the Business Combination; (ii) the redemption of 100% of the shares of common stock included in the units sold in the Offering (the “public shares”) if the Company is unable to complete the Business Combination by June 12 , Business Combination The Company’s management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the Offering, although substantially all of the net proceeds of the Offering are intended to be generally applied toward consummating a Business Combination with (or acquisition of) a Target Business. As used herein, “Target Business” must be with one or more target businesses that together have a fair market value equal to at least 80% of the balance in the Trust Account (less taxes payable on interest earned) at the time the Company signs a definitive agreement in connection with the Business Combination. There is no assurance that the Company will be able to successfully effect a Business Combination. Effective as of the Closing, the Company intends to change its name to Kaleyra, Inc. and to apply to list the Transaction Securities (as defined below) on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) under the symbol “KLR”. The Company also intends to change its fiscal year end to December 31st from its current fiscal year end of September 30th upon the consummation of the transaction, and intends for the change to first be effective for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2019. Consideration Pursuant to the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement, the Sellers will sell, transfer, assign, convey and deliver to the Company all of the Kaleyra stock. In accordance with, and subject to the Purchase Agreement, each Seller will be entitled to receive his, her or its share, as specified in the Purchase Agreement, of the aggregate closing consideration to be paid to the Sellers at the Closing (the “Aggregate Closing Consideration”), in addition to a contingent right to receive the Earnout Shares (as defined and further described below under the heading “Earnout Shares”). The Aggregate Closing Consideration shall consist of a combination of cash (“Cash Consideration”), Company Common Stock (“Closing Share Consideration”) and unsecured convertible promissory notes (the “Notes”) for a specified principal amount (the “Note Principal Amount”). Two of the Sellers will receive their portion of the Aggregate Closing Consideration in the form of a combination of Closing Share Consideration, Cash Consideration and Notes. Each of the other Sellers will receive his, her or its portion of the Aggregate Closing Consideration solely in the form of Closing Share Consideration. The aggregate value of each component of the Aggregate Closing Consideration will be determined by the percentage of the Offering Shares (as defined in the Certificate of Incorporation outstanding as of February 22, 2019 that have been redeemed prior to the Closing (the “Redemption Percentage”) pursuant to the Redemption Rights (as defined in the Certificate of Incorporation) and Article IX of the Certificate of Incorporation. The Stock Purchase Agreement apportions each component of the Aggregate Closing Consideration according to five fixed ranges of possible Redemption Percentages (the “Redemption Ranges”). The Aggregate Closing Consideration for each such Redemption Range, by component of the Aggregate Closing Consideration, is as follows: Cash Consideration Closing Share Consideration (in shares of the Company’s Common Stock) Note Principal Amount Redemption Percentage is equal to or greater than 87.5% $0 10,181,819 $15,000,000 Redemption Percentage is greater than 75.0% but less than 87.5% $3,750,000 9,781,819 $11,250,000 Redemption Percentage is greater than 62.5% but less than or equal to 75.0% $7,500,000 9,381,819 $7,500,000 Redemption Percentage is equal to or greater than 50.0% but less than or equal to 62.5% $11,250,000 8,999,319 $3,750,000 Redemption Percentage is less than 50.0% $15,000,000 8,616,819 $0 The aggregate amount of Closing Share Consideration, and each of the Closing Share Consideration amounts listed above, are subject to adjustments at Closing as specified in the February 26 Form 8-K. Notes Interest on the Notes will accrue at a fixed interest rate equal to the one-year U.S. dollar LIBOR interest rate published in The Wall Street Journal on the Closing Date, plus a margin of one percent (1%) per annum. Interest will be due and payable annually on each of (1) the date which is the twelve (12) month anniversary of the Closing Date and (2) on the date which is the twenty-four (24) month anniversary of the Closing Date. All interest shall be computed on the basis of a 365-day year and the actual number of days elapsed. Fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding principal balance of the Notes will be due and payable on the fifteen (15) month anniversary of the Closing Date. The remaining outstanding principal balance of the Notes plus all accrued and unpaid interest and fees due under the Notes will be due and payable in full on the twenty-four (24) month anniversary of the Closing Date. In the event that the Company receives, at any time while principal on the Notes remains outstanding, cash proceeds of an equity financing (the “Financing”) in an amount not less than $50,000,000.00 (the “Financing Proceeds”), fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding principal balance of the Notes will be due and payable no later than ten (10) business days after the Company receives such Financing Proceeds. In the event of a Financing where at any time the Company receives cash proceeds of such Financing in an amount not less than $75,000,000.00 (the “Payoff Financing Proceeds”), one hundred percent (100%) of the remaining outstanding principal balance of the Notes, plus all accrued and unpaid interest and fees due under the Notes will be due and payable no later than ten (10) business days after the Company receives such Payoff Financing Proceeds. The date which is the earlier of (a) the twenty-four (24) month anniversary of the Closing Date, or (b) the date payment is received from Payoff Financing Proceeds, is the “Maturity Date.” In the event that the Notes are not paid in full on or before the applicable Maturity Date, then at any time after the sixtieth (60th) business day after the Maturity Date, assuming payment in full has not been made prior to such date, the outstanding principal amount of the Notes, together with all accrued but unpaid interest on the Notes, may be converted into shares of Company Common Stock, in part or in whole, at the option of the holder of the Notes by providing written notice at least three (3) business days prior to the date of conversion. A conversion of any portion of the Note into shares of Company Common Stock will be effected at a conversion price equal to the Current Market Price as of the date of such conversion (the “Conversion Price”). The term “Current Market Price” means, generally, the average VWAP for the twenty (20) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is five (5) trading days prior to the date of conversion. The term “VWAP” means, for any trading day, the volume weighted average trading price of the Company Common Stock for such trading day on the NYSE (or if the Company Common Stock is no longer traded on the NYSE, on such other exchange as the Company Common Stock are then traded). Earnout Shares In addition to the right to receive the Aggregate Closing Consideration, each Seller will have the contingent right to receive additional shares of Company Common Stock upon the achievement of the following revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization, (“EBITDA”) milestones (the “Earnout Shares” and together with the Closing Share Consideration, the “Transaction Securities”): (1) If the pro forma revenue and pro forma adjusted EBITDA of the Company and its subsidiaries for the 2019 fiscal year exceeds the pro forma revenue and pro forma adjusted EBITDA of Kaleyra and its subsidiaries for the 2018 fiscal year by thirty percent (30%) and forty-five percent (45%) respectively, then the aggregate number of Earnout Shares which the Sellers will be entitled to receive (the “2019 Earnout Shares”) is as follows, determined based on the applicable Redemption Range: Redemption Percentage Less than 50.00% Equal to or greater Greater than Greater than Equal to or greater Aggregate 2019 Earnout Shares 2,146,133 1,954,892 1,763,633 1,563,642 1,363,633 (2) If the revenue and adjusted EBITDA of the Company and its subsidiaries for the 2020 fiscal year exceeds the pro forma revenue and pro forma adjusted EBITDA of the Company and its subsidiaries for the 2019 fiscal year by thirty percent (30%) and forty-five percent (45%) respectively, then the number of Earnout Shares which the Sellers will be entitled to receive (the “2020 Earnout Shares”) is as follows, determined based on the applicable Redemption Range: Redemption Percentage Less than 50.00% Equal to or greater Greater than Greater than Equal to or greater Aggregate 2020 Earnout Shares 2,146,139 1,954,881 1,763,639 1,563,631 1,363,639 Notwithstanding the above, to the extent that the requisite level of adjusted EBITDA for a fiscal year for the issuance of Earnout Shares is achieved but the requisite level of revenue is not so achieved, as long as the revenue for such fiscal year is at least eighty percent (80%) of the requisite level of revenue for the issuance of Earnout Shares, then the aggregate 2019 Earnout Shares or 2020 Earnout Shares, as applicable, will be deemed earned and issuable, but in an amount reduced by 0.5% for every 1.0% revenue for such fiscal year is below the revenue target for such fiscal year (the “Earnout Reduction”). For the purposes of determining whether Earnout Shares will be issued, adjusted EBITDA is defined as of any date of calculation, as the consolidated earnings of a party and its subsidiaries, before finance income and finance cost (including bank charges), tax, depreciation and amortization calculated from the audited consolidated financial statements of such party and its subsidiaries (prepared in accordance with GAAP), plus (i) Expenses (as defined below), (ii) without duplication of clause (i), severance or change of control payments, (iii) any expenses related to company restructuring, (iv) any compensation expenses relating to stock options, restricted stock units, restricted stock or similar equity interests as may be issued by the Company or any of its subsidiaries to employees of the Company or any of its subsidiaries and (v) any provision for the write down of assets. A party’s adjusted EBITDA for any fiscal year party is calculated on a pro forma basis to include any subsidiaries acquired by such party during such fiscal year. Whether Earnout Shares are to be issued will be determined as soon as practicable (but in any event within fifteen (15) days) after the completion of the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company as filed with the SEC. To the extent that the Seller Representative disagrees with a determination whether Earnout Shares are to be issued, the Purchase Agreement provides for a customary process by which the Seller Representative and the Company shall resolve any such disagreement before an independent nationally recognized accounting firm. If during the period when Earnout Shares can be earned (the “Earnout Period”), there is a liquidation, dissolution or winding up, or bankruptcy of the Company, or change of control of the Company where the value of the aggregate consideration received by each holder of Company Common Stock with respect to each share of Company Common Stock held by such holder equals at least $10.00 per share of Company Common Stock (subject to appropriate adjustments for stock splits, stock dividends, combinations and other recapitalizations) (each an “Acceleration Event”), then any Earnout Shares that have not been issued by the Company (whether or not previously earned and whether or not any revenue or adjusted EBITDA targets or thresholds have been achieved) shall be deemed earned and due by the Company to the Sellers. Any dividends or distributions declared with respect to Company Common Stock during the Earnout Period shall be set aside and not paid until the 2019 Earnout Shares and 2020 Earnout Shares have been issued to the Sellers or, if either or both the 2019 Earnout Shares and the 2020 Earnout Shares are not earned and issued, then all such dividends or distributions declared during the Earnout Period shall be forfeited. Certain holders of shares of Company Common Stock have agreed that a portion of their shares of Company Common Stock will be forfeited in the event that either the 2019 Earnout Shares or the 2020 Earnout Shares are not issued in full, as further described below under the heading “Founder Shares Agreement”. Lock-Up Subject to certain exceptions (including the sale of Company Common Stock to satisfy certain taxes that may be payable by certain Sellers upon the receipt of Company Common Stock), each Seller agrees that such Seller shall not transfer any Company Common Stock issued to such Seller as part of the Closing Share Consideration or any Earnout Shares that may have been issued to such Seller until the earlier of (i) the first anniversary of the Closing Date or (ii) the date, following the Closing Date, on which (x) the last sale price of Company Common Stock equals or exceeds US$12.00 per share (as adjusted for stock splits, stock dividends, reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any twenty (20) trading days within any thirty (30) trading day period commencing at least one hundred fifty (150) days after the Closing Date or (y) the Company’s completion of a liquidation, merger, stock exchange or other similar transaction that results in all of the Company’s stockholders having the right to exchange their shares of Company Common Stock for cash, securities or other property (such earliest date being the “Lock-Up Termination Date”). Restricted Stock Units The Company has agreed to adopt an equity incentive plan that it will submit to its stockholders for approval. So long as such equity incentive plan is adopted and approved, the Company has agreed to issue to certain employees of Kaleyra or its subsidiaries 1,018,181 restricted stock units that would vest at the Lock-Up Termination Date, 136,367 restricted stock units that would vest upon the final determination, if any, that the 2019 Earnout Shares are earned and issuable, and 136,361 restricted stock units that would vest upon the final determination, if any, that the 2020 Earnout Shares are earned and issuable. Expense Reimbursement If the Kalyera Business Combination is not consummated, each party shall bear its respective legal, accountants, and financial advisory fees and other expenses incurred with respect to the Purchase Agreement and the Kalyera Business Combination (collectively “Expenses”). If the Kalyera Business Combination is consummated, Kaleyra shall pay, or cause to be paid, all Expenses at or after the Closing, including the out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by Kaleyra and its subsidiaries in connection with the Purchase Agreement and the Kalyera Business Combination (including any fees and expenses of representatives of Kaleyra and its subsidiaries). Founder Shares Agreement The Founders have entered into a Founder Shares Agreement with the Company, Kaleyra and the Seller Representative on February 22, 2019 (the “Founder Shares Agreement”) with regard to their shares of Company Common Stock held by each of them (the “Founder Shares”), Pursuant to the terms of the Founder Shares Agreement, each Sponsor agreed that a portion of the Founder Shares will be forfeited in the event that either the 2019 Earnout Shares or the 2020 Earnout Shares are not issued in full (such Founder Shares subject to risk of forfeiture, the “Sponsor Earnout Shares”). The aggregate number of Sponsor Earnout Shares will be determined as follows, based on the applicable Redemption Range: Redemption Percentage Less than 50.00% Equal to or greater Greater than Greater than Equal to or greater Aggregate Sponsor Earnout Shares 251,686 629,220 1,090,646 1,552,074 2,013,504 The dates and amount of the lapse of the risk of forfeiture of the Sponsor Earnout Shares are as follows: • The lapse of the risk of forfeiture of 50% of the Sponsors Earnout Shares (the “2019 Sponsor Earnout Shares”) will irrevocably occur if the 2019 Earnout Shares are issued by the Company; provided, that the Earnout Reduction shall also apply to the 2019 Sponsor Earnout Shares (provided that the 2019 Sponsor Earnout Shares shall be finally forfeited to the Company without consideration if it is finally determined that the 2019 Earnout Shares are not earned and issuable); • The lapse of the risk of forfeiture of 50% of the Sponsor Earnout Shares (the “2020 Sponsor Earnout Shares) will irrevocably occur if the 2020 Earnout Shares are issued by the Company; provided, that the Earnout Reduction shall also apply to the 2020 Sponsor Earnout Shares (provided that the 2020 Sponsor Earnout Shares shall be finally forfeited to the Company without consideration if it is finally determined that the 2020 Earnout Shares are not earned an issuable); and • For any Sponsor Earnout Shares for which the risk of forfeiture has not yet lapsed, or been forfeited, pursuant to the provisions above, the lapse of the risk of forfeiture shall irrevocably occur if and when any Earnout Shares become earned and issuable under the Purchase Agreement due to an Acceleration Event. In addition, each Sponsor has irrevocably and unconditionally agreed that, prior to the lapse of the risk of forfeiture of the Sponsor Earnout Shares, such Sponsor shall not transfer all or any portion of such Sponsor Earnout Shares, other than to a permitted transferee (as described in a letter agreement, dated December 7, 2017, between the Company and Sponsors) who enters into a written agreement for the benefit of the parties to the Founder Shares Agreement pursuant to which such permitted transferee agrees to be bound by the provisions of the Founder Shares Agreement provided that, following such transfer, such Sponsor continues to beneficially own such transferred Earnout Shares for all purposes, including voting rights. If the Company holds a stockholder vote or there is a tender offer for shares in connection with a Business Combination, a public stockholder will have the right to redeem its shares for an amount in cash equal to its pro rata share of the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account as of two business days prior to the consummation of the initial Business Combination, including interest but less taxes payable. As a result, such shares of common stock have been recorded at their redemption amount and classified as temporary equity. The amount held in the Trust Account as of September 30, 2018 was $144,964,309, which represents cash and short-term investments of $143,750,000 from the sale of 14,375,000 Units at $10.00 per unit and $1,593,432 of interest income earned on these holdings, less $379,123 withdrawn from the interest earned on the Trust Account to pay federal and state income tax obligations. Additionally, there was $221,157 of interest accrued, but not yet credited to the Trust Account, which was recorded on the balance sheet in Interest receivable on cash and marketable securities held in the Trust Account as of September 30, 2018. The amount held in the Trust Account as of March 31, 2019 was $147,256,712, which represents cash and short-term investments of $143,750,000 from the sale of 14,375,000 Units at $10.00 per unit, $3,086,039 of interest income earned on these holdings, and $1,437,500 issuance of promissory notes, less $1,016,827 withdrawn from the interest earned on the Trust Account to pay tax obligations. Additionally, there was $280,628 of interest accrued, but not yet credited to the Trust Account, which was recorded on the condensed balance sheets in Interest receivable on cash and marketable securities held in Trust Account as of March 31, 2019. |