due from related party, of which $0.5 million is presented as a current asset, while $5.4 million was presented as a long- term asset.
Based on the deterioration of the Investee’s financial condition noted by the Company in the fourth quarter of 2021, the Company recognized an unrealized loss on the investment of $5.4 million during the three month period ended December 31, 2021. This loss is reflected on the Consolidated Statement of Operations in the unrealized loss on investment line.
Monocle Acquisition Corporation Relationships
Founder Shares
In September 2018, Cowen Investments II LLC (“Cowen”) and Monocle Partners, LLC (the “Sponsor” and, together with Cowen, the “Founders”) purchased 5,750,000 shares of Monocle (the “Founder Shares”) for an aggregate price of $25,000. The Sponsor and Cowen purchased 5,390,625 and 359,375 Founder Shares, respectively.
In November 2018, the Sponsor transferred to Monocle’s independent directors an aggregate of 45,000 Founder Shares for an aggregate purchase price of $195. On November 19, 2018, the Sponsor and Cowen forfeited to Monocle, for no consideration, 1,437,500 Founder Shares, of which the Sponsor forfeited 1,347,656 Founder Shares and Cowen forfeited 89,844 Founder Shares. As a result, the Founders now hold 4,312,500 Founder Shares, of which the Sponsor owns 3,997,969 Founder Shares and Cowen owns 269,531 Founder Shares.
Effective at the Closing, the Founders forfeited 3,470,312 Founder Shares and an aggregate of 700,000 Founder Shares vested.
Administrative Services Agreement Monocle entered into an agreement whereby, commencing on February 7, 2019 through the earlier of Monocle’s consummation of a Business Combination and its liquidation, to pay an affiliate of the Sponsor a total of $10,000 per month for office space and general and administrative services. For the year ended December 31, 2020, Monocle incurred $120,000 in fees for these services.
Director Independence
The Company’s Common Stock is listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) and the Company uses Nasdaq’s listing standards to determine director independence. Under Nasdaq’s listing standards and the Governance Guidelines, the Board must consist of a majority of independent directors, and the Audit, Governance, and Compensation Committees must consist solely of independent directors. Our Board of Directors has determined that Sai S. Devabhaktuni, General C. Robert Kehler, Michael Kirton, Peter Nolan, Jonathan Seiffer, Richard J. Townsend Eric J. Zahler and Lt. General Judith Fedder each qualify as “independent” in accordance with the listing requirements of Nasdaq. The Nasdaq independence definition includes a series of objective tests, including that the director is not, and has not been for at least three years, one of our employees and that neither the director nor any of his family members has engaged in various types of business dealings with us. In addition, as required by Nasdaq rules, our Board of Directors has made a subjective determination as to each independent director that no relationships exist, which, in the opinion of our Board of Directors, would interfere with the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director. In making these determinations, our Board of Directors reviewed and discussed information provided by the directors and us with regard to each director’s business and personal activities and relationships as they may relate to us and our management, including that Messrs. Kirton and Seiffer are affiliated with one of our significant stockholders. Nicolas Finazzo and Robert B. Nichols are not independent. There are no family relationships among any of our directors or executive officers.