Item 4. | Purpose of Transaction. |
Business Combination Agreement/Conversion of Arko Ordinary Shares
On December 22, 2020 (the “Closing Date”), the parties to the Business Combination Agreement consummated the transactions contemplated therein and other proposed transactions (together, the “Transactions”).
Each of the following transactions occurred in the following order: (i) the first merger (the “First Merger”), with Haymaker surviving the First Merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Issuer (the “First Surviving Company”); (ii) immediately following the First Merger, the second merger (the “Second Merger”), with Arko surviving the Second Merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Issuer (the “Second Surviving Company”). Following the transactions, the First Surviving Company and the Second Surviving Company are now wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Issuer. After completion of the Second Merger, the Issuer transferred all shares of capital stock of the Second Surviving Company to a wholly-owned subsidiary, Arko 21, LLC, as a capital contribution.
At the effective time of the Second Merger, each ordinary share, par value 0.01 New Israeli Shekel per share, of Arko (all such issued and outstanding shares prior to the consummation of the Transactions, including those issued in respect of Arko’s restricted stock units, are collectively referred to as the “Arko Ordinary Shares”) issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Second Merger was cancelled and each holder of Arko Ordinary Shares received the following consideration, at such holder’s election:
1. Option A (Stock Consideration): 0.0862 validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable shares of the Issuer’s Common Stock.
2. Option B (Mixed Consideration): (A) a cash amount equal to $0.0862 in consideration for each Arko Ordinary Share (the “Cash Option B Amount”) plus (B) 0.0761 of validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable shares of the Issuer’s Common Stock.
3. Option C (Mixed Consideration): (A) a cash amount equal to $0.1803 in consideration for each Arko Ordinary Share (the “Cash Option C Amount”) plus (B) 0.0650 of validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable shares of the Issuer’s Common Stock
The equity holders of Arko received an aggregate of 65,208,698 shares of the Issuer’s Common Stock and approximately $55.4 million in cash. In addition, each holder of Arko Ordinary Shares received a pro rata cash payment, in the form of additional merger consideration in an amount of $0.0706 per share.
Voting Letter Agreement
In connection with the transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement, Arie Kotler, Morris Willner, and Vilna Holdings entered into a letter agreement (the “Voting Letter Agreement”) dated as of September 8, 2020. Pursuant to the Voting Letter Agreement, until the seventh anniversary of the Closing Date, each of Mr. Willner and Vilna Holdings (each, a “Willner Party”) will vote, or cause to be voted, all shares of the Issuer’s Common Stock owned beneficially or of record, whether directly or indirectly, by such Willner Party or any of its affiliates, or over which such Willner Party or any of its affiliates maintains or has voting control, directly or indirectly, at any annual or special meeting of stockholders of the Issuer, in favor of Arie Kotler if he is a nominee for election to the board of directors of the Issuer.
Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement
Upon the closing of the Transactions, the Issuer entered into the Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement with each of the persons listed on Schedule A attached thereto. Pursuant to the terms of the Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement, the Issuer is obligated to file a registration statement to register the resale of certain securities of the Issuers held by the Holders (as defined in the Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement). The Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement also provides for certain “demand” and “piggy-back” registration rights, subject to certain requirements and customary conditions.