Investments and Other Noncurrent Assets [Text Block] | NOTE 2. INVESTMENTS As of September 30, 2021, the Company held investments carried at fair value of $30.8 million and a cost basis of $22.2 million. The fair value of these investments is approximately 49.7 percent of the Company’s total assets at September 30, 2021. In addition, the Company held other investments of approximately $3.5 million, held-to-maturity debt investments of $1.0 million and investments of $536,000 accounted for under the equity method of accounting. The cost basis of investments is adjusted for amortization of premium or accretion of discount on debt securities held or the recharacterization of distributions from investments in partnerships. Fair Value Hierarchy Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The valuation techniques described below maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs in determining fair value. The inputs used for measuring financial instruments at fair value are summarized in the three broad levels listed below: Level 1 – Inputs represent unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets exchanged in active markets. Level 2 – Inputs include directly or indirectly observable inputs (other than Level 1 inputs) such as quoted prices for similar assets exchanged in active or inactive markets; quoted prices for identical assets exchanged in inactive markets; other inputs that may be considered in fair value determinations of the assets, such as interest rates and yield curves; and inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means. Level 3 – Inputs include unobservable inputs used in the measurement of assets. The Company is required to use its own assumptions regarding unobservable inputs because there is little, if any, market activity in the assets and it may be unable to corroborate the related observable inputs. Unobservable inputs require management to make certain projections and assumptions about the information that would be used by market participants in valuing assets. The Company’s assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the financial instrument. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with the investing in those securities. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected may materially differ from the values received upon actual sale of those investments. The Company has established a Proprietary Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) to administer and oversee the Company’s valuation policies and procedures, which are approved by the Board of Directors, and to perform a periodic review of valuations provided by independent pricing services. For actively traded securities, the Company values investments using the closing price of the securities on the exchange or market on which the securities principally trade. If the security is not traded on the last business day of the quarter, it is generally valued at the mean between the last bid and ask quotation. The fair value of a security that has a restriction is based on the quoted price for an otherwise identical unrestricted instrument that trades in a public market, adjusted for the estimated effect of the restriction. Mutual funds, which include open- and closed-end funds and exchange-traded funds, are valued at net asset value or closing price, as applicable. For common share purchase warrants not traded on an exchange, the estimated fair value is determined using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. This sophisticated model utilizes a number of assumptions in arriving at its results, including the estimated life, the risk-free interest rate, and historical volatility of the underlying common stock. The Company may change the assumption of the risk-free interest rate and utilize the yield curve for instruments with similar characteristics, such as credit ratings and jurisdiction, or change the expected volatility. The effects of changing any of the assumptions or factors employed by the Black-Scholes model may result in a significantly different valuation. Certain convertible debt securities not traded on an exchange are valued by an independent pricing service using a binomial lattice model based on factors such as yield, quality, maturity, coupon rate, type of issuance, individual trading characteristics of the underlying common shares and other market data. The model utilizes a number of assumptions in arriving at its results. The effects of changing any of the assumptions or factors utilized in the binomial lattice model, including expected volatility, credit adjusted discount rates, and discounts for lack of marketability, may result in a significantly different valuation for the securities. For other securities included in the fair value hierarchy with unobservable inputs, the Committee considers a number of factors in determining a security’s fair value, including the security’s trading volume, market values of similar class issuances, investment personnel’s judgment regarding the market experience of the issuer, financial status of the issuer, the issuer’s management, and back testing, as appropriate. The fair values may differ from what may have been used had a broader market for these securities existed. The Committee reviews inputs and assumptions and reports material items to the Board of Directors. Securities which do not have readily determinable fair values are also periodically reviewed by the Committee. The following summarizes the major categories of investments with fair values adjusted on a recurring basis as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021, with fair values shown according to the fair value hierarchy. September 30, 2021 Quoted Prices Significant Other Inputs Significant Unobservable Inputs (dollars in thousands) (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) Total Investments carried at fair value on a recurring basis: Investments in equity securities: Equities - International $ 378 $ - $ 7,339 $ 7,717 Mutual funds - Fixed income 6,291 - - 6,291 Mutual funds - Global equity 916 - - 916 Total investments in equity securities: $ 7,585 $ - $ 7,339 $ 14,924 Investments in debt securities: Available-for-sale - Convertible debentures - - 15,852 15,852 Total investments carried at fair value on a recurring basis: $ 7,585 $ - $ 23,191 $ 30,776 June 30, 2021 Quoted Prices Significant Other Inputs Significant Unobservable Inputs (dollars in thousands) (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) Total Investments carried at fair value on a recurring basis: Investments in equity securities: Equities - International $ 2,837 $ 135 $ 8,026 $ 10,998 Mutual funds - Fixed income 6,322 - - 6,322 Mutual funds - Global equity 938 - - 938 Total investments in equity securities: $ 10,097 $ 135 $ 8,026 $ 18,258 Investments in debt securities: Available-for-sale - Convertible debentures - - 17,049 17,049 Total investments carried at fair value on a recurring basis: $ 10,097 $ 135 $ 25,075 $ 35,307 A significant portion of the securities recorded at fair value in the above tables is in investments in HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. (“HIVE”), which were warrants and convertible debentures valued at $23.2 million and classified as Level 3 at September 30, 2021, and valued at $25.1 million and classified as Level 3 at June 30, 2021. The following table is a reconciliation of investments recorded at fair value for which unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value during the period ended September 30, 2021: Changes in Level 3 Assets Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis September 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Investments in equity securities Investments in debt securities Beginning Balance $ 8,026 $ 17,049 Principal repayments - (750 ) Amortization of Premium - (91 ) Accretion of Discount - 268 Total gains or losses (realized/unrealized) included in: Earnings (investment income) (687 ) 164 Other Comprehensive Income - (788 ) Ending Balance $ 7,339 $ 15,852 During the third quarter of fiscal year 2021, the Company purchased convertible securities of HIVE, a company that is headquartered and traded in Canada with cryptocurrency mining facilities in Iceland, Sweden, and Canada, for $15.0 million. The convertible securities are comprised of 8.0% interest-bearing unsecured convertible debentures, payable in quarterly installments with a final maturity in January 2026, and 5 million common share purchase warrants in the capital of HIVE. The principal amount of each debenture is convertible into common shares in the capital of HIVE at a conversion rate of $2.34, and the remaining principal amount was $12.8 million as of September 30, 2021, and $14.3 million as of June 30, 2021. Each whole warrant, expiring in January 2024, entitles the Company to acquire one common share at a price of $3.00 (Canadian). Cryptocurrency markets and related securities have been, and are expected to continue to be, volatile. There has been significant volatility in the market price of HIVE, which has materially impacted the value of the investments included on the balance sheet, unrealized gain recognized in investment income (loss), and unrealized gain recognized in other comprehensive income (loss). The investments did not represent ownership in HIVE as of September 30, 2021, or June 30, 2021. The securities are subject to Canadian securities regulations. Frank Holmes serves on the board as non-executive chairman of HIVE and held shares and options at September 30, 2021. Effective August 31, 2018, Mr. Holmes was named Interim Executive Chairman of HIVE. The Company recorded the warrants at the estimated fair value of $5.9 million on purchase date. The debentures were recorded at the estimated fair value of $16.0 million on purchase date, and an unrealized gain of $6.9 million was recognized in other comprehensive income (loss), which will be realized in investment income (loss) ratably using the effective interest method until maturity, conversion, or other disposition. During the three months ended September 30, 2021, $602,000 was realized in investment income (loss), and $5.1 million remains in accumulated other comprehensive income at September 30, 2021. The fair value of the warrants and debentures was $7.3 million and $15.9 million, respectively, at September 30, 2021, and $8.0 million and $17.0 million, respectively, at June 30, 2021. The Company currently considers the related fair value measurements to contain Level 3 inputs. The following is quantitative information as of September 30, 2021, with respect to the securities measured and carried at fair value on a recurring basis with the use of significant unobservable inputs (Level 3): September 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Fair Value Principal Valuation Techniques Unobservable Inputs Investments in equity securities: Common share purchase warrants $ 7,339 Option pricing model Volatility 92.7 % Investments in debt securities: Available-for-sale - Convertible debentures $ 15,852 Binomial lattice model Volatility 64.1 % Credit Adjusted Discount Rate 1.9 % The Company has an investment in Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. (“Thunderbird”), a company headquartered and traded in Canada, which was valued at approximately $65,000 at September 30, 2021, and classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy. During the three months ended September 30, 2021, the Company sold approximately 779,000 shares and realized gains on the sales in the amount of $1.8 million. This investment was valued at approximately $2.7 million at June 30, 2021, and classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy. The Company’s ownership of Thunderbird was less than 1.0 percent as of September 30, 2021. Frank Holmes served on the board of this company as a director from June 2014 to March 2021. Equity Investments at Fair Value Investments in equity securities with readily determinable fair values are carried at fair value, and changes in unrealized gains or losses are reported in current period earnings. The following details the components of the Company’s equity investments carried at fair value as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. September 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Cost Unrealized Gains (Losses) Fair Value Equity securities at fair value Equities - International $ 6,099 $ 1,618 $ 7,717 Equities - Domestic 45 (45 ) - Mutual funds - Fixed income 6,313 (22 ) 6,291 Mutual funds - Global equity 929 (13 ) 916 Total equity securities at fair value $ 13,386 $ 1,538 $ 14,924 June 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Cost Unrealized Gains (Losses) Fair Value Equity securities at fair value Equities - International $ 7,076 $ 3,922 $ 10,998 Equities - Domestic 45 (45 ) - Mutual funds - Fixed income 6,313 9 6,322 Mutual funds - Global equity 929 9 938 Total equity securities at fair value $ 14,363 $ 3,895 $ 18,258 Included in the above table was $7.2 million and $7.3 million as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021, respectively, at fair value invested in USGIF. Debt Investments Investments in debt securities are classified on the acquisition dates and at each balance sheet date. Securities classified as held-to-maturity are carried at amortized cost, reflecting the ability and intent to hold the securities to maturity. Debt securities classified as trading are acquired with the intent to sell in the near term and are carried at fair value with changes reported in earnings. All other debt securities are classified as available-for-sale and are carried at fair value. Investment gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities are recorded when the securities are sold, as determined on a specific identification basis, and recognized in current period earnings. Changes in unrealized gains on available-for-sale debt securities are reported net of tax in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss). For debt securities in an unrealized loss position, a loss in earnings is recognized for the excess of amortized cost over fair value if the Company intends to sell before the price recovers. Otherwise, the Company evaluates as of the balance sheet date whether the unrealized losses are attributable to credit losses or other factors. The severity of the decline in value, creditworthiness of the issuer and other relevant factors are considered. The portion of unrealized loss the Company believes is related to a credit loss is recognized earnings, and the portion of unrealized loss the Company believes is not related to a credit loss is recognized in other comprehensive income. The following details the components of the Company’s available-for-sale debt investments as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. September 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Amortized Cost Gross Unrealized Gains in Other Comprehensive Income Gross Unrealized Losses in Earnings Fair Value Available-for-sale - Convertible debentures 1 $ 8,770 $ 7,520 $ (438 ) $ 15,852 June 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Amortized Cost Gross Unrealized Gains in Other Comprehensive Income Gross Unrealized Losses in Earnings Fair Value Available-for-sale - Convertible debentures 1 $ 8,741 $ 8,308 $ - $ 17,049 1. Changes in unrealized gains and losses are included in the statement of comprehensive income (loss), except for embedded derivatives. Changes in unrealized and realized gains and losses for embedded derivatives are included in earnings in the statement of operations. The following details the components of the Company’s held-to-maturity debt investments as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. September 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Amortized Cost Gross Unrecognized Holding Gains Gross Unrecognized Holding Losses Fair Value Held-to-maturity - Debentures 1 $ 1,000 $ 2 $ - $ 1,002 June 30, 2021 (dollars in thousands) Amortized Cost Gross Unrecognized Holding Gains Gross Unrecognized Holding Losses Fair Value Held-to-maturity - Debentures 1 $ 1,000 $ 3 $ - $ 1,003 1. Held-to-maturity debt investments are carried at amortized cost. Investments in debt securities classified as held-to-maturity are carried at amortized cost. The following summarizes the net carrying amount and estimated fair value of debt securities at September 30, 2021, by contractual maturity dates. Actual maturities may differ from final contractual maturities due to principal repayment installments or prepayment rights held by issuers. September 30, 2021 Available-for-sale debt securities Held-to-maturity debt securities (dollars in thousands) Convertible debentures 1 Due after five years through ten years Net Carrying Amount $ 8,770 $ 1,000 Fair Value $ 15,852 $ 1,002 1. Principal payments are due quarterly with a final maturity date in January 2026. Certain derivatives embedded in other financial instruments, such as the conversion option in a convertible bond, are reported at fair value, and changes in fair value are recorded through earnings within investment income (loss). The host contract continues to be accounted for in accordance with the appropriate accounting standard. The embedded derivative and the related host contract represent one legal contract and are combined on the Consolidated Balance Sheets and the tables reflected above. The Company held one financial instrument containing an embedded derivative, which represents an investment in HIVE, at September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. The following table summarizes the fair values of embedded derivatives on the Consolidated Balance Sheet, categorized by risk exposure, at September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 Other Assets Other Assets (dollars in thousands) Investments in available-for-sale debt securities Investments in available-for-sale debt securities Embedded Derivatives: Equity price risk exposure $ 2,104 $ 2,542 The following table presents the effect of embedded derivatives on the Consolidated Statements of Operations, categorized by risk exposure, for the three months ended September 30, 2021, and 2020. Three Months Ended September 30, 2021 Three Months Ended September 30, 2020 Other Income (Loss) Other Income (Loss) (dollars in thousands) Investment income (loss) Investment income (loss) Embedded Derivatives: Equity price risk exposure $ (438 ) $ - Other Investments Other investments consist of equity investments in entities over which the Company is unable to exercise significant influence and which do not have readily determinable fair values. For these securities, the Company generally elects to value using the measurement alternative, under which such securities are measured at cost, less impairment, if any. If the Company identifies observable price changes for identical or similar securities of the same issuer, the equity security is measured at fair value as of the date the observable transaction occurred, with such changes recorded in investment income (loss). The carrying value of equity securities without readily determinable fair values was approximately $3.5 million as of September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021. The Company has elected to value these investments using the measurement alternative. The carrying value of equity securities without readily determinable fair values has been adjusted as follows: Three Months Ended September 30, (dollars in thousands) 2021 2020 Carrying amount, beginning of period $ 3,453 $ 1,283 Adjustments: Purchases - 134 Other downward adjustments - (117 ) Carrying amount, end of period $ 3,453 $ 1,300 Cumulative impairment adjustments to all equity securities without readily determinable fair values total $542,000 since their respective acquisitions through September 30, 2021. The cumulative amount of other downward adjustments, which include return of capital distributions and observable price changes, is $935,000, which includes $117,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2020. The cumulative amount of upward adjustments, which primarily consist of observable price changes, is $2.3 million. Securities with carrying amounts of $2.1 million and $470,000 were classified as Level 2 and Level 3, according to the fair value hierarchy, respectively, resulting from remeasurements that occurred during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021. No securities were remeasured during the three months ended September 30, 2021. Investments Classified as Equity Method The Company has an equity method investment in Galileo New Economy Fund LP. The Company owns approximately 22 percent of the LP as of September 30, 2021, and the Company is considered to have the ability to exercise significant influence. Thus, the investment is accounted for under the equity method of accounting. Included in other income (loss) for the three months ended September 30, 2021, and 2020, is $15,000 and $21,000, respectively, of equity method income for this investment. The Company’s investment in the LP had a carrying value of approximately $536,000 and $532,000 at September 30, 2021, and June 30, 2021, respectively. Frank Holmes also directly held an investment in the LP as of September 30, 2021. This investment has a concentration in technology and blockchain companies, which may result in volatility in its valuation. Investment Income (Loss) Investment income (loss) from the Company’s investments includes: ● realized gains and losses on sales of securities; ● realized gains and losses on principal payment proceeds; ● unrealized gains and losses on fair valued securities; ● realized foreign currency gains and losses; ● impairments and observable price changes on equity investments without readily determinable fair values; and ● dividend and interest income. The following summarizes investment income (loss) reflected in earnings for the periods presented: Three Months Ended (dollars in thousands) September 30, Investment Income (Loss) 2021 2020 Unrealized gains (losses) on fair valued securities $ (2,358 ) $ 1,107 Unrealized losses on embedded derivatives (438 ) - Unrealized losses on equity securities without readily determinable fair values - (113 ) Realized gains on principal payment proceeds 602 - Realized gains on sales of fair valued securities 1,809 - Realized foreign currency gains (losses) (146 ) 1 Dividend and interest income 497 3 Total Investment Income (Loss) $ (34 ) $ 998 For the three months ended September 30, 2021, realized gains on principal payment proceeds in the amount of $602,000 was released from other comprehensive income (loss). The three months ended September 30, 2021, and 2020, included approximately $2.4 million and $544,000, respectively, of net unrealized gains recognized on equity securities still held at September 30, 2021. Investment income (loss) can be volatile and varies depending on market fluctuations, the Company’s ability to participate in investment opportunities, and timing of transactions. The Company expects that gains and losses will continue to fluctuate in the future. |