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Long Term Debt
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2019
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
LONG TERM DEBT

NOTE 7. LONG TERM DEBT

 

The Company’s long-term debt, excluding operating lease liabilities and finance lease liabilities, consisted of the following amounts at the dates indicated:

 

    June 30,
2019
    December 31,
2018
 
    (in thousands)  
             
3.0% note payable to a lender in relation to a four-year vehicle loan for the purchase of a truck used in operations.   $ 15     $ 24  
                 
Revolving credit note with a lender for a $15 million credit loan with a maturity date of August 23, 2020. Interest on the principal balance outstanding on the Note is due monthly at a rate of LIBOR plus 3.50% per annum.     -       -  
                 
Credit note with a lender for the purchase of the Company’s Corporate headquarters building with a maturity date of October 1, 2025. Interest on the principal balance outstanding on the note is due monthly at a rate of LIBOR plus 2.39% per annum.     8,386       8,460  
                 
Convertible notes issued in December 2018 and in January 2019.     -       40,200  
      8,401       48,684  
Less unamortized debt issuance costs     (130 )     (140 )
Less current portion of long-term debt     (173 )     (168 )
Long-term debt, net, excluding operating leases and finance leases   $ 8,098     $ 48,376  

 

Line of Credit

 

On October 1, 2018, the Operating Company, as the borrower, entered into an amended and restated revolving credit note (the “line of credit”) with Fifth Third Bank, for a $15 million revolving credit loan with a maturity date of August 23, 2020. Interest on the principal balance outstanding on the line of credit is due monthly at a rate of LIBOR plus 3.50% per annum provided that no default has occurred. The Operating Company’s obligations under the line of credit are guaranteed by Jacoby & Co. Inc., all of the Company’s operating subsidiaries, and, until the agreement was amended in connection with the IPO as described below, personally by each of Greenlane’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, and are collateralized by the Company’s accounts receivable, inventory, property and equipment, deposit accounts, intangibles and other assets, and an assignment of member life insurance policies. The line of credit borrowing base is 80% of eligible accounts receivable plus 50% of eligible inventory. The line of credit covenants requires a fixed charge coverage ratio of no less than 1.25, to be calculated on a quarterly basis on the last day of each calendar quarter. The Company was in compliance with its covenants as of June 30, 2019.

 

On April 5, 2019, Greenlane entered into a second amendment (“Amendment No. 2 to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement,” or “Second Amendment”) to its first amended and restated credit agreement, dated October 1, 2018. This second amendment amends and restates the definition of the guarantor under the terms of the agreement, wherein both the Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Strategy Office were released from all obligations under the Amended and Restated Guaranty to the Credit Agreement dated October 1, 2018. All other terms of the agreement remain unchanged.

 

There were no borrowings outstanding on the line of credit at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018.

 

Real Estate Note

 

On October 1, 2018, one of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries closed on the purchase of a building for $10 million, which serves as the Company’s corporate headquarters. The purchase was financed through a real estate term note (the “Real Estate Note”) in the principal amount of $8.5 million, with one of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries as the borrower and Fifth Third Bank as the lender. Principal amounts plus any accrued interest at a rate of LIBOR plus 2.39% are due monthly. The Company’s obligations under the Real Estate Note are secured by a mortgage on the property.

 

LIBOR is expected to be discontinued and replaced after 2021 and the credit facility has a maturity date beyond that time. There can be no assurances as to what the alternative base rate will be in the event that LIBOR is discontinued, and the Company can provide no assurances whether that base rate will be more or less favorable than LIBOR. The Company intends to monitor the developments with respect to the phasing out of LIBOR after 2021 and work with its lenders to ensure that any transition away from LIBOR will have minimal impact on its financial condition but can provide no assurances regarding the impact of LIBOR discontinuation.

 

Convertible Notes

 

On December 21, 2018, the Operating Company issued an aggregate of $40.2 million in convertible promissory notes (the “convertible notes”) and received net cash proceeds of $38.9 million. Approximately $15.1 million of the net cash proceeds received from the issuance of the convertible notes were used to redeem equity interests of existing members of the Operating Company. On January 4, 2019, the Operating Company issued an additional $8.1 million in convertible notes and received net cash proceeds of $6.5 million after approximately $0.4 million of debt issuance costs related to the January 2019 note issuance, and approximately $1.2 million of costs paid in January 2019 related to the issuance of the December 2018 convertible notes. Approximately $3.0 million of the net cash proceeds received from the issuance of the convertible notes were used to redeem equity interests of existing members of the Operating Company. The balance of the net proceeds has been or will be used for general corporate purposes. Total debt issuance costs of approximately $0.4 million, incurred in connection with the issuance of the convertible notes in January 2019 and approximately $1.2 million incurred in January 2019 associated with the issuance of convertible notes in December 2018, were expensed and recognized as interest expense in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive (loss) income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019.

 

The convertible notes did not accrue interest. On April 23, 2019, in connection with the closing of the IPO, Greenlane issued 3,547,776 shares of its Class A common stock to the holders of the convertible notes upon conversion of the convertible notes of the Operating Company at a settlement price equal to 80% of the IPO price per share; see “Note 1—Business Operations and Organization.” The convertible notes also contained other settlement provisions if an IPO did not occur within one year of their issuance date.

 

There were no convertible notes outstanding at June 30, 2019.