Quarterly 10-Q Filing for Marijuana and Cannabis M&A Company
Mentor Capital, Inc. (OTCQX: MNTR) announced that it had filed its quarterly 10-Q filing for the second quarter ended June 30, 2019 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Company reports that for the quarter ended June 30, 2019 Mentor had revenues of $1,029,749 and gross profit of $310,638 with a resulting net loss attributable to Mentor of ($408,275) or (1.8 cents) per share. This is a decrease from the prior quarter ended June 30, 2018, in which Mentor had revenues of $1,231,260 and gross profit of $378,564 with a resulting net loss attributable to Mentor of ($74,606) or (0.3 cents) per share. For the six months ended June 30, 2019 Mentor had revenues of $2,105,745 and gross profit of $681,014 with a resulting net loss attributable to Mentor of ($2,814,870) or (12.2 cents) per share. This is a decrease from the six months ended June 30, 2018, revenues of $2,247,459 and gross profit of $724,271, with a net loss attributable to Mentor of ($226,311) or (1.0 cents) per share.
As further disclosed in our 10-Q, due to events transpiring in the 1st quarter of 2019, the Company was uncertain of G FarmaLabs Limited (“G Farma”)’s ability to perform under its commitments to the Company. On April 24, 2019, the Company learned that because G Farma did not follow its obligations under the Master Equipment Lease and failed to operate in compliance with local and state cannabis laws, certain G Farma assets at G Farma’s corporate location, including approximately $427,804 of Mentor Partner I, LLC (“Partner I”)’s equipment under lease to G Farma, was impounded by the City of Corona. This event significantly impacted G Farma’s financial position and its ability to make payments under the finance lease receivable, and G Farma has not made scheduled payments on the finance lease receivable or the notes receivable since February 19, 2019. Additionally, G Farma continues to hold approximately $858,799 worth of Partner I’s remaining equipment in breach of the Master Equipment Lease which required the immediate return of Partner I’s equipment in the event of default. G Farma also has failed to tender the 288,890 common shares of the Company that G Farma had agreed to resell to the Company on April 18, 2019, in exchange for a payment credit from the Company.
On May 28, 2019, Mentor Capital, Inc. and the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mentor Partner I, LLC, filed a complaint against G FarmaLabs Limited, G FarmaLabs DHS, LLC, Finka Distribution, Inc., G FarmaLabs WA, LLC, and Goya Ventures, LLC, and three guarantors, GFBrands, Inc., fka G FarmaBrands, Inc., Ata Gonzalez, and Nicole Gonzalez, to the G Farma agreements in the Superior Court of California in the County of Marin. The Company is primarily seeking monetary damages for breach of the G Farma agreements including promissory notes, leases, and other agreements, as well as an action for an injunction to recover leased property, recover collateral under a security agreement, and collect from guarantors on the agreements, among other things. The Company plans to vigorously pursue the litigation.
Based on our estimate of recoverability, the Company has recorded a bad debt allowance at June 30, 2019 of $752,148 on the finance lease receivable from G Farma. Bad debt expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019 relating to the G Farma finance lease receivable is $60,427 and $729,385, respectively, and is reflected in operating expenses in our condensed consolidated income statement. We have also fully impaired G Farma notes receivable by $1,073,731, which includes $1,045,051 plus accrued interest of $28,680, fully impaired our $600,002 contractual interest in the G Farma Calaveras legal recovery and have fully impaired our $41,600 equity interest in G Farma. The total loss on investments related to G Farma for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019, was $49,268 and $1,639,558, respectively, which is reported in loss on investments in our condensed consolidated income statement for the quarter ended June 30, 2019.
The Mentor Capital, Inc. parent company has no non-affiliate debt. The Company invested $215,521 into cannabis-related companies in the first six months of 2019.
The Company maintained a cash balance of $1,109,858 at June 30, 2019, compared to a cash balance of $1,470,574 at December 31, 2018. The Company closed the quarter ended June 30, 2019, with a book value of $5,657,918, down from $6,433,840 at December 31, 2018.
The Company had 12,336 shareholders reported as of June 30, 2019, with 23,139,837 shares issued. At June 30, 2019, there were 87,456 Series B warrants outstanding with an exercise price of $0.11 per share, 6,252,954 Series D warrants outstanding with an exercise price of $1.60 per share, and 689,159 Series H warrants that are held by an investment bank at a $7.00 per share exercise price. No equity was granted to directors, insiders, consultants or investor relations firms in the first two quarters of 2019. A long-term 300,000 share repurchase plan was authorized in 2014 and at June 30, 2019, a total of 44,748 shares have been repurchased under the long-term plan. The Company’s shares finished the quarter at a closing price of $0.30 per share representing a market capitalization of $6,941,951 compared to a 2018 year-end closing price of $0.34 per share and a corresponding market capitalization of $7,867,545. As of August 13, 2019, the closing price of the Company’s shares was $0.25 per share with a corresponding market capitalization of approximately $5,784,959. Mentor’s Series Q Preferred Stock first sold at $10,000 per share on May 30, 2018 were exchangeable for approximately $13,850 per share in Mentor common shares on June 30, 2019.
The Company is managed by Chairman, CEO, and director Chet Billingsley (66), who founded Mentor Capital first as an acquisition partnership in 1985 and was qualified as a Registered Investment Advisor. He received his undergraduate education at West Point before earning a master’s degree in Applied Physics at Harvard University. His early career was at General Electric. Treasurer, CFO, and director Lori Stansfield, CPA (60), was most recently Director of Audit Services for a regional CPA firm. She graduated Magna cum Laude in accounting and received a master’s degree in Marketing from the University of Colorado. Ms. Stansfield is certified as a public accountant in both Colorado and California. Secretary and director Robert Meyer (80), director and Audit Committee member Stan Shaul (54), and director and Audit Committee Chairman David Carlile (63) are independent directors; each has been or is a business owner and major shareholder. Altogether, the directors and officers hold a 23.5% fully diluted interest in Mentor Capital with Mr. Billingsley’s interest reported at 16.97% on a fully diluted basis as of August 5, 2019.
The Form 10-Q may be referenced through the SEC’s EDGAR system at: https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html
Inputting the company name, Mentor Capital, Inc., or the Company’s CIK code, which is 0001599117, will bring up the report. The 10-Q can also be viewed at the Company’s web site at the Investor’s Corner section under the SEC Filings tab.
About Mentor Capital: The Company seeks to come alongside and assist private medical marijuana and cannabis companies and their founders in meeting their liquidity and financial objectives, to add protection for investors and to help incubate private cannabis companies. Additional important information for investors is presented at: www.MentorCapital.com
This press release is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to purchase securities.
Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements concerning financial projections, financing activities, corporate combinations, product development activities and sales and licensing activities. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results or performance, are sometimes identified by words of condition such as “should,” “could,” “expects,” “may,” “intends,” “seeks,” “looks,” “moves,” or “plans” and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, known and unknown, that could cause actual results to differ materially from those intended or anticipated. Such risks include, without limitation: nonperformance of investments, partner and portfolio difficulties, potential delays in marketing and sales, problems securing the necessary financing to continue operations, problems involving continued illegality of cannabis products, potential of competitive products, services, and technologies, difficulties experienced in product development, in recruiting knowledgeable personnel and in protecting intellectual property. Further information concerning these, and other risks is included in the Company’s Form 10-Q filing which, along with other very important information about the Company, can be found here: https://ir.mentorcapital.com/all-sec-filings
The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise such forward-looking statements to reflect new information, events, or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.
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