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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q/A

(Amendment No. 1)

 

xQUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2012

 

¨TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from __________ to __________

 

Commission File Number: 001-35437

 

ROI ACQUISITION CORP.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

_____________________

 

Delaware 6770 45-3414553
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)

 

 

601 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
10022
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

 

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 825-0400

 

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

_____________________

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x No ¨

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, or a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See definition of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

 

Large accelerated filer  ¨ Accelerated filer  ¨
Non-accelerated filer  x Smaller reporting company  ¨
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)  
   

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes x No ¨

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Website, if any, every Interactive Date File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes ¨ No x

 

As of October 1, 2012, there were 9,385,000 shares of Company’s common stock issued and outstanding.

 

 

 
 

 

EXPLANATORY NOTE

 

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q/A (“Form 10-Q/A”) is being filed as Amendment No. 1 (the “Amendment”) to our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2012, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on November 13, 2012 (the “Original Quarterly Report”). This Form 10-Q/A is being filed to restate the interim balance sheet as of September 30, 2012 and the interim statements of operation for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2012 and for the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012, and certain footnote disclosures thereto.

 

The need to restate these interim financial statements resulted from the Company’s accounting for its outstanding warrants to purchase common stock as components of equity instead of as derivative liabilities. Management has concluded that the reclassification of the warrants from equity to a derivative liability in an amount equal to the fair value of the warrants as of September 30, 2012 as more fully described in Note 2 to the interim financial statements is material to the September 30, 2012 quarterly financial statements.  Management is restating its September 30, 2012 Form 10-Q as a result of the above.

 

The effects of this restatement to our interim financial statements are described in Note 2 to the interim financial statements. We have not updated the financial statement disclosures for any significant events that have occurred subsequent to the filing of the Original Quarterly Report.

 

The following sections have been amended from the Original Quarterly Report as a result of the restatement described above:

 

 

Part I - Item 1. Financial Statements

 

 

Part I - Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

 

This Form 10-Q/A also includes as exhibits certifications from our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer dated as of the date of this filing. Except as described above, no other sections have been amended from the Original Quarterly Report.

 

 
 

 

 

PART 1 – FINANCIAL INFORMATION 1
   
ITEM 1.  INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1
   
Balance Sheets 1
Statements of Operations 2
Statement of Stockholders’ Equity 3
Statements of Cash Flows 4
Notes to Interim Financial Statements 5
   
ITEM 2.  MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS 13
   
Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements 13
Overview 13
Results of Operations 14
Liquidity and Capital Resources 14
Critical Accounting Policies 14
   
ITEM 3.  QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK 15
   
ITEM 4.  CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES 15
   
PART II — OTHER INFORMATION 16
   
ITEM 1.  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 16
   
ITEM 1A.  RISK FACTORS 16
   
ITEM 2.  UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS 16
   
ITEM 3.  DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES 17
   
ITEM 4.  MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE 17
   
ITEM 5.  OTHER INFORMATION 17
   

ITEM 6.  EXHIBITS

18
   
31.1 18
31.2 18
32.1 18
32.2 18

 

 

 
 

 

PART 1 – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

ROI Acquisition Corp.
(a corporation in the development stage)

 

BALANCE SHEETS

   September 30, 2012
(unaudited)
   December 31,
2011
 
ASSETS  (As Restated)     
Current assets:          
Cash and cash equivalents  $553,808   $39,381 
Noncurrent assets:          
Deferred offering costs       260,609 
Investments and cash held in trust   75,146,555     
Total assets  $75,700,363   $299,990 
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY          
Current liabilities:          
Franchise tax accrual  $106,551   $ 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses   88,464    210,000 
Note payable-sponsor       100,000 
Total current liabilities   195,015    310,000 
Warrant liability   4,320,367      
Deferred underwriter fee   2,250,000      
Total liabilities   6,765,382    310,000 
           
Commitments and contingencies          
           
Common stock subject to possible redemption; 6,393,498 shares at $10.00   63,934,980     
           
Stockholders’ equity:          
Preferred stock, $.0001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued        
Common stock, $.0001 par value, authorized 100,000,000 shares; 2,991,502 and 2,156,250 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011, respectively (excluding 6,393,498 shares subject to possible redemption at September 30, 2012)   299    216 
Additional paid-in capital   4,999,702    24,784 
Deficit accumulated during the development stage       (35,010)
Total stockholders’ equity (deficit)   5,000,001    (10,010)
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity  $75,700,363   $299,990 

 

See accompanying notes to interim financial statements.

 

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ROI Acquisition Corp.
(a corporation in the development stage)

 

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(unaudited)

 

   Three months ended
September 30,
2012
(As Restated)
   Nine Months
ended
September 30,
2012
(As Restated)
   For the period
from September
19, 2011 (date
of inception) to
September 30,
2012
(As Restated)
 
Revenue  $   $   $ 
State franchise taxes, other than income tax   45,000    107,000    107,000 
Other general and administrative expenses   85,573    213,407    248,483 
Loss from operations   (130,573)   (320,407)   (355,483)
Other income:               
Interest income   23,389    47,346    47,412 
Change in fair value of warrants   1,517,967    4,437,133    4,437,133 
Income before income tax expense   1,410,683    4,164,072    4,129,062 
Income tax expense   325    325    325 
Net income attributed to common shares outstanding  $1,410,358   $4,163,747   $4,128,737 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding, basic and diluted (excluding shares subject to possible redemption)   3,131,004    3,173,299    2,893,476 
Income per common share, basic and diluted  $0.45   $1.31   $1.43 

 

 

See accompanying notes to interim financial statements.

 

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ROI Acquisition Corp.
(a corporation in the development stage)

 

STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

For the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012
(unaudited)

(As Restated)

 

 

   Common Stock   Additional
Paid-in
   Deficit Accumulated During Development   Total Stockholders’ 
   Shares   Amount   Capital   Stage   Equity 
Sale of common stock to Sponsor on October 6, 2011 at $0.01159 per unit   2,156,250   $216   $24,784   $   $25,000 
Net loss for the period ended December 31, 2011                  (35,010)   (35,010)
Balances at December 31, 2011   2,156,250    216    24,784    (35,010)   (10,010)
Sale of common stock to Chairman on February 29, 2012 at $10.00 per unit (unaudited)   10,000    1    99,999         100,000 
Sale of common stock through public offering on February 29, 2012 at $10.00 per unit (unaudited)   7,500,000    750    74,999,250         75,000,000 
Underwriters’ fees and offering expenses (unaudited)             (4,686,252)        (4,686,252)
Proceeds from private placement of 4,166,667 warrants
(unaudited)
             3,125,000         3,125,000 
Proceeds subject to possible redemption of 5,970,568 shares at February 29, 2012 (unaudited)   (5,970,568)   (597)   (59,805,650)        (59,806,247)
Warrant liability recorded on February 29, 2012             (8,757,500)        (8,757,500)
Forfeiture of common stock by Sponsor on April 9, 2012 (unaudited)   (281,250)   (28)   28          
Change in shares subject to possible redemption of shares to 6,393,498 at September 30, 2012   (422,930)   (43)   43    (4,128,737)   (4,128,737)
Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2012 (unaudited)                  4,163,747    4,163,747 
Balances, at September 301, 2012 (unaudited)   2,991,502   $299   $4,999,702   $   $5,000,001 
                          
                          

See accompanying notes to interim financial statements.

 

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ROI Acquisition Corp.
(a corporation in the development stage)

 

STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(unaudited)

 

    For the nine
months ended September 30
2012
(As Restated)
    For the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012
(As Restated)
 
Cash flows from operating activities                
Net income   $ 4,163,747     $ 4,128,737  
Adjustments to reconcile net cash used in operating activities:                
Change in fair value of the warrant liability     (4,437,133 )     (4,437,133 )
Change in operating assets and liabilities:                
Franchise tax accrual     106,551       106,551  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     53,461       88,460  
Net cash used in operating activities     (113,374 )     (113,385 )
                 
Cash flows from investing activities                
Proceeds deposited into Trust account     (75,100,000 )     (75,100,000 )
Interest on Trust Account     (46,555 )     (46,555 )
Net cash used in investing activities     (75,146,555 )     (75,146,555 )
                 
Cash flows from financing activities                
Proceeds from sale of common stock through public offering     75,000,000       75,000,000  
Proceeds from the sale of common stock to Sponsor           25,000  
Proceeds from the sale of common stock to Chairman     100,000       100,000  
Proceeds from Sponsor to purchase warrants     3,125,000       3,125,000  
Proceeds from notes payable - related party     70,000       170,000  
Repayment of notes payable - related party     (170,000 )     (170,000 )
Payments of offering costs     (2,350,643 )     (2,436,252 )
Net cash provided by financing activities     75,774,357       75,813,748  
                 
Net increase in cash     514,428       553,808  
                 
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period     39,381        
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period   $ 553,808     $ 553,808  
                 
Supplemental schedule of non-cash financing activities:                
Deferred underwriter fee payable   $ 2,250,000     $ 2,250,000  
                 

 

 

See accompanying notes to interim financial statements.

 

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ROI Acquisition Corp.
(a corporation in the development stage)

 

NOTES TO INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(unaudited)

 

(1)                 Interim Financial Information

 

The accompanying interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) and pursuant to the accounting and disclosure rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), and reflect all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, which are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position as of September 30, 2012 and the results of operations for the periods ended September 30, 2012 and for the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012. The Company had no activity for the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2011. Certain information and disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. The results of operations for the periods presented are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be expected for a full fiscal year.

 

(2)                 Restatement

 

In March 2013, ROI Acquisition Corp. (the “Company”) concluded it should correct its accounting related to the Company's outstanding warrants issued in connection with the Company’s public offering (“Public Offering,” described below in Note 6) and private placements that occurred on February 29, 2012. The Company had initially accounted for the warrants as a component of equity but upon further evaluation of the terms of the warrants, concluded that the warrants should be accounted for as a derivative liability. The warrants contain a restructuring price adjustment provision, such that, in the event the Company completes a business combination subsequent to the initial Business Combination (as defined in Note 3) which results in the Company's shares of common stock no longer being listed on a national exchange or the OTC Bulletin Board, the exercise price of the warrants will decrease by a formula that causes the warrants to not be indexed to the Company's shares of common stock. As a result of this provision, the Company has restated its financial statements to reflect the Company's warrants as a derivative liability with changes in the fair value recorded in current period earnings. The accounting did not result in a significant change to the financial statements for the period ended March 31, 2012 and therefore no changes have been made to this period.

 

The adjustment to the periods ended September 30, 2012 are as follows:

 

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   As         
   Previously       As 
   Reported   Adjustments   Restated 
                
Balance sheet as of September 30, 2012 (unaudited)               
                
Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption   68,255,350    (4,320,370)   63,934,980 
         -      
Warrant Liability   -    4,320,367    4,320,367 
         -      
Common Stock   256    43    299 
         -      
Additional Paid-in Capital   5,308,142    (308,440)   4,999,702 
         -      
Retained Earnings   (308,396)   308,396    - 
                
Three months ended September 30, 2012 (unaudited)               
                
Change in fair value of warrant liability   -    1,517,967    1,517,967 
         -      
Net income (loss)   (107,609)   1,517,967    1,410,358 
                
Net income (loss) per share   (0.04)   0.49    0.45 
                
Nine months ended September 30, 2012 (unaudited)               
                
Change in fair value of warrant liability   -    4,437,133    4,437,133 
         -      
Net income (loss)   (273,386)   4,437,133    4,163,747 
                
Net income (loss) per share   (0.11)   1.42    1.31 

 

 

(3)                 Organization and Nature of Business Operations

 

The Company is a newly organized Delaware blank check company formed on September 19, 2011 for the purpose of, directly or indirectly, effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or engaging in any other similar business combination with one or more businesses or assets (the “Business Combination”).

 

As of September 30, 2012, the Company’s sponsor is ROIC Acquisition Holdings LP (the “Sponsor”). The Sponsor is in the process of transferring its shares and warrants to an affiliate in the third quarter of 2012. At September 30, 2012, the Company had not commenced any operations. All activity through September 30, 2012 relates to the Company’s formation and Public Offering . The Company’s fiscal year-end is December 31.

 

The registration statement for the Public Offering was declared effective on February 24, 2012. The Company consummated the Public Offering on February 29, 2012 and received net proceeds of approximately $73.5 million which includes $3.2 million received for the purchase of 4,166,667 warrants by the Sponsor and 10,000 units by the Chairman and is net of approximately $4.7 million of legal, accounting, and underwriting fees (see Note 7).

 

Company’s management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the offering, although substantially all of the net proceeds of the offering are intended to be generally applied toward effecting a Business Combination. The Company’s efforts in identifying prospective target businesses will not be limited to a particular industry or geographic region for purposes of consummating its initial Business Combination. While the Company may pursue an acquisition opportunity in any business industry or sector, the Company intends to focus on industries or sectors that complement the Company’s management team’s background, such as the consumer sector, and in particular the restaurant industry in the United States and globally.

 

Net proceeds of approximately $75.1 million from the Public Offering and simultaneous private placement of the sponsor warrants (as described below in Note 7) are held in a trust account (the “Trust Account”). Except for the interest income earned on the Trust Account balance that may be released to the Company to pay any income and franchise taxes and to fund the Company’s working capital requirements, and any amounts necessary to purchase up to 15% of the Company’s shares issued as part of the Units described in Note 6 if the Company seeks stockholder approval for its initial Business Combination, none of the funds held in the Trust Account will be released until the earlier of the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination and the redemption of 100% of the Company’s public shares if the Company is unable to consummate a Business Combination by November 29, 2013, 21 months from the closing of the offering (subject to the requirements of law). The proceeds deposited in the Trust Account could become subject to the claims of the Company’s creditors, if any, which could have priority over the claims of the Company’s public stockholders.

 

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The Company will provide its stockholders with the opportunity to redeem their public shares for cash equal to their pro rata share of the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, less franchise and income taxes payable, upon the consummation of the Company’s initial Business Combination, subject to the limitations described herein. There will be no redemption rights with respect to outstanding warrants or private placement units.

 

If the Company seeks stockholder approval, the Company will consummate its initial Business Combination only if a majority of the outstanding shares of common stock voted in favor of the Business Combination. In such case, the Sponsor has agreed to vote its Founder Shares (as defined in Note 8) as well as any public shares purchased during or after the Public Offering in favor of the Company’s initial Business Combination. In addition, the Sponsor has agreed to waive its redemption rights with respect to its Founder Shares and any public shares it may hold in connection with the consummation by the Company of a Business Combination. The Company’s officers and directors have also agreed to waive their redemption rights with respect to any public shares in connection with the consummation of the Company’s initial Business Combination.

 

If the Company does not effect a Business Combination by November 29, 2013, 21 months from the closing of the offering, as discussed in Note 6, the Company will liquidate the Trust Account and distribute the amount then held in the Trust Account, including interest but net of franchise and income taxes payable and less up to $50,000 of such net interest that may be released to the Company from the Trust Account to pay liquidation expenses, to the Company’s public stockholders, subject in each case to the Company’s obligations under Delaware law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law.

 

The Sponsor has agreed to waive its redemption rights with respect to its Founder Shares if the Company fails to consummate a Business Combination within the 21-month time period, although the Sponsor will be entitled to redemption with respect to any public shares it holds if the Company fails to consummate a Business Combination within such time period.

 

(4)                 Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying financial statements are presented in U.S. dollars in conformity with GAAP and pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC.

 

(5)                 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

(a)                 Fair Value of Financial instruments

 

The fair value of the Company’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures”, approximates the carrying amounts represented in the balance sheet.

 

(b)                 Investments held in the Trust Account

 

The amounts held in the Trust Account represent substantially all of the proceeds of the Public Offering and are classified as restricted assets since such amounts can only be used by the Company in connection with the consummation of a Business Combination.

 

As of September 30, 2012, investment securities in the Company’s Trust Account consist of approximately $75,146,000 in U.S. government treasury bills with a maturity of 180 days or less. The Company classifies its securities as held-to-maturity in accordance with FASB ASC 320 “Investments - Debt and Equity Securities.” Held-to-maturity securities are those securities which the Company has the ability and intent to hold until maturity. Held-to-maturity treasury securities are recorded at amortized cost and adjusted for the amortization or accretion of premiums or discounts.

 

 

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A decline in the market value of held-to-maturity securities below cost that is deemed to be other than temporary, results in an impairment that reduces the carrying costs to such securities' fair value. The impairment is charged to earnings and a new cost basis for the security is established. To determine whether an impairment is other than temporary, the Company considers whether it has the ability and intent to hold the investment until a market price recovery and considers whether evidence indicating the cost of the investment is recoverable outweighs evidence to the contrary. Evidence considered in this assessment includes the reasons for the impairment, the severity and the duration of the impairment, changes in value subsequent to year-end, forecasted performance of the investee, and the general market condition in the geographic area or industry the investee operates in. Premiums and discounts are amortized or accreted over the life of the related held-to-maturity security as an adjustment to yield using the effective-interest method. Such amortization and accretion is included in the “interest income” line item in the statements of operations. Interest income is recognized when earned.

 

(c)                 Cash and cash equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly-liquid instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

 

(d)                 Redeemable Common Stock

 

As discussed in Note 3, all of the 7,500,000 common shares sold as part of the Public Offering contain a redemption feature which allows for the redemption of common shares under the Company’s liquidation or tender offer/stockholder approval provisions. In accordance with ASC 480, redemption provisions not solely within the control of the Company require the security to be classified outside of permanent equity. Ordinary liquidation events, which involve the redemption and liquidation of all of the entity’s equity instruments, are excluded from the provisions of ASC 480. Although the Company does not specify a maximum redemption threshold, its charter provides that in no event will they redeem its public shares in an amount that would cause its net tangible assets (stockholders’ equity) to be less than $5,000,001. In such case, the Company would not proceed with the redemption of its public shares and the related Initial Business Combination, and instead may search for an alternate Initial Business Combination.

 

The Company recognizes changes in redemption value immediately as they occur and will adjust the carrying value of the security to equal the redemption value at the end of each reporting period. Increases or decreases in the carrying amount of redeemable common stock shall be affected by charges against retained earnings, or in the absence of retained earnings, by charges against paid-in capital in accordance with ASC 480-10-S99. Accordingly, at September 30, 2012, 6,393,498 public shares are classified outside of permanent equity at its redemption value. As the Company may withdraw all of the interest earned on the Trust account to fund working capital purposes, including the payment of franchise and income taxes payable, the redemption value will always be equal to the pro rata share of the initial amount deposited into the Trust account ($75.1 million/7,510,000) or $10.00 per share.

 

(e)                 Net Income Per Common Share

 

Basic income per common share is computed by dividing income applicable to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period in accordance with ASC 260, “Earnings Per Share”. Diluted income per share reflects the potential dilution that could occur assuming common shares were issued upon the exercise of outstanding in the money warrants and the proceeds thereof were used to purchase common shares at the average market price during the period. The Company uses the treasury stock method to calculate potentially dilutive shares, as if they were converted into common stock at the beginning of the period. At September 30, 2012, the Company had outstanding warrants to purchase 11,676,667 shares of common stock. For all periods presented, the weighted average of these shares was excluded from the calculation of diluted income per common share because their inclusion would have been anti-dilutive. As a result, dilutive income per common share is equal to basic income per common share.

 

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(f)                  Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

(g)                 Deferred Offering Cost

 

The Company complies with the requirements of the SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) Topic 5A, “Expenses of Offering.” Deferred offering costs consist principally of professional and registration fees incurred through the balance sheet date that are related to the Public Offering and that were charged to stockholders’ equity upon the completion of the Public Offering. Accordingly, at September 30, 2012, Public Offering costs totaling approximately $4.7 million (including $4,125,000 in underwriters fees) have been charged to stockholders’ equity.

 

(h)                 Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not effective, accounting standards, if currently adopted, would have a material effect on the Company’s financial statements.

 

(i)                   Concentration of credit risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist of cash accounts in a financial institution, which at times, may exceed the Federal depository insurance coverage of $250,000. The Company has not experienced losses on these accounts and management believes the Company is not exposed to significant risks on such accounts.

 

(j)                  Development stage company

 

The Company complies with the reporting requirement of FASB ASC 915, “Development Stage Entities.” At September 30, 2012, the Company had not commenced any operations. All activity through September 30, 2012 relates to the Company’s formation and the offering. Following such offering, the Company will not generate any operating revenues until after completion of a business transaction at the earliest, if at all. The Company will generate non-operating income in the form of interest income on the designated Trust Account after the offering.

 

(k)                 Warrant liability

 

The Company accounts for the 11,676,667 warrants issued in connection with its Public Offering (7,500,000) and private placements (4,176,667) in accordance with the guidance contained in ASC 815-40-15-7D under which the warrants do not meet the criteria for equity treatment and must be recorded as a liability. Accordingly, the Company classifies the warrants as liabilities at their fair value and adjusts the warrants to fair value at each reporting period. This liability is subject to re-measurement at each balance sheet date until exercised, and any change in fair value is recognized in the Company’s statement of operations. The fair value of warrants issued by the Company has been estimated using the warrants’ quoted market price.

 

(l)                   Income Taxes

 

Deferred income taxes are provided for the differences between the bases of assets and liabilities for financial reporting and income tax purposes. A valuation allowance is established when necessary to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount expected to be realized.

 

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The Company is required to determine whether its tax positions are more likely than not to be sustained upon examination by the applicable taxing authority, including resolution of any related appeals or litigation processes, based on the technical merits of the position. The tax benefit recognized is measured as the largest amount of benefit that has a greater than fifty percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement with the relevant taxing authority. De-recognition of a tax benefit previously recognized results in the Company recording a tax liability that reduces ending retained earnings. Based on its analysis, the Company has determined that it has not incurred any liability for unrecognized tax benefits as of September 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011. The Company’s conclusions may be subject to review and adjustment at a later date based on factors including, but not limited to, on-going analyses of and changes to tax laws, regulations and interpretations thereof.

 

The Company recognizes interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and other expenses, respectively. No interest expense or penalties have been recognized for the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012. The Company is subject to income tax examinations by major taxing authorities since inception.

 

The Company may be subject to potential examination by U.S. federal, U.S. states or foreign jurisdiction authorities in the areas of income taxes. These potential examinations may include questioning the timing and amount of deductions, the nexus of income among various tax jurisdictions and compliance with U.S. federal, U.S. state and foreign tax laws. The Company’s management does not expect that the total amount of unrecognized tax benefits will materially change over the next twelve months.

 

The Company is incorporated in the State of Delaware and is required to pay franchise taxes to the State of Delaware on an annual basis.

 

(6)                 Public Offering

 

The Company sold 7,500,000 units at a price of $10.00 per unit (“Unit”). Each Unit consists of one share of common stock of the Company, and one warrant (“Warrant”). Each Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of common stock of the Company at a price of $12.00 per share. The Warrants will become exercisable on the later of 30 days after the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination or twelve months from the closing of the offering, provided in each case that the Company has an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, covering the shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of the Warrants and a current prospectus relating to them is available, and will expire five years after the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination or earlier upon redemption or liquidation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a registration statement covering the shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of the Warrants has not been declared effective within 60 days following the closing of the Company’s initial Business Combination, holders of the Warrants may, until such time as there is an effective registration statement and during any period when the Company shall have failed to maintain an effective registration statement, exercise Warrants on a cashless basis. If the Company is unable to deliver registered shares of common stock to the holder upon exercise of Warrants during the exercise period, or if holders of the Warrants did not exercise their Warrants on a cashless basis under the above provision, there will be no cash settlement of the Warrants and the Warrants will expire worthless. Once the Warrants become exercisable, the Company may redeem the outstanding Warrants in whole and not in part at a price of $0.01 per Warrant upon a minimum of 30 days’ prior written notice of redemption, only in the event that the last sales price of the Company’s shares of common stock equals or exceeds $18.00 per share for any 20 trading days within the 30-trading day period ending on the third business day before the Company sends the notice of redemption to the warrant holders.

 

A contingent fee equal to 3.0% of the aggregate amount of the funds released from the trust account to the Company or to the target upon consummation of the Company’s initial Business Combination will become payable to the underwriter from the amounts held in the trust account solely in the event the Company consummates its initial business transaction.

 

The underwriters were also granted a 45-day option to purchase up to an additional 1,125,000 Units to cover over-allotments, if any. This option expired unexercised on April 9, 2012.

 

(7)                 Related Party Transactions

 

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(a)                 Services Agreement

 

The Company has agreed to pay $10,000 a month for office space, administrative services and secretarial support to Clinton Group, Inc., an affiliate of the Sponsor. Services will commence on the date the securities are first listed on the Nasdaq and will terminate upon the earlier of the consummation by the Company of an initial Business Combination or the liquidation of the Company. Under this agreement, the Company has incurred $30,000 for the three month period ended September 30, 2012, a cumulative $72,069 for the nine month period ended September 30 2012, and a cumulative $72,069 for the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012.

 

(b)                 Sponsor Warrants

 

The Sponsor has purchased, in a private placement, 4,166,667 warrants prior to the offering at a price of $0.75 per warrant (for an aggregate purchase price of $3,125,000) from the Company.

 

If the Company does not complete a Business Combination, then the proceeds will be part of the liquidating distribution to the public stockholders and the warrants issued to the Sponsor will expire worthless.

 

The Sponsor will be entitled to registration rights pursuant to the registration rights agreement that was signed on the date of the prospectus for the offering. The Sponsor is entitled to demand registration rights and certain “piggy-back” registration rights with respect to its shares of common stock, the warrants and the shares of common stock underlying the warrants, commencing on the date such shares of common stock or warrants are released from lockup. The Company will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statement.

 

(c)                 Private Placement Units sold to Chairman

 

Thomas J. Baldwin, the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, has purchased an aggregate of 10,000 units (“Private Placement Units”) at a price of $10.00 per unit, each unit consisting of one share of common stock and one warrant exercisable to purchase one share of common stock, in a private placement that closed simultaneously with the consummation of the offering. Mr. Baldwin has agreed to waive his redemption rights with respect to the private placement units in connection with the consummation of the Company’s initial Business Combination.

 

The Private Placement Units are identical to the Units sold in the offering except that the Private Placement Units are subject to certain transfer restrictions, except as follows: with certain limited exceptions, the Private Placement Units are not transferable, assignable or salable (except to the Company’s officers and directors and other persons or entities affiliated with the Sponsor, each of whom will be subject to the same transfer restrictions) until the earlier of (1) one year after the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination and (2) the date on which the Company consummates a liquidation, share exchange, share reconstruction and amalgamation, or other similar transaction after the Company’s initial Business Combination that results in all of the Company’s stockholders having the right to exchange their shares of common stock for cash, securities or other property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company’s share price reaches or exceeds $12.50 for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period during the lock-up period, 50% of the Private Placement Units will be released from the lock-up and, if the Company’s share price reaches or exceeds $15.00 for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period during the lock-up period, the remaining 50% of the Private Placement Units shall be released from the lock-up.

 

Mr. Baldwin is entitled to registration rights pursuant to a registration rights agreement. Mr. Baldwin is entitled to demand registration rights and certain “piggy-back” registration rights with respect to his units and the warrants and the shares of common stock underlying the units. The Company will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statement.

 

(8)                 Founder Shares

 

 

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On October 6, 2011, the Sponsor purchased 2,156,250 shares of common stock (“Founder Shares”) for an aggregate amount of $25,000, or approximately $0.01 per share.

 

The Founder Shares are identical to the shares of common stock included in the Units sold in the offering except that the Founder Shares are subject to certain transfer restrictions, as described in more detail below. The Sponsor has forfeited 281,250 Founder Shares on April 9, 2012 since the over-allotment option was not exercised by the underwriters. As a result, the Sponsor owns 1,875,000 shares of common stock which equals 19.98% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares.

 

With certain limited exceptions, the Founder Shares are not transferable, assignable or salable (except to the Company’s officers and directors and other persons or entities affiliated with the Sponsor, each of whom will be subject to the same transfer restrictions) until the earlier of (1) one year after the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination and (2) the date on which the Company consummates a liquidation, share exchange, share reconstruction and amalgamation, or other similar transaction after the Company’s initial Business Combination that results in all of the Company’s stockholders having the right to exchange their shares of common stock for cash, securities or other property (the “Lock Up Period”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company’s share price reaches or exceeds $12.50 for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period during the Lock-Up Period, 50% of the Sponsor Shares will be released from the lock-up and, if the Company’s share price reaches or exceeds $15.00 for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period during the Lock Up Period, the remaining 50% of the Sponsor Shares shall be released from the lock-up. In addition, 551,471 Founder Shares will be subject to forfeiture by the Sponsor as follows: (1) 284,091 Founder Shares (or 326,705 Founder Shares if the underwriters’ over-allotment option is exercised in full) will be subject to forfeiture in the event the last sales price of the Company’s shares does not equal or exceed $15.00 per share (as adjusted for share splits, share dividends, reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading days within at least one 30-trading day period within 5 years following the closing of the Company’s initial Business Combination and (2) the remaining 267,380 Founder Shares will be subject to forfeiture in the event the last sales price of the Company’s shares does not equal or exceed $12.50 per share (as adjusted for share splits, share dividends, reorganizations, recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading days within at least one 30-trading day period within 5 years following the closing of the Company’s initial Business Combination. In addition, notwithstanding the Sponsor’s ability to transfer, assign or sell its Founder Shares to permitted transferees during the lock-up periods described above, the Sponsor has agreed not to transfer, assign or sell the Sponsor earn-out shares (whether to permitted transferees or otherwise) before the applicable forfeiture condition lapses.

 

(9)                 Investments and cash held in Trust

 

As of September 30, 2012, investment securities in the Company’s Trust Account consist of $75,146,375 in United States Treasury Bills and $180 of cash equivalents. The Company classifies its United States Treasury and equivalent securities as held-to-maturity in accordance with FASB ASC 320, "Investments - Debt and Equity Securities.” Held-to-maturity securities are those securities which the Company has the ability and intent to hold until maturity. Held-to-maturity treasury securities are recorded at amortized cost on the accompanying balance sheets and adjusted for the amortization or accretion of premiums or discounts. The carrying amount, excluding accrued interest income, gross unrealized holding gains and fair value of held to maturity securities at September 30, 2012 are as follows:

 

   Carrying
Amount
   Gross
Unrealized
Holding
Losses
   Fair Value 
Held-to-maturity:            
U.S. Treasury Securities  $75,146,375   $2,890   $75,143,485 
                

(10)             Fair Value Measurements

 

The following table presents information about the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of September 30, 2012, and indicates the fair value hierarchy of the valuation techniques the Company utilized to determine such fair value. In general, fair values determined by Level 1 inputs utilize quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. Fair values determined by Level 2 inputs utilize data points that are observable such as quoted prices, interest rates and yield curves. Fair values determined by Level 3 inputs are unobservable data points for the asset or liability, and includes situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability:

 

 

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Description  September 30,
2012
(unaudited)
   Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
   Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs (Level 2)
   Significant
Other
Unobservable
Inputs (Level 3)
 
Assets:                
Investments and cash held in Trust Account  $75,143,485   $75,143,485   $   $ 
                     
Liabilities:                    
Warrant liability  $4,320,367        $4,320,367      

 

Warrant Liability: The fair value of the derivative warrant liability was determined by the Company using the quoted market prices for the publicly traded warrants. On reporting dates where there are no active trades the Company uses the last reported closing trade price of the warrants to determine the fair value (Level 2).

 

United States Treasury Securities: The Company used Level 1 inputs to value the U.S. Treasury securities in our trust account for disclosure purposes.

 

ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

References to the “Company,” “us” or “we” refer to ROI Acquisition Corp. The following discussion and analysis of the Company’s financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the interim financial statements and the notes thereto contained elsewhere in this report. Certain information contained in the discussion and analysis set forth below includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

 

Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

 

All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this Form 10-Q including, without limitation, statements under “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” regarding our financial position, business strategy and the plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward looking statements. When used in this Form 10-Q, words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend” and similar expressions, as they relate to us or our management, identify forward looking statements. Such forward looking statements are based on the beliefs of management, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, our management. Actual results could differ materially from those contemplated by the forward looking statements as a result of certain factors detailed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). All subsequent written or oral forward looking statements attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf are qualified in their entirety by this paragraph.

 

Overview

 

We are a newly organized Delaware blank check company formed on September 19, 2011 for the purpose of, directly or indirectly, effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or engaging in any other similar Business Combination with one or more businesses or assets (the “Business Combination”).

 

The registration statement for the Public Offering was declared effective on February 24, 2012. The Company consummated the Public Offering on February 29, 2012 and received net proceeds of approximately $75,000,000 which includes $3,225,000 received for the purchase of 4,166,667 warrants by the Sponsor and 10,000 units by the Chairman (see Note 7).

 

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The Company’s management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the offering, although substantially all of the net proceeds of the offering are intended to be generally applied toward effecting a Business Combination. The Company’s efforts in identifying prospective target businesses will not be limited to a particular industry or geographic region for purposes of consummating its initial Business Combination. While the Company may pursue an acquisition opportunity in any business industry or sector, the Company intends to focus on industries or sectors that complement the Company’s management team’s background, such as the consumer sector, and in particular the restaurant industry in the United States and globally.

 

Results of Operations

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2012 we had net income of $1,410,358, which included a gain on the change in fair value of warrants in the amount of $1,517,967. For the nine months ended September 30, 2012 we had net income of $4,163,747, which included a gain on the change in fair value of warrants in the amount of $4,437,133, and incurred costs of approximately $4,426,000 with regard to our Public Offering. For the period from September 19, 2011 (date of inception) to September 30, 2012 we had net income of $4,128,737, which included a gain on the change in fair value of warrants in the amount of $4,437,133 and incurred costs of approximately $4,686,000 with regard to our Public Offering. We believe that we have sufficient funds available to complete our efforts to effect an initial Business Combination with an operating business within the required 21 months from February 29, 2012.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

On February 29, 2012, we consummated our Public Offering of 7,500,000 units at a price of $10 per unit, the private sale of 4,166,667 warrants (the “Sponsor Warrants”) to ROI Acquisition Holdings, LP (our “Sponsor”) for $3,125,000, and the private sale of 10,000 units to the Chairman for $100,000. We received net proceeds from our Public Offering and the sale of the Sponsor Warrants and Chairman units of approximately $73.5 million, net of the non-deferred portion of the underwriting commissions of $4.2 million and had offering costs and other expenses of approximately $500,000. For a further description of the proceeds generated in our Public Offering and a discussion of the use of such proceeds, we refer you to Note 6 of the unaudited interim financial statements included in Part I, Item 1 and Part II, Item 2 of this report. As of September 30, 2012, we had cash of $553,808. Until the consummation of our Public Offering, our only source of liquidity was loans made to us by our Sponsor. These loans were repaid out of the proceeds of the Public Offering.

 

Off-balance sheet financing arrangements

 

We have no obligations, assets or liabilities which would be considered off-balance sheet arrangements. We do not participate in transactions that create relationships with unconsolidated entities or financial partnerships, often referred to as variable interest entities, which would have been established for the purpose of facilitating off-balance sheet arrangements.

 

Contractual obligations

 

We do not have any long-term debt, capital lease obligations, operating lease obligations or long-term liabilities other than a monthly fee of $10,000 payable to Clinton Group, Inc., an affiliate of our Sponsor, for office space, administrative services and secretarial support.

 

Services commenced on February 24, 2012, the date the securities were first listed on the Nasdaq, and will terminate upon the earlier of the consummation by the Company of an initial Business Combination or the liquidation of the Company.

 

Critical Accounting Policies

 

Estimates

 

The preparation of interim financial statements and related disclosures in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the interim financial statements, and income and expenses during the periods reported. Actual results could materially differ from those estimates. We have identified the following as our critical accounting policies:

 

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Income per common share:

 

Basic income per common share is computed by dividing income applicable to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period in accordance with ASC 260, “Earnings Per Share”. Diluted income per share reflects the potential dilution that could occur assuming common shares were issued upon the exercise of outstanding in the money warrants and the proceeds thereof were used to purchase common shares at the average market price during the period. The Company uses the treasury stock method to calculate potentially dilutive shares as if they were converted into common stock at the beginning of the period. At September 30, 2012, the Company had outstanding warrants to purchase 11,676,667 shares of common stock. For all periods presented, the weighted average of these shares was excluded from the calculation of diluted income per common share because their inclusion would have been anti-dilutive. As a result, dilutive loss per common share is equal to basic loss per common share.

 

Warrant Liability:

 

The Company accounts for the 11,676,667 warrants issued in connection with the its Public Offering (7,500,000) and private placements (4,176,667) in accordance with the guidance contained in ASC 815-40-15-7D under which the warrants do not meet the criteria for equity treatment and must be recorded as liabilities. Accordingly, the Company classifies the warrants as liabilities at their fair value and adjusts the warrants to fair value at each reporting period. This liability is subject to re-measurement at each balance sheet date until exercised, and any change in fair value is recognized in the Company’s statement of operations. The fair value of warrants issued by the Company has been estimated using the warrants’ quoted market price.

 

Recent accounting pronouncements:

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not effective, accounting standards, if currently adopted, would have a material effect on the Company’s interim financial statements.

 

ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

 

We were incorporated in Delaware on September 19, 2011 for the purpose of effecting a Business Combination. We were considered in the development stage at September 30, 2012 and had not yet commenced any operations. As of September 30, 2012, the Company held a US Treasury Bill of approximately $75,146,000 which was subject to market risk.

 

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

 

Disclosure controls and procedures are controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed or submitted under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures include, without limitation, controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in company reports filed or submitted under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

 

As required by Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of September 30, 2012. Based upon their evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15 (e) and 15d-15 (e) under the Exchange Act) were effective.

 

During the most recently completed fiscal quarter, there has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II — OTHER INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

 

None.

 

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

 

Factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those in this report are any of the risks described in our prospectus dated February 24, 2012 filed with the SEC. Any of these factors could result in a significant or material adverse effect on our results of operations or financial condition. Additional risk factors not presently known to us or that we currently deem immaterial may also impair our business or results of operations.

 

As of the date of this Report, there have been no material changes to the risk factors disclosed in our prospectus dated February 24, 2012 filed with the SEC, except we may disclose changes to such factors or disclose additional factors from time to time in our future filings with the SEC.

 

ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

 

The Sponsor has purchased, in a private placement, 4,166,667 warrants prior to the offering at a price of $0.75 per warrant (for an aggregate purchase price of $3,125,000) from the Company.

 

Thomas J. Baldwin, the Company’s Chairman, has purchased an aggregate of 10,000 units (“Private Placement Units”) at a price of $10.00 per unit, each unit consisting of one share of common stock and one warrant exercisable to purchase one share of common stock, in a private placement that closed simultaneously with the consummation of the offering. Mr. Baldwin has agreed to waive his redemption rights with respect to the private placement units in connection with the consummation of the Company’s initial Business Combination.

 

On October 6, 2011, the Sponsor purchased 2,156,250 shares of common stock shares (“Founder Shares”) for an aggregate amount of $25,000, or approximately $0.01 per share. The Sponsor has forfeited 281,250 Founder Shares on April 9, 2012 since the over-allotment option was not exercised by the underwriters. As a result, the Sponsor owns 1,875,000 shares of common stock which equals 19.98% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares.

 

For a further description of these transactions, we refer you to Note 7 and Note 8 of the unaudited interim financial statements included in Part I, Item 1 of this report.

 

Use of Proceeds from the Initial Public Offering

 

On February 29, 2012, we consummated our Public Offering of 7,500,000 units, with each unit consisting of one share of our common stock and one warrant to purchase one share of our common stock at an exercise price of $12.00 per share. The warrants will become exercisable on the later of (i) 30 days after the completion of the initial Business Combination and (ii) 12 months from the closing of the Public Offering. The warrants expire five years after the completion of our initial Business Combination or earlier upon redemption or liquidation. Once the warrants become exercisable, the warrants will be redeemable in whole and not in part at a price of $0.01 per warrant upon a minimum of 30 days’ notice if, and only if, the last sale price of our common stock equals or exceeds $18.00 per share for any 20 trading days within a 30 trading day period ending on the third business day before we send the notice of redemption. The units in the Public Offering were sold at an offering price of $10.00 per unit, generating total gross proceeds of $75,000,000. Deutsche Bank Securities acted as sole book-running manager of the Public Offering (the “Underwriters”). We also registered an option to the Underwriters to purchase an aggregate of 1,125,000 units to cover over-allotment, if any. The Underwriters notified the Company that they will not exercise the over-allotment option in full or in part. The securities sold in the Public Offering were registered under the Securities Act on a registration statement on Form S-1 (No. 333- 173687). The SEC declared the registration statement effective on February 24, 2012.

 

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We paid a total of $1,875,000 in underwriting discounts and commissions and approximately $500,000 for other costs and expenses related to the offering. In addition, the Underwriters agreed to defer $2.25 million in underwriting discounts and commissions, which amount will be payable upon consummation of our initial Business Combination, if consummated. We also repaid notes outstanding to our Sponsor (an entity controlled by George Hall, our Chief Investment Officer) from the proceeds of the Public Offering.

 

After deducting the underwriting discounts and commissions (excluding the deferred portion of $2.25 million in underwriting discounts and commissions, which amount will be payable upon consummation of our initial Business Combination if consummated) and the offering expenses, the total net proceeds from our Public Offering and the private placement of Sponsor Warrants was approximately $75.8 million of which $75.1 million (or approximately $10.00 per unit sold in the Public Offering) was placed in a trust account. The proceeds held in the trust account may be invested by the trustee only in cash or U.S. government treasury bills with a maturity of 180 days or less or in money market funds meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act and that invest solely in U.S. Treasuries.

 

ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

 

None.

 

ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE

 

Not Applicable

 

ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION

 

None.

 

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ITEM 6. EXHIBITS

 

The following exhibits are filed as part of, or incorporated by reference into, this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q/A.

 

Exhibit Number

Description

   
   
31.1* Certification of the Chief Executive Officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a).
   
31.2* Certification of the Chief Financial Officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a).
   
32.1* Certification of the Chief Executive Officer required by Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) and 18 U.S.C. 1350.
   
32.2* Certification of the Chief Financial Officer required by Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) and 18 U.S.C. 1350.
   
   

* Filed herewith.

 

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  ROI ACQUISITION CORP.
  Date: March 27, 2013
   
  /s/ Thomas J. Baldwin
  Name: Thomas J. Baldwin
  Title: Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer)
   
  /s/ Francis A. Ruchalski
  Name: Francis A. Ruchalski
  Title: Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer)

 

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