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Term Loan Agreement

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Term Loan Agreement
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Term Loan Agreement  
Term Loan Agreement

7.    Term Loan Agreement

 

Term Loan Agreement consists of the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

September 30,

    

December 31,

    

 

 

2016

 

2015

 

Term Loan and Revenue Interest Agreement with Three Peaks Capital S.a.r.l. for a total term loan amount of $25,000,000 which has a six year term and requires interest only payments and a final principal payment due at the end of the term. Interest is payable quarterly at 9.00% per annum plus the greater of LIBOR or 1.0% which as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 resulted in a 10% rate. The Revenue Interest Agreement is for a period of ten years. Royalty payments are based on a royalty rate of 3.75% of revenues up to a maximum of $30 million in revenues in any 12 month period.

 

$

24,996,070

 

$

24,701,693

 

Long-term portion

 

$

24,996,070

 

$

24,701,693

 

 

In the first quarter of 2016, the Company adopted ASU 2015-03, “Simplifying the Presentation of Debt Issuance Costs.”  ASU 2015-03 requires debt issuance costs related to recognized debt liabilities to be presented in the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the debt liability rather than an asset.  Accordingly, as of September 30, 2016, approximately $750,000 of deferred debt issuance costs were presented as a direct deduction within Long-Term Debt on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.  Furthermore, the Company reclassified approximately $846,000 of deferred debt issuance costs from Other Assets – Deferred Financing Costs to Long-Term Debt as of December 31, 2015.

 

Term Loan Agreement and Revenue Interest Agreement

 

On November 12, 2014 (the “Signing Date”), AxoGen, as borrower, and AC, as guarantor, entered into a term loan agreement (the “Term Loan Agreement”) with the lenders party thereto and Three Peaks Capital S.a.r.l. (“Three Peaks”), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Oberland Capital Healthcare Master Fund LP (“Oberland”), as administrative and collateral agent for the lenders thereto. Under the Term Loan Agreement, Three Peaks provided to AxoGen a term loan of $25 million (the “Term Loan”) which has a six year term and requires interest only payments and a final principal payment due at the end of the term. Interest is payable quarterly at 9.00% per annum plus the greater of LIBOR or 1.0% which as of November 13, 2014 (“the Closing Date”) resulted in a 10% interest rate.  AxoGen has to comply with certain covenants including limiting new indebtedness, restricting the payment of dividends and maintaining certain levels of revenue. Three Peaks has a first perfected security interest in the assets of AxoGen.

 

In addition, AxoGen entered into a 10 year Revenue Interest Agreement (the “Revenue Interest Agreement”) with Three Peaks. Royalty payments are based on a royalty rate of 3.75% of AxoGen’s revenues up to a maximum of $30 million in revenues in any 12 month period. AxoGen has to comply with certain covenants including those covenants under the Term Loan.

 

Under the Term Loan Agreement, AxoGen has the option at any time to prepay the Term Loan, in whole or in part, and the Royalty Interest Agreement, defined below, by making the following payment, and Three Peaks has the right to demand the following payment upon a change of control of AxoGen, sale of a majority of AxoGen’s assets or a material adverse change to AxoGen: (i) on or prior to the first anniversary of the applicable Closing Date, 120% of the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan or any portion being prepaid; (ii) after the first anniversary but no later than the second anniversary of the applicable Closing Date, 135% of the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan or any portion being prepaid; (iii) after the second anniversary but no later than the third anniversary of the applicable Closing Date, 150% of the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan or any portion being prepaid; or (iv) after the third anniversary of the applicable Closing Date, an amount generating an internal rate of return of 16.25% of the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan or any portion being prepaid. In all cases, the amount due is reduced by the sum of interest and principal previously paid and all amounts received under the Revenue Interest Agreement. In each such case AxoGen will also owe an additional 3% of the originally advanced Term Loan amount. Upon payment to Three Peaks, AxoGen would have no further obligations to Three Peaks under the Term Loan or the Revenue Interest Agreement.

 

In connection with the Term Loan Agreement, on the Signing Date, the Company and AC, its wholly owned subsidiary, entered into a Security Agreement (the “Security Agreement”) with Three Peaks, pursuant to which each of the Company and AC grants to Three Peaks a security interest in certain collateral as specified in the Security Agreement to guarantee the payment in full when due of the secured obligations.  In the event of default per the terms of the Term Loan Agreement, Three Peaks would have the ability to foreclose on the pledged collateral and the Company and AC would not be able to continue its current business if such foreclosure occurred.  

 

Also in connection with the above transaction, the Company sold 1,375,969 shares of its common stock to Three Peaks for a total of $3.55 million (“Three Peaks Equity Sale”) at a price of $2.58 per share.  Pursuant to the equity purchase provisions in the Three Peaks Term Loan Agreement, in the event that, prior to November 12, 2016, we sell our securities at a lower price per share than the $2.58 per share paid by Three Peaks, or where the terms of such subsequent sale are otherwise more favorable, then in such case we have agreed to match the more favorable terms of such subsequent sale with respect to the shares purchased by Three Peaks. A subsequent sale does not include the issuance of securities or options to our employees, officers, directors or consultants pursuant to our approved employee option pool or any other employee stock purchase or option plan existing as of November 12, 2014.

 

The Company records interest using its best estimate of the effective interest rate.  This estimate takes into account both the rate on the Term Loan Agreement and the rate associated with the 10 year Revenue Interest Agreement with Three Peaks.  The effective interest rate is based on actual payments to date, projected future revenues and the projected royalty payments and the quarterly interest payments due on the Term Loan Agreement.  From time to time, AxoGen will reevaluate the expected cash flows and may adjust the effective interest rate.  Determining the effective interest rate requires judgment and is based on significant assumptions related to estimates of the amounts and timing of future revenue streams.  Determination of these assumptions is highly subjective and different assumptions could lead to materially different outcomes.

 

See Note 12 Subsequent Events “Debt Refinancing”