Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

FAIR VALUE

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FAIR VALUE
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
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3. FAIR VALUE

In accordance with Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures Topic of the FASB ASC 820, the Company groups its financial assets and financial liabilities generally measured at fair value in three levels, based on the markets in which the assets and liabilities are traded, and the reliability of the assumptions used to determine fair value.

Level 1: Input prices quoted in an active market for identical financial assets or liabilities.
Level 2: Inputs other than prices quoted in Level 1, such as prices quoted for similar financial assets and liabilities in active markets, prices for identical assets, and liabilities in markets that are not active or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.
Level 3: Input prices quoted that are significant to the fair value of the financial assets or liabilities which are not observable or supported by an active market.

To the extent that the valuation is based on models or inputs that are less observable or unobservable in the market, the determination of fair value requires more judgment. Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised by the Company in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. A financial instrument’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The carrying value of cash and cash equivalents approximates fair value as maturities are less than three months. The carrying amounts reported for other current financial assets and liabilities approximate fair value because of their short-term nature.

The Company evaluates its financial assets and liabilities subject to fair value measurements on a recurring basis to determine the appropriate level in which to classify them for each reporting period, pursuant to the policy described in Note 2. This determination requires significant judgments be made. The following table summarizes the conclusions reached as of December 31, 2023 and 2022 for financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis

    

Balance

    

Level 1

    

Level 2

    

Level 3

December 31, 2023

Cash and cash equivalents

$

9,564,988

$

9,564,988

$

$

Total assets

$

9,564,988

$

9,564,988

$

$

Warrant liability

$

16,120,898

$

$

2,989,207

$

13,131,691

Total liabilities

$

16,120,898

$

$

2,989,207

$

13,131,691

December 31, 2022

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Cash and cash equivalents

$

19,866,358

$

19,866,358

$

$

Total assets

$

19,866,358

$

19,866,358

$

$

Warrant liability

$

5,972,252

$

$

$

5,972,252

Total liabilities

$

5,972,252

$

$

$

5,972,252

In September 2023 the Company issued warrants to purchase shares of preferred stock which, on an as-converted basis, represent an aggregate of 21,025,641 shares of common stock (the September 2023 Warrants) (see Note 6). The fair value of the September 2023 Warrants was determined using a probability-weighted expected return method (PWERM) with a scenario-based Monte Carlo simulation and Black-Scholes model. The PWERM is a scenario-based methodology that estimates the fair value of the Company’s different classes of equity based upon an analysis of future values for the Company, assuming various outcomes. Under both models, assumptions and estimates are used to value the preferred stock warrants. The Company assesses these assumptions and estimates on a quarterly basis as additional information that impacts the assumptions is obtained. The quantitative elements associated with the inputs impacting the fair value measurement of the September 2023 Warrants include the value per share of the underlying common stock, the timing, form and overall value of the expected exits for the stockholders, the risk-free interest rate, the expected dividend yield and the expected volatility of the Company’s shares. The risk-free interest rate is determined by reference to the U.S. Treasury yield curve for time periods approximately equal to the remaining contractual term of the warrants. The Company estimated a 0% dividend yield based on the expected dividend yield and the fact that the Company has never paid or declared cash dividends. Expected volatility was determined based upon the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock. These warrants are classified within the Level 3 hierarchy because of the nature of these inputs and the valuation technique utilized. The September 2023 Warrants had a fair value of $4,200,000, which is included in the warrant liability caption on the accompanying balance sheet as of December 31, 2023.

The following table summarizes the modified option-pricing assumptions used on September 8, 2023, which was the date of issuance, and December 31, 2023:

    

September 8

    

December 31

 

Volatility

 

83.0-84.0

%  

82.0-83.0

%

Risk-free interest rate

 

4.39-5.53

%  

3.80-5.40

%

Expected life (years)

 

0.4-5.0

 

0.3-4.7

Dividend

 

0

%  

0

%

In October 2022 the Company issued a total of 5,151,098 common warrants that are immediately exercisable with a five-year life and a strike price of $1.96 for shares of common stock (the 2022 Common Warrants), and 1,875,941 pre-funded warrants (the 2022 Pre-Funded Warrants) to acquire shares of common stock (see Note 6). The 2022 Pre-Funded Warrants are exercisable by the holder upon payment of the par value of the common stock and are classified as Level 2 liabilities as their value is equal to the Company’s common stock value less the par value.

The fair value of the 2022 Common Warrants was determined by utilizing a Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The quantitative elements associated with the inputs impacting the fair value measurement of the 2022 Common Warrants include the value per share of the underlying common stock, the risk-free interest rate, the expected dividend yield and the expected volatility of the Company’s shares. The risk-free interest rate is determined by reference to the U.S. Treasury yield curve for time periods approximately equal to the remaining contractual term of the warrants. The Company estimated a 0% dividend yield based on the expected dividend yield and the fact that the Company has never paid or declared cash dividends. Expected volatility was determined based upon the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock. These warrants are classified within the Level 3 hierarchy because of the nature of these

inputs and the valuation technique utilized. The following table summarizes the assumptions used upon issuance and at each financial reporting date:

    

October20,

    

December 31,

    

December 31,

 

2022

2022

2023

Volatility

 

84.5

%  

86.5

%  

81.1

%

Risk-free interest rate

 

4.45

%  

3.99

%  

3.84

%

Expected life (years)

 

5.0

 

4.8

 

3.8

Dividend

 

0

%  

0

%  

0

%

The following table summarizes the changes in the fair market value of the warrants which are classified within the Level 3 fair value hierarchy, inclusive of all Preferred and Common Warrants, excluding the Pre-Funded Common Warrants:

    

Level 3

Fair value of Level 3 liabilities as of January 1, 2022

$

2,600,000

Issuance of 2022 Common Warrants

7,005,493

Change in fair value

(3,633,241)

December 31, 2022, fair value of Level 3 liabilities

$

5,972,252

Issuance of September 2023 Warrants

$

4,800,000

Exercise of 2022 Common Warrants

(732,612)

Change in fair value

 

3,092,051

December 31, 2023, fair value of Level 3 liabilities

$

13,131,691