PROSPECTUS
SUMMARY
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5
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RISK
FACTORS
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7
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USE
OF PROCEEDS
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15
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MARKET
FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER
MATTERS
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15
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MANAGEMENT’S
DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF
OPERATIONS
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16
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BUSINESS
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30
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LEGAL
PROCEEDINGS
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39
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MANAGEMENT
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39
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EXECUTIVE
COMPENSATION
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42
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SECURITY
OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT
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46
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CERTAIN
RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
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47
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THE
SELLING STOCKHOLDERS AND PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
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50
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DESCRIPTION
OF SECURITIES
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54
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LEGAL
MATTERS
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56
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EXPERTS
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56
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WHERE
YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
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57
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REPORT
OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
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F-1
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OTHER
EXPENSES
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II-1
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INDEMNIFICATION
OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
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II-1
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RECENT
SALES OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES
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II-1
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EXHIBITS
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II-3
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UNDERTAKINGS
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II-4
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SIGNATURES
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II-6
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% of Revenue
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Howitzer
Programs
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26.4 | % | ||
Periscope
Programs
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51.6 | % | ||
Sighting
Systems
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4.0 | % | ||
All
Other
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18.0 | % | ||
Total
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100.0 | % |
Common
stock offered by the selling stockholders:
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11,784,177 shares of common
stock, par value $0.001 per share.
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Offering
prices:
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The
shares offered by this prospectus may be offered and sold at prevailing
market prices or such other prices as the selling stockholders may
determine.
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Common
stock outstanding:
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139,444,940
shares as of January 3, 2011.
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Dividend
policy:
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Dividends
on our common stock may be declared and paid when and as determined by our
board of directors. We have not paid and do not expect to pay dividends on
our common stock.
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OTCBB
symbol:
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OPXS.OB
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Use
of proceeds:
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We
are not selling any of the shares of common stock being offered by this
prospectus and will receive no proceeds from the sale of the shares by the
selling stockholders. All of the proceeds from the sale of common stock
offered by this prospectus will go to the selling stockholders at the time
they sell their shares.
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our ability to fulfill
backlog;
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our ability to procure additional
production contracts;
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·
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our ability to control
costs;
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·
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the timing of payments and
reimbursements from government and other contracts, including but not
limited to changes in federal government military spending and the federal
government procurement
process;
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·
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increased sales and marketing
expenses;
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·
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technological advancements and
competitors’ response to our
products;
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·
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capital improvements to new and
existing facilities;
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·
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our relationships with customers
and suppliers; and
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·
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general economic conditions
including the effects of future economic slowdowns, acts of war or
terrorism and the current international
conflicts.
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Product Line
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Supplier
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Supply Item
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Risk
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Purchase Orders
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Periscopes
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TSP,
Inc.
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Window
used on all glass & plastic periscopes
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Proprietary
coatings would take in excess of 6 months to identify and qualify an
alternative source
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Current
firm fixed price & quantity purchase orders are in place with the
supplier to meet all contractual requirements. Supplier is on
schedule.
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Periscopes
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Spartec
Polycast
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Acrylic
raw material used in plastic periscope assemblies
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This
material has quality characteristics which would take in excess of 6
months to identify and qualify an alternative source.
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Current
firm fixed price & quantity purchase orders are in place with the
supplier to meet all contractual requirements. Supplier is on
schedule.
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Howitzers
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Danaher
Controls
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Counter
Assembly for M137 & M187 Howitzer programs
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Critical
assembly would take in excess of 6 months to identify and qualify an
alternative source. Currently, the only U.S. government approved
supplier.
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Current
firm fixed price & quantity purchase orders are in place with the
supplier to meet all contractual requirements. Supplier is on
schedule.
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Other
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SWS
Trimac
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Subcontracted
Electron Beam Welding
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Subcontracted
welder that is the only qualified supplier for General Dynamics Land
Systems muzzle reference system collimator assemblies. This
operation would take in excess of 6 months to identify and qualify an
alternative supplier.
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Current
firm fixed price & quantity purchase orders are in place with the
supplier to meet all contractual requirements. Supplier is on
schedule.
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·
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confirming or defeating the
election of directors;
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·
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amending or preventing amendment
of Optex Systems Holdings’ certificate of incorporation or
bylaws;
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·
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effecting or preventing a
reorganization, sale of assets or other corporate transaction;
and
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·
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controlling the outcome of any
other matter submitted to the stockholders for
vote.
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additions or departures of key
personnel;
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·
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limited “public float” following
the reorganization, in the hands of a small number of persons whose sales
or lack of sales could result in positive or negative pricing pressure on
the market price for the common
stock;
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·
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operating results that fall below
expectations;
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·
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economic and other external
factors, including but not limited to changes in federal government
military spending and the federal government procurement process;
and
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·
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period-to-period fluctuations in
Optex Systems Holdings’ financial
results.
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Prospectus
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11,784,177 | |||
Shares
from warrants issued in the reorganization
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8,131,677 | |||
Shares
issued since the reorganization, all with restrictive
legends
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1,780,000 |
Period
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High
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Low
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Commencement
of Trading through Fourth Quarter 2007
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
First
Quarter 2008
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
Second
Quarter 2008
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
Third
Quarter 2008
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
Fourth
Quarter 2008
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
First
Quarter 2009
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.50 | ||||
Second
Quarter 2009
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.14 | ||||
Third
Quarter 2009
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$ | 0.45 | $ | 0.08 | ||||
Fourth
Quarter 2009
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.17 | ||||
First
Quarter 2010
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$ | 0.50 | $ | 0.09 | ||||
Second
Quarter 2010
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$ | 0.15 | $ | 0.08 | ||||
Third
Quarter 2010
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$ | 0.09 | $ | 0.04 | ||||
Fourth
Quarter 2010
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$ | 0.055 | $ | 0.02 | ||||
First
Quarter 2011
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$ | 0.025 | $ | 0.011 |
Description
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Offering
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Additional
Personnel
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$ | 150,000 | ||
Legal
and Accounting Fees
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$ | 100,000 | ||
Investor
Relations Fees
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96,000 | |||
Working
Capital
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$ | 528,529 | ||
Totals:
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$ | 874,529 |
Accounting
and Auditing Fees
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$ | 250,000 | ||
Legal
Fees
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60,000 | |||
Consulting
Fees
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60,000 | |||
Workers
Comp and General Insurance
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70,000 | |||
Total
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$ | 440,000 |
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Successor
Qtr 1
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Successor
Qtr 2
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Successor
Qtr 3
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Successor
Qtr 4
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Successor -
Twelve months
ended October
3, 2010
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Predecessor - Qtr1
(September 29,
2008 through
October 14, 2008)
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Successor - Qtr1
(October 15, 2008
through December
27, 2008)
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Successor
Qtr2
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Successor
Qtr3
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Successor
Qtr4
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Combined -
Twelve months
ended September
27, 2009
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Net
Loss Applicable to
Common Shareholders
- GAAP
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$ | - | $ | (0.1 | ) | $ | (0.3 | ) | $ | (9.6 | ) | $ | (10.0 | ) | $ | (0.1 | ) | $ | 0.1 | $ | (0.3 | ) | $ | (0.3 | ) | $ | 0.4 | $ | (0.2 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Add:
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Interest
Expense
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- | - | - | 0.1 | 0.1 | - | 0.1 | 0.1 | - | - | 0.2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Preferred
Stock Dividend
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0.1 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.4 | - | - | - | - | 0.2 | 0.2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Federal
Income Taxes (Benefit)
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- | (0.1 | ) | (0.2 | ) | - | (0.3 | ) | - | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.1 | (0.7 | ) | (0.3 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Asset
Impairment
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- | - | - | 8.0 | 8.0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depreciation
& Amortization
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0.3 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 1.1 | - | 0.6 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.6 | 2.2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EBITDA
- Non GAAP
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$ | 0.4 | $ | 0.2 | $ | (0.1 | ) | $ | (1.2 | ) | $ | (0.7 | ) | $ | (0.1 | ) | $ | 1.0 | $ | 0.4 | $ | 0.3 | $ | 0.5 | $ | 2.1 |
2011
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2012
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2013
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Program Backlog (millions)
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Qtr
1
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Qtr
2
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Qtr
3
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Qtr
4
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Qtr
1
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Qtr
2
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Qtr
3
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Qtr
4
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Qtr
1
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Qtr
2
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Qtr
3
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Total
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Howitzer
Programs
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0.9 | 1.5 | 1.8 | 0.8 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 5.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Periscope
Programs
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1.3 | 2.8 | 1.4 | 1.2 | 1.5 | 1.3 | 1.0 | 0.7 | 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 12.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sighting
Systems
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- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All
Other
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1.1 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.1 | - | 0.1 | - | 0.1 | 0.1 | - | - | 2.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total
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3.3 | 4.6 | 3.4 | 2.1 | 1.5 | 1.4 | 1.0 | 0.8 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 19.0 |
Product Line
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Year ended
10/03/2010
(Successor)
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Year ended
9/27/2009
(Combined (1))
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Change
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Howitzer
Programs
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$ | 6.1 | $ | 2.6 | 3.5 | |||||||
Periscope
Programs
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$ | 11.8 | $ | 14.9 | (3.1 | ) | ||||||
Sighting
Systems
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$ | .9 | $ | 4.7 | (3.8 | ) | ||||||
All
Other
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$ | 4.1 | $ | 5.4 | (1.3 | ) | ||||||
Total
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$ | 22.9 | $ | 27.6 | (4.7 | ) | ||||||
Percent
decrease
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(17.0 | )% |
(1)
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Includes Revenue of $0.9 million
for Optex Systems Texas (Predecessor) period from September 29, 2008
through October 14, 2008 and $26.7 million for Optex Systems, Inc.
(Successor) period October 15, 2008 through September 27,
2009.
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The interest rate for all
advances shall be the greater of 8.5% and the then in effect prime rate
plus 3.5% and subject to a minimum quarterly interest payment of
$16,000.
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·
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Interest shall be paid monthly in
arrears.
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The expiration date of the
facility is March 4, 2011, at which time any outstanding advances, and
accrued and unpaid interest thereon, will be due and
payable.
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In connection with the entry into
the facility by Peninsula Bank Business Funding, Optex Systems,
Inc.(Delaware) paid Peninsula Bank Business Funding a facility fee of
$20,000 and issued a warrant to Peninsula Bank Business Funding to
purchase 1,000,000 shares of its common stock. The warrant bears an
exercise price of $0.10 per share and expires on March 3,
2016.
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The obligations of Optex Systems,
Inc. (Delaware) to Peninsula Bank Business Funding are secured by a first
lien on all of its assets (including intellectual property assets should
it have any in the future) in favor of Peninsula Bank Business
Funding.
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The facility contains affirmative
and negative covenants that require Optex Systems, Inc. (Delaware) to
maintain certain minimum cash and EBITDA levels on a quarterly basis and
contains other customary covenants. The facility also contains
customary events of default. Upon the occurrence of an event of
default that remains uncured after any applicable cure period, Peninsula
Bank Business Funding’s commitment to make further advances may terminate,
and Peninsula Bank Business Funding would also be entitled to pursue other
remedies against Optex Systems, Inc. (Delaware) and the pledged
collateral.
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·
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Pursuant to a guaranty executed
by Optex Systems Holdings in favor of Peninsula Bank Business Funding,
Optex Systems Holdings has guaranteed all obligations of Optex Systems,
Inc. (Delaware) to Peninsula Bank Business
Funding.
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The units-of-delivery method
recognizes as revenue the contract price of units of a basic production
product delivered during a period and as the cost of earned revenue the
costs allocable to the delivered units; costs allocable to undelivered
units are reported in the balance sheet as inventory or work in progress.
The method is used in circumstances in which an entity produces units of a
basic product under production-type contracts in a continuous or
sequential production process to buyers'
specifications.
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Regulation
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Summary
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Federal
Acquisition Regulation
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The
principal set of rules in the Federal Acquisition Regulation System. This
system consists of sets of regulations issued by agencies of the federal
government of the United States to govern what is called the "acquisition
process," which is the process through which the government acquires goods
and services. That process consists of three phases: (1) need recognition
and acquisition planning, (2) contract formation, and (3) contract
administration. The FAR System regulates the activities of government
personnel in carrying out that process. It does not regulate the
purchasing activities of private sector firms, except to the extent that
those activities involve government solicitations and contracts by
reference.
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International
Traffic in Arms Regulations
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United
States government regulations that control the export and import of
defense-related articles and services on the United States Munitions
List. These regulations implement the provisions of the Arms Export
Control Act.
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Truth
in Negotiations Act
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A
public law enacted for the purpose of providing for full and fair
disclosure by contractors in the conduct of negotiations with the
government. The most significant provision included is the requirement
that contractors submit certified cost and pricing data for negotiated
procurements above a defined threshold, which was increased from $650,000
to $700,000 on October 1, 2010. It requires contractors
to provide the government with an extremely broad range of cost or pricing
information relevant to the expected costs of contract performance, and it
requires contractors and subcontractors to submit cost or pricing data to
the government and to certify that, to the best of their knowledge and
belief, the data are current, accurate, and
complete.
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DSP-5 Licenses
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Issue Date
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Expiration Date
(48 months from date of issue)
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050137740
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01/05/2009
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01/04/2013
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050146207
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03/13/2009
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03/12/2013
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050137823
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01/05/2009
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01/04/2013
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050128943
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11/24/2008
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11/23/2012
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050169739
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06/04/2009
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06/03/2013
|
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050185923
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08/28/2009
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08/27/2013
|
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050187735
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03/19/2010
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03/18/2014
|
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050230854
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03/30/2010
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03/31/2014
|
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050220671
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10/01/2009
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09/30/2013
|
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050233257
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06/10/2010
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06/10/2014
|
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050221743
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04/01/2010
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04/01/2014
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050209709
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02/23/2010
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02/23/2014
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DSP-73 Licenses
|
Issue Date
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Expiration Date
(48 months from date of issue)
|
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730024737
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02/16/2010
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02/15/2014
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730007737
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08/13/2008
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08/12/2012
|
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730008340
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09/26/2008
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09/25/2012
|
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730008736
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11/18/2008
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11/17/2012
|
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730010051
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02/27/2009
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02/26/2013
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730026913
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06/15/2010
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06/15/2014
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Progress
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Remaining
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Customer
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Contract Quantities
|
Total Award
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Billable
|
Order Period
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Value
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Customer
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PO/Contract
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Contract Type
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Min Qty
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Max Qty
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Value (4)
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(1)
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Expiration
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(5)
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Delivery Period
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General
Dynamics
Land
Systems
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PCL860000
thru
PCL860005
(Multiple
Prime
Contracts)
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1
year blanket order with Fixed Qty Contract release which includes ability
to increase or decrease quantity on each release up to 20% from PO release
quantity.
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N/A | N/A | $ | 14,813,100 |
Yes
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Expired
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$ | 405,376 |
Dec
2007 - Jan 2011
Contract
Completed in October 2010.
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Tank-automotive
and Armaments Command - Rock Island
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W52H09-05-
D-
0260
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5
Year Firm Fixed Price (3)
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138 | 2,100 | $ | 9,762,286 |
Yes
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30-Jun-10
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$ | 3,278,472 |
Oct
2007-May 2011
|
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Tank-automotive
and Armaments Command - Rock Island
|
W52H09-05-
D-
0248
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5
Year Firm Fixed Price (3)
|
138 | 1,250 | $ | 5,006,119 |
Yes
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30-Jun-10
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$ | 827,123 |
Apr
2007- August 2010
|
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Tank-automotive
and Armaments Command - Rock Island (2)
|
W52H09-09-
D-0128
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3 Yr
– Evaluated Pricing (3). Restricted Procurement between Optex Systems
& Miller Holzwarth
|
250
each supplier
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250
each supplier
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$ | 118,250 |
Yes
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31-Dec-11
|
$ | 0 |
Initial
award deliverable Aug - Sept 2009. Additional awards not to exceed
aggregate 2000 units per month total units.
|
||||||||||
General
Dynamics Land Systems
|
40050551
(Multiple
Prime
Contracts)
|
Firm
Fixed Price and Fixed Quantity Purchase Order
|
N/A | N/A | $ | 6,330,336 |
Yes
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N/A
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$ | 6,330,336 |
Jan
2011 - Feb
2013
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Electronic sighting
systems
|
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·
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Mechanical sighting
systems
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·
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Laser protected glass
periscopes
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·
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Laser protected plastic
periscopes
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·
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Non-laser protected plastic
periscopes
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·
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Howitzer sighting
systems
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·
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Ship
binoculars
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·
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Replacement optics (e.g. filters,
mirrors)
|
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·
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The lease term is extended until
July 31, 2015.
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·
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The annual base rent rate is as
follows: until 7/31/2010, $0.00 per square foot, from 8/1/2010 –
7/31/2013, $4.70 per square foot and from 8/1/2013 – 7/31/2015, $4.95 per
square foot.
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·
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A $195,352.00 improvement
allowance is included.
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·
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For the first two years of the
extended term, the landlord has granted the option to take over additional
space at similar terms as in the
amendment.
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Reliability – failure can cost
lives
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Time delivery to
schedule
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Cost
effectiveness
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Armed forces need to be able to
see to perform
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Mission critical
products.
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Big Eye Binoculars – While the
military application we produce is based on mature military designs, Optex
Systems Holdings owns all castings, tooling and glass technology. These
large fixed mount binoculars could be sold to cruise ships, personal
yachts and
cities/municipalities.
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Night Vision Sight – Optex
Systems Holdings has manufactured the optical system for the NL-61 Night
Vision Sight for the Ministry of Defense of Israel. This technology could
be implemented for commercial
applications.
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Infrared Imaging Equipment –
Optex Systems Holdings manufactures and assembles infrared imaging
equipment and components for Raytheon’s Thermal Imaging M36 Mount product.
This equipment and technology has potential to be assembled for border
patrol, police and governmental security
agencies.
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1)
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Sell
existing products to existing
customers.
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2)
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Sell
existing products to new customers.
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3)
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Develop
new products to meet the needs of our existing
customers.
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4)
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Develop
new products to meet the needs of new
customers.
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Name
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Product Line
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M137,
M187, M119 Aiming Device
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Howitzer
Sighting Systems
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Aiming
Circle
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Howitzer
Sighting Systems
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Periscopes
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Laser
Protected Plastic Periscopes
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Collimators
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Electronic
Sighting Systems
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Back
Up Sights
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Mechanical
Sighting Systems
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ICWS
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Laser
Protected Glass
Periscopes
|
-
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Successful completion of annual
surveillance audit for ISO9001:2008 certificate, with no major
nonconformance issues
|
-
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Weekly cycle counts on inventory
items
|
-
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Weekly material review board
meeting on non-moving piece
parts
|
-
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Kanban kitting on products with
consistent ship weekly ship
quantities
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-
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Daily cross functional floor
meetings focused on delivery, yields and labor
savings
|
-
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Redesigned floor layout using
tenant improvement funds
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-
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Daily review of yields and
product velocity
|
-
|
Bill of material reviews prior to
work order release
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Name
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Age
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Position
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Stanley
A. Hirschman
|
64
|
President,
Secretary, Treasurer & Director
|
||
Merrick
D. Okamoto
|
50
|
Director
|
||
Ronald
F. Richards
|
44
|
Chairman
of the Board
|
||
Danny
Schoening
|
46
|
Chief
Operating Officer
|
||
Karen
L. Hawkins
|
45
|
Vice
President of Finance and
Controller
|
|
Option
|
All Other
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Salary
|
Bonus
|
Stock
|
Awards ($)
|
Compensation
|
Total
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Name and Principal Position
|
Year
|
($)
|
($)
|
Awards ($)
|
(5)
|
($) (8)
|
($)
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Stanley A. Hirschman, |
2010
|
(7) | $ | 51,000 | $ | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 16,650 | $ | 67,650 | ||||||||||||||
President
(6)
|
2009
|
(4) | - | - | - | - | 25,000 | 25,000 | |||||||||||||||||||
Danny
Schoening,
|
2010
|
$ | 196,574 | $ | 57,300 | $ | - | $ | 21,584 | $ | 15,524 | $ | 290,982 | ||||||||||||||
COO
(6)
|
2009
|
182,932 | 11,000 | - | 10,588 | - | 204,520 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2008 | (1,2) | 122,646 | 10,300 | 7,500 | - | - | 140,446 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Karen
Hawkins, VP
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finance
/ Controller (6)
|
2010
|
$ | 146,575 | $ | 7,450 | $ | - | $ | 14,854 | $ | 6,041 | $ | 174,920 | ||||||||||||||
2009
|
133,647 | 7,271 | - | 5,516 | - | 146,434 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
132,473 | 300 | - | - | - | 132,773 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Andrey
Oks, CEO, CFO,
Secretary,
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Treasurer
and Director
|
2008
|
(3) | - | - | 10,000 | - | - | 10,000 |
1
|
The compensation depicted is not
reflective of a full year’s compensation as Danny Schoening did not begin
employment until the second quarter of fiscal year 2008. For Mr.
Schoening, information is for service as an officer of Optex Texas and
Optex Delaware. Given the fact that there has not been a change in fiscal
year but rather adoption of the fiscal year of the accounting acquirer,
there has been no adjustment made to treat the period since the change in
fiscal year as a stub period, and all numbers presented are for complete
fiscal years.
|
2
|
Stock awards include issues of
10,000 common shares of Irvine Sensors Common Stock on January 16,
2008 at the then current market share price of $0.75 per
share.
|
3
|
Mr. Oks was appointed as an
officer of Sustut as of September 15, 2008 and resigned as of March 29,
2009. Mr. Oks was given 10,000,000 shares of restricted stock as
compensation for services which was forfeited to Sustut on the date of his
resignation.
|
4
|
Mr. Hirschman’s compensation in
2009 consisted solely of Director’s Fees. He received no other
compensation.
|
5
|
The amounts in the “Option
awards” column reflect the dollar amounts recognized as the executive
portion of compensation expense for financial statement reporting
purposes for each named executive officer during fiscal 2009 and fiscal
2010, as required by FASB ASC 718 (prior authoritative literature SFAS
123(R), disregarding any estimates for forfeitures relating to
service-based vesting conditions. For the assumptions relating to
these valuations, see note 12 to our fiscal 2009 audited financial
statements. Andrey Oks was an executive of Sustut Exploration, Inc.
during 2008, prior to the reverse merger on March 30, 2009.
Concurrent with the reverser merger and name change to Optex Systems
Holdings, Inc on March 30, 2009 Optex Systems Holdings adopted the fiscal
year end of the accounting acquirer and changed the period end from
December 31 to a fiscal year end of September. There were no
earnings of either of these individuals subsequent to the reverse merger
and adoption of the accounting acquirer’s fiscal period. All
compensation expense shown for these individuals prior to the March 30,
2009 reorganization are depicted in the calendar year ending December 31,
2008.
|
6
|
Danny Schoening, Karen Hawkins
and Stanley A. Hirschman were all executives of Optex Systems Holdings
subsequent to the March 30, reorganization. Prior to the
reorganization Danny Schoening and Karen Hawkins were executives of Optex
Systems, Inc (Texas) and Optex Systems, Inc (Delaware) and Stanley
Hirschman became an executive of Optex Systems, Inc (Delaware) in
September 2008. Both Optex Systems, Inc. (Texas) and Optex Systems,
Inc (Delaware) had previously been operating under an October through
September fiscal year end and as such, compensation for these individuals
is depicted in fiscal years beginning in October and ending in September
for each of the years 2008 and
2009.
|
7
|
This includes director fees paid
through January 2010 of $10,000, listed as “Other”. Commencing
February 1, 2010 Stanley Hirschman was paid a salary for which he received
$51,000 in 2010, which is listed as
“Salary”.
|
8
|
Other compensation includes
employee and dependant medical insurance benefits offered as part of
executive compensation.
|
Option Awards
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Number of shares underlying unexercised options
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Non-Plan
|
Equity Incentive Plan Awards
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Name
|
#
Exercisable
|
#
Unexercisable
|
Total Granted
|
Exercise
Price
|
Expiration
Date
|
Footnotes
|
||||||||||||||
Danny
Schoening
|
480,981
|
933,668
|
1,414,649
|
0.15
|
3/29/2016
|
|
(1)
|
|||||||||||||
Karen
Hawkins
|
62,500
|
187,500
|
250,000
|
0.15
|
5/13/2016
|
|
(2)
|
|
(1)
|
Options
granted on March 30, 2009 pursuant to employment agreement and reverse
Merger. Shares vest over 3 years at a rate of 34%, 33% and 33% for
each respective anniversary date subsequent to 2009 and expire after seven
years. As of October 3, 2010 480,981 of the options had
vested.
|
|
(2)
|
Options
granted on May 14, 2009 pursuant to employee stock option compensation
plan. Shares vest over 4 years at a rate of 25% per year each
respective anniversary date subsequent to 2009 and expire after seven
years. As of October 3, 2010 62,500 of the options had
vested.
|
|
Fees
Earned or
|
Non-Equity
|
Nonqualified
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Paid in
|
Stock
|
Option
|
Incentive Plan
|
Deferred
|
All Other
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
Cash
|
Awards
|
Awards
|
Compensation
|
Compensation
|
Compensation
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Name
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
Earnings ($)
|
($)
|
Total ($)
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Ronald
F. Richards (1)
|
$
|
120,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
$
|
120,000
|
||||||||||||||||||
Stanley
A. Hirschman (2)
|
10,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
10,000
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Merrick
Okamoto (3)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
(1)
|
Director Fees paid monthly from
October 2009 through September 2010. Mr. Richards is paid $2,500
monthly as an Independent Director, $2,500 monthly for serving as Chairman
of the Audit Committee, and $5,000 monthly for serving as Chairman of the
Board of Directors.
|
|
(2)
|
Director Fees paid monthly from
October 2009 through January 2010. Mr. Hirschman was paid $2,500
monthly as a Director. Effective as of February 1, 2010,director
fees to Mr. Hirschman were discontinued, and he was paid a direct salary
from Optex Systems Holdings.
|
|
(3)
|
Mr.
Okamoto serves as a non-independent director and does not earn directors
fees.
|
Title of Class
Common
Stock
|
Name of Beneficial
Owner
|
Number of
Shares
|
Preferred
Conversion
(4)
|
Combined
Ownership
|
Percentage
of
Outstanding
Shares
|
|||||||||||||
5%
Holders
|
Arland
Holdings, Ltd. (1)
|
11,148,935
|
11,148,935
|
5.89
|
%
|
|||||||||||||
Sileas
Corporation (2,3)
|
102,184,347
|
37,040,000
|
139,224,347
|
73.52
|
%
|
|||||||||||||
Directors
and Officers:
|
Stanley
A. Hirschman (2)
|
102,184,347
|
37,040,000
|
139,224,347
|
73.52
|
%
|
||||||||||||
Danny
Schoening (5)(8)
|
102,665,328
|
37,040,000
|
139,698,460
|
73.62
|
%
|
|||||||||||||
Karen
Hawkins (9)
|
62,500
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||
Ronald
F. Richards
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||
Merrick
Okamoto(7)
|
1,950,000
|
-
|
1,950,000
|
1.40
|
%
|
|||||||||||||
Directors
and officers as a group (5 Individuals)
|
104,134,347
|
37,040,000
|
141,710,960
|
75.02
|
%
|
Title of Class
|
Name of Beneficial
Owner
|
Number of
Shares
|
Percentage
of
Outstanding
Shares
|
|||||||
Preferred
Stock
|
||||||||||
5%
Holders
|
Sileas
Corporation (2,3)
|
926
|
90.0
|
%
|
||||||
Alpha
Capital Anstalt (6)
|
101
|
10.0
|
%
|
1
|
Represents shares held by Arland
Holdings, Ltd., which is located at 551 5th Avenue, Suite 1601, New York,
NY 10176. Arie Rabinowitz has voting control over the shares held by
Arland Holdings, Ltd.
|
2
|
Represents shares held by Sileas
of which Stanley Hirschman, a Director/Officer Optex Systems Holdings, has
a controlling interest (80%); therefore, under Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange
Act, Mr. Hirschman is deemed to be the beneficial owner, along with Mr.
Schoening.
|
3
|
Sileas’ ownership interest in
Optex Systems Holdings has been pledged to Longview as security for a loan
in connection with the acquisition of Longview’s interests in Optex
Delaware by Sileas. Investment decisions for Longview are made by its
investment advisor, Viking Asset Management, LLC. Mr. Peter Benz is the
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and a Managing Member of Viking Asset
Management and may be deemed to control its business activities, including
the investment activities of Longview. Mr. Merrick Okamoto who is a
director of Optex Systems Holdings is the President and a Managing Member
of Viking Asset Management and may be deemed to control its business
activities, including the investment activities of Longview. In the event
of a default by Sileas on its debt obligation to Longview, the shares held
by Sileas may be returned to Longview. Viking and Longview each may be
deemed to have shared voting and dispositive authority over the shares of
Optex Systems Holdings’ common stock if they are returned to Longview. In
such an event, Mr. Benz and Mr. Okamoto, as control persons of Viking
and/or Longview, may be deemed to beneficially own all such shares;
however, they have stated that they would disclaim such beneficial
ownership were this to
occur.
|
4
|
Represents shares of common stock
issuable upon conversion of preferred stock held by the stockholder.
Sileas Corporation holds 90% or 926 of the preferred shares which are
convertible into 37,040,000 common shares. Alpha Capital owns the
remaining 10% or 101 preferred shares convertible into 4,040,000 common
shares, representing less than 2.13% total beneficially
ownership.
|
5
|
Represents
102,184,347
shares held
by Sileas of which Mr. Schoening, an Officer of Optex Systems Holdings,
has a controlling interest (15%); therefore, under Rule 13d-3 of the
Exchange Act, Mr. Schoening is deemed to be the beneficial owner, along
with Mr. Hirschman, of those
shares.
|
6
|
Represents
shares held by Alpha Capital Anstalt, which is located at Pradfant 7, 9490
Furstentums, Vaduz, Lichtenstein. Konrad Ackerman has voting control and
investment power over the shares held by Alpha Capital Anstalt.
|
7
|
Represents 975,000 shares of
Common Stock and 975,000 warrants held by Longview Fund, LP. Investment
decisions for Longview are made by its investment advisor, Viking Asset
Management, LLC. Mr. Merrick Okamoto who is a director of Optex
Systems Holdings is the President and a Managing Member of Viking Asset
Management and may be deemed to control its business activities, including
the investment activities of Longview. Mr. Okamoto, as a control person of
Viking and/or Longview, may be deemed to beneficially own all such shares;
however, he disclaims such beneficial ownership.
|
8
|
Includes options to purchase
480,981 shares of our common stock which have vested and are currently
exercisable.
|
9
|
Represents options to purchase
62,500 shares of our common stock which have vested and are currently
exercisable.
|
Existing
Sustut Shareholders
|
17,449,991
|
|||
Optex
Systems, Inc. (Delaware) shares exchanged
|
113,333,282
|
|||
Optex
Systems, Inc. (Delaware) Private Placement shares
exchanged
|
8,131,667
|
|||
Total
Shares after reorganization
|
138,914,940
|
|||
Cancellation
of shares - American Capital Ventures
|
(700,000
|
)
|
||
Private
placement - June 29, 2009
|
750,000
|
|||
Issuance
of shares as consideration - ZA Consulting
|
480,000
|
|||
Shares
Outstanding on September 27, 2009
|
139,444,940
|
|
Name of Selling Stockholder (18)
|
Amount
beneficially owned
by Selling
Stockholder
|
Amount to be
offered to Selling
Stockholder's
Account
|
Amount to be
beneficially owned
following
completion of
offering
|
Percent to be
beneficially owned
following
completion of the
offering
|
||||||||||
(1)
|
Albert
& Diane Gragnani
|
1,200,000
|
869,504 (600,000 shares of common
stock and 269,504 shares underlying
warrants)
|
330,496
|
0.17
|
%
|
|||||||||
(2)
|
Curio
Holdings
|
600,000
|
434,751(300,000
shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(3)
|
Daniel
McDonald
|
300,000
|
217,377
(150,000 shares of common
stock
and 67,377 shares underlying
warrants)
|
82,623
|
0.04
|
%
|
|||||||||
(4)
|
Eric
Samuelson
|
1,500,000
|
1,086,878
(750,000 shares of common
stock
and 336,878 shares underlying
warrants)
|
413,122
|
0.22
|
%
|
|||||||||
(5)
|
George
Gummow
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(6)
|
Gerald
Berkson
|
453,334
|
328,479(226,667
shares of common
stock
and 101,812 shares underlying
warrants)
|
124,855
|
0.07
|
%
|
|||||||||
(7)
|
Gerald
Holland
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(8)
|
Kenneth
and Irene Chaffin
|
300,000
|
217,376
(150,000 shares of common
stock
and 67,376 shares underlying
warrants)
|
82,624
|
0.04
|
%
|
|||||||||
(9)
|
Lee
Stambollis
|
360,000
|
260,851
(180,000 shares of common
stock
and 80,851 shares underlying
warrants)
|
99,149
|
0.05
|
%
|
|||||||||
(10),
(19)
|
Longview
Fund, LP
|
1,950,000
|
1,412,942
(975,000 shares of common
stock
and 437,942 shares underlying
warrants)
|
537,058
|
0.28
|
%
|
|||||||||
(11)
|
Michael
Peter Lee
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(12)
|
Robert
E. Kraemer
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(13)
|
Somasundaram
Ilangovan
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(14)
|
Victor
M. Dandridge III
|
1,800,000
|
1,304,254
(900,000 shares of common
stock
and 404,254 shares underlying
warrants)
|
495,746
|
0.26
|
%
|
|||||||||
(15)
|
George
Warburton
|
3,600,000
|
2,608,508
(1,800,000 shares of common
stock
and 808,508 shares underlying
warrants)
|
991,492
|
0.52
|
%
|
|||||||||
(16)
|
Dr.
Marc Medway
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
(17)
|
Michael
R. Ruffer
|
600,000
|
434,751
(300,000 shares of common
stock
and 134,751 shares underlying
warrants)
|
165,249
|
0.09
|
%
|
|||||||||
Total
|
16,263,334
|
11,784,177 (8131,667 shares of common
stock and 3,652,510 shares underlying
warrants)
|
4,479,157
|
2.33
|
%
|
(1)
|
Consists of 600,000 common shares
outstanding and 600,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Albert & Diane Gragnani is 478 Country Club Dr.
San Francisco, CA 94132.
|
(2)
|
300,000 common shares outstanding
and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12, 2009 The
address for Curio Holding, Inc. is 1630 York Avenue, New York, NY 10028,
of which the sole stockholder is Inge L. Kerster, with the same address,
who exercises voting and investment control with respect to shares of
common stock held by that selling
stockholder.
|
(3)
|
Consists of 150,000 common shares
outstanding and 150,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Daniel McDonald is 2615 Silverton Rd. Salem, OR
97303.
|
(4)
|
Consists of 750,000 common shares
outstanding and 750,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Eric Samuelson is Rear 320 South Clairmont
Springfield, OH 45505.
|
(5)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for George Gummow is 14821 Bartlett Ct. San Martin, CA
95046.
|
(6)
|
Consists of 226,667 common shares
outstanding and 226,667 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Gerald Berkson is 2222 Springfield Way San Mateo, CA
94403.
|
(7)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Gerald Holland is 3231 NE 59th St. Fort Lauderdale,
FL 33308,
|
(8)
|
Consists of 150,000 common shares
outstanding and 150,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Kenneth and Irene Chaffin is 915 N. Road I West
Chino Valley, AZ 86323.
|
(9)
|
Consists of 180,000 common shares
outstanding and 180,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Lee Stambollis is 300 26th Ave. San Mateo, CA
94403.
|
(10)
|
Consists of 975,000 common shares
outstanding and 975,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address of Longview Fund, L.P. is c/o Viking Asset Management,
505 Sansome Street, Suite 1275, San Francisco, CA 94111. Investment
decisions for Longview are made by its investment advisor, Viking Asset
Management, LLC. Mr. Peter Benz is the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
and a Managing Member of Viking Asset Management and may be deemed to
control its business activities, including the investment activities of
Longview. Mr. Merrick Okamoto who is a director of Optex Systems Holdings
is the President and a Managing Member of Viking Asset Management and may
be deemed to control its business activities, including the investment
activities of Longview. Mr. Benz and Mr. Okamoto, as control persons
of Viking and/or Longview, may be deemed to beneficially own all such
shares; however, they disclaim such beneficial
ownership.
|
(11)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Michael Peter Lee is Redwood House, Lodge Gardens,
Great Carlton, South Lincolnshire LN11.8JY U.
K.
|
(12)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Robert E. Kraemer is N6816 St RD 79 Menomonie, WI
54751.
|
(13)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Somasundaram Ilangovan is 229 Sydney Road Holland,
PA 18966.
|
(14)
|
Consists of 900,000 common shares
outstanding and 900,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Victor M. Dandridge III is 695 Berkmar Court
Charlottesville, VA
22901.
|
(15)
|
Consists of 1,800,000 common
shares outstanding and 1,800,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of
May 12, 2009. The address for George Warburton is 19 The Citadel Fort
George St. Peter Port Guernsey
GY125X.
|
(16)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Dr. Marc Medway is 506 Hobby Horse Hills Ambler, PA
19002.
|
(17)
|
Consists of 300,000 common shares
outstanding and 300,000 warrants exercisable within 60 days of May 12,
2009. The address for Michael R. Ruffer is 11809 Lyrac Ct Oakton, VA
22124.
|
(18)
|
All of the securities listed in
this table were purchased as of March 30, 2009 when Optex Systems Holdings
accepted subscriptions from accredited investors for a total 27.1 units
for $45,000.00 per unit, with each unit consisting of Three Hundred
Thousand (300,000) shares of common stock, no par value of Optex Systems
Holdings and warrants to purchase Three Hundred Thousand (300,000) shares
of common stock at an exercise price of $0.45 per share for a period of
five (5) years from the date of
closing.
|
(19)
|
Sileas Corporation currently owns
102,184,347 shares of common stock and 926 shares of preferred stock
convertible into 37,040,000 shares of common stock. This ownership
interest in the Company held by Sileas has been pledged to Longview as
security for a loan in connection with the acquisition of Longview’s
interests in Optex Systems, Inc. (Delaware) by Sileas. Investment
decisions for Longview are made by its investment advisor, Viking Asset
Management, LLC. Mr. Peter Benz is the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
and a Managing Member of Viking Asset Management and may be deemed to
control its business activities, including the investment activities of
Longview. Mr. Merrick Okamoto who is a director of Optex Systems Holdings
is the President and a Managing Member of Viking Asset Management and may
be deemed to control its business activities, including the investment
activities of Longview. In the event of a default by Sileas on its debt
obligation to Longview, the shares held by Sileas may be returned to
Longview. Viking and Longview each may be deemed to have shared voting and
dispositive authority over the shares of Optex Systems Holdings’ common
stock if they are returned to Longview. Mr. Benz and Mr. Okamoto, as
control persons of Viking and/or Longview, may be deemed to beneficially
own all such shares; however, they disclaim such beneficial
ownership.
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to purchasers
directly;
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in ordinary brokerage
transactions and transactions in which the broker solicits
purchasers;
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through underwriters or dealers
who may receive compensation in the form of underwriting discounts,
concessions or commissions from such stockholders or from the purchasers
of the securities for whom they may act as
agent;
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by the pledge of the shares as
security for any loan or obligation, including pledges to brokers or
dealers who may affect distribution of the shares or interests in such
securities;
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to purchasers by a broker or
dealer as principal and resale by such broker or dealer for its own
account pursuant to this
prospectus;
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in a block trade in which the
broker or dealer so engaged will attempt to sell the securities as agent
but may position and resell a portion of the block as principal to
facilitate a
transaction;
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through an exchange distribution
in accordance with the rules of the exchange or in transactions in the
over-the-counter market;
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pursuant to Rule 144;
or
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in any other manner not
proscribed by law.
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Authorized
Shares:
|
1,027
|
|
Per
Share Stated Value:
|
$6,000
|
|
Liquidation
Preference:
|
Per
share stated value
|
|
Conversion
Price into common stock:
|
$0.15
per share, as adjusted on a pro rata basis for stock splits, dividends,
combinations or reclassifications and on a full ratchet basis for equity
issuances at a price less than the then in effect exercise
price.
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Voting
Rights:
|
The
Series A preferred shares shall vote along with the common stock on an as
converted basis and shall have one vote per share.
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Dividends:
|
6%
per annum payable quarterly payable quarterly in
arrears.
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the transaction is approved by
the board of directors before the date the interested stockholder attained
that status;
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upon consummation of the
transaction that resulted in the stockholder becoming an interested
stockholder, the interested stockholder owned at least 85% of the voting
stock of the corporation outstanding at the time the transaction
commenced; or
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on or after the date the business
combination is approved by the board of directors and authorized at a
meeting of stockholders by at least two-thirds of the outstanding voting
stock that is not owned by the interested
stockholder.
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any merger or consolidation
involving the corporation and the interested
stockholder;
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any sale, transfer, pledge or
other disposition of 10% or more of the assets of the corporation
involving the interested
stockholder;
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subject to certain exceptions,
any transaction that results in the issuance or transfer by the
corporation of any stock of the corporation to the interested
stockholder;
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any transaction involving the
corporation that has the effect of increasing the proportionate share of
the stock of any class or series of the corporation beneficially owned by
the interested stockholder;
or
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the receipt by the interested
stockholder of the benefit of any loans, advances, guarantees, pledges or
other financial benefits provided by or through the
corporation.
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the right of the board of
directors to elect a director to fill a vacancy created by the resignation
of a director or the expansion of the board of
directors;
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the requirement for advance
notice for nominations of candidates for election to the board of
directors or for proposing matters that can be acted upon at a
stockholders’ meeting (as set forth in Article II Section IV of the Bylaws
which require notice to be given least ten (10) and not more than sixty
(60) days prior to each meeting, and notice of each special meeting shall
also state the purpose or purposes for which it has been called);
and
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the right of our board of
directors to alter our bylaws without stockholder
approval.
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/s/EFP
Rotenberg, LLP
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EFP
Rotenberg, LLP
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Rochester,
New York
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December
23, 2010
|
|
October 3, 2010
|
September 27, 2009
|
||||||
ASSETS
|
||||||||
Current
Assets
|
||||||||
Cash
|
$
|
1,030,203
|
$
|
915,298
|
||||
Accounts
Receivable
|
2,375,283
|
1,802,429
|
||||||
Net
Inventory
|
5,889,786
|
8,013,881
|
||||||
Prepaid
Expenses
|
244,981
|
318,833
|
||||||
Total
Current Assets
|
$
|
9,540,253
|
$
|
11,050,441
|
||||
Property
and Equipment
|
||||||||
Property
Plant and Equipment
|
$
|
1,456,974
|
$
|
1,341,271
|
||||
Accumulated
Depreciation
|
(1,160,677
|
)
|
(1,094,526
|
)
|
||||
Total
Property and Equipment
|
$
|
296,297
|
$
|
246,745
|
||||
Other
Assets
|
||||||||
Deferred
Tax Asset - Long Term (net)
|
993,496
|
711,177
|
||||||
Security
Deposits
|
$
|
20,684
|
$
|
20,684
|
||||
Intangibles
|
0
|
1,965,596
|
||||||
Goodwill
|
0
|
7,110,415
|
||||||
Total
Other Assets
|
$
|
1,014,180
|
$
|
9,807,872
|
||||
Total
Assets
|
$
|
10,850,730
|
$
|
21,105,058
|
|
October 3, 2010
|
September 27, 2009
|
||||||
LIABILITIES
AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
|
||||||||
Current
Liabilities
|
||||||||
Accounts
Payable
|
$
|
763,440
|
$
|
2,497,322
|
||||
Accrued
Expenses
|
573,930
|
671,045
|
||||||
Accrued
Warranties
|
25,000
|
81,530
|
||||||
Accrued
Contract Losses
|
1,357,068
|
1,348,060
|
||||||
Credit
Facility
|
1,106,852
|
$
|
-
|
|||||
Total
Current Liabilities
|
$
|
3,826,290
|
$
|
4,597,957
|
||||
Stockholders'
Equity
|
||||||||
Optex
Systems Holdings, Inc. – (par $0.001, 200,000,000 authorized, 139,444,940
shares issued and outstanding)
|
$
|
139,445
|
$
|
139,445
|
||||
Optex
Systems Holdings, Inc. Preferred Stock ($.001 par 5,000
authorized, 1027 series A preferred issued and
outstanding)
|
1
|
1
|
||||||
Additional
Paid-in-capital
|
17,162,250
|
$
|
16,643,388
|
|||||
Retained
Earnings (Deficit)
|
$
|
(10,277,256
|
)
|
$
|
(275,733
|
)
|
||
Total
Stockholders' Equity
|
$
|
7,024,440
|
$
|
16,507,101
|
||||
Total
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
|
$
|
10,850,730
|
$
|
21,105,058
|
|
Successor
Twelve months ended
October 3, 2010
|
Successor
For the period October 15,
2008 through September 27,
2009
|
Predecessor
For the period
September 29, 2008
through October 14,
2008
|
|||||||||
Revenues
|
$
|
22,902,277
|
$
|
26,708,799
|
$
|
871,938
|
||||||
Total
Cost of Sales
|
22,033,736
|
24,073,449
|
739,868
|
|||||||||
Gross
Margin
|
$
|
868,541
|
$
|
2,635,350
|
$
|
132,070
|
||||||
General
and Administrative
|
||||||||||||
Total
General and Administrative
|
$
|
10,705,883
|
$
|
2,839,422
|
$
|
57,246
|
||||||
Operating
Income (Loss)
|
$
|
(9,837,342
|
)
|
$
|
(204,072
|
)
|
$
|
74,824
|
||||
Other
Expenses
|
||||||||||||
Interest
(Income) Expense - Net
|
89,338
|
170,078
|
9,492
|
|||||||||
Total
Other
|
$
|
89,338
|
$
|
170,078
|
$
|
9,492
|
||||||
Income
(Loss) Before Taxes
|
$
|
(9,926,680
|
)
|
$
|
(374,150
|
)
|
$
|
65,332
|
||||
Current
Income Taxes (Benefit)
|
(32,389
|
)
|
426,514
|
-
|
||||||||
Deferred
Income Taxes (Benefit)
|
(282,319
|
)
|
(711,177
|
)
|
-
|
|||||||
Net
Income (Loss) After Taxes
|
$
|
(9,611,972
|
)
|
$
|
(89,487
|
)
|
$
|
65,332
|
||||
Less
preferred stock dividend
|
$
|
(389,551
|
)
|
$
|
(186,246
|
)
|
$
|
-
|
||||
Net
loss applicable to common shareholders
|
$
|
(10,001,523
|
)
|
$
|
(275,733
|
)
|
$
|
65,332
|
||||
Basic
and diluted loss per share
|
$
|
(0.07
|
)
|
$
|
(0.00
|
)
|
$
|
6.53
|
||||
Weighted
Average Common Shares Outstanding
|
139,444,940
|
126,290,753
|
10,000
|
|
Successor
Twelve months ended
October 3, 2010
|
Successor
For the period October 15,
2008 through September 27,
2009
|
Predecessor
For the period
September 29, 2008
through October 14,
2008
|
|||||||||
Cash
flows from operating activities:
|
||||||||||||
Net
income (loss)
|
$
|
(9,611,972
|
)
|
$
|
(89,487
|
)
|
$
|
65,332
|
||||
Adjustments
to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating
activities:
|
||||||||||||
Depreciation
and amortization
|
1,103,732
|
2,161,486
|
9,691
|
|||||||||
(Gain)
loss on impairment of intangible assets
|
8,038,431
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||
Provision
for allowance for inventory valuation
|
(129,152
|
)
|
(146,266
|
)
|
27,363
|
|||||||
Noncash
interest expense
|
19,707
|
159,780
|
9,500
|
|||||||||
Stock
option compensation expense
|
97,311
|
39,528
|
-
|
|||||||||
(Increase)
decrease in accounts receivable
|
(572,854
|
)
|
(397,996
|
)
|
1,049,802
|
|||||||
(Increase)
decrease in inventory (net of progress billed)
|
2,253,247
|
(2,483,686
|
)
|
(863,566
|
)
|
|||||||
(Increase)
decrease in other current assets
|
86,352
|
196,633
|
18,541
|
|||||||||
(Increase)
decrease in deferred tax asset (net of valuation
allowance)
|
(282,319
|
)
|
(711,177
|
)
|
-
|
|||||||
Increase
(decrease) in accounts payable and accrued expenses
|
(1,831,205
|
)
|
733,453
|
(186,051
|
)
|
|||||||
Increase
(decrease) in accrued warranty costs
|
(56,530
|
)
|
(145,470
|
)
|
-
|
|||||||
Increase
(decrease) in due to parent
|
-
|
-
|
1,428
|
|||||||||
Increase
(decrease) in accrued estimated loss on contracts
|
9,008
|
541,479
|
(15,304
|
)
|
||||||||
Increase
(decrease) in income taxes payable
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||
Total
adjustments
|
$
|
8,735,728
|
$
|
(52,236
|
)
|
$
|
51,404
|
|||||
Net
cash (used)/provided by operating activities
|
$
|
(876,244
|
)
|
$
|
(141,723
|
)
|
$
|
116,736
|
||||
Cash
flows from investing activities:
|
||||||||||||
Cash
received through Optex Texas acquisition
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
253,581
|
$
|
-
|
||||||
Purchased
of property and equipment
|
(115,703
|
)
|
(13,824
|
)
|
(13,338
|
)
|
||||||
Net
cash (used in) provided by investing activities
|
$
|
(115,703
|
)
|
$
|
239,757
|
$
|
(13,338
|
)
|
||||
Cash
flows from financing activities:
|
||||||||||||
Private
placement net of stock issuance cost
|
-
|
1,024,529
|
-
|
|||||||||
Proceeds
(to) from credit facility (net)
|
1,106,852
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||
Proceeds
from loans payable
|
250,000
|
(207,265
|
)
|
(20,000
|
)
|
|||||||
Repayments
on loans payable
|
(250,000
|
)
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||
Net
cash (used In) provided by financing activities
|
$
|
1,106,852
|
$
|
817,264
|
$
|
(20,000
|
)
|
|||||
Net
increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
|
$
|
114,905
|
$
|
915,298
|
$
|
83,398
|
||||||
Cash
and cash equivalents at beginning of period
|
915,298
|
-
|
170,183
|
|||||||||
Cash
and cash equivalents at end of period
|
$
|
1,030,203
|
$
|
915,298
|
$
|
253,581
|
|
Successor
Twelve months ended
October 3, 2010
|
Successor
For the period October 15,
2008 through September 27,
2009
|
Predecessor
For the period
September 29, 2008
through October 14,
2008
|
|||||||||
Noncash
Investing and Financing Activities:
|
||||||||||||
Optex
Delaware (Successor) Purchase of Optex Texas (Predecessor)
|
||||||||||||
Cash
Received
|
-
|
253,581
|
-
|
|||||||||
Accounts
Receivable
|
-
|
1,404,434
|
-
|
|||||||||
Inventory
|
-
|
5,383,929
|
-
|
|||||||||
Intangibles
|
-
|
4,036,790
|
-
|
|||||||||
Other
Assets
|
-
|
632,864
|
-
|
|||||||||
Accounts
Payable
|
-
|
(1,953,833
|
)
|
-
|
||||||||
Other
Liabilities
|
-
|
(1,868,180
|
)
|
-
|
||||||||
Debt
|
-
|
(6,000,000
|
)
|
-
|
||||||||
Goodwill
|
-
|
7,110,415
|
-
|
|||||||||
Issuance
of Stock
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
9,000,000
|
$
|
-
|
||||||
Conversion
of Debt to Series A Preferred Stock
|
||||||||||||
Additonal
Paid in Capital (6,000,000 Debt Retirement plus Accrued Interest of
$159,780)
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
6,159,780
|
$
|
-
|
||||||
Issuance
of Common shares in exchange for Investor Relations
Services
|
||||||||||||
Prepaid
Expenses (1,030,000 shares issued at $0.001 par)
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
226,500
|
$
|
-
|
||||||
Issuance
of Warrants as Debt Issuance Cost
|
||||||||||||
Additonal
Paid in Capital (1,100,000 warrants)
|
$
|
32,000
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
-
|
||||||
Supplemental
cash flow information:
|
||||||||||||
Cash
Paid for Interest
|
$
|
69,631
|
10,290
|
$
|
-
|
|||||||
Cash
Paid for Taxes
|
$
|
119,847
|
488,799
|
$
|
-
|
|
|
Common
|
|
|
Series A
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Additional
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
|
||||||||||||
|
|
Shares
|
|
|
Preferred
|
|
|
Common
|
|
|
Preferred
|
|
|
Treasury Stock
|
|
|
Paid in
|
|
|
Retained
|
|
|
Stockholders
|
|
||||||||
|
|
Outstanding
|
|
|
Shares
|
|
|
Stock
|
|
|
Series A Stock
|
|
|
Optex Texas
|
|
|
Capital
|
|
|
Earnings
|
|
|
Equity
|
|
||||||||
Predecessor
Entity
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance
at September 28, 2008
|
10,000
|
$
|
164,834
|
$
|
(1,217,400
|
)
|
$
|
15,246,282
|
$
|
(5,910,700
|
)
|
$
|
8,283,016
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Net
Income
|
65,332
|
65,332
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance
at October 14, 2008
|
10,000
|
—
|
$
|
164,834
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(1,217,400
|
)
|
$
|
15,246,282
|
$
|
(5,845,368
|
)
|
$
|
8,348,348
|
||||||||||||||||
Successor
Entity
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance
at October 15, 2008
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Issuance
of Common Stock (1)
|
113,333,282
|
—
|
$
|
113,333
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
8,886,667
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
9,000,000
|
||||||||||||||||||
Cancellation
of Investor Relations Stock
|
(700,000
|
)
|
(700
|
)
|
(104,300
|
)
|
(105,000
|
)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investor
Relations Common Stock Issued
|
480,000
|
480
|
143,520
|
144,000
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Issuance
of Common Stock
|
750,000
|
750
|
149,250
|
150,000
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Conversion
of 6,000,000 Debt and Interest to Series A preferred
shares
|
1,027
|
1
|
6,159,780
|
6,159,781
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sustut
Exploration Reorganization
|
17,449,991
|
17,450
|
170,050
|
187,500
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stock
Option Compensation Expense
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
39,528
|
—
|
39,528
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
Private
Placement Sale of Stock
|
8,131,667
|
—
|
8,132
|
—
|
—
|
1,012,647
|
—
|
1,020,779
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accumulated
Dividends on Preferred Stock
|
186,246
|
(186,246
|
)
|
—
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net
Earnings (Loss) from continuing operations
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(89,487
|
)
|
(89,487
|
)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance
at September 27, 2009
|
139,444,940
|
1,027
|
$
|
139,445
|
$
|
1
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
16,643,388
|
$
|
(275,733
|
)
|
$
|
16,507,101
|
|||||||||||||||||
Balance
at September 27, 2009
|
139,444,940
|
1,027
|
$
|
139,445
|
$
|
1
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
16,643,388
|
$
|
(275,733
|
)
|
$
|
16,507,101
|
|||||||||||||||||
Stock
Option Compensation Expense
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
97,311
|
—
|
97,311
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warrants
Issued
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
32,000
|
—
|
32,000
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accumulated
Dividends on Preferred Stock
|
389,551
|
(389,551
|
)
|
—
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net
Earnings (Loss) from continuing operations
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(9,611,972
|
)
|
(9,611,972
|
)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance
at October 3, 2010
|
139,444,940
|
1,027
|
$
|
139,445
|
$
|
1
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
17,162,250
|
$
|
(10,277,256
|
)
|
$
|
7,024,440
|
As of
October 3, 2010
|
|
|
As of
September 27, 2009
|
|||||
Raw
Materials
|
$
|
4,343,168
|
$
|
7,161,241
|
||||
Work
in Process
|
2,823,501
|
4,043,308
|
||||||
Finished
Goods
|
366,110
|
245,056
|
||||||
Gross
Inventory
|
$
|
7,532,779
|
$
|
11,449,605
|
||||
Less:
|
||||||||
Unliquidated
Progress Payments
|
(1,217,319
|
)
|
(2,880,898
|
)
|
||||
Inventory
Reserves
|
(425,674
|
)
|
(554,826
|
)
|
||||
Net
Inventory
|
$
|
5,889,786
|
$
|
8,013,881
|
|
|
Unaudited
Quarter
Ended March 29,
2009
|
|
|
Reorganization
Adjustments
(1)
|
|
|
Private
Placement
Adjustments
|
|
|
Unaudited Quarter
Ended March 29,
2009
|
|
||||
Assets
|
||||||||||||||||
Current
Assets
|
$
|
8,880,436
|
$
|
187,500
|
$
|
929,738
|
$
|
9,997,674
|
||||||||
Non
current Assets
|
10,422,425
|
-
|
-
|
10,422,425
|
||||||||||||
Total
Assets
|
$
|
19,302,861
|
$
|
187,500
|
$
|
929,738
|
$
|
20,420,099
|
||||||||
Liabilities
|
||||||||||||||||
Loans
Payable
|
146,709
|
(146,250
|
)
|
459
|
||||||||||||
Other
Current Liabilities
|
4,416,403
|
-
|
55,209
|
4,471,612
|
||||||||||||
Total
Liabilities
|
$
|
4,563,112
|
$
|
-
|
$
|
(91,041
|
)
|
$
|
4,472,071
|
|||||||
Equity
|
||||||||||||||||
Optex
Systems Holdings, Inc. – (par $0.001per share, 200,000,000 shares
authorized, 138,914,940 shares issued and outstanding as of March 29,
2009)
|
113,333
|
17,450
|
8,132
|
138,915
|
||||||||||||
Optex
Systems Holdings, Inc. preferred stock (par value $0.001per share,
5,000 shares authorized, 1027 shares of Series A Preferred issued
and outstanding)
|
1
|
1
|
||||||||||||||
Additional
Paid in Capital
|
15,046,446
|
170,050
|
1,012,647
|
16,229,143
|
||||||||||||
Retained
Earnings
|
(420,031
|
)
|
(420,031
|
)
|
||||||||||||
Total
Stockholders Equity
|
$
|
14,739,749
|
$
|
187,500
|
$
|
1,020,779
|
$
|
15,948,028
|
||||||||
Total
Liabilities and Stockholders Equity
|
$
|
19,302,861
|
$
|
187,500
|
$
|
929,738
|
$
|
20,420,099
|
|
|
Unaudited, Pro forma
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
|
|
|
|
|
September 27,
2009
|
|
|
Revenues
|
$
|
27,580,737
|
||
Net
Income (Loss) applicable to common shareholders
|
$
|
(362,149
|
)
|
|
Diluted
earnings per share
|
$
|
(0.00
|
)
|
|
Weighted
Average Shares Outstanding
|
139,045,625
|
|
Estimated Useful Life
|
Year Ended
October 3, 2010
|
Year Ended
September 27, 2009
|
|||||||
Property
and Equipment
|
||||||||||
Furniture
and Equipment
|
3-5yrs
|
$ | 175,859 | $ | 159,724 | |||||
Machinery
and Equipment
|
5
yrs
|
1,063,199 | 1,034,440 | |||||||
Leasehold
Improvements
|
7
yrs
|
217,916 | 147,107 | |||||||
Less:
Accumulated Depreciation
|
(1,160,677 | ) | (1,094,526 | ) | ||||||
Net
Property & Equipment
|
$ | 296,297 | $ | 246,745 | ||||||
Depreciation
Expense
|
$ | 66,151 | $ | 99,984 |
|
Year Ended
October 3, 2010
|
Year Ended
September 27, 2009
|
||||||
Customer
Advance Payments
|
$ | - | $ | 80,753 | ||||
Deferred
Rent Expense
|
115,914 | 27,860 | ||||||
Accrued
Vacation
|
178,324 | 153,291 | ||||||
Property
Taxes
|
18,057 | 17,532 | ||||||
Accrued
Interest
|
207 | - | ||||||
Franchise
Taxes
|
1,986 | 5,100 | ||||||
Operating
Expenses
|
119,021 | 244,884 | ||||||
Payroll
& Payroll Related
|
140,421 | 141,625 | ||||||
Total
Accrued Expenses
|
$ | 573,930 | $ | 671,045 |
|
Operating
|
|||
|
Leases
|
|||
Fiscal
Year
|
||||
2011
|
$
|
251,152
|
||
2012
|
236,112
|
|||
2013
|
231,574
|
|||
2014
|
241,748
|
|||
2015
|
201,457
|
|||
Total
minimum lease payments
|
$
|
1,162,043
|
|
●
|
The interest rate for all
advances shall be the greater of 8.5% and the then in effect prime rate
plus 3.5% and subject to a minimum quarterly interest payment of
$16,000.
|
|
●
|
Interest shall be paid monthly in
arrears.
|
|
●
|
The expiration date of the
Agreement is March 4, 2011, at which time any outstanding advances, and
accrued and unpaid interest thereon, will be due and
payable.
|
|
●
|
In connection with the entry into
the Agreement by the Lender, Optex Systems, Inc.(Delaware) paid the Lender
a facility fee of $20,000 and issued a warrant to Lender to purchase
1,000,000 shares of its common stock. The warrant bears an exercise price
of $0.10 per share and expires on March 3,
2016.
|
|
●
|
The obligations of Optex Systems,
Inc. (Delaware) to the Lender are secured by a first lien on all of its
assets (including intellectual property assets should it have any in the
future) in favor of the
Lender.
|
|
●
|
The Agreement contains
affirmative and negative covenants that require Optex Systems, Inc.
(Delaware) to maintain certain minimum cash and EBITDA levels on a
quarterly basis and contains other customary covenants. The
Agreement also contains customary events of default. Upon the
occurrence of an event of default that remains uncured after any
applicable cure period, the Lender’s commitment to make further
advances may terminate, and the Lender would also be entitled to pursue
other remedies against Optex Systems, Inc. (Delaware) and the pledged
collateral.
|
|
●
|
Pursuant to a guaranty executed
by Optex Systems Holdings in favor of Lender, Optex Systems Holdings has
guaranteed all obligations of Optex Systems, Inc. (Delaware) to
Lender.
|
Assets:
|
||||
Current
assets, consisting primarily of inventory of $5,383,929 and accounts
receivable of $1,404,434
|
$
|
7,330,910
|
||
Identifiable
intangible assets
|
4,036,789
|
|||
Purchased
Goodwill
|
7,110,416
|
|||
Other
non-current assets, principally property and equipment
|
343,898
|
|||
Total
assets
|
$
|
18,822,013
|
||
Liabilities:
|
||||
Current
liabilities, consisting of accounts payable of $1,953,833 and accrued
liabilities of $1,868,180
|
3,822,013
|
|||
Acquired
net assets
|
$
|
15,000,000
|
Total
|
||||
Contracted
Backlog - Existing Orders
|
$
|
2,763,567
|
||
Program
Backlog - Forecasted Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
awards
|
1,273,222
|
|||
Total
Intangible Asset to be amortized
|
$
|
4,036,789
|
Date of
|
|
Shares
|
Exercise
|
Shares Outstanding
|
Expiration
|
Vesting
|
||||||||||
Grant
|
Granted
|
Price
|
As of 10/03/10
|
Date
|
Date
|
|||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||
03/30/09
|
480,981
|
$
|
0.15
|
480,981
|
03/29/2016
|
03/30/2010
|
||||||||||
03/30/09
|
466,834
|
$
|
0.15
|
466,834
|
03/29/2016
|
03/30/2011
|
||||||||||
03/30/09
|
466,834
|
$
|
0.15
|
466,834
|
03/29/2016
|
03/30/2012
|
||||||||||
05/14/09
|
316,750
|
$
|
0.15
|
296,000
|
05/13/2016
|
05/14/2010
|
||||||||||
05/14/09
|
316,750
|
$
|
0.15
|
296,000
|
05/13/2016
|
05/14/2011
|
||||||||||
05/14/09
|
316,750
|
$
|
0.15
|
296,000
|
05/13/2016
|
05/14/2012
|
||||||||||
05/14/09
|
316,750
|
$
|
0.15
|
296,000
|
05/13/2016
|
05/14/2013
|
||||||||||
Total
|
2,681,649
|
2,598,649
|
|
|
|
Number
|
|
|
Weighted
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
of Shares
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
Weighted
|
|
|
|
|||||
|
|
Remaining
|
|
|
Intrinsic
|
|
|
Average
|
|
|
Aggregate
|
|
||||
Subject to Exercise
|
|
Options
|
|
|
Price
|
|
|
Life (Years)
|
|
|
Value
|
|
||||
Outstanding
as of September 27, 2009
|
2,667,649
|
$
|
0.21
|
5.14
|
560,206
|
|||||||||||
Granted
– 2010
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||
Forfeited
– 2010
|
(69,000
|
) |
$
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||
Exercised
– 2010
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||
Outstanding
as of October 3, 2010
|
2,598,649
|
$
|
—
|
4.13
|
—
|
|||||||||||
Exercisable
as of October 3, 2010
|
776,981
|
$
|
—
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Number of
Non-
vested
Shares
Subject to
Options
|
|
|
Weighted-
Average
Grant-
Date
Fair Value
|
|
||
Non-vested
as of September 27, 2009
|
2,667,649
|
$
|
0.14
|
|||||
Non-vested
granted — year ended October 3, 2010
|
—
|
$
|
0.00
|
|||||
Vested —
year ended October 3, 2010
|
(776,981
|
)
|
$
|
0.12
|
||||
Forfeited — year
ended October 3, 2010
|
(69,000
|
)
|
$
|
0.15
|
||||
Non-vested
as of September 29, 2009
|
1,821,668
|
$
|
0.15
|
|
Grant Date
|
|
Warrants
Granted
|
|
|
Exercise
Price
|
|
|
Outstanding as of
10/03/10
|
|
Expiration
Date
|
Term
|
||||||
Private
Placement Stock Holders
|
3/30/2009
|
8,131,667
|
$
|
0.450
|
8,131,667
|
3/29/2014
|
5 years
|
|||||||||||
Finder
Fee on Private Placement
|
3/30/2009
|
717,000
|
$
|
0.165
|
717,000
|
3/29/2014
|
5
years
|
|||||||||||
Longview
Fund Allonge Agreement
|
1/5/2010
|
100,000
|
$
|
0.150
|
100,000
|
1/4/2013
|
3
years
|
|||||||||||
Peninsula
Bank Business Funding - Line of Credit
|
3/4/2010
|
1,000,000
|
$
|
0.100
|
1,000,000
|
3/3/2016
|
6
years
|
|||||||||||
Total
Warrants
|
9,948,667
|
9,948,667
|
Sileas
Corporation
|
76,638,295
|
|||
Arland
Holdings, Ltd.
|
8,361,705
|
|||
Total
Outstanding
|
85,000,000
|
2010
|
2009
|
|||||||
Current
income tax expense:
|
||||||||
Federal
|
$
|
(32,389
|
)
|
$
|
426,514
|
|||
State
|
-
|
-
|
||||||
$
|
(32,389
|
)
|
$
|
426,514
|
||||
Deferred
income tax provision (benefit):
|
||||||||
Federal
|
(3,372,724
|
)
|
(711,177
|
)
|
||||
State
|
-
|
-
|
||||||
Change
in valuation allowance
|
3,090,405
|
-
|
||||||
$
|
(282,316
|
)
|
$
|
(711,177
|
)
|
|||
Provision
for (Benefit from) income taxes, net
|
$
|
(314,705
|
)
|
$
|
(284,663
|
)
|
2010
|
%
|
2009
|
%
|
|||||||||||||
Tax
benefit at statutory federal rate
|
$ | (3,375,071 | ) | 34 | % | $ | (127,211 | ) | 34 | % | ||||||
Change
in valuation and other
|
3,060,366 | (30.7 | )% | (157,452 | ) | 42 | % | |||||||||
$ | (314,705 | ) | 3.3 | % | $ | (284,663 | ) | 76 | % |
|
As of October 3,
2010
|
As of September 27,
2009
|
||||||
Stock
Options
|
$
|
46,525
|
$
|
13,440
|
||||
Inventory
Reserve
|
(84,339
|
)
|
(40,427
|
)
|
||||
Unicap
|
40,051
|
54,494
|
||||||
Contract
Loss Reserve
|
181,962
|
178,900
|
||||||
Fixed
assets
|
(37,141
|
)
|
(58,476
|
)
|
||||
Goodwill
Amortization
|
2,256,372
|
-
|
||||||
Intangible
Asset Amortization
|
1,189,509
|
612,707
|
||||||
Net
Operating Losses
|
553,012
|
|||||||
Other
|
(62,050
|
)
|
(49,461
|
)
|
||||
Subtotal
|
$
|
4,083,901
|
$
|
711,177
|
||||
Valuation
allowance
|
(3,090,405
|
)
|
-
|
|||||
Net
deferred asset (liability)
|
$
|
993,496
|
$
|
711,177
|