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Friday, 01/29/2016 4:47:03 PM

Friday, January 29, 2016 4:47:03 PM

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Did Vick buy $165K worth of stock or did the company pay him the 9% annual interest they owe him on the aircraft loan in PP shares? You be the judge but there is only one right answer. Think about it. If he made them pay the $165K, the company is BK.

On December 1, 2010, the Company entered into a loan arrangement with a company owned or controlled by one of our directors for a total amount of $1,150,000. The Company issued a note ("Note") bearing interest at 9% per annum, payable quarterly, with a maturity date of March 31, 2013. Under terms of the Note dated December 1, 2010, the Company was obligated to repay the $1,150,000 prior to the maturity date upon raising $4 million or from proceeds of operating revenue. In connection with the terms of the Note, the Company issued the lender 6.8 million shares of common stock and 3.4 million warrants. The Company recorded the relative fair value of the shares and warrants of $294,297 as additional paid-in capital and established a discount on the debt. The discount was amortized over 24 months at an effective rate of 14.98%. The note is secured by aircraft to a limit of $2.9 million.

On March 31, 2013, the repayment terms of the Note were modified, wherein the Company is obligated to repay the principal amount of $1,150,000 to the lender on or before the second anniversary of the date upon which the Company commences its revenue flight operations. The modification further provides that the Company will pay accrued interest to date on or before the first anniversary of the date upon which the Company commences its revenue flight operations. There were no other changes to the terms of the original note.


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