0001144204-13-032609.txt : 20130531 0001144204-13-032609.hdr.sgml : 20130531 20130531163044 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001144204-13-032609 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: SC 13D/A PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 FILED AS OF DATE: 20130531 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20130531 FILED BY: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SINGER KAREN CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001265181 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: SC 13D/A MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 212 VACCARO DRIVE CITY: CRESSKILL STATE: NJ ZIP: 07626 SUBJECT COMPANY: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000754813 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: RETAIL-DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES [5912] IRS NUMBER: 222413505 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: SC 13D/A SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 005-37321 FILM NUMBER: 13885328 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 7107 INDUSTRIAL ROAD CITY: FLORENCE STATE: KY ZIP: 41042 BUSINESS PHONE: (513) 618-0911 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 7107 INDUSTRIAL ROAD CITY: FLORENCE STATE: KY ZIP: 41042 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: HealthWarehouse, Inc. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20090818 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: CLACENDIX, INC. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20080107 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: ION NETWORKS INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19990413 SC 13D/A 1 v346705_sc13d-a.htm SC 13D/A

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

SCHEDULE 13D/A

Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

(Amendment No. 10)

 

HealthWarehouse.com, Inc.

(Name of Issuer)

 

 

Common Stock

(Title of Class of Securities)

 

 

42227G202

(CUSIP Number)

 

Karen Singer

212 Vacarro Drive

Cresskill, NJ 07626

(201) 750-0415

(Name, Address and Telephone Number

of Person Authorized to Receive Notices

and Communications)

 

May 22, 2013

(Date of Event Which Requires Filing of This Statement)

 

If the filing person has previously filed a statement on Schedule 13G to report this acquisition that is the subject of this Schedule 13D, and is filing this Schedule because of Rule 13d-1(e), Rule 13d-1(f) or Rule 13d-1(g), check the following box:  x

 

*The remainder of this cover page shall be filled out for a reporting person’s initial filing on this form with respect to the subject class of securities, and for any subsequent amendment containing information which would alter disclosures provided in a prior cover page.

 

The information required on the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed to be “filed” for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section of the Act but shall be subject to all other provisions of the Act.

 

 
 

 

 

CUSIP No.

 

 

42227G202

SCHEDULE 13D/A10

 

 

 

 

1

 

NAME OF REPORTING PERSON

I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NO. OF ABOVE PERSON (ENTITIES ONLY)

Karen Singer

 

2

 

CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

 

(a)

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

 

(b)

 

 

o

 

3

 

SEC USE ONLY

 

 

4

 

SOURCE OF FUNDS (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

OO

 

5

 

CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) OR 2(e)

 

o

 

 

 

6

 

CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION

UNITED STATES

 

 

 

NUMBER OF

SHARES

BENEFICIALLY

OWNED BY

EACH

REPORTING

PERSON

WITH

 

 

 

 

7

 

SOLE VOTING POWER

2,176,015

 

8

 

SHARED VOTING POWER

-0-

 

9

 

SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER

2,176,015

 

10

 

SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER

-0-

 

11

 

AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON

2,176,015*

* The shares reported herein consist of (i) 716,484 shares of common stock, and (ii) 189,796 shares of Series B Preferred Stock, with each share of Series B Preferred Stock convertible into 7.69 shares of common stock.

 

12

 

CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES (see(see INSTRUCTIONS)

 

o

 
(SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

 

13

 

PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)

8.3%1

 

14

 

TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON

IN

 

 


1 The percentages reported in this Schedule 13D/A are based upon 26,279,301 outstanding shares of Common Stock (as described in Item 5 hereof).

 

 

 
 

 

SCHEDULE 13D/A10

 

This constitutes Amendment No. 10 (the “Amendment No. 10”) to the statement on Schedule 13D filed on behalf of Karen Singer (“Singer” or “Reporting Person”), dated and filed November 18, 2010 (the “Singer Statement”), relating to the shares (“Shares”) of common stock (the “Common Stock”) of HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. (the “Company” or the “Issuer”). Singer and Lloyd I. Miller III (“Miller”) may be deemed to be a part of a “group” pursuant to Rule 13d-5(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to certain corporate governance matters relating to the Company. Each of Singer and Miller may be referred to herein as a “Reporting Person” and collectively as the “Reporting Persons.”

 

This Amendment No. 10 amends the Singer Statement and all previously filed amendments thereto, including certain Joint Amendments amending (i) the Singer Statement filed on behalf of Singer and (ii) the statement on Schedule 13D filed on behalf of Miller dated November 18, 2010 (the “Miller Statement”). For the avoidance of doubt, this Amendment No. 10 is only filed with respect to Singer and the Singer Statement, as amended, and no disclosure included herein shall be deemed to relate to or be attributed to Miller.2 The Company’s principal executive offices are located at 7107 Industrial Road, Florence, Kentucky 41042. Unless specifically amended or modified hereby, the disclosure set forth in the Singer Statement (as amended) shall remain unchanged.

 

Item 4. Purpose of the Transaction.

 

Item 4 of the Statement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

 

This Amendment No. 10 is being filed to report that, on May 22, 2013, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Issuer, Singer and Miller sent a letter (the “Nomination Letter”) to the Issuer nominating Alan Howe, Robert Pons and Matthew Stecker (collectively, the “Nominees”) for election as directors at the annual meeting of stockholders (attached hereto as Exhibit 99.9). The attached letter is not a solicitation of a proxy from any security holder of the Company. As described in the Nomination Letter, however, Singer and Miller intend (x) to deliver a proxy statement and/or form of proxy to holders of at least the percentage of the Issuer’s outstanding stock required to elect the Nominees and/or (y) otherwise to solicit proxies from shareholders of the Issuer in support of such Nominees.

 

The Reporting Person previously disclosed the following information in the Statement and Amendments Nos. 1 to 9 thereto:

 

As set forth in the Statement originally filed on November 18, 2010, on November 8, 2010, HWH, along with three other investors (collectively, the “Investors”), entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed November 12, 2010, the “Purchase Agreement”) and a Loan and Security Agreement (filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed November 12, 2010, the “Loan Agreement”) and an Investor Rights Agreement (the “Investor Rights Agreement” and together with the Purchase Agreement and the Loan Agreement, the “Agreements”) with the Issuer, pursuant to which, among other things, the Issuer sold an aggregate of 349,392 newly authorized shares of $0.001 par value Series B preferred stock (the “Series B Preferred Stock”) to the Investors. Under the Agreements, HWH purchased (i) 164,114 of Series B preferred stock (the “Series B Preferred Stock”) at a price of $9.45 per share, (ii) a convertible note (filed as Exhibit 4.3 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed November 12, 2010, the “Convertible Note”) in the aggregate principal amount of $500,000, and (iii) a then immediately exercisable warrant to purchase 585,808 shares of Issuer common stock (in the form filed as Exhibit as Exhibit 4.1 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed November 12, 2010, the “$3.00 Warrant”). Immediately prior to the closing under the Agreements, HWH sold immediately exercisable warrants to purchase 312,500 shares of Common Stock (originally filed as Exhibit 4.3 to the Issuer’s Form 10-K filed April 15, 2010 and Exhibit 4.4 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed May 5, 2010, respectively, the “$1.60 Warrants”) to one of the Investors. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock is convertible at any time into 5 shares of Common Stock. At that time, the Convertible Note could be converted at any time into shares of Series B Preferred Stock at a price of $9.45 per share.

 

Under the terms of the Certificate of Designation of Preferences, Rights and Limitations with respect to the Series B Preferred Stock, filed on November 8, 2010, and subject to the terms of the Investor Rights Agreement, holders of a majority of the Series B Preferred Stock have the right to appoint a member of the Issuer’s board of directors.

 


2 With respect to any and all information relating to Miller and Miller’s beneficial ownership of Common Stock of the Company, Singer refers to the Miller Statement and all amendments filed with respect thereto, including, among others, the information set forth in Amendment No. 10 to the Miller Statement, which Singer has been informed by Miller shall be filed on or about the date of the date hereof.

 

3
 

 

As set forth in Amendment No. 1 to the Statement filed on August 22, 2011, a material change occurred in the percentage of the shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by Singer, mainly as a result of a change in the aggregate number of outstanding shares.

 

As set forth in Amendment No. 2 to the Statement filed on September 9, 2011, on September 2, 2011, HWH, along with one other investor (collectively, the “Investors”), entered into a Loan and Security Agreement (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed September 6, 2011, the “2011 Loan Agreement”) with the Issuer. Under the 2011 Loan Agreement, HWH purchased (i) a non-convertible note (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed September 6, 2011, the “Non-Convertible Note”) in the aggregate principal amount of $1,500,000, and (ii) a then immediately exercisable warrant to purchase 250,000 shares of Issuer Common Stock (filed as Exhibit 4.2 to the Issuer’s Form 8-K filed September 6, 2011, the “Warrant”).

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 3 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on July 10, 2012, Singer and Miller reported that (A) the Reporting Persons formed a “group” (the “Group”) pursuant to Rule 13d-5(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) and (B) since the filing of Amendment No. 2 and the amendment no. 2 to Schedule 13D/A filed on behalf of Miller on September 9, 2011 (“Miller Amendment No. 2”), a material change had occurred in the percentage of Shares beneficially owned by Singer and Miller. The Reporting Persons formed the Group for the purposes of (i) engaging in discussions with the Board and management of the Issuer, and (ii) taking other actions for the purpose of influencing the corporate governance of the Issuer, including recommending additional candidates to the Board. Also, on June 28, 2012, Milfam I L.P. (“Milfam I”) and HWH each exercised (i) the warrants with the $1.60 exercise price and in return each received 117,907 Shares for each of the two warrants, (ii) the warrants with the $3.00 exercise price and in return each received 334,389 Shares, and (iii) the warrants with the exercise price of $2.90 and in return each received 146,281 Shares. This resulted in a material change in the percentage of Shares beneficially owned by Singer and Miller.

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 4 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on January 4, 2013, on December 31, 2012, a Letter (the “December 31 Letter”) was sent to the Board of Directors of the Company on behalf of Singer and Miller stating, among other things, that (i) all amounts owed by the Company to HWH and Milfam I under those certain 7% Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Notes issued November 8, 2010 (the “Convertible Notes”) by the Company to the Reporting Persons had matured and, as a result, had become immediately due and payable as of December 31, 2012, (ii) the Company was in violation of a covenant in the Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of November 8, 2010 (the “Loan Agreement”), relating to the Convertible Notes by permitting a lien to exist on certain of the Company’s assets that serve as collateral for the Convertible Notes, (iii) the Company was in violation of covenant in the Loan Agreement by borrowing an aggregate amount of $826,000 from certain lenders in violation of the terms of the Loan Agreement and the Convertible Notes, and (iv) to the extent all amounts due and owing under the Convertible Notes were not paid by the Company to the Reporting Persons, the Reporting Persons intended to pursue all rights and remedies available to them and to take all actions necessary to enforce such rights in connection therewith.

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 5 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on January 25, 2013, as described in the Form 8-K filed by the Company on January 22, 2013 (the “January 22 8-K”), on January15, 2013, a Letter (the “January 15 Letter”) was sent to the Board of Directors of the Company on behalf of Singer and Miller stating, among other things, that (i) all amounts owed by the Company to HWH and Milfam I under those certain 7% Senior Secured Promissory Notes issued September 2, 2011 (the “Senior Secured Notes”) had matured and, as a result, had become immediately due and payable as of January 15, 2013, (ii) an event of default had occurred under that certain Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of November 8, 2010, as a result of the failure by the Company to pay all amounts due and owing to HWH and Milfam I under those certain 7% Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Notes issued November 8, 2010 (the “Convertible Notes”) within ten (10) business days of the maturity date with respect to the Convertible Notes, (iii) the Company was in violation of a covenant in the Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of September 2, 2011 (the “Loan Agreement”), relating to the Senior Secured Notes by permitting a lien to exist on certain of the Company’s assets that serve as collateral for the Senior Secured Notes, (iv) the Company was in violation of a covenant in the Loan Agreement by borrowing an aggregate amount of $826,000 from certain lenders in violation of the terms of the Loan Agreement and the Senior Secured Notes, and (v) Singer and Miller intended to pursue all rights and remedies available to them with respect to the Senior Secured Notes and the Convertible Notes and to take all actions necessary to enforce such rights in connection therewith.

 

4
 

 

In addition, as described in the January 22 8-K, on January 16, 2013, a Letter (the “January 16 Letter”) was sent to the Board of Directors of the Company on behalf of Singer and Miller, notifying the Company that, as a result of the Company’s event of default under the Convertible Notes, Singer and Miller were exercising their rights under the U.C.C. and intend to notice a public sale of the collateral securing the Convertible Notes.

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 6 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on February 12, 2013, as described in the Form 8-K filed by the Company on February 6, 2013 (the “February 6 8-K”), on February 1, 2013, the Company redeemed all amounts owed by the Company to HWH and Milfam I under those certain 7% Senior Secured Promissory Notes issued September 2, 2011 and those certain 7% Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Notes issued November 8, 2010.

 

In addition, on February 12, 2013, a Letter (the “February 12 Letter”) was sent to the Board of Directors of the Company on behalf of Singer and Miller, notifying the Company that it was in violation of various obligations under (i) that certain Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 8, 2010 (the “SPA”), (ii) that certain Investor Rights Agreement, dated as of November 8, 2010 (the “IRA”) and (iii) that certain Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of December 15, 2009 (the “Loan and Security Agreement”). The February 12 Letter notified the Company that, among other things, the Company was in breach of: (a) Section 2.9 of the Loan and Security Agreement by failing to prepare and file with the SEC a registration statement sufficient to permit the resale of the Common Stock held by Singer and Miller; and (B) Section 2.12 of the IRA by failing to make and keep public information available at all times and file with the SEC, in a timely manner, all reports and other documents required of the Company under the Exchange Act. In addition, the February 12 Letter notified the Company that it had violated the Delaware General Corporation Law by, among other things, failing to hold an annual meeting of stockholders in 2012.

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 7 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on February 27, 2013, to report that on February 25, 2013, a Letter (the “February 25 Letter”) was sent to the Company on behalf of the Reporting Persons, notifying the Company that, as a result of the Company’s violation of various obligations under the Financing Agreements (as described in the February 12 Letter previously sent to the Company on behalf of Singer and Miller), in particular the Company’s repeated and systematic failure to file required reports with the SEC in a timely manner, Singer and Miller and other shareholders of the Company had been denied the information relating to the Company’s operations and performance required by the SEC. Singer and Miller also strongly questioned the Company’s corporate governance policies and transparency and noted that the Company’s failure to hold an annual shareholders meeting since 2007, in violation of Delaware law and the Company’s governing corporate documents, further evidenced the chronic failures of the Company and its management to observe good corporate governance and to solicit votes of public shareholders in the election of directors.

 

In the February 25 Letter, as a result of the Company’s breaches of its obligations under the Financing Agreements and its systematic non-compliance with SEC reporting requirements and governing corporate law, Singer and Miller demanded that a meeting of shareholders of the Company be promptly held for the purpose of electing new directors to the Company’s Board. Singer and Miller informed the Company that Singer and Miller intended to nominate a slate of directors to replace all (or a portion of) the Company’s Board at such meeting.

 

As set forth in Joint Amendment No. 8 to the Statements filed by Singer and Miller on March 26, 2013, Singer and Miller commenced an action in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware pursuant to Section 211(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law seeking an order compelling the Company to, among other things, hold an annual shareholders meeting for the election of directors within forty-five (45) days of the date such order is entered.

 

As set forth in Amendment No. 9 to the Statement filed by Singer on May 15, 2013, as reported in the May 13, 2013 Form 8-K issued by the Company on May 7, 2013, HWH commenced a derivative action, on behalf of the Company, in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware against Lalit Dadphale, Youssell Bennani and Joseph Savarino (the “Director Defendants”), who constitute a majority of the members of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”). The derivative action seeks, among other things, (i) a determination that the Director Defendants have breached their fiduciary duties and (ii) recovery of all damages arising therefrom. The complaint alleges, among other things, that the Director Defendants have (a) failed to hold annual meetings of stockholders in order to entrench themselves on the Company’s Board and as Company management, (b) failed to keep the Company current on its reporting obligations with the Securities and Exchange Commission, (c) permitted improper advances of funds to a convicted felon, (d) continued to pay such felon a salary after his forced resignation from the Company, (e) approved a financing arrangement that provides no significant benefit to the Company and (f) ignored a more favorable loan proposal for the Company.

 

 

5
 

 

Except as described above in this Item 4 and herein, the Reporting Person does not currently have any specific plans or proposals that relate to or would result in any of the actions or events specified in clauses (a) through (j) of Item 4 of Schedule 13D. The Reporting Person reserves the right to change plans and take any and all actions that the Reporting Person may deem appropriate to maximize the value of its investments, including, among other things, purchasing or otherwise acquiring additional securities of the Company, selling or otherwise disposing of any securities of the Company beneficially owned by them, in each case in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions or formulating other plans or proposals regarding the Company or its securities to the extent deemed advisable by the Reporting Person in light of its general investment policies, market conditions, subsequent developments affecting the Company and the general business and future prospects of the Company. The Reporting Person may take any other action with respect to the Company or any of the Company’s debt or equity securities in any manner permitted by applicable law.

 

Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer

 

Item 5 of the Statement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

 

Singer, as Trustee of the Trust which is the sole member of HWH, is the beneficial owner of 2,176,015 Shares, which is equal to 8.3% of the 26,279,301 outstanding Shares. As of the date hereof, 2,176,015 of the Shares beneficially owned by Singer are owned of record by HWH.

 

Pursuant to Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the 26,279,301 outstanding Shares referenced above is the sum of the following amounts: (i) 24,819,770 Shares based on the Issuer’s Form 10-Q filed on April 22, 2013, and (ii) 189,796 shares of Series B Preferred Stock, with each share of Series B Preferred Stock convertible into 7.69 Shares of Common Stock (including accrued and unpaid dividends).

 

(b) Singer has sole dispositive and voting power for the Shares owned by the Trust.

 

(c) Not applicable.

 

(d) No person other than Singer have the right to receive or the power to direct the receipt of distributions or dividends from, or the proceeds from the transfer of, the reported securities.

 

(e) Not applicable.

 

Item 7. Material to be Filed as Exhibits.

 

Item 7 of the Statement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

 

 

Exhibit 99.1 Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 8, 2010, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and the parties listed therein (Filed as Exhibit Number 10.1 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.2 Loan and Security Agreement dated as of November 8, 2010, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and the parties listed therein (Filed as Exhibit Number 10.2 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.3

 

Investor Rights Agreement dated as of November 8, 2010, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and the parties listed therein (Filed as Exhibit Number 10.3 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.4

 

7% Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Note, dated as of November 8, 2010, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and HWH Lending, LLC (Filed as Exhibit Number 4.2 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

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Exhibit 99.5

 

Common Stock Purchase Warrant, dated as of November 8, 2010, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and HWH Lending, LLC (Filed as Exhibit Number 4.1 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.6 Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September 2, 2011, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and the parties listed therein (Filed as Exhibit Number 10.1 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 6, 2011 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.7

 

7% Senior Secured Non-Convertible Promissory Note, dated as of September 2, 2011, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and HWH Lending, LLC (Filed as Exhibit Number 4.3 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 6, 2011 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.8

 

Common Stock Purchase Warrant, dated as of September 2, 2011, by and between HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. and HWH Lending, LLC (Filed as Exhibit Number 4.4 to Form 8-K by HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 6, 2011 and incorporated herein by reference).

 

Exhibit 99.9

Letter, dated as of May 22, 2013, from Karen Singer and Lloyd I. Miller, III to the Issuer.

 

 

 

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SIGNATURES

 

After reasonable inquiry and to the best of the undersigned’s knowledge and belief, the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.

 

 

 

Dated: May 31, 2013

 

  KAREN SINGER
   
   
  By:  /s/ Karen Singer
     
     

 

 

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HWH Lending, LLC

 

212 Vaccaro Drive

 

Cresskill, New Jersey 07626

 

 

 

Milfam I L.P.

 

222 Lakeview Avenue, Suite 160-365

 

West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

 


May 22, 2013

 

 

 

By Federal Express

 

 

 

Healthwarehouse.com, Inc.

 

7107 Industrial Road 

 

Florence, Kentucky 41042

 

Attn: Acting Secretary

 

Re:Annual Meeting, Director Nominations

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

 

As record and beneficial owners of the shares of stock set forth on Annex B (collectively, the “Stock”) of Healthwarehouse.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“HWH” or the “Company”), the undersigned hereby deliver to the Company written notice of director nominations to be considered at the upcoming annual meeting of stockholders (the “Meeting”). Pursuant to the Bylaws of HWH, as amended (the “Bylaws”), the undersigned are providing notice of the nomination of three (3) members to the Board of Directors (the “Board”). The undersigned intend to appear in person or by proxy at the meeting to make the nomination or bring up the matter specified in this notice.

 

The undersigned nominate Alan Howe, Robert Pons and Matthew Stecker (the “Nominees”) for election as directors at the Annual Meeting. The information with respect to each of the Nominees that is required to be disclosed pursuant to Regulation 14A under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Rule 14a-11 thereunder is set forth on Annex A. For the avoidance of doubt, Matthew Stecker has informed the Company and the undersigned that he will vacate his Board position as the director appointee of the Series B Preferred Stockholders, and his nomination herein shall be as one of the four (4) members of the Board to be elected by a vote of all of the Company’s stockholders at the Meeting.

 

Each of the undersigned (i) is a Record Stockholder (as such term is defined in the Bylaws) as of the date hereof, (ii) is entitled to vote at the Meeting and (iii) intends to appear in person or by proxy at the Meeting to propose the foregoing nominations. Further, the undersigned each represent to the Company that they are part of a group that intends (x) to deliver a proxy statement and/or form of proxy to holders of at least the percentage of HWH’s outstanding stock required to elect the Nominees and/or (y) otherwise to solicit proxies from HWH shareholders in support of such Nominees.

 

 
 

 

Healthwarehouse.com, Inc.

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Pursuant to Section 1.2(c)(3)(i) of the Bylaws, Annex A hereto sets forth the name and address of each of the Nominees, together with each Nominee’s consent to serve as a director of the Company, if elected. None of the Nominees has any right, title, ownership or other interest required to be disclosed pursuant to Section 1.2(c)(3)(ii) of the Bylaws. Pursuant to Sections 1.2(c)(3)(i) and (ii) of the Bylaws, Annex B hereto sets forth the name, address and beneficial ownership information of each of the undersigned Record Stockholders. Other than as set forth in Annex B, none of the undersigned Record Stockholders has any right, title, ownership or other interest required to be disclosed pursuant to Section 1.2(c)(3)(ii) of the Bylaws. Pursuant to Section 1.2(c)(3)(iii) of the Bylaws, Annex C hereto sets forth the biographies of each of the Nominees.

 

Pursuant to Section 1.2(c)(3)(iii) of the Bylaws, in addition to the information set forth herein and in each of the undersigned’s public securities filings, all of which are incorporated herein by reference, we note that (i) none of the undersigned or the Nominees own Company securities of record but not beneficially; (ii) none of the Stock was purchased via the borrowing of funds, margin accounts, bank loans or any other indebtedness; (iii) none of the undersigned is, or was within the past year, a party to any contract, arrangements or understandings with any person with respect to any Stock other than the other undersigned Record Stockholders; (iv) none of the Nominees is, or was within the past year, a party to any contract, arrangements or understandings with any person with respect to any Company securities; (v) none of the undersigned or Nominees has a parent or subsidiary which owns, beneficially, directly or indirectly, Company securities; (vi) Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K would not require the undersigned or the Nominees to furnish any additional information herein; (vii) each of the Nominees’ present principal occupation or employment, and the name, principal business and address of any corporation or other organization in which such employment is carried on, is set forth in Annex C; (viii) none of the Nominees owns beneficially, directly or indirectly, any Company securities; and (ix) none of the undersigned or Nominees have any arrangement or understanding with any person with respect to any future employment of any Nominee by the Company or with respect to any future transactions with the Company in which any Nominee or the undersigned will or may be a party. For additional information regarding the undersigned, including with respect to any contract, arrangements or understandings with any person with respect to any Company securities, see the public filings of the undersigned under Section 13 of the Exchange Act (as such term defined in the Bylaws). For additional information regarding the Company securities purchased and sold by the undersigned, see the public filings of the undersigned under Section 16 of the Exchange Act.

 

 
 

 

Healthwarehouse.com, Inc.

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To the knowledge of the undersigned, no further information is required in connection with these nominations pursuant to the relevant provisions of the Bylaws. However, in the event that the Company desires additional information about the Nominees or the undersigned, please contact our counsel, Roger Griesmeyer, Esq., via telephone (212-850-2856) or email (rogergriesmeyer@andrewskurth.com).

 

 

 

 

 

[Signature page follows]

 

 
 

 

Sincerely,

 

HWH LENDING, LLC   MILFAM I L.P.  
           
           
By: /s/ Karen Singer   By: /s/ Lloyd I. Miller, III  
Name:   Karen Singer   Name:   Lloyd I. Miller, III  
Title: Authorized Signatory   Title: Authorized Signatory  

 

 

 
 

 

Annex A

DIRECTOR NOMINEES

 

Name Address
Alan Howe

c/o Broadband Initiatives, LLC

10755 Scripps Poway Parkway

#302

San Diego, California 92131

 

Robert Pons

439 Williamson Road

Gladwyne, Pennsylvania 19035

 

Matthew Stecker

711 South Bryn Mawr Avenue

Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010

 

 
 

 

CONSENT OF DIRECTOR

   

I hereby consent to (1) the use of my name and any references to me as a person nominated to become a director of Healthwarehouse.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“HWH”), in the proxy statement of HWH and any proxy statement that may be filed by HWH Lending, LLC or Milfam I L.P., and any amendments or supplements thereto, and (2) serving as a director of HWH.

 

 

 

Dated: May 21, 2013

 

 

 

    /s/ Alan B. Howe
  Name: Alan B. Howe

 

 

 
 

 

CONSENT OF DIRECTOR

  

I hereby consent to (1) the use of my name and any references to me as a person nominated to become a director of Healthwarehouse.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“HWH”), in the proxy statement of HWH and any proxy statement that may be filed by HWH Lending, LLC or Milfam I L.P., and any amendments or supplements thereto, and (2) serving as a director of HWH.

 

 

 

Dated: May 21, 2013

 

 

    /s/ Matthew Stecker
  Name: Matthew Stecker

 

 

 
 

 

CONSENT OF DIRECTOR

  

I hereby consent to (1) the use of my name and any references to me as a person nominated to become a director of Healthwarehouse.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“HWH”), in the proxy statement of HWH and any proxy statement that may be filed by HWH Lending, LLC or Milfam I L.P., and any amendments or supplements thereto, and (2) serving as a director of HWH.

 

 

 

Dated: May 21, 2013

 

 

    /s/ Robert Pons
  Name: Robert Pons

 

 

 
 

 

 

Annex B

 

SECURITY OWNERSHIP

 

 

(1) Name and address

of beneficial owner

 

 

(2) Class and Series

 

 

(3) Number of shares owned beneficially or of record

 

HWH Lending, LLC1

212 Vaccaro Drive

Cresskill, New Jersey 07626

 

Series B Preferred Stock

 

189,796

Common Stock

 

716,484

 

Milfam I L.P. 2

222 Lakeview Avenue, Suite 160-365

West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

 

Series B Preferred Stock

 

189,796

Common Stock

 

716,484

 

 


1 The shares reported herein consist of (i) 716,484 shares of common stock, and (ii) 189,796 shares of Series B Preferred Stock, with each share of Series B Preferred Stock convertible into 7.69 shares of common stock.

2 The shares reported herein consist of (i) 716,484 shares of common stock, and (ii) 189,796 shares of Series B Preferred Stock, with each share of Series B Preferred Stock convertible into 7.69 shares of common stock.

 

 
 

 

Annex C

 

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

OF NOMINEES

 

[See individual biographies attached]

 

 

Nominee Principal Occupation Name of Employer Principal Business of Employer Address of Employer
Alan B. Howe Managing Partner and
Co-Founder
Broadband Initiatives, LLC Corporate Advisory and  Consulting

10755 Scripps Poway Parkway

#302

San Diego, CA 92131

 

Robert M. Pons Chairman LiveWire Mobile, Inc.

Mobile Digital Content Solutions

 

1 Monarch Drive

Littleton, MA 01460

Matthew Stecker Chief Executive Officer LiveWire Mobile, Inc.

Mobile Digital Content Solutions

 

1 Monarch Drive

Littleton, MA 01460

 

 
 

 

Alan B. Howe-BIO

 

Alan B. Howe has served as co-founder and managing partner of Broadband Initiatives, LLC (and its predecessor company), a boutique corporate advisory and consulting firm, since 2001. He served as vice president of strategic and wireless business development for Covad Communications, Inc., a national broadband telecommunications company from May 2005 to October 2008. Prior to that, Mr. Howe was chief financial officer and vice president of corporate development of Teletrac, Inc., and director of corporate development for Sprint PCS. Mr. Howe is currently a member of the public board of directors of Selectica, Inc. (Nasdaq: SLTC) and also serves as its Chairman. He is also on the public board of directors of Data I/O and is Chairman of their Audit Committee (Nasdaq: DAIO). He previously served on the boards of Ditech Networks, Proxim, Inc., Alliance Semiconductor Inc., LLC International, Inc., and Altigen Communications, Inc., which are no longer reporting companies. Mr. Howe also is serving as Interim CEO of Sunrise Telecom, Inc. under a short term consulting agreement. Mr. Howe holds a B.A. in business administration from the University of Illinois and an M.B.A. from the Indiana University Kelley Graduate School of Business. Mr. Howe's prior positions and current advisory roles provide the Board with leadership experience and operational knowhow; in addition his outside board experience helps the Board in its compliance and governance discussions and strategies.

 

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Robert M. Pons Bio

 

Robert M. Pons has over 30 years of senior level management experience including early stage ventures, Fortune 500 and turnaround companies. Currently, Mr. Pons is Chairman of Livewire Mobile, one of the most comprehensive one-stop digital content solutions for carriers, handset manufacturers and media companies entering the mobile content market.

 

Prior to Livewire Mr. Pons was Senior Vice President of Capital Markets for TMNG, a leading provider of professional services to the converging communications media and entertainment industries and the capital formation firms that support it. Prior to TMNG he was CEO of Uphonia/SmartServ Inc. a publicly traded firm in the wireless industry. Uphonia/SmartServ was completely recapitalized and repositioned under his leadership.

 

As an early pioneer of the competitive telecommunications industry, he was a senior level executive working with both landline and wireless systems. Originating his telecommunications experience in 1980 at MCI, Mr. Pons opened the New England markets, growing them from start-up to a $100 million division. He served as a special advisor to the President of MCI during the company's highest growth years and was featured in the book On The Line—History of MCI. In 1986, Mr. Pons was recruited by the President of Sprint to manage its Northeast Sales division with over $750 million in revenue. His wireless experience originated as Senior Vice President of Business Development for Geotek, a wireless carrier with licenses in 50 major markets. During his tenure, the company grew from a market cap of $25 million to $1.7 billion.

 

Mr. Pons has directly overseen financing transactions from $5 million to $100 million and has extensive experience in organizing start-ups. He currently serves on the boards of Concurrent Computer Corporation (CCUR Nasdaq) Chairman – Livewire Mobile (LVWR.PK) Vice Chairman – MRV Communications (MRVC OTC Marketes) and Primus Telecommunications Group (NYSE:PTGI)

 

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Matthew Stecker - Bio

 

Matthew Stecker has been a leading executive in the telecommunications and mobile content industries for 20 years. Since November 2009, Matthew has been the Chief Executive Officer of Livewire Mobile, Inc (OTCMarkets: LVWR) and also serves on its board of directors. Since January 2011, Matthew has served on the board of directors and compensation committee of Health Warehouse, Inc. (OTC: HEWA). Prior to coming to Livewire, Matthew was Senior Vice President and Principal for the telecommunications consulting firm TMNG (NASD:TMNG) and its strategy subsidiary CSMG. Matthew has also served as Chief Technology Officer for Smartserv Online, Inc. (NASD:SSRV) and was an early technology leader in the well-known mobile location startup Vindigo, Inc. Previously, Matthew was the President of Marble Associates, Inc., a privately held Boston-based consulting firm.

 

Matthew has a JD from The University of North Carolina and a BA from Duke University, Cum Laude in Political Science with a concentration in Computer Science.