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Commitments and Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Notes to Financial Statements  
Commitments and Contingencies

 

Note 2: Commitments and Contingencies

 

Litigation

The Company may from time to time be involved in legal proceedings arising from the normal course of business. There are no pending or threatened legal proceedings as of June 30, 2012.

 

Consulting Services

On July 15, 2010, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to provide various consulting services for the Company in connection with an anticipated filing of a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Under the terms of the agreement, which was amended in November 2010 to clarify certain provisions, the consultant is to receive $40,000 cash and 800,000 warrants to purchase the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.625 per share with a contractual term of 5 years.  The warrants are contingently issuable upon the earlier (a) twenty business days after notification by the SEC that any registration statement filed on behalf of the Company has been declared effective or (b) upon a change of control of the Company or (c) upon notification by the Company that it decided not to continue retaining the services of the consultant.  The warrants are fully vested upon issuance. 

 

On March 23, 2011, in relation to the agreement entered into with a third party to provide various consulting services for the Company, the Company issued 800,000 warrants to purchase common stock at an exercise price of $0.625 per share with a term of 5 years. The warrants were fully vested at the date of grant and the Company recognized an expense of $73,768 equal to the grant date fair value of the warrants using the following assumptions: volatility of 68%; risk-free interest rate of 2.07%; and expected term of 5 years.  The fair value of the warrants was determined using the Black-Scholes option valuation model.

 

During fiscal year December 31, 2011, the Company paid $40,000 for the consulting services under the contract.

 

On May 9, 2012, the warrant to purchase 800,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $.625 per share was exercised with total proceeds to the Company of $500,000. There were no other warrants outstanding as of June 30, 2012.

 

Operating Leases and Service Contracts

The Company rents its facilities on a month-to-month basis. Most of its service contracts are also on a month-to-month basis. Future minimum payments under noncancelable service contracts are as follows for the years ended December 31:

 

2012                 9,210
2013               18,420
2014                  6,905
2015                          -
2016                          -
Thereafter                          -
Total      $        34,535

 

Change in Officers and Employment Agreements

On April 30, 2012, Mr. William Morrison resigned as the Vice President of Engineering of the Company. As a result of his departure, Mr. Morrison also resigned as an officer of the Company. Mr. Morrison did not receive any severance as part of his resignation. Of the 100,000 options granted on January 26, 2011, 25,000 vested and 75,000 remained unvested and were forfeited.

 

On June 13, 2012, Mr. Semyon Dukach, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer resigned, and on that same date the Company’s board of directors appointed Richard T. Harrison to the position of Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Harrison shall receive as compensation, among other things, a base salary of $100,000 per year, along with quarterly performance based bonuses. Mr. Harrison’s employment agreement was effective June 1, 2012.

 

On June 13, 2012 the Company’s board of directors re-appointed Mr. Semyon Dukach to the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors, which is an executive position with the Company, effective June 13, 2012. Mr. Dukach receives no compensation for serving as the registrant’s Chairman of the Board of Directors and his existing oral employment agreement and annual salary of $100,000 per year was terminated, except that Mr. Dukach is entitled to reimbursement of reasonable business expenses in accordance with the registrant’s corporate policy and any health benefits the registrant offers its other employees. Mr. Semyon does not receive a stipend for attending Board of Directors meetings. All other Board of Directors receive a stipend of $10,000 per year for serving as members of our Board of Directors.