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Related Party Transactions

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Related Party Transactions
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Dec. 31, 2014
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions

Note 10. Related Party Transactions

 

 

Change in Control Transaction

 

On November 19, 2013, 734 Agriculture, LLC (“734 Agriculture”) and its affiliates, including 734 Investors, LLC (“734 Investors”), completed the previously announced purchase from Alico Holding, LLC, a company wholly owned by Atlantic Blue Group, Inc. (“Atlanticblue”), of 3,725,457 shares of our common stock (the “Share Purchase”).

 

The common stock acquired by 734 Agriculture and its affiliates, including 734 Investors, represents approximately 51% of the Company's outstanding voting securities. On November 15, 2013, 734 Investors amended and restated its LLC operating agreement (the “LLC Agreement”) to admit new members and to designate 734 Agriculture as the managing member, with authority to administer the affairs of 734 Investors, including the voting and disposition of shares of common stock, subject to certain restrictions set forth therein. As a result, upon the consummation of the Share Purchase, 734 Agriculture and its affiliates, including 734 Investors, acquired the voting power to control the election of the Company's Directors and any other matter requiring the affirmative vote or consent of the Company's shareholders.

 

 

Appointment of Mr. Wilson as the Company's Chief Executive Officer

 

Upon the Closing of the Share Purchase, Mr. Alexander ceased to be the Company's CEO pursuant to his previously disclosed resignation. On November 22, 2013, the Board appointed Mr. Wilson to serve as the CEO, effective immediately.

 

 

734 Investors and 734 Agriculture

 

On November 19, 2013, 734 Agriculture and its affiliates, including 734 Investors, acquired all of the approximately 51% of Alico's common stock then owned by Atlanticblue. 734 Investors now beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, approximately 51% of the outstanding shares of the Company's common stock and possesses the voting power to control the election of the Company's Directors and any other matter requiring the affirmative vote or consent of the Company's shareholders. 734 Agriculture is the sole managing member of 734 Investors. By virtue of their ownership percentage, 734 Investors and 734 Agriculture are able to elect all of the Directors and, consequently, control Alico. Messrs. Brokaw and Trafelet are the two controlling persons of 734 Agriculture.

 

 

734 Citrus Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Silver Nip

 

On November 22, 2013, the Company entered into an employee lease agreement with Mr. Wilson and Silver Nip (the “Silver Nip Agreement”). Silver Nip is owned and controlled by Messrs. Brokaw, Trafelet and Wilson.

 

The Silver Nip Agreement provides, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein, for the Company to furnish Mr. Wilson's services to Silver Nip to perform the functions and services that Mr. Wilson has previously performed for Silver Nip prior to his resignation as CEO of Silver Nip. The Silver Nip Agreement provides that Mr. Wilson will spend a majority of his working time performing functions and services for the Company and that in no event will Mr. Wilson be required to take any action that he or the Company determines could conflict with Mr. Wilson's exercise of his fiduciary duties under applicable law owed to the Company or could interfere with the performance of his duties as an executive officer of the Company. In exchange for furnishing Mr. Wilson's services, Silver Nip has agreed to pay to the Company the cash salary that would have been paid to Mr. Wilson pursuant to his previous employment arrangement with Silver Nip, had that arrangement continued to be in force.

 

The Silver Nip Agreement provides that if neither the Company nor Silver Nip has provided the other with written notice of an intention to terminate the Silver Nip Agreement at least three business days before the month's end (or any subsequent renewal period), the Silver Nip Agreement will automatically renew for a one-month period. In addition, Silver Nip may terminate the Silver Nip Agreement at any time upon 10 business days' prior written notice to the Company. As of December 31, 2014 neither the Company nor Silver Nip has provided written notice to terminate the Silver Nip Agreement. The description of the Silver Nip Agreement is qualified in its entirety by reference to the complete terms and conditions of the agreement, which is listed as an exhibit to the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K filed on November 25, 2013. During the three months ended December 31, 2014, the Company has received $37,500 under this agreement, respectively. During the three months ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, Alico Fruit Company hauled 169,074 and zero boxes of fruit for Silver Nip Citrus for $64,734 and $0, respectively. The hauling was performed at customary terms and at rates that are extended to outside third parties.


Silver Nip Merger Agreement
 

On December 2, 2014, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”) with 734 Sub, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Merger Sub”), Silver Nip Citrus and, solely with respect to certain sections thereof, the equity holders of Silver Nip Citrus, which consist of 734 Agriculture, Mr. Wilson, and an entity controlled by Mr. Wilson. The Merger Agreement provides that, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Merger Sub will merge with and into Silver Nip Citrus (the “Merger”), with Silver Nip Citrus surviving the Merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement, the Company will issue shares of the Company's common stock to the equity holders of Silver Nip Citrus as follows (the “Stock Issuance”):

 

at the effective time of the Merger, up to 1,463,544 shares of common stock, subject to certain adjustments set forth in the Merger Agreement for Silver Nip Citrus's net indebtedness at the closing of the Merger, amounts related to certain groves specified in the Merger Agreement (the “TRB Groves”), certain Silver Nip Citrus transaction expenses and the trading price of the common stock; and

 

thirty days after the end of Silver Nip Citrus's 2014-2015 citrus harvest season, an additional amount of shares of common stock, with the number of shares issued to be based on the net proceeds received by the Company from the sale of citrus fruit harvested on certain Silver Nip Citrus groves after the closing of the Merger, subject to certain adjustments set forth in the Merger Agreement for the cost to harvest the citrus fruit and the trading price of the common stock.

 


The Company currently estimates that Silver Nip Citrus's outstanding net indebtedness at the closing of the Merger will be approximately $42,600,000 and that Silver Nip Citrus will have spent approximately $17,900,000 in relation to the TRB Groves and $250,000 in transaction expenses that are subject to the adjustment. Based on these estimates, the Company would issue approximately 800,500 shares of common stock at the closing of the Merger.

 

734 Agriculture owns 74.89% of the membership interests of Silver Nip Citrus and Messrs. Brokaw and Trafelet serve on the board of directors of Silver Nip Citrus. Mr. Wilson owns 5% of the membership interests of Silver Nip Citrus directly and 20.11% of such membership interests indirectly through Rio Verde Ventures, LLC, an entity controlled by him. Mr. Wilson also manages the day-to-day operations of Silver Nip Citrus and serves as a member of Silver Nip Citrus's board of directors.

 

The Company has filed an information statement with the SEC in accordance with Regulation 14C of the Exchange Act in connection with the approval of the Stock Issuance by the written consent of 734 Investors, which owns a majority of Alico's outstanding common stock. For more information about the Merger and the Stock Issuance, please refer to the information statement.


 

 

JD Alexander

 

On November 6, 2013, JD Alexander tendered his resignation as Chief Executive Officer and as an employee of the Company, subject to and effective immediately after the Closing of the Share Purchase transaction on November 19, 2013. Mr. Alexander's resignation includes a waiver of any rights to any payments under his Change-in-Control Agreement with the Company. On November 6, 2013, the Company and Mr. Alexander also entered into a Consulting and Non-Competition Agreement under which (i) Mr. Alexander will provide consulting services to the Company during the two-year period after the Closing, (ii) Mr. Alexander agreed to be bound by certain non-competition covenants relating to the Company's citrus operations and non-solicitation and non-interference covenants for a period of two years after the Closing, and (iii) the Company will pay Mr. Alexander for such services and covenants $2,000,000 in twenty-four monthly installments. Mr. Alexander also agreed, in a separate side letter with the Company, not to sell or transfer the shares that were awarded pursuant to his Restricted Stock Award Agreement (other than to a family trust) for a period of two years after the Closing. Mr. Alexander also executed a general release in favor of the Company.