08/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/18/2026 15:30
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ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS
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TRADEMARKS
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SPECIAL CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
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RISK FACTORS
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USE OF PROCEEDS
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DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK
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SELLING STOCKHOLDERS
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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
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LEGAL MATTERS
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EXPERTS
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE
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We depend on third-party companies to perform functions critical to our business, and any failure or increased cost on their part could have a material adverse effect on our business.
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We face intense competition and may not be able to compete successfully against existing or future competitors.
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We may not timely identify or effectively respond to consumer needs, expectations or trends, which could adversely affect our relationship with our customers, the demand for our products and services, and our market share.
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Our business depends on effective marketing, including marketing via email, search engine marketing, influencer marketing, and social media marketing. Our competitors have caused and may continue to cause us to increase our marketing costs and decrease certain other types of marketing, and have outspent us and may continue to outspend us on marketing or be more efficient in their spend.
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Economic factors, including recessions, other economic downturns, inflation, our exposure to the U.S. housing market, and decreases in consumer spending, have affected and could continue to adversely affect us.
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Tariffs, bans, or other measures or events that increase the effective price of products or limit our ability to access products we or our suppliers, fulfillment partners, or other third parties that import or export could have a material adverse effect on our business.
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Our changing business model and use of the Bed Bath & Beyond brand, Overstock brand, buybuy BABY brand, Kirkland's and Kirkland's Home brand, Beyond brand, and other brands of ours, could negatively impact our business.
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The changing job market, the changes in our leadership team, the change in our compensation approach, changing job structures, or any inability to attract, retain and engage key personnel could affect our ability to successfully grow our business.
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We rely upon paid and natural search engines to rank our product offerings, and our financial results may suffer if we are unable to maintain our prior rankings in natural searches.
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If we are not profitable and/or are unable to generate sufficient positive cash flow from operations, our ability to continue in business will depend on our ability to raise additional capital, obtain financing or monetize significant assets, and we may be unable to do so.
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Our business depends on the Internet, our infrastructure and transaction-processing systems, and catastrophic events could adversely affect our operating results.
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Compliance with ever-evolving federal, state, and foreign laws and other requirements relating to the handling of information about individuals necessitates significant expenditure and resources, and any failure by us, our vendors or our business partners to comply may result in significant liability, negative publicity, and/or an erosion of trust, which could materially adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
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If we or our third-party providers experience cyberattacks or data security incidents, there may be damage to our brand and reputation, material financial penalties, and legal liability, which would materially adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
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Failure to comply with, or changes in, laws, regulations and enforcement activities may adversely affect the products, services and markets in which we operate.
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From time to time we are subject to various legal proceedings which could adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations.
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Damage to our reputation or brand image could adversely affect our sales and results of operations.
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If we do not successfully optimize and operate our fulfillment center or customer service operations, our business could be harmed.
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If we fail to effectively utilize technological advancements, including in artificial intelligence, our business and financial performance could be negatively impacted.
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Global conflict could negatively impact our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
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Product safety and quality concerns could have a material adverse impact on our revenue and profitability.
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We depend on our suppliers' and fulfillment partners' representations regarding product safety, content and quality, product compliance with various laws and regulations, including registration and/or reporting obligations, and for proper labeling of products.
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We have an evolving business model, which increases the complexity of our business.
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Exercising the warrants to purchase our common stock (the "Warrants") is a risky investment and those who exercise their Warrants may not be able to recover the value of their investment in the common stock received upon such exercise. Warrant holders could sustain a total loss of the exercise price of any Warrants that they exercise.
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Investment in new business strategies, acquisitions, dispositions, partnerships, or other transactions could disrupt our ongoing business, present risks not originally contemplated and materially adversely affect our business, reputation, results of operations and financial condition.
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Regulatory changes or actions may alter the nature of an investment in us or restrict the use of digital assets, including tokens or blockchain technology in a manner that adversely affects our business, prospects and operations.
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The mergers with Fathom Holdings, Inc. and F9 Brands, Inc. may not be completed and our merger agreements with those entities may be terminated in accordance with their terms.
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Combining our business with those of The Brand House Collective, Inc. ("TBHC") and TCS may be more difficult, costly or time-consuming than expected and the combined company may fail to realize the anticipated benefits of the mergers with TBHC and TCS, which may adversely affect the combined company's business results and negatively affect the value of the combined company's common stock.
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Shares of Common Stock
Beneficially Owned Prior to
this Offering
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Maximum
Number of Shares
of Common Stock
Being Offered(1)
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Shares of Common Stock
Beneficially Owned After
this Offering
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Name of Selling Stockholder
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Number
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Percent
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Number
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Percent
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Mitchell Rosen Revocable Trust(2)
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3,600,000
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3.78%
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3,600,000
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Sharon Rosen Revocable Trust(2)
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3,600,000
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3.78%
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3,600,000
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*
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ALCOF III NUBT, L.P.(3)
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232,850
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*
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232,850
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AlphaCentric Real Income Fund(4)
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-
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446,453
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AMMC CLO 23, Limited(5)
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45,113
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*
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45,113
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AMMC CLO 24, Limited(5)
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78,118
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*
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78,118
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Shares of Common Stock
Beneficially Owned Prior to
this Offering
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Maximum
Number of Shares
of Common Stock
Being Offered(1)
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Shares of Common Stock
Beneficially Owned After
this Offering
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Name of Selling Stockholder
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Number
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Percent
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Number
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Percent
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AMMC CLO 25, Limited(5)
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78,118
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78,118
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AMMC CLO 27, Limited(5)
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113,493
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113,493
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Cantor Fitzgerald Securities(6)
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47,262
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*
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47,262
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CrossingBridge Low Duration High Income Fund(4)
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2,924,012
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3.07%
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8,998,152
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CrossingBridge Responsible Credit Fund(4)
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149,973
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410,156
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Destinations Global Fixed Income Opportunities Fund, a series of Brinker Capital Destinations Trust(4)
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309,113
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1,653,964
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GC Finance Operations Trust(7)
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3,887,005
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4.08%
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11,635,745
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Gems 6 Sub 2, LLC(7)
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85,278
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255,301
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Gems 6i Sub 1, L.P.(7)
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54,037
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161,817
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Glendon Opportunities Fund II, L.P.(8)
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1,810,625
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1.90%
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5,200,098
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Glendon Opportunities Fund III, L.P.(8)
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970,691
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1.02%
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2,787,624
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Golub Sapphire Fund, L.P.(7)
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68,959
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206,488
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Joseph S. & Diane H. Steinberg 1992 Charitable Trust(4)
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50,537
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50,537
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JSS-COH LLC(4)
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50,537
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50,537
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LCM 26 Ltd.(9)
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7,599
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*
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7,599
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LCM 27 Ltd.(9)
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6,744
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*
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6,744
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LCM 28 Ltd.(9)
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6,744
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6,744
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LCM 29 Ltd.(9)
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6,801
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*
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6,801
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LCM 30 Ltd.(9)
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6,626
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*
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6,626
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-
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*
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LCM 31 Ltd.(9)
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9,614
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*
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9,614
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-
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*
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LCM 32 Ltd.(9)
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10,061
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*
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10,061
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-
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*
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LCM 33 Ltd.(9)
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8,529
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*
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8,529
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-
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*
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LCM 34 Ltd.(9)
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8,766
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*
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8,766
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-
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*
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LCM 35 Ltd.(9)
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9,227
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*
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9,227
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-
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*
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LCM 36 Ltd.(9)
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7,881
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*
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7,881
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-
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*
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LCM 37 Ltd.(9)
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13,682
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*
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13,682
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-
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*
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LCM 38 Ltd.(9)
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10,887
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*
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10,887
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-
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*
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LCM 39 Ltd.(9)
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13,097
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*
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13,097
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-
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*
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LCM 40 Ltd.(9)
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10,008
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*
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10,008
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-
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*
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LCM Loan Income Fund I Ltd.(9)
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7,267
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*
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7,267
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-
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*
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LCM XIV Limited Partnership(9)
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6,744
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*
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6,744
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-
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*
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LCM XV Limited Partnership(9)
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8,668
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*
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8,668
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-
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*
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LCM XVI Limited Partnership(9)
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8,090
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*
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8,090
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-
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*
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LCM XVII Limited Partnership(9)
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6,744
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*
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6,744
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-
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*
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LCM XVIII Limited Partnership(9)
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7,390
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*
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7,390
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-
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*
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LCM XXIII Ltd. (9)
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10,053
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*
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10,053
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-
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*
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LCM XXIV Ltd. (9)
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8,633
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*
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8,633
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-
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*
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LCM XXV Ltd. (9)
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8,668
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*
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8,668
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-
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*
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Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund(10)
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64,877
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*
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64,877
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-
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*
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OPAL BSL Holdings 1 LLC(7)
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608,481
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*
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1,821,524
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-
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*
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Riverpark Strategic Income Fund(4)
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1,225,104
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1.29%
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3,723,273
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-
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*
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Spruce Advisory Group, LLC(11)
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146,044
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*
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397,302
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-
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*
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Tikehau US CLO I Ltd.(12)
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13,477
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*
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13,477
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-
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*
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this Offering
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Maximum
Number of Shares
of Common Stock
Being Offered(1)
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Shares of Common Stock
Beneficially Owned After
this Offering
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Name of Selling Stockholder
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Number
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Percent
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Number
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Percent
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Tikehau US CLO II Ltd.(13)
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14,001
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*
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14,001
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-
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*
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Tikehau US CLO III Ltd. (13)
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14,086
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*
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14,086
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-
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*
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Tikehau US CLO IV, Ltd. (13)
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14,128
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*
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14,128
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-
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*
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Z Capital Credit Partners CLO 2021-1 Ltd.(14)
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306,039
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*
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306,039
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-
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*
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Less than 1%.
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For purposes of calculating the maximum number of shares of Common Stock being offered, we have assumed that (i) the Company has obtained the Required Stockholder Approval, (ii) all conversions of the Convertible Notes are settled in shares of Common Stock, and (iii) the maximum possible number of shares issuable as make-whole payments in connection with conversions of the Convertible Notes following the occurrence of a "Make-Whole Fundamental Change" (as defined in the Indenture) involving the Company or redemption of the Convertible Notes have been issued. If the Company is unable to obtain the Required Stockholder Approval, the Company may only issue a limited number of shares of Common Stock upon the conversion of any Convertible Notes, as further described in the Indenture, and thereafter, the Company would be required to settle all such conversions in cash. If the Required Stockholder Approval is obtained and (x) the Company elects to settle conversions of Convertible Notes in cash or a combination of cash and shares of Common Stock, or (y) a Make-Whole Fundamental Change or redemption of Convertible Notes does not occur, then, in either case, the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Convertible Notes would decrease and the maximum number of shares of Common Stock offered hereby would decrease by an equivalent amount. For purposes of calculating the maximum number of shares of Common Stock being offered, we have also displayed numbers without giving effect to any beneficial ownership or other limitations contained in the Indenture governing the Convertible Notes.
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The Sharon Rosen Revocable Trust and the Mitchell A. Rosen Revocable Trust (together, the "Rosen Trusts") collectively own 7,200,000 shares. The Mitchell Rosen Trust directly holds 3,600,000 shares and Mitchell A. Rosen serves as trustee and grantor of the Mitchell A. Rosen Trust and, in such capacity, has sole voting and dispositive power over the Common Stock held by such trust. The Sharon Rosen Trust directly holds 3,600,000 shares; Sharon Rosen and Mitchell A. Rosen are married and serve as co-trustees of the Sharon Rosen Trust and, in such capacities, share voting and dispositive power over the 3,600,000 shares that are held by the Sharon Rosen Revocable Trust and 3,600,000 of which shares are held by The Mitchell A. Rosen Revocable Trust. The address of the Rosen Trusts is 139 Island Estates Parkway, Palm Coast, Florida 32137
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ALCOF III NUBT, L.P, is the record and direct holder of the securities reported herein. Arbour Lane Capital Management, LP, as investment manager to such fund, exercises voting and investment power over the securities held by such fund and therefore may be deemed to beneficially own such securities. Arbour Lane Fund III GP, LLC, as the general partner of the fund, may also be deemed to beneficially own such securities. The business address of each of these reporting persons is 700 Canal Street, 4th Floor, Stamford, Connecticut 06902. Each of the foregoing entities disclaims beneficial ownership of such securities except to the extent of its pecuniary interest therein.
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Crossing Bridge Advisors, LLC is the investment adviser to the Selling Stockholder and may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of the shares held by the Selling Stockholder. David K. Sherman is the Chief Investment Officer of CrossingBridge Advisors, LLC and may be deemed to have investment and voting power over the shares held by the Selling Stockholder. Each of CrossingBridge Advisors, LLC and Mr. Sherman disclaim beneficial ownership of these shares. The address of the Selling Stockholder is c/o CrossingBridge Advisors, LLC, 427 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, New York 10570. Includes 446,453, 6,074,140, 260,183, 1,344,851 and 2,498,169 shares of Common Stock issuable to AlphaCentric Real Income Fund, CrossingBridge Low Duration High Income Fund, CrossingBridge Responsible Credit Fund, Destinations Global Fixed Income Opportunities Fund, a series of Brinker Capital Destinations Trust and Riverpark Strategic Income Fund, respectively, upon the conversion of Convertible Notes held by each such Selling Stockholder.
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Pursuant to a Collateral Management Agreement between American Money Management Corporation ("AMMC") and the Selling Stockholder, AMMC may be deemed to have sole voting and investment power over the shares held or beneficially owned by the Selling Stockholder. AMMC disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held or beneficially owned by the Selling Stockholder. An affiliate of AMMC owns subordinated notes issued by the applicable Selling Stockholder and may be deemed to have a beneficial interest in the applicable shares held or beneficially owned by the applicable Selling Stockholder. The address of the Selling Stockholder is 301 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
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Cantor Fitzgerald Securities ("CFS") is the record owner of the securities reported herein. The business address of CFS is 110 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022. Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. ("CFLP") indirectly controls CFS. CFLP is controlled by CF Group Management, Inc.("CFGM"), its managing general partner. Mr. Brandon G. Lutnick is the controlling trustee of the trusts that own all of the voting shares of CFGM, and therefore controls CFGM. No other person or entity other than Brandon G. Lutnick and entities and trusts controlled by him for the benefit of himself, his siblings and their respective descendants owns more than a 10% economic interest in Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. As such, each of CFLP, CFGM and Mr. Lutnick maybe deemed to beneficially own the securities directly held by CFS. Each such entity or person disclaims any beneficial ownership of the reported shares other than to the extent of any pecuniary interest they may have therein, directly or indirectly.
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GC Advisors LLC ("GCA") is the management company of GC Finance Operations Trust, the investment advisor of the sole member of GEMS 6 Sub 2, LLC, the investment manager of the sole member of GEMS 6i Sub 1, L.P. and the investment manager of Golub Sapphire Fund, L.P. Lawrence E. Golub and David B. Golub are the co-Chief Executive Officers of GCA and are the managers of the managing member of OPAL BSL Holdings 1 LLC. Messers. Golub and Golub make voting and investment decisions on behalf of GCA and OPAL BSL Holdings 1 LLC. As a result, GCA and Messrs. Golub and Golub may be deemed to be the beneficial owners of the shares held by each such Selling Stockholder. The business address of each such Selling Stockholder is 200 Park Avenue, 25th Floor, New York, New York 10166. Includes 7,748,740, 170,023, 107,780, 137,529 and 1,213,043 shares of Common Stock issuable to GC Finance Operations Trust, GEMS 6 Sub 2, LLC, GEMS 6i Sub 1, L.P., Golub Sapphire Fund, L.P. and OPAL BSL Holdings 1 LLC, respectively, upon conversion of Convertible Notes held by each such Selling Stockholder.
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Glendon Capital Management L.P. ("GCM") is the investment manager to the Selling Stockholder, and Holly Kim Olson is the Partner of Glendon Capital Management L.P. responsible for investment decisions regarding the Common Stock held by the Selling Stockholder. Thus GCM and Ms. Olson may be deemed to have shared voting and dispositive power over the shares held by the Selling Stockholder. The address
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Voting and dispositive power for the shares held by the Selling Stockholder requires the majority vote of a six-person investment committee. The address for the Selling Stockholder is 200 Crescent Ct, Suite 1414, Dallas, Texas 75201.
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The address for the Selling Stockholder is 888 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02199.
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Joel Bines is the Sole Member and Manager of Spruce Advisory Group LLC and holds voting and dispositive power over the shares held by Spruce Advisory Group. The address of Spruce Advisory Group LLC is 6031 Norway Rd., Dallas, Texas 75230. Includes 251,259 shares of Common Stock shares issuable upon the conversion of the Convertible Notes.
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Epeli Rokotuiveikau is the Head of US CLOs and Joseph Naber is the portfolio manager for the Selling Stockholder and may thus be deemed to have shared investment and dispositive power of the shares held by the Selling Stockholder. The address for the Selling Stockholder is 190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman KY1-9008.
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Epeli Rokotuiveikau is the Head of US CLOs and Joseph Naber is the portfolio manager for the Selling Stockholder and may thus be deemed to have shared investment and dispositive power of the shares held by the Selling Stockholder. The address for the Selling Stockholder is Park Place, 55 Par La Ville Road, Third Floor, Hamilton, Bermuda HM11.
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Z Capital CLO Management, L.L.C. is the collateral manager of Z Capital Credit Partners CLO 2021-1 Ltd. Jedidiah Lee is the principal of Z Capital CLO Management, L.L.C. and may thus be deemed to have investment discretion and voting power over the shares held by Z Capital Credit Partners CLO 2021-1 Ltd. The address of the Selling Stockholder is c/o Z Capital CLO Management, L.L.C., 430 Park Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, New York 10022.
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sales on Nasdaq or any national securities exchange, quotation service, market or trading facility on which our common stock may be listed or quoted at the time of sale;
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Our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, filed with the SEC on February 24, 2026.
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The information specifically incorporated by reference into our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 from our Definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A, filed with the SEC on March 27, 2026.
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Our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended March 31, 2026 and June 30, 2026, filed with the SEC on April 27, 2026 and August 4, 2026, respectively.
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Our Current Reports on Form 8-K and Form 8-K/A (as applicable) filed with the SEC on January 5, 2026, January 9, 2026, January 23, 2026, April 2, 2026 (including the first and second reports filed on such dates), May 8, 2026, May 19, 2026, May 20, 2026, June 17, 2026, July 1, 2026, July 9, 2026, July 27, 2026 (including the first and second reports filed on such dates), August 4, 2026, August 5, 2026 (including the first, second and third reports filed on such date), August 13, 2026 and August 14, 2026.
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The description of our common stock contained in the Registration Statement on Form 8-A, filed with the SEC on August 14, 2026, and any amendment or report filed with the SEC for the purpose of updating such description.
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