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North Carolina
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56-1928817
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(State or other jurisdiction of
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(I.R.S. Employer
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incorporation or organization)
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Identification No.)
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300 Perimeter Park Drive, Suite A
Morrisville, North Carolina
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27560
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(Address of principal executive offices)
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(Zip Code)
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Large accelerated filer
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Accelerated filer
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Non-accelerated filer
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Item
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Financial Statements
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March 31, 2012
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December 31, 2011
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ASSETS
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Current assets:
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Cash and cash equivalents
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$ | 6,836,283 | $ | 6,701,701 | ||||
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Accounts receivable, net
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5,942,003 | 6,064,764 | ||||||
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Interest receivable
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14,412 | 12,109 | ||||||
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Inventory, net
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7,202,319 | 6,849,592 | ||||||
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Prepaid expenses and other assets
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439,518 | 419,729 | ||||||
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Total current assets
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20,434,535 | 20,047,895 | ||||||
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Long-term assets:
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Held-to-maturity investments
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3,759,076 | 3,760,399 | ||||||
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Inventory, net
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27,360,983 | 28,157,497 | ||||||
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Property and equipment, net
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1,670,555 | 1,420,971 | ||||||
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Intangible assets, net
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238,098 | 248,812 | ||||||
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Other assets
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13,116 | 13,746 | ||||||
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Total long-term assets
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33,041,828 | 33,601,425 | ||||||
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TOTAL ASSETS
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$ | 53,476,363 | $ | 53,649,320 | ||||
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LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
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Current liabilities:
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Accounts payable
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$ | 1,567,508 | $ | 1,060,937 | ||||
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Accrued cooperative advertising
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150,000 | 213,000 | ||||||
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Accrued expenses and other liabilities
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305,651 | 581,009 | ||||||
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Total current liabilities
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2,023,159 | 1,854,946 | ||||||
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Long-term liabilities:
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Accrued income taxes
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380,447 | 741,645 | ||||||
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Total liabilities
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2,403,606 | 2,596,591 | ||||||
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Shareholders’ equity:
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Common stock, no par value
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53,236,809 | 52,833,716 | ||||||
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Additional paid-in capital – stock-based compensation
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7,760,658 | 7,767,877 | ||||||
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Accumulated deficit
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(9,924,710 | ) | (9,548,864 | ) | ||||
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Total shareholders’ equity
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51,072,757 | 51,052,729 | ||||||
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
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$ | 53,476,363 | $ | 53,649,320 | ||||
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Net sales
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$ | 4,178,385 | $ | 2,977,556 | ||||
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Costs and expenses:
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Cost of goods sold
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2,027,686 | 1,328,521 | ||||||
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Sales and marketing
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1,501,921 | 681,285 | ||||||
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General and administrative
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1,357,172 | 1,184,972 | ||||||
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Research and development
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8,408 | 12,548 | ||||||
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Total costs and expenses
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4,895,187 | 3,207,326 | ||||||
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Loss from operations
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(716,802 | ) | (229,770 | ) | ||||
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Other income (expense):
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Interest income
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23,865 | 17,919 | ||||||
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Interest expense
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(477 | ) | (12 | ) | ||||
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Loss on call of long-term investments
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Total other income
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23,388 | 14,994 | ||||||
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Loss before income taxes
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(693,414 | ) | (214,776 | ) | ||||
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Income tax net benefit (expense)
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317,568 | (21,612 | ) | |||||
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Net loss
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$ | (375,846 | ) | $ | (236,388 | ) | ||
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Weighted average number of shares used in computing net loss per common share:
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Net loss
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$ | (375,846 | ) | $ | (236,388 | ) | ||
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Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities:
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Depreciation and amortization
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116,600 | 42,439 | ||||||
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Amortization of bond premium
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1,323 | 1,165 | ||||||
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Stock-based compensation
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289,409 | 219,343 | ||||||
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Provision for uncollectible accounts
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151,952 | 29,000 | ||||||
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Provision for sales returns
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(42,000 | ) | (76,000 | ) | ||||
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Provision for inventory reserves
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(46,000 | ) | 21,000 | |||||
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Loss on call of long-term investments
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Changes in assets and liabilities:
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Accounts receivable
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12,809 | (287,508 | ) | |||||
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Interest receivable
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(2,303 | ) | (5,626 | ) | ||||
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Income tax receivable
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- | 113,030 | ||||||
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Inventory
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489,787 | 578,489 | ||||||
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Prepaid expenses and other assets, net
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(19,159 | ) | 35,316 | |||||
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Accounts payable
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506,571 | 145,821 | ||||||
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Accrued cooperative advertising
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(63,000 | ) | 5,000 | |||||
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Accrued income taxes
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(361,198 | ) | 21,611 | |||||
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Other accrued liabilities
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(275,358 | ) | (118,585 | ) | ||||
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Net cash provided by operating activities
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CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
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Purchases of property and equipment
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Purchases of long-term investments
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Proceeds from call of long-term investments
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Patent, license rights, and trademark costs
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(3,677 | ) | (6,435 | ) | ||||
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Net cash used in investing activities
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CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
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Stock option exercises
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106,465 | 19,162 | ||||||
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Net cash provided by financing activities
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106,465 | 19,162 | ||||||
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NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD
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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD
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$ | 6,836,283 | $ | 7,973,131 | ||||
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Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
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Cash paid during the year for interest
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$ | 477 | $ | 12 | ||||
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Cash paid during the year for income taxes
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$ | 11,800 | $ | - | ||||
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DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS
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2.
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BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
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3.
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SEGMENT INFORMATION AND GEOGRAPHIC DATA
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Net sales
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$ | 2,458,321 | $ | 2,567,153 | ||||
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Segment cost of goods sold
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Segment gross profit
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$ | 1,646,708 | $ | 1,712,842 | ||||
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Net sales
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$ | 1,720,064 | $ | 410,403 | ||||
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Segment cost of goods sold
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761,173 | 245,362 | ||||||
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Segment gross profit
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$ | 958,891 | $ | 165,041 | ||||
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$ | 1,572,786 | $ | 1,099,673 | ||||
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Non-capitalized manufacturing and production control expenses
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Freight out
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Inventory valuation allowances
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(46,000 | ) | 21,000 | |||||
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Other inventory adjustments
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77,388 | 32,528 | ||||||
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Cost of goods sold
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December 31, 2011
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Loose jewels
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Raw materials
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$ | 3,710,269 | $ | 6,047,047 | ||||
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Work-in-process
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Finished goods
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21,534,978 | 21,722,869 | ||||||
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Finished goods on consignment
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560,955 | 505,753 | ||||||
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Totals
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$ | 30,148,068 | $ | 30,780,888 | ||||
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Finished jewelry
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Raw materials
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$ | 249,737 | $ | 226,972 | ||||
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Work-in-process
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203,710 | 85,786 | ||||||
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Finished goods
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3,601,370 | 3,292,810 | ||||||
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Finished goods on consignment
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249,941 | 499,577 | ||||||
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Totals
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$ | 4,304,758 | $ | 4,105,145 | ||||
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Net sales
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$ | 3,390,947 | $ | 1,389,643 | ||||
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International
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787,438 | 1,587,913 | ||||||
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Total
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$ | 4,178,385 | $ | 2,977,556 | ||||
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March 31, 2012
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December 31, 2011
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Property and equipment, net
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United States
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$ | 1,670,555 | $ | 1,420,971 | ||||
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International
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Total
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$ | 1,670,555 | $ | 1,420,971 | ||||
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March 31, 2012
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December 31, 2011
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Intangible assets, net
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United States
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$ | 72,883 | $ | 73,701 | ||||
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International
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165,215 | 175,111 | ||||||
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Total
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$ | 238,098 | $ | 248,812 | ||||
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4.
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INVESTMENTS
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Amortized Cost
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Gross Unrealized Gains
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Estimated Fair Value
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U.S. government agency securities
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$ | 3,759,076 | $ | 20,564 | $ | 3,779,640 | ||||||
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After 1 Year through 2 Years
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After 2 Years through 3 Years
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After 3 Years through 4 Years
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After 4 Years through 5 Years
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Total
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$ | 1,009,076 | $ | 2,000,000 | $ | - | $ | 750,000 | $ | 3,759,076 | ||||||||||
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
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Level 1
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quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities
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Level 2
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inputs other than Level 1 quoted prices that are directly or indirectly observable
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Level 3
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unobservable inputs that are not corroborated by market data
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6.
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INVENTORIES
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March 31, 2012
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December 31, 2011
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Raw materials
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$ | 3,960,006 | $ | 6,274,019 | ||||
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Work-in-process
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4,545,576 | 2,591,005 | ||||||
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Finished goods
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25,462,824 | 25,398,735 | ||||||
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Finished goods on consignment
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821,896 | 1,016,330 | ||||||
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Less inventory reserves
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(227,000 | ) | (273,000 | ) | ||||
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Totals
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$ | 34,563,302 | $ | 35,007,089 | ||||
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Short-term portion
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$ | 7,202,319 | $ | 6,849,592 | ||||
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Long-term portion
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27,360,983 | 28,157,497 | ||||||
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Totals
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$ | 34,563,302 | $ | 35,007,089 | ||||
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INCOME TAXES
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8.
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
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2012
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2013
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139,307 | |||
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2014
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143,486 | |||
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2015
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147,791 | |||
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2016
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2017
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13,066 | |||
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Total
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STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Employee stock options
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$ | 165,274 | $ | 109,772 | ||||
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Consultant stock options
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Restricted stock awards
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124,135 | 70,710 | ||||||
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Income tax benefit
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(45,006 | ) | (39,726 | ) | ||||
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Totals
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$ | 244,403 | $ | 179,617 | ||||
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Shares
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Weighted Average Exercise Price
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Outstanding, December 31, 2011
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1,157,579 | $ | 2.16 | |||||
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Granted
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101,136 | $ | 4.08 | |||||
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Exercised
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(50,440 | ) | $ | 2.11 | ||||
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Forfeited
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(5,000 | ) | $ | 0.46 | ||||
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Expired
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(7,039 | ) | $ | 7.82 | ||||
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Outstanding, March 31, 2012
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1,196,236 | $ | 2.30 | |||||
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Dividend yield
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0.0
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Expected volatility
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92.7
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Risk-free interest rate
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Expected lives (years)
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Options Outstanding
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Options Exercisable
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Options Vested or Expected to Vest
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Balance
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3/31/2012
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Weighted
Average Remaining
Contractual Life
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Weighted
Average Exercise
Price
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Balance
as of
3/31/2012
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Weighted
Average Remaining
Contractual Life
(Years)
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Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price
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Balance
as of
3/31/2012
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Weighted
Average Remaining
Contractual Life
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Weighted
Average Exercise
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| 1,196,236 | 8.56 | $ | 2.30 | 585,800 | 7.97 | $ | 2.17 | 1,111,124 | 8.50 | $ | 2.27 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Shares
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Weighted Average Grant Date Fair Value
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Unvested, December 31, 2011
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239,389 | $ | 2.92 | |||||
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Granted
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25,000 | $ | 2.74 | |||||
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Vested
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(6,251 | ) | $ | 2.74 | ||||
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Canceled
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- | $ | - | |||||
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Unvested, March 31, 2012
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258,138 | $ | 2.90 | |||||
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10.
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NET LOSS PER COMMON SHARE
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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2012
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2011
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Numerator:
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Net loss
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$ | (375,846 | ) | $ | (236,388 | ) | ||
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Denominator:
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Weighted average common shares outstanding:
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Basic
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19,470,511 | 19,297,861 | ||||||
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Stock options
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Fully diluted
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19,470,511 | 19,297,861 | ||||||
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Net loss per common share:
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Basic
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$ | (0.02 | ) | $ | (0.01 | ) | ||
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Fully diluted
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$ | (0.02 | ) | $ | (0.01 | ) | ||
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11.
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MAJOR CUSTOMERS AND CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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2012
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2011
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Customer A
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46 | % | 3 | % | ||||
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Customer B
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12 | % | 16 | % | ||||
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Customer C
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1 | % | 24 | % | ||||
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Item
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Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
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Our future financial performance depends upon increased consumer acceptance and growth of sales of our products resulting from our strategic initiatives.
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We are currently substantially dependent on a limited number of distributors, jewelry manufacturers, and retailers for the sale of our products.
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Though we have openly communicated our intentions with our current customers regarding our finished jewelry business, some of our wholesale customers may potentially perceive us as a competitor.
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Our business and our results of operations could be materially adversely affected as a result of general economic and market conditions, including the current economic environment.
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We expect to remain dependent upon Cree, Inc., or Cree, for the supply of our silicon carbide, or SiC,
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We face intense competition in the worldwide jewelry industry.
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The financial difficulties or insolvency of one or more of our major customers could adversely affect results.
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We are subject to certain risks due to our international distribution channels and vendors.
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Sales of moissanite jewelry could be dependent upon the pricing of precious metals, which is beyond our control.
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Seasonality of our business may adversely affect results.
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We rely upon our ability to protect our intellectual property.
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A failure of our information technology infrastructure or a failure to protect confidential information of our customers and our network against security breaches could adversely affect our business and operations.
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Governmental regulation and oversight might adversely impact our operations.
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Some anti-takeover provisions of our charter documents and agreements may delay or prevent a takeover of our company.
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If we fail to evaluate, implement, and integrate strategic acquisition or disposition opportunities successfully, our business may suffer.
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Developing brand strategies -
Our goal is to build multiple brands around the moissanite jewel and finished jewelry collections in attractive and desirable jewelry designs, especially those featuring larger center stones that leverage moissanite’s point of differentiation. We believe branding will allow us to increase consumer awareness, which we expect to help drive sales and develop consumer brand recognition and loyalty. In January 2012, we entered into an exclusive partnership with Serenity Technologies, Inc., or Serenity, one of the world’s notable laboratories for gemstone enhancements, to create moissanite jewels with optical properties that are significantly whiter than our standard VG grade jewels. We are marketing these enhanced jewels under the
Forever Brilliant
®
trademark as a premier brand to differentiate from other grades of our moissanite as well as moissanite sold by potential competitors in the future. We are targeting the JCK jewelry show in Las Vegas at the end of May 2012, which is the largest jewelry industry trade show in the U.S., to announce the launch of
Forever Brilliant
®
. Our campaign includes banners throughout the show, an informational booth, and a catalog designed to highlight the features and benefits of the
Forever Brilliant
®
jewel, with an emphasis on the improvement of up to four color grades whiter. Serenity has also developed proprietary technologies for treating moissanite to produce such colors as pink, blue, and yellow, among others, around which we are exploring additional product lines and branding strategies. In addition, we are in discussions with Serenity on more advanced enhancement processes that would be designed to further whiten the moissanite jewels to the colorless range on the GIA diamond color grading scale.
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Launching our direct-to-consumer e-commerce website -
Our direct-to-consumer e-commerce website, www.moissanite.com, went live to the public on August 23, 2011. Our focus in the latter part of 2011 was to improve site functionality, add new features, and increase product assortment. In the first half of 2012, we are developing a new lifestyle look as well as technologies to personalize the content of our website based on how the site is accessed. We are also continuing to add new site functionality such as custom packaging, gift messages and gift wrapping, user reviews and ratings, and exclusive designer collections, and to expand the site’s jewelry assortment through an exclusive agreement with one of the top jewelry manufacturers in the U.S. To complement our improved functionality and assortment on the site, we also began in the first quarter of 2012 to invest resources in online marketing campaigns, email marketing, and social marketing designed to increase traffic and sales conversion ratios. We believe our direct-to-consumer e-commerce sales channel will not only add to our top-line revenues in a significant manner, but will also play a key role in our campaign to increase overall consumer awareness of moissanite. We also envision e-commerce as a part of a broader effort to establish online connections with consumers that build our brands and our business with retail partners.
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Launching our direct-to-consumer home party business -
Our direct-to-consumer home party business,
Lulu Avenue
TM
, soft-launched in January 2012 while we continued to develop our direct sales front-end and back-office system that supports our field personnel in their businesses and also provides operational support to drive the business forward. This system went live in April 2012 concurrently with our 55-page spring/summer catalog and a series of nationwide launch events designed to introduce
Lulu Avenue
TM
jewelry products and the direct sales business opportunity. As we continue in 2012, our initiatives include
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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2012
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2011
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Net sales
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$ | 4,178,385 | $ | 2,977,556 | ||||
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Costs and expenses:
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Cost of goods sold
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2,027,686 | 1,328,521 | ||||||
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Sales and marketing
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1,501,921 | 681,285 | ||||||
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General and administrative
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1,357,172 | 1,184,972 | ||||||
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Research and development
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8,408 | 12,548 | ||||||
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Total costs and expenses
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4,895,187 | 3,207,326 | ||||||
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Loss from operations
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(716,802 | ) | (229,770 | ) | ||||
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Other income (expense):
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Interest income
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23,865 | 17,919 | ||||||
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Interest expense
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(477 | ) | (12 | ) | ||||
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Loss on call of long-term investments
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- | (2,913 | ) | |||||
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Total other income
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23,388 | 14,994 | ||||||
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Loss before income taxes
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(693,414 | ) | (214,776 | ) | ||||
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Income tax net benefit (expense)
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317,568 | (21,612 | ) | |||||
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Net loss
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$ | (375,846 | ) | $ | (236,388 | ) | ||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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Loose jewels
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$ | 2,458,321 | $ | 2,567,153 | $ | (108,832 | ) | -4 | % | ||||||
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Finished jewelry
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1,720,064 | 410,403 | 1,309,661 | 319 | % | ||||||||||
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Total net sales
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$ | 4,178,385 | $ | 2,977,556 | $ | 1,200,829 | 40 | % | |||||||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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Segment cost of goods sold
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Loose jewels
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$ | 811,613 | $ | 854,311 | $ | (42,698 | ) | -5 | % | |||||||
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Finished jewelry
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761,173 | 245,362 | 515,811 | 210 | % | |||||||||||
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Total segment cost of goods sold
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1,572,786 | 1,099,673 | 473,113 | 43 | % | |||||||||||
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Non-segment cost of goods sold
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454,900 | 228,848 | 226,052 | 99 | % | |||||||||||
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Total cost of goods sold
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$ | 2,027,686 | $ | 1,328,521 | $ | 699,165 | 53 | % | ||||||||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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Sales and marketing
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$ | 1,501,921 | $ | 681,285 | $ | 820,636 | 120 | % | ||||||||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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General and administrative
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$ | 1,357,172 | $ | 1,184,972 | $ | 172,200 | 15 | % | ||||||||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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Research and development
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$ | 8,408 | $ | 12,548 | $ | (4,140 | ) | -33 | % | |||||||
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Three Months Ended March 31,
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Change
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2012
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2011
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Dollars
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Percent
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Interest income
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$ | 23,865 | $ | 17,919 | $ | 5,946 | 33 | % | ||||||||
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Item
3.
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Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
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Item
4.
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Controls and Procedures
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Item
1.
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Legal Proceedings
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Item
1A.
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Risk Factors
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Item
6.
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Exhibits
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Exhibit No.
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Description
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10.1
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Memorandum of Understanding, dated January 24, 2012, between Charles & Colvard, Ltd. and Serenity Technologies, Inc. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to our Current Report on Form 8-K/A, as filed with the SEC on March 20, 2012)
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31.1
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Certification by Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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31.2
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Certification by Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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32.1
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Certification by Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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32.2
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Certification by Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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101
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The following materials from Charles & Colvard, Ltd.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 formatted in XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) and furnished electronically herewith: (i) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets; (ii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations; (iii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows; and (iv) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, tagged as blocks of text.
*
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CHARLES & COLVARD, LTD.
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By:
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/s/ Randy N. McCullough
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May 14, 2012
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Randy N. McCullough
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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By:
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/s/ Timothy L. Krist
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May 14, 2012
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Timothy L. Krist
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Chief Financial Officer
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(Principal Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer)
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Exhibit No.
|
Description
|
|
10.1
|
Memorandum of Understanding, dated January 24, 2012, between Charles & Colvard, Ltd. and Serenity Technologies, Inc. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to our Current Report on Form 8-K/A, as filed with the SEC on March 20, 2012)
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31.1
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Certification by Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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31.2
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Certification by Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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32.1
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Certification by Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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32.2
|
Certification by Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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101
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The following materials from Charles & Colvard, Ltd.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 formatted in XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) and furnished electronically herewith: (i) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets; (ii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations; (iii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows; and (iv) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, tagged as blocks of text.
*
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No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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