Helio Corp Secures Highly Dilutive Convertible Note Financing with Punitive Terms
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Helio Corp entered into two convertible note agreements totaling $300,000 in gross proceeds, but with deep discounts, significant immediate and potential future dilution, and numerous punitive default clauses, signaling severe financial distress.
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Convertible Note Issuance
Helio Corp secured $300,000 in gross proceeds ($266,000 net after fees) through two convertible promissory notes with accredited investors.
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Significant Dilution
The financing includes the immediate issuance of 150,000 commitment shares and a warrant for 330,000 shares, alongside convertible notes with a fixed conversion floor of $0.50 (compared to current $0.70) and further discounts upon default.
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Predatory Terms
The notes feature original issue discounts, high default interest rates (up to 22%), and a market capitalization trigger for default ($5 million), which is close to the company's current market cap.
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Repayment Obligations
Investors can demand repayment of up to 100% of future proceeds from various sources, potentially hindering the company's ability to fund operations or growth.
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This financing round is highly detrimental to existing shareholders and underscores Helio Corp's precarious financial position. The company is raising a relatively small amount of capital ($266,000 net) under extremely unfavorable terms, including deep discounts on conversion prices, substantial immediate and potential future dilution from commitment shares and warrants, and an original issue discount. The numerous and severe Event of Default clauses, such as a market capitalization trigger of $5 million (close to the current ~$7.96 million), high default interest rates, and the ability for investors to demand repayment from future company proceeds, indicate a "death spiral" financing structure. These terms suggest that the company is in significant financial distress and had limited options for securing capital, which will likely lead to substantial value destruction for current equity holders. Investors should be aware of the high risk of further dilution and the potential for rapid acceleration of debt under these punitive conditions.
At the time of this filing, HLEO was trading at $0.70 on OTC in the Manufacturing sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $8M. The 52-week trading range was $0.10 to $9.80. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 9 out of 10.