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Liquidity, Financial Condition and Management's Plans

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Liquidity, Financial Condition and Management's Plans
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Liquidity, Financial Condition and Management's Plans [Abstract]  
Liquidity, Financial Condition and Management's Plans

2. Liquidity, Financial Condition and Management's Plans

 

The Company funds its operations principally from cash on hand and accounts receivable collected.

 

In April and May 2015, the Company sold an aggregate of 1,745,100 shares of the Company's common stock at $3.00 per share for gross proceeds of $5,235,300. Net proceeds, after the payment of commissions and legal and other expenses, amounted to approximately $4.6 million (see Note 10).

  

The Company is closely monitoring and controlling operating costs and capital requirements and has developed an operating plan for 2015 and 2016. The Company is also leveraging the benefits of the combined operations and has actively begun eliminating duplicative costs across the organization. The Company has also developed new products that leverage the operating strengths of the three distinct business units and anticipate positive market acceptance. The Company's continuing efforts to reduce cash outflows and monitor costs is reflected in the improved cash used in operating activities for the three months ended September 30, 2015 of $1,391,000, compared to three months ended June 30, 2015 of $2,351,000. The Company is making cost reductions in the areas of its staffing levels and operating budgets. Management believes that the Company's cash, investments on hand and anticipated cash to be received from expected future sales will be sufficient to sustain operations for the next twelve months. However, there can be no assurances that the plans and actions proposed by management will be successful, that the Company will generate anticipated revenues, or that unforeseen circumstances will not require additional funding sources in the future or effectuate plans to conserve liquidity.