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Acquisitions

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Acquisitions
3 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
Acquisitions Acquisitions
Acquisition of Fyber N.V.
On May 25, 2021, the Company completed the initial closing of the acquisition of at least 95.1% of the outstanding voting shares (the “Majority Fyber Shares”) of Fyber N.V. (“Fyber”) pursuant to a Sale and Purchase Agreement (the "Fyber Acquisition") between Tennor Holding B.V., Advert Finance B.V., and Lars Windhorst (collectively, the “Seller”), the Company, and Digital Turbine Luxembourg S.ar.l., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. The remaining outstanding shares in Fyber (the “Minority Fyber Shares”) are (to the Company's knowledge) widely held by other shareholders of Fyber (the “Minority Fyber Shareholders”) and are presented as non-controlling interests within these financial statements.
Fyber is a leading mobile advertising monetization platform empowering global app developers to optimize profitability through quality advertising. Fyber’s proprietary technology platform and expertise in mediation, real-time bidding, advanced analytics tools, and video combine to deliver publishers and advertisers a highly valuable app monetization solution. Fyber represents an important and strategic addition for the Company in its mission to develop one of the largest full-stack, fully-independent, mobile advertising solutions in the industry. The combined platform offering is advantageously positioned to leverage the Company’s existing on-device software presence and global distribution footprint.
The Company acquired Fyber in exchange for an estimated aggregate consideration of up to $600,000, consisting of:
i.Approximately $150,000 in cash, $124,336 of which was paid to the Seller at the closing of the acquisition and the remainder of which is to be paid to the Minority Fyber Shareholders for the Minority Fyber Shares pursuant to the tender offer described below;
ii.5,816,588 newly-issued shares of common stock of the Company to the Seller, which such number of shares were determined based on the volume-weighted average price of the common stock on NASDAQ during the 30-day period prior to the closing date, equal in value to $359,233 at the Company's common stock closing price on May 25, 2021, as follows.
1.3,216,935 newly-issued shares of common stock of the Company equal in value to $198,678, issued at the closing of the acquisition;
2.1,500,000 newly-issued shares of common stock of the Company equal in value to $92,640, issued on June 17, 2021;
3.1,040,364 newly-issued shares of common stock of the Company equal in value to $64,253, issued on July 16, 2021;
4.59,289 shares of common stock of the Company equal in value to $3,662, to be newly-issued during its fiscal second quarter 2022, but subject to a true-up reduction based on increased transaction costs associated with the staggered delivery of the Majority Fyber Shares to the Company; and
iii.Contingent upon Fyber’s net revenues (revenues less associated license fees and revenue share) being equal to or higher than $100,000 for the 12-month earn-out period ending on March 31, 2022, as determined in the manner set forth in the Sale and Purchase Agreement, a certain number of shares of the Company's common stock, which will be newly-issued to the Seller at the end of the earn-out period, and under certain circumstances, an amount of cash, which value of such shares and cash in aggregate will not exceed $50,000 (subject to set-off against certain potential indemnification claims against the Seller). Based on current estimates, it is unlikely the contingent earn-out consideration target will be achieved and no contingent liability was recognized in the provisional purchase accounting. Management will re-evaluate this estimate on a quarterly basis.
The Company paid the cash closing amount on the closing date and intends to pay the remainder of the cash consideration for the acquisition with a combination of available cash-on-hand, borrowings under the Company’s senior credit facility, and proceeds from future capital financings.
Pursuant to certain German law on public takeovers, following the closing, the Company launched a public tender offer to the Minority Fyber Shareholders to acquire from them the Minority Fyber Shares. The tender offer is subject to certain minimum price rules under German law. The timing and the conditions of the tender offer, including the consideration of EUR 0.84 per share offered to the Minority Fyber Shareholders in connection with the tender offer, was determined by the Company pursuant to the applicable Dutch and German takeover laws. The Company anticipates completing the tender offer during its fiscal second quarter 2022. Please see Note 15, "Subsequent Events," for further information.
Due to the proximity of the Fyber Acquisition to our fiscal first quarter ended June 30, 2021, the fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition are presented on a preliminary basis and are as follows1:
Assets acquired
Cash $ 71,489 
Accounts receivable 64,877 
Other current assets 10,470 
Property and equipment 1,561 
Right-of-use asset 13,191 
Publisher relationships 106,400 
Developed technology 86,900 
Trade names 32,100 
Customer relationships 31,400 
Favorable lease 1,483 
Goodwill 303,015 
Other non-current assets 851 
Total assets acquired $ 723,737 
Liabilities assumed
Accounts payable $ 78,090 
Accrued license fees and revenue share 5,929 
Accrued compensation 52,929 
Other current liabilities 12,273 
Short-term debt 25,789 
Deferred tax liability, net 25,213 
Other non-current liabilities 15,386 
Total liabilities assumed $ 215,609 
Total purchase price $ 508,128 
The excess of cost of the Fyber Acquisition over the net amounts assigned to the fair values of the net assets acquired was recorded as goodwill and was assigned to the Company’s In App Media - Fyber segment. The goodwill consists largely of the expected cash flows and future growth anticipated for the Company. The goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes.
The identifiable intangible assets consist of publisher relationships, developed technology, trade names, customer relationships, and a favorable lease. The publisher relationships, developed technology, trade names, and customer relationships intangibles were assigned useful lives of 20.0 years, 7.0 years, 7.0 years, and 3.0 years, respectively. The favorable lease was derived from a sublease at Fyber's offices in Berlin, Germany and, per ASC 842, Leases, will be combined with Fyber's right-of-use asset for that lease and will be amortized over the remaining life of that lease. The values for the identifiable intangible assets were determined using the following valuation methodologies:
Publisher Relationships - Multi-Period Excess Earnings Method
Developed Technology - Relief from Royalty Method
Trade Names - Relief from Royalty Method
Customer Relationships - With-and-Without Method
Favorable Lease - Income Approach
The Company recognized $3,599 of costs related to the Fyber Acquisition, which were included in general and administrative expenses on the condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive income for the three months ended June 30, 2021.
Acquisition of AdColony Holdings AS
On April 29, 2021, the Company completed the acquisition of AdColony Holding AS, a Norway company (“AdColony”), pursuant to a Share Purchase Agreement (the "AdColony Acquisition"). The Company acquired all outstanding capital stock of AdColony in exchange for an estimated total consideration in the range of $400,000 to $425,000, to be paid as follows: (1) $100,000 in cash paid at closing (subject to customary closing purchase price adjustments), (2) $100,000 in cash to be paid six months after closing, and (3) an estimated earn-out in the range of $200,000 to $225,000, to be paid in cash, based on AdColony achieving certain future target net revenues, less associated cost of goods sold (as such term is referenced in the Share Purchase Agreement), over a 12-month period ending on December 31, 2021 (the “Earn-Out Period”). Under the terms of the earn-out, the Company would pay the seller a certain percentage of actual net revenues (less associated cost of goods sold, as such term is referenced in the Share Purchase Agreement) of AdColony, depending on the extent to which AdColony achieves certain target net revenues (less associated cost of goods sold, as such term is referenced in the Share Purchase Agreement) over the Earn-Out Period. The earn-out payment will be made following the expiration of the Earn-Out Period. The Company paid the cash closing amount on the closing date and intends to pay the remainder of the cash consideration for the acquisition with a combination of available cash-on-hand, borrowings under the Company’s senior credit facility, and proceeds from future capital financings.
AdColony is a leading mobile advertising platform servicing advertisers and publishers. AdColony’s proprietary video technologies and rich media formats are widely viewed as a best-in-class technology delivering third-party verified viewability rates for well-known global brands. With the addition of AdColony, the Company will expand its collective experience, reach, and suite of capabilities to benefit mobile advertisers and publishers around the globe. Performance-based spending trends by large, established brand advertisers present material upside opportunities for platforms with unique technology deployable across exclusive access to inventory.
Due to the proximity of the AdColony Acquisition to our fiscal first quarter ended June 30, 2021, the fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition are presented on a preliminary basis and are as follows:
Assets acquired
Cash $ 24,793 
Accounts receivable 57,285 
Other current assets 1,845 
Property and equipment 1,566 
Right-of-use asset 2,460 
Customer relationships 102,400 
Developed technology 51,100 
Trade names 36,100 
Publisher relationships 4,400 
Goodwill 202,552 
Other non-current assets 131 
Total assets acquired $ 484,632 
Liabilities assumed
Accounts payable $ 21,140 
Accrued license fees and revenue share 28,920 
Accrued compensation 8,453 
Other current liabilities 1,867 
Deferred tax liability, net 10,520 
Other non-current liabilities 1,770 
Total liabilities assumed $ 72,670 
Total purchase price $ 411,962 
The excess of cost of the AdColony Acquisition over the net amounts assigned to the fair values of the net assets acquired was recorded as goodwill and was assigned to the Company’s In App Media - AdColony segment. The goodwill consists largely of the expected cash flows and future growth anticipated for the Company. The goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes.
The identifiable intangible assets consist of customer relationships, developed technology, trade names, and publisher relationships and were assigned useful lives of 8.0 years to 15.0 years, 7.0 years, 7.0 years, and 10.0 years, respectively. The values for the identifiable intangible assets were determined using the following valuation methodologies:
Customer Relationships - Multi-Period Excess Earnings Method
Developed Technology - Relief from Royalty Method
Trade Names - Relief from Royalty Method
Publisher Relationships - Cost Approach
The Company recognized $2,871 of costs related to the AdColony Acquisition, which were included in general and administrative expenses on the condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive income for the three months ended June 30, 2021.
Acquisition of Appreciate
On March 1, 2021, Digital Turbine, through its subsidiary DT EMEA, an Israeli company and wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with Triapodi Ltd., an Israeli company (d/b/a Appreciate) (“Appreciate”), the stockholder representative, and the stockholders of Appreciate, pursuant to which DT EMEA acquired, on March 2, 2021, all of the outstanding capital stock of Appreciate in exchange for total consideration of $20,003 in cash (the "Appreciate Acquisition"). Under the terms of the Purchase Agreement, DT EMEA entered into bonus arrangements to pay up to $6,000 in retention bonuses and performance bonuses to the founders and certain other employees of Appreciate. The Purchase Agreement contains customary representations and warranties, covenants, and indemnification provisions. The Company determined the operating results of Appreciate to not be material to the condensed consolidated financial statements for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and, therefore, has not included pro forma financial information for Appreciate below. None of the goodwill recognized for the Acquisition was deductible for tax purposes.
The acquisition of Appreciate delivers valuable deep ad-tech and algorithmic expertise to help Digital Turbine execute on its broader, longer-term vision. Deploying Appreciate's technology expertise across Digital Turbine’s global scale and reach should further benefit partners and advertisers that are a part of the combined Company’s platform.
Acquisition Purchase Price Liability
The Company has recognized acquisition purchase price liability of $313,413 on its condensed consolidated balance sheet as of June 30, 2021, comprised of the following components:
$100,000 of unpaid cash consideration for the AdColony Acquisition
$213,413 of estimated contingent earn-out consideration for the AdColony Acquisition
Pro Forma Financial Information (Unaudited)
The pro forma information below gives effect to the Fyber Acquisition and the AdColony Acquisition (collectively, the “Acquisitions”) as if they had been completed on the first day of each period presented. The pro forma results of operations are presented for information purposes only. As such, they are not necessarily indicative of the Company’s results had the Acquisitions been completed on the first day of each period presented, nor do they intend to represent the Company’s future results. The pro forma information does not reflect any cost savings from operating efficiencies or synergies that could result from the Acquisitions and does not reflect additional revenue opportunities following the Acquisitions. The pro forma information includes adjustments to record the assets and liabilities associated with the Acquisitions at their respective fair values, which are preliminary at this time, based on available information, and to give effect to the financing for the Acquisitions.
Three months ended June 30,
2021 2020
Unaudited Unaudited
Restated
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Net revenues $ 180,472  $ 102,376 
Net income / (loss) attributable to controlling interest $ (18,417) $ 3,585 
Basic net income / (loss) attributable to controlling interest per common share $ (0.20) $ 0.04 
Diluted net income / (loss) attributable to controlling interest per common share $ (0.20) $ 0.04