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8.01 Other Events.
On December 28, 2017, mPhase Technologies,
Inc. (the “Company”) entered into a non-binding letter of intent (the “LOI”) with Scepter Commodities,
LLC (“Scepter”) for the proposed acquisition by Scepter of 80% of the fully diluted shares of common stock of the
Company (on a post-reverse stock split basis) (the “Acquisition”). The LOI may be terminated (i) by mutual consent
of the parties, (ii) by either party if the Acquisition (A) has not been consummated by April 30, 2018, (B) is enjoined by a court
or governmental body, (C) cannot be consummated due to a material breach on the part of the other party which breach cannot be
cured within 30 days from the date of written notice of such breach or (D) by either party if such party is not satisfied with
the results of its due diligence investigation of the other party or (iii) by Scepter if the Company’s financial condition
or capitalization has materially changed since its most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K. Pursuant to the LOI both parties
have expressed their intent and support for the cooperation and accomplishment of the Acquisition. Further, the Company has agreed,
until the earlier of the closing of the Acquisition or termination of the LO,I that it will not solicit, discuss, accept, approve,
respond to or encourage any inquiries or proposals relating to, or engage in any negotiations with, any third party with respect
to any transaction similar to the Acquisition or any transaction involving the transfer of a significant or controlling interest
in the assets or capital stock of the Company, including, but not limited to, a merger, acquisition, strategic investment or similar
transaction. The closing of the Acquisition is subject to the negotiation and execution of a definitive acquisition agreement,
as well as to the completion of full legal and financial due diligence.
As of February 15, 2018 the Company and Scepter
entered into Amendment No. 1 to the LOI extending the time frame for the Company to become current in its SEC filings.
The
foregoing description of the LOI, as amended does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to
the full text of the LOI, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K, and is incorporated
herein by reference.
Scepter
Commodities, LLC
Scepter
Commodities, LLC is a technology company engaged in the development of a blockchain-based digital prime base metals platform.
Management believes that this platform may be unique because it will use smart contacts and crypto currency to enable the physical
movement and trade of London Metal Exchange (“LME”) warranted base metals. Scepter anticipates that the initial metals
on its platform will include aluminum, copper, tin, zinc and nickel.
Scepter
was formed as the U.S. arm of a 25 year-old business based out of Singapore, and its management team has decades of experience
in the metals industry. Scepter’s intention is to acquire the Singaporean entity before the end of the second quarter of
2018. Scepter has traditionally focused its efforts on the sale and delivery of non-ferrous metals of LME-registered origin and
an established network of long-term customers.
Scepter
believes that it is building a blockchain-based digital base metals platform which is intended to transform the way metal is purchased
and sold on a global basis. The platform is being designed to provide a one-stop experience where purchasers can trade metals
contracts and physical material in both large and small lots (linked and hedged against the LME, COMEX, MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange
of India,) ICDX (Indonesia Commodity and Derivatives Exchange) and other exchanges. The platform will enable users to be able
to browse and purchase a range of metal offerings, and management believes that the platform will eliminate the time needed to
shop between dealers or the necessity to buy metals in bulk to complete a feedstock requirement.
Scepter’s
management believes that its platform will be operational by the middle of 2018. Scepter will be headquartered in the U.S. and
intends to have offices internationally in Singapore, Mumbai, Dubai and London. Scepter intends to implement a decentralized approach
to the physical movement of base metals, which it believes will create a scalable, global footprint.