Coffee Holding: Terminates Merger with Delta Corp Holdings

Staten Island / NY. (chc) Coffee Holding Company Inc., a publicly traded integrated wholesale coffee roaster and dealer located in the United States, announced that the Holding has terminated the previously announced Definitive Merger and Share Exchange Agreement, originally announced in September 2022, with Delta Corp Holdings Limited.

«After almost two years of attempting to get our previously announced merger with Delta over the finish line, and as the shareholder vote from April to approve the merger proved unsuccessful, the board of directors has elected to terminate the Merger Agreement and move forward as an independent company. It is the board’s belief that as an independent company, if we can execute our renewed growth strategy, we will be able to create the shareholder value that has eluded us recently,» said Andrew Gordon, Coffee Holding’s Chief Executive Officer.

«We have spent the past few years cleaning up our balance sheet and paying down debt which was incurred from the combined accumulated losses created by our former subsidiary Generations Coffee LLC and the purchase and relocation of several pieces of equipment for production that were required for our new manufacturing reorganization. We are extending our credit agreement with our lender, Webster Bank, which we believe will address our ability to continue as a going concern. We have secured several new pieces of business over the past year, including production agreements with the largest retailer by market share in the Northeast and a two year agreement with one of the larger U.S. national retail chains. These agreements have helped us grow our revenue for four consecutive quarters despite the loss of approximately USD 8.0 million in annual revenue resulting from the closure of our Generations/Steep subsidiary,» continued Gordon.

«We have also shown profits in three of the past four reporting periods, with USD 0.02 per share loss this past quarter, which was an improvement from Q2 of Fiscal 2023, our only recent quarterly loss. This loss was primarily due to a historic surge in the London Robusta market to all time contract highs over the past months, which dramatically impacted profit margins on both our branded and private label business for which London Robusta is a key ingredient in most commercial blends. We have since initiated a series of price increases to most of our major customers which we believe will offset the increase in the price of London Robusta coffee. However, we expect these price increases to have a lagging effect and do not expect them to be fully recognized in our results until after this month and for our fiscal fourth quarter 2024. We also believe that once the London Robusta market normalizes to its historical price range, we will be well positioned to earn additional profits compared to recent results due to the increased levels of branded and private label customers acquired over the last twelve to eighteen months,» concluded Andrew Gordon.