Note 5 - Short-term and long-term bank loans On May 11, 2020, based on Polish government regulations introduced in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, ASEC S.A. (Spolka Akcyjna), the Polish subsidiary of the Company (hereinafter – “ASEC”), received the consent of PKO Bank Polski, a Polish bank (hereinafter – “the Lender”), to postpone the maturity date of a secured loan, provided to ASEC in May 2019, in the amount of $2,000, by six months to November 22, 2020 instead of May 23, 2020, as the loan agreement provided. The loan will be payable in full on maturity (with the option of early repayment by ASEC) and the interest of 1-month LIBOR plus 1.8% is paid on a monthly basis. The loan agreement includes customary events of default, including, among others, failures to repay any amounts due to the Lender, breaches or defaults under the terms of the agreement, etc. If an event of default occurs, the Lender may reduce the amount of the loan, demand additional security or terminate the agreement. This loan is presented as a short-term bank loan within ‘current liabilities’. ASEC repaid approximately $156 of this loan during the first half of 2020. As part of an additional Polish government assistance, ASEC received a long-term loan in an amount of approximately $800 through an other Polish bank in June 2020. Depending on some scenarios, such as average number of employees and financial results, a portion of the loan may be forgiven. The loan will be repaid in 24 monthly equal installments starting in July 2021. This loan is denominated in Polish Zloty and does not bear interest. This loan is presented as a long-term bank loan within ‘long-term liabilities’. In the event of breach by ASEC of any of the obligations, as mentioned in the loan agreement, the bank may terminate such agreement. In such a case, the long-term loan shall become due and payable within 14 business days from receipt of the notice of termination. |