AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON APRIL 27, 2004 REGISTRATION NO. 333-113583 ================================================================================ UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 -------------- AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO FORM S-1 REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 -------------- TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) DELAWARE 6770 20-0700684 (State or other jurisdiction of (Primary Standard Industrial (I.R.S. Employer Identification incorporation or organization) Classification Code Number) Number) (ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE, OF REGISTRANT'S PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES) -------------- LAWRENCE S. COBEN, CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION 1775 BROADWAY, SUITE 604 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019 (212) 397-1464 (Name, address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of agent for service) -------------- Copies to: David Alan Miller, Esq. Floyd I. Wittlin, Esq. Graubard Miller Bingham McCutchen LLP 600 Third Avenue 399 Park Avenue New York, New York 10016 New York, New York 10022 (212) 818-8800 (212) 705-7000 (212) 818-8881 - Facsimile (212) 752-5378 - Facsimile -------------- APPROXIMATE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF PROPOSED SALE TO THE PUBLIC: As soon as practicable after the effective date of this registration statement. If any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be offered on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act of 1933 check the following box. [X] If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, please check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. [ ] If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(c) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. [ ] If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(d) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. [ ] If delivery of the prospectus is expected to be made pursuant to Rule 434, please check the following box. [X] CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPOSED PROPOSED MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF TITLE OF EACH CLASS OF SECURITY AMOUNT BEING MAXIMUM OFFERING AGGREGATE REGISTRATION BEING REGISTERED REGISTERED PRICE PER SECURITY(1) OFFERING PRICE(1) FEE Units, each consisting of one share of Common Stock, $.0001 par value, and two Warrants (2) 6,325,000 Units $ 6.00 $37,950,000 $ 4,808.27 Shares of Common Stock included as part of the Units(2) 6,325,000 Shares -- -- --(3) Warrants included as part of the Units(2) 12,650,000 Warrants -- -- --(3) Shares of Common Stock underlying the Warrants included in the Units(4) 12,650,000 Shares $ 5.00 $63,250,000 $ 8,013.78 Representative's Unit Purchase Option 1 $ 100 $ 100 --(3) Units underlying the Representative's Unit Purchase Option ("Underwriter's Units")(4) 275,000 Units $ 9.90 $2,722,500 $ 344.94 Shares of Common Stock included as part of the Underwriter's Units(4) 275,000 Shares -- -- --(3) Warrants included as part of the Representative's Units(4) 550,000 Warrants -- -- --(3) Shares of Common Stock underlying the Warrants included in the Representative's Units(4) 550,000 Shares $ 6.25 $ 3,437,500 $ 435.53 Total $107,360,100 $13,602.53(5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee. (2) Includes 825,000 Units and 825,000 shares of Common Stock and 1,650,000 Warrants underlying such Units which may be issued on exercise of a 45-day option granted to the Underwriters to cover over-allotments, if any. (3) No fee pursuant to Rule 457(g). (4) Pursuant to Rule 416, there are also being registered such indeterminable additional securities as may be issued as a result of the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Warrants. (5) $9,842.06 of the fee has been previously paid. ---------------- THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(A), MAY DETERMINE. ================================================================================ THE INFORMATION IN THIS PROSPECTUS IS NOT COMPLETE AND MAY BE CHANGED. WE MAY NOT SELL THESE SECURITIES UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION IS EFFECTIVE. THIS PROSPECTUS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL THESE SECURITIES AND IS NOT SOLICITING AN OFFER TO BUY THESE SECURITIES IN ANY STATE WHERE THE OFFER OR SALE IS NOT PERMITTED. PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, APRIL 27, 2004 PROSPECTUS $33,000,000 TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION 5,500,000 UNITS Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation is a blank check company recently formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition or other similar business combination with an operating business. Our objective is to acquire an operating business in either the energy or environmental industry and their related infrastructures. This is an initial public offering of our securities. Each unit consists of: o one share of our common stock; and o two warrants. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of our common stock at a price of $5.00. Each warrant will become exercisable on the later of our completion of a business combination or , 2005 [ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS], and will expire on , 2008 [FOUR YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS], or earlier upon redemption. We have granted the underwriters a 45-day option to purchase up to 825,000 additional units solely to cover over-allotments, if any (over and above the 5,500,000 units referred to above). The over-allotment will be used only to cover the net syndicate short position resulting from the initial distribution. We have also agreed to sell to the representative of the underwriters, for $100, an option to purchase up to a total of 275,000 units at a per-unit offering price of $9.90. The units issuable upon exercise of this option are identical to those offered by this prospectus except that the warrants included in the option have an exercise price of $6.25 (125% of the exercise price of the warrants included in the units sold in the offering). The purchase option and its underlying securities have been registered under the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part. There is presently no public market for our units, common stock or warrants. We anticipate that the units will be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol on or promptly after the date of this prospectus. Once the securities comprising the units begin separate trading, the common stock and warrants will be traded on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbols and , respectively. INVESTING IN OUR SECURITIES INVOLVES A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK. SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 8 OF THIS PROSPECTUS FOR A DISCUSSION OF INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN CONNECTION WITH AN INVESTMENT IN OUR SECURITIES. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense. UNDERWRITING PUBLIC DISCOUNT PROCEEDS, BEFORE OFFERING PRICE AND COMMISSIONS(1) EXPENSES, TO US ---------------- -------------------- ----------------- Per unit ......... $ 6.00 $ 0.54 $ 5.46 Total ............ $33,000,000 $2,970,000 $30,030,000 (1) Includes a non-accountable expense allowance in the amount of 3% of the gross proceeds, or $0.18 per unit ($990,000 in total) payable to EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. Of the net proceeds we receive from this offering, $28,490,000 ($5.18 per unit) will be deposited into trust with Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company acting as trustee. We are offering the units for sale on a firm-commitment basis. EarlyBirdCapital, Inc., acting as representative of the underwriters, expects to deliver our securities to investors in the offering on or about , 2004. EARLYBIRDCAPITAL, INC. , 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ---- Prospectus Summary ................................................................... 3 Summary Financial Data ............................................................... 8 Risk Factors ......................................................................... 9 Use of Proceeds ...................................................................... 17 Dilution ............................................................................. 19 Capitalization ....................................................................... 20 Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 21 Proposed Business .................................................................... 23 Management ........................................................................... 32 Principal Stockholders ............................................................... 35 Certain Transactions ................................................................. 37 Description of Securities ............................................................ 38 Underwriting ......................................................................... 42 Legal Matters ........................................................................ 45 Experts .............................................................................. 45 Where You Can Find Additional Information ............................................ 46 Index to Financial Statements ........................................................ F-1 --------------------- YOU SHOULD RELY ONLY ON THE INFORMATION CONTAINED OR INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THIS PROSPECTUS. WE HAVE NOT AUTHORIZED ANYONE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH DIFFERENT INFORMATION. WE ARE NOT MAKING AN OFFER OF THESE SECURITIES IN ANY JURISDICTION WHERE THE OFFER IS NOT PERMITTED. --------------------- 2 PROSPECTUS SUMMARY This summary highlights certain information appearing elsewhere in this prospectus. For a more complete understanding of this offering, you should read the entire prospectus carefully, including the risk factors and the financial statements. Unless otherwise stated in this prospectus, references to "we," "us" or "our company" refer to Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation. Unless we tell you otherwise, the information in this prospectus assumes that the underwriters will not exercise their over-allotment option. Additionally, unless we tell you otherwise, the information in this prospectus has been adjusted to give retroactive effect to a 1.1666666-to-one forward stock split effected on March 10, 2004, a 1.1428571-to-one forward stock split on April 16, 2004 and a 1.375-to-one forward stock split on April 23, 2004. We are a blank check company organized under the laws of the State of Delaware on February 5, 2004. We were formed to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition or other similar business combination with an operating business in either the energy or the environmental industry and their related infrastructures. To date, our efforts have been limited to organizational activities. ENERGY INDUSTRY AND ITS RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE The energy industry and its related infrastructure generally includes the production, generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, heat, fuel and other consumable forms of energy and the infrastructure needed to maintain and operate the facilities, services and installations used in the foregoing areas. Although we may consider a target business in any segment of the energy industry, we currently intend to concentrate our search for an acquisition candidate on companies in the following segments: o Electricity generation, distribution and transmission; o Natural gas production, distribution and transmission; o Energy related services including conservation, metering, operations and maintenance; o Steam generation and distribution; o Alternative and renewable energy technologies; and o The infrastructure necessary to operate in the energy industry including but not limited to areas such as the production, transportation or distribution of towers, power lines, scaffolding products and other equipment or supplies incidental to the energy industry. ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRY AND ITS RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE The environmental industry and its related infrastructure generally includes the technologies and services that protect the natural and human environment from destruction and pollution, and the infrastructure needed to maintain and operate the facilities, services and installations used in the foregoing areas. The environmental industry also seeks to ameliorate the negative effects of industrial production and unhealthy practices and materials on our population as a whole. Although we may consider a target business in any segment of the environmental industry, we currently intend to concentrate our search for an acquisition candidate on companies in the following segments: o Waste management and disposal, including wastewater treatment and management and sewage control; 3 o Air treatment and ionization, pollution and emission control; o Medical waste disposal; o Radon and site cleanup services; o Other energy/environmental related technologies; and o The infrastructure necessary to operate in the environmental industry including but not limited to areas such as the operation of water supply facilities, waste and wastewater treatment facilities, pollution control facilities and transportation facilities and the production, transportation or distribution of the equipment and products incidental to such operations. Although we believe there are many positive trends that make acquisition candidates in both the energy and environmental industries attractive, there are various risks of acquiring a business in such industries, including substantial government regulation. Depending on the industry segment we ultimately operate in, we may be required to spend substantial amounts of time and money in complying with such governmental regulations. For a more complete discussion of the risks relating to operations in the energy and environmental industries, see the section below entitled "Risk Factors." While we may seek to effect business combinations with more than one target business, our initial business combination must be with a target business whose fair market value is at least equal to 80% of our net assets at the time of such acquisition. Consequently, it is likely that we will have the ability to effect only a single business combination. Our offices are located at 1775 Broadway, Suite 604, New York, New York 10019 and our telephone number is (212) 397-1464. 4 THE OFFERING Securities offered:........... 5,500,000 units, at $6.00 per unit, each unit consisting of: o one share of common stock; and o two warrants. The units will begin trading on or promptly after the date of this prospectus. Each of the common stock and warrants may trade separately on the 90th day after the date of this prospectus unless EarlyBirdCapital determines that an earlier date is acceptable. In no event will EarlyBirdCapital allow separate trading of the common stock and warrants until we file an audited balance sheet reflecting our receipt of the gross proceeds of this offering. We will file a Current Report on Form 8-K, including an audited balance sheet, upon the consummation of this offering, which is anticipated to take place three business days from the date of this prospectus. The audited balance sheet will include proceeds we receive from the exercise of the over-allotment option if the over-allotment option is exercised prior to the filing of the Form 8-K. Common stock: Number outstanding before this offering.................... 1,375,000 shares Number to be outstanding after this offering............... 6,875,000 shares Warrants: Number outstanding before this offering.................... 0 Number to be outstanding after this offering............... 11,000,000 warrants Exercisability............... Each warrant is exercisable for one share of common stock. Exercise price............... $5.00 Exercise period.............. The warrants will become exercisable on the later of: o the completion of a business combination with a target business, or o [ ], 2005 [ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS]. The warrants will expire at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on [ ], 2008 [FOUR YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS] or earlier upon redemption. 5 Redemption.................... We may redeem the outstanding warrants: o in whole and not in part, o at a price of $.01 per warrant at any time after the warrants become exercisable, o upon a minimum of 30 days' prior written notice of redemption, and o if, and only if, the last sales price of our common stock equals or exceeds $8.50 per share for any 20 trading days within a 30 trading day period ending three business days before we send the notice of redemption. Proposed OTC Bulletin Board symbols for our: Units....................... [ ] Common stock................ [ ] Warrants.................... [ ] Offering proceeds to be held in trust:..................... $28,490,000 of the proceeds of this offering ($5.18 per unit) will be placed in a trust fund at JPMorgan Chase NY Bank maintained by Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, pursuant to an agreement to be signed on the date of this prospectus. These proceeds will not be released until the earlier of the completion of a business combination or our liquidation. Therefore, unless and until a business combination is consummated, the proceeds held in the trust fund will not be available for our use for any expenses related to this offering or expenses which we may incur related to the investigation and selection of a target business and the negotiation of an agreement to acquire a target business. These expenses may be paid prior to a business combination only from the net proceeds of this offering not held in the trust fund (initially, approximately $1,020,000). None of the warrants may be exercised until after the consummation of a business combination and, thus, after the proceeds of the trust fund have been disbursed, the warrant exercise price will be paid directly to us. Stockholders must approve business combination:........ We will seek stockholder approval before we effect any business combination, even if the nature of the acquisition would not ordinarily require stockholder approval under applicable state law. In connection with the vote required for any business combination, all of our existing stockholders, including all of our officers and directors, have agreed to vote the shares of common stock owned by them immediately before this offering in accordance with 6 the majority of the shares of common stock voted by the public stockholders. We will proceed with a business combination only if a majority of the shares of common stock voted by the public stockholders are voted in favor of the business combination and public stockholders owning less than 20% of the shares sold in this offering exercise their conversion rights described below. Conversion rights for stockholders voting to reject a business combination:........ Public stockholders voting against a business combination will be entitled to convert their stock into a pro rata share of the trust fund, including any interest earned on their portion of the trust fund, if the business combination is approved and completed. Liquidation if no business combination:.......... We will dissolve and promptly distribute only to our public stockholders the amount in our trust fund plus any remaining net assets if we do not effect a business combination within 18 months after consummation of this offering (or within 24 months from the consummation of this offering if a letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement has been executed within 18 months after consummation of this offering and the business combination has not yet been consummated within such 18 month period). Escrow of management shares:... On the date of this prospectus, all of our existing stockholders, including all of our officers and directors, will place the shares they owned before this offering into an escrow account maintained by Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, acting as escrow agent. Subject to certain limited exceptions, these shares will not be transferable during the escrow period and will not be released from escrow until [ ], 2007 [THREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS]. RISKS In making your decision on whether to invest in our securities, you should take into account not only the backgrounds of our management team, but also the special risks we face as a blank check company, as well as the fact that this offering is not being conducted in compliance with Rule 419 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and, therefore, you will not be entitled to protections normally afforded to investors in Rule 419 blank check offerings. You should also note that our financial statements contain a statement indicating that our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on us raising funds in this offering. You should carefully consider these and the other risks set forth in the section entitled "Risk Factors" beginning on page 9 of this prospectus. 7 SUMMARY FINANCIAL DATA The following table summarizes the relevant financial data for our business and should be read with our financial statements, which are included in this prospectus. We have not had any significant operations to date, so only balance sheet data is presented. MARCH 10, 2004 ---------------------------- ACTUAL AS ADJUSTED ------------- ------------ BALANCE SHEET DATA: Working capital/(deficiency) ....................... $ (65,735) $29,535,000 Total assets ....................................... 95,000 29,535,000 Total liabilities .................................. 70,000 -- Value of common stock which may be converted to cash ($5.18 per share)................................. -- 5,695,151 Stockholders' equity ............................... 25,000 23,839,849 The "as adjusted" information gives effect to the sale of the units we are offering and the application of the estimated net proceeds from their sale. The working capital and total assets amounts include the $28,490,000 being held in the trust fund, which will be available to us only upon the consummation of a business combination within the time period described in this prospectus. If a business combination is not so consummated, we will be dissolved and the proceeds held in the trust fund will be distributed solely to our public stockholders. We will not proceed with a business combination if public stockholders owning 20% or more of the shares sold in this offering vote against the business combination and exercise their conversion rights. Accordingly, we may effect a business combination if public stockholders owning up to approximately 19.99% of the shares sold in this offering exercise their conversion rights. If this occurred, we would be required to convert to cash up to approximately 19.99% of the 5,500,000 shares sold in this offering, or 1,099,450 shares of common stock, at an initial per-share conversion price of $5.18, without taking into account interest earned on the trust fund. The actual per-share conversion price will be equal to: o the amount in the trust fund as of the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to vote on the business combination plus any interest accrued through the record date, o divided by the number of shares of common stock sold in the offering. 8 RISK FACTORS An investment in our securities involves a high degree of risk. You should consider carefully all of the material risks described below, together with the other information contained in this prospectus before making a decision to invest in our units. RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH OUR BUSINESS WE ARE A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY WITH NO OPERATING HISTORY AND VERY LIMITED RESOURCES AND OUR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTAIN A STATEMENT INDICATING THAT OUR ABILITY TO CONTINUE AS A GOING CONCERN IS DEPENDENT ON US RAISING FUNDS IN THIS OFFERING. We are a recently incorporated development stage company with no operating results to date. Since we do not have an operating history, you will have no basis upon which to evaluate our ability to achieve our business objective, which is to acquire an operating business in either of the energy or environmental industries and their related infrastructures. We have not conducted any discussions and we have no plans, arrangements or understandings with any prospective acquisition candidates. We will not generate any revenues (other than interest income on the proceeds of this offering) until, at the earliest, after the consummation of a business combination. We currently have a working capital deficit whereby our current liabilities exceed our current assets (cash). The report of our independent certified public accountants on our financial statements includes an explanatory paragraph, stating that our ability to continue as a going concern, is dependent on the consummation of this offering. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty. IF WE ARE FORCED TO LIQUIDATE BEFORE A BUSINESS COMBINATION, OUR PUBLIC STOCKHOLDERS WILL RECEIVE LESS THAN $6.00 PER SHARE UPON DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST FUND AND OUR WARRANTS WILL EXPIRE WORTHLESS. If we are unable to complete a business combination and are forced to liquidate our assets, the per-share liquidation distribution will be less than $6.00 because of the expenses of this offering, our general and administrative expenses and the anticipated costs of seeking a business combination. Furthermore, there will be no distribution with respect to our outstanding warrants and, accordingly, the warrants will expire worthless if we liquidate before the completion of a business combination. For a more complete discussion of the effects on our stockholders if we are unable to complete a business combination, see the section below entitled "Effecting a business combination--Liquidation if no business combination." YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO PROTECTIONS NORMALLY AFFORDED TO INVESTORS OF BLANK CHECK COMPANIES. Since the net proceeds of this offering are intended to be used to complete a business combination with a target business that has not been identified, we may be deemed to be a "blank check" company under the United States securities laws. However, since we will have net tangible assets in excess of $5,000,000 upon the successful consummation of this offering and our units are being offered at an initial price of $6.00 per unit, we are exempt from rules promulgated by the SEC to protect investors of blank check companies such as Rule 419. Accordingly, investors will not be afforded the benefits or protections of those rules. Because we are not subject to Rule 419, our units will be immediately tradable and we have a longer period of time to complete a business combination in certain circumstances. For a more detailed comparison of our offering to offerings under Rule 419, see the section entitled "Comparison to offerings of blank check companies" below. IF THIRD PARTIES BRING CLAIMS AGAINST US, THE PROCEEDS HELD IN TRUST COULD BE REDUCED AND THE PER-SHARE LIQUIDATION PRICE RECEIVED BY STOCKHOLDERS WILL BE LESS THAN $5.18 PER SHARE. Our placing of funds in trust may not protect those funds from third party claims against us. The proceeds held in trust could be subject to claims which could take priority over the claims of our public stockholders. We cannot assure you that the per-share liquidation price will not be less than 9 $5.18, plus interest, due to claims of creditors. If we liquidate before the completion of a business combination, Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman of the board and chief executive officer, will be personally liable under certain circumstances to ensure that the proceeds in the trust fund are not reduced by the claims of various vendors or other entities that are owed money by us for services rendered or products sold to us. However, we cannot assure you that Mr. Coben will be able to satisfy those obligations. SINCE WE HAVE NOT CURRENTLY SELECTED ANY TARGET BUSINESS WITH WHICH TO COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION, WE ARE UNABLE TO CURRENTLY ASCERTAIN THE MERITS OR RISKS OF THE BUSINESS' OPERATIONS. Since we have not yet identified a prospective target business, investors in this offering have no current basis to evaluate the possible merits or risks of the target business' operations. To the extent we complete a business combination with a financially unstable company or an entity in its development stage, we may be affected by numerous risks inherent in the business operations of those entities. Although our management will endeavor to evaluate the risks inherent in a particular target business, we cannot assure you that we will properly ascertain or assess all of the significant risk factors. We also cannot assure you that an investment in our units will not ultimately prove to be less favorable to investors in this offering than a direct investment, if an opportunity were available, in a target business. For a more complete discussion of our selection of a target business, see the section below entitled "Effecting a business combination--We have not identified a target business." WE MAY ISSUE SHARES OF OUR CAPITAL STOCK OR DEBT SECURITIES TO COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION, WHICH WOULD REDUCE THE EQUITY INTEREST OF OUR STOCKHOLDERS AND LIKELY CAUSE A CHANGE IN CONTROL OF OUR OWNERSHIP. Our certificate of incorporation authorizes the issuance of up to 30,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $.0001 per share, and 1,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $.0001 per share. Immediately after this offering (assuming no exercise of the underwriters' over-allotment option), there will be 11,300,000 authorized but unissued shares of our common stock available for issuance (after appropriate reservation for the issuance of shares upon full exercise of our outstanding warrants and the purchase option granted to EarlyBirdCapital, the representative of the underwriters) and all of the 1,000,000 shares of preferred stock available for issuance. Although we have no commitments as of the date of this offering to issue our securities, we will, in all likelihood, issue a substantial number of additional shares of our common stock or preferred stock, or a combination of common and preferred stock, to complete a business combination. The issuance of additional shares of our common stock or any number of shares of our preferred stock: o may significantly reduce the equity interest of investors in this offering; o will likely cause a change in control if a substantial number of our shares of common stock are issued, which may affect, among other things, our ability to use our net operating loss carry forwards, if any, and most likely also result in the resignation or removal of our present officers and directors; and o may adversely affect prevailing market prices for our common stock. Similarly, if we issued debt securities, it could result in: o default and foreclosure on our assets if our operating revenues after a business combination were insufficient to pay our debt obligations; o acceleration of our obligations to repay the indebtedness even if we have made all principal and interest payments when due if the debt security contained covenants that required the maintenance of certain financial ratios or reserves and any such covenant were breached without a waiver or renegotiation of that covenant; o our immediate payment of all principal and accrued interest, if any, if the debt security was payable on demand; and o our inability to obtain additional financing, if necessary, if the debt security contained covenants restricting our ability to obtain additional financing while such security was outstanding. 10 For a more complete discussion of the possible structure of a business combination, see the section below entitled "Effecting a business combination--Selection of a target business and structuring of a business combination." IT IS LIKELY THAT OUR CURRENT OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS WILL RESIGN UPON CONSUMMATION OF A BUSINESS COMBINATION AND WE WILL HAVE ONLY LIMITED ABILITY TO EVALUATE THE MANAGEMENT OF THE TARGET BUSINESS. Our ability to successfully effect a business combination will be totally dependent upon the efforts of our key personnel. The future role of our key personnel in the target business, however, cannot presently be ascertained. Although it is possible that some of our key personnel will remain associated in various capacities with the target business following a business combination, it is likely that the management of the target business at the time of the business combination will remain in place. Although we intend to closely scrutinize the management of a prospective target business in connection with evaluating the desirability of effecting a business combination, we cannot assure you that our assessment of management will prove to be correct. OUR OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS MAY ALLOCATE THEIR TIME TO OTHER BUSINESSES WHICH COULD CAUSE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST AS TO WHICH BUSINESS THEY PRESENT A VIABLE ACQUISITION OPPORTUNITY TO. Our officers and directors are not required to commit their full time to our affairs, which may result in a conflict of interest in allocating their time between our operations and other businesses. Some of these persons may in the future become affiliated with entities, including other "blank check" companies, engaged in business activities similar to those intended to be conducted by us. Our officers and directors may become aware of business opportunities which may be appropriate for presentation to us as well as the other entities with which they are or may be affiliated. Accordingly, they may have conflicts of interest in determining to which entity a particular business opportunity should be presented. For a complete discussion of the potential conflicts of interest that you should be aware of, see the section below entitled "Management--Conflicts of Interest." We cannot assure you that these conflicts will be resolved in our favor. ALL OF OUR OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OWN SHARES OF OUR SECURITIES WHICH WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN LIQUIDATION DISTRIBUTIONS AND THEREFORE THEY MAY HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN DETERMINING WHETHER A PARTICULAR TARGET BUSINESS IS APPROPRIATE FOR A BUSINESS COMBINATION. All of our officers and directors own stock in our company, but have waived their right to receive distributions upon liquidation. Additionally, Lawrence S. Coben has agreed with the representative of the underwriters that he and certain of his affiliates or designees will purchase warrants in the open market following this offering. The shares and warrants owned by our directors and officers will be worthless if we do not consummate a business combination. The personal and financial interests of our directors and officers may influence their motivation in identifying and selecting a target business and completing a business combination timely. Consequently, our directors' and officers' discretion in identifying and selecting a suitable target business may result in a conflict of interest when determining whether the terms, conditions and timing of a particular business combination are appropriate and in our stockholders' best interest. IF OUR COMMON STOCK BECOMES SUBJECT TO THE SEC'S PENNY STOCK RULES, BROKER-DEALERS MAY EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY IN COMPLETING CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS AND TRADING ACTIVITY IN OUR SECURITIES MAY BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED. If at any time we have net tangible assets of $5,000,000 or less and our common stock has a market price per share of less than $5.00, transactions in our common stock may be subject to the "penny stock" rules promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Under these rules, broker-dealers who recommend such securities to persons other than institutional accredited investors must: o make a special written suitability determination for the purchaser; 11 o receive the purchaser's written agreement to a transaction prior to sale; o provide the purchaser with risk disclosure documents which identify certain risks associated with investing in "penny stocks" and which describe the market for these "penny stocks" as well as a purchaser's legal remedies; and o obtain a signed and dated acknowledgment from the purchaser demonstrating that the purchaser has actually received the required risk disclosure document before a transaction in a "penny stock" can be completed. If our common stock becomes subject to these rules, broker-dealers may find it difficult to effectuate customer transactions and trading activity in our securities may be adversely affected. As a result, the market price of our securities may be depressed, and you may find it more difficult to sell our securities. IT IS PROBABLE THAT WE WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO COMPLETE ONE BUSINESS COMBINATION, WHICH WILL CAUSE US TO BE SOLELY DEPENDENT ON A SINGLE BUSINESS AND A LIMITED NUMBER OF PRODUCTS OR SERVICES. The net proceeds from this offering will provide us with only approximately $29,480,000 which we may use to complete a business combination. Our initial business combination must be with a business with a fair market value of at least 80% of our net assets at the time of such acquisition. Consequently, it is probable that we will have the ability to complete only a single business combination. Accordingly, the prospects for our success may be: o solely dependent upon the performance of a single business, or o dependent upon the development or market acceptance of a single or limited number of products, processes or services. In this case, we will not be able to diversify our operations or benefit from the possible spreading of risks or offsetting of losses, unlike other entities which may have the resources to complete several business combinations in different industries or different areas of a single industry. BECAUSE OF OUR LIMITED RESOURCES AND THE SIGNIFICANT COMPETITION FOR BUSINESS COMBINATION OPPORTUNITIES, WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CONSUMMATE AN ATTRACTIVE BUSINESS COMBINATION. We expect to encounter intense competition from other entities having a business objective similar to ours, including venture capital funds, leveraged buyout funds and operating businesses competing for acquisitions in the energy or environmental industry and their related infrastructures. Many of these entities are well established and have extensive experience in identifying and effecting business combinations directly or through affiliates. Many of these competitors possess greater technical, human and other resources than we do and our financial resources will be relatively limited when contrasted with those of many of these competitors. While we believe that there are numerous potential target businesses that we could acquire with the net proceeds of this offering, our ability to compete in acquiring certain sizable target businesses will be limited by our available financial resources. This inherent competitive limitation gives others an advantage in pursuing the acquisition of certain target businesses. Further, the obligation we have to seek stockholder approval of a business combination may delay the consummation of a transaction, and our obligation to convert into cash the shares of common stock held by public stockholders in certain instances may reduce the resources available for a business combination. Additionally, our outstanding warrants, and the future dilution they potentially represent, may not be viewed favorably by certain target businesses. Any of these obligations may place us at a competitive disadvantage in successfully negotiating a business combination. WE MAY BE UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL FINANCING, IF REQUIRED, TO COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION OR TO FUND THE OPERATIONS AND GROWTH OF THE TARGET BUSINESS, WHICH COULD COMPEL US TO RESTRUCTURE THE TRANSACTION OR ABANDON A PARTICULAR BUSINESS COMBINATION. Although we believe that the net proceeds of this offering will be sufficient to allow us to consummate a business combination, in as much as we have not yet identified any prospective target 12 business, we cannot ascertain the capital requirements for any particular transaction. If the net proceeds of this offering prove to be insufficient, either because of the size of the business combination or the depletion of the available net proceeds in search of a target business, or because we become obligated to convert into cash a significant number of shares from dissenting stockholders, we will be required to seek additional financing. We cannot assure you that such financing would be available on acceptable terms, if at all. To the extent that additional financing proves to be unavailable when needed to consummate a particular business combination, we would be compelled to restructure the transaction or abandon that particular business combination and seek an alternative target business candidate. In addition, if we consummate a business combination, we may require additional financing to fund the operations or growth of the target business. The failure to secure additional financing could have a material adverse effect on the continued development or growth of the target business. None of our officers, directors or stockholders is required to provide any financing to us in connection with or after a business combination. OUR EXISTING STOCKHOLDERS, INCLUDING OUR OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, CONTROL A SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST IN US AND THUS MAY INFLUENCE CERTAIN ACTIONS REQUIRING STOCKHOLDER VOTE. Upon consummation of our offering, our existing stockholders (including all of our officers and directors) will collectively own 20% of our issued and outstanding shares of common stock (assuming they do not purchase units in this offering). Isaac Kier, our secretary and treasurer and a member of our board of directors, has indicated that he plans on purchasing units in the offering. However, he is not obligated to do so and we do not have any agreement or arrangement with him requiring him to purchase securities in the offering. None of our other existing shareholders, officers and directors have indicated to us that they intend to purchase our securities in the offering. Our board of directors is divided into three classes, each of which will generally serve for a term of two years with only one class of directors being elected in each year. It is unlikely that there will be an annual meeting of stockholders to elect new directors prior to the consummation of a business combination, in which case all of the current directors will continue in office at least until the consummation of the business combination. If there is an annual meeting, as a consequence of our "staggered" board of directors, only a minority of the board of directors will be considered for election and our existing stockholders, because of their ownership position, will have considerable influence regarding the outcome. Accordingly, our existing stockholders will continue to exert control at least until the consummation of a business combination. In addition, our existing stockholders and their affiliates and relatives are not prohibited from purchasing units in this offering or shares in the aftermarket. If they do, we cannot assure you that our existing stockholders will not have considerable influence upon the vote in connection with a business combination. OUR EXISTING STOCKHOLDERS PAID AN AGGREGATE OF $25,000, OR AN AVERAGE OF APPROXIMATELY $0.018 PER SHARE, FOR THEIR SHARES AND, ACCORDINGLY, YOU WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE AND SUBSTANTIAL DILUTION FROM THE PURCHASE OF OUR COMMON STOCK. The difference between the public offering price per share of our common stock and the pro forma net tangible book value per share of our common stock after this offering constitutes the dilution to you and the other investors in this offering. The fact that our existing stockholders acquired their shares of common stock at a nominal price has significantly contributed to this dilution. Assuming the offering is completed, you and the other new investors will incur an immediate and substantial dilution of approximately 31% or $1.87 per share (the difference between the pro forma net tangible book value per share of $4.13, and the initial offering price of $6.00 per unit). OUR OUTSTANDING WARRANTS MAY HAVE AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE MARKET PRICE OF COMMON STOCK AND MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO EFFECT A BUSINESS COMBINATION. In connection with this offering, as part of the units, we will be issuing warrants to purchase 11,000,000 shares of common stock. We will also issue an option to purchase 275,000 units to the representative of the underwriters which, if exercised, will result in the issuance of an additional 13 550,000 warrants. To the extent we issue shares of common stock to effect a business combination, the potential for the issuance of substantial numbers of additional shares upon exercise of these warrants and options could make us a less attractive acquisition vehicle in the eyes of a target business as such securities, when exercised, will increase the number of issued and outstanding shares of our common stock and reduce the value of the shares issued to complete the business combination. Accordingly, our warrants and options may make it more difficult to effectuate a business combination or increase the cost of the target business. Additionally, the sale, or even the possibility of sale, of the shares underlying the warrants and options could have an adverse effect on the market price for our securities or on our ability to obtain future public financing. If and to the extent these warrants and options are exercised, you may experience dilution to your holdings. IF OUR EXISTING STOCKHOLDERS EXERCISE THEIR REGISTRATION RIGHTS, IT MAY HAVE AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE MARKET PRICE OUR COMMON STOCK AND THE EXISTENCE OF THESE RIGHTS MAY MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO EFFECT A BUSINESS COMBINATION. Our existing stockholders are entitled to demand that we register the resale of their shares of common stock at any time after the date on which their shares are released from escrow. If our existing stockholders exercise their registration rights with respect to all of their shares of common stock, then there will be an additional 1,375,000 shares of common stock eligible for trading in the public market. The presence of this additional number of shares of common stock eligible for trading in the public market may have an adverse effect on the market price of our common stock. In addition, the existence of these rights may make it more difficult to effectuate a business combination or increase the cost of the target business, as the stockholders of the target business may be discouraged from entering into a business combination with us or will request a higher price for their securities as a result of these registration rights and the potential future effect their exercise may have on the trading market for our common stock. IF YOU ARE NOT AN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR, YOU MAY PURCHASE OUR SECURITIES IN THIS OFFERING ONLY IF YOU RESIDE WITHIN CERTAIN STATES AND MAY ENGAGE IN RESALE TRANSACTIONS ONLY IN THOSE STATES AND A LIMITED NUMBER OF OTHER JURISDICTIONS. We have applied to register our securities, or have obtained or will seek to obtain an exemption from registration, in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York and Rhode Island. If you are not an "institutional investor," you must be a resident of these jurisdictions to purchase our securities in the offering. The definition of an "institutional investor" varies from state to state but generally includes financial institutions, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies and other qualified entities. In order to prevent resale transactions in violation of states' securities laws, you may engage in resale transactions only in these states and in a limited number of other jurisdictions in which an applicable exemption is available or a Blue Sky application has been filed and accepted. This restriction on resale may limit your ability to resell the securities purchased in this offering and may impact the price of our securities. For a more complete discussion of the Blue Sky state securities laws and registrations affecting this offering, please see the section entitled "State Blue Sky Information" below. WE INTEND TO HAVE OUR SECURITIES QUOTED ON THE OTC BULLETIN BOARD, WHICH WILL LIMIT THE LIQUIDITY AND PRICE OF OUR SECURITIES MORE THAN IF OUR SECURITIES WERE QUOTED OR LISTED ON THE NASDAQ STOCK MARKET OR A NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Our securities will be traded in the over-the-counter market. It is anticipated that they will be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board, an NASD-sponsored and operated inter-dealer automated quotation system for equity securities not included in the Nasdaq Stock Market. Quotation of our securities on the OTC Bulletin Board will limit the liquidity and price of our securities more than if our securities were quoted or listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market or a national exchange. THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNDERWRITERS IN THE OFFERING WILL NOT MAKE A MARKET FOR OUR SECURITIES WHICH COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE LIQUIDITY AND PRICE OF OUR SECURITIES. EarlyBirdCapital, the representative of the underwriters in this offering, does not make markets in securities and will not be making a market in our securities. However, we believe certain 14 broker-dealers other than EarlyBirdCapital will be making a market in our securities. EarlyBirdCapital not acting as a market maker for our securities may adversely impact the liquidity of our securities. IF WE ARE DEEMED TO BE AN INVESTMENT COMPANY, WE MAY BE REQUIRED TO INSTITUTE BURDENSOME COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS AND OUR ACTIVITIES MAY BE RESTRICTED, WHICH MAY MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR US TO COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION. If we are deemed to be an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, our activities may be restricted, including: o restrictions on the nature of our investments; and o restrictions on the issuance of securities, which may make it difficult for us to complete a business combination. In addition, we may have imposed upon us burdensome requirements, including: o registration as an investment company; o adoption of a specific form of corporate structure; and o reporting, record keeping, voting, proxy and disclosure requirements and other rules and regulations. We do not believe that our anticipated principal activities will subject us to the Investment Company Act of 1940. To this end, the proceeds held in trust may only be invested by the trust agent in "government securities" with specific maturity dates. By restricting the investment of the proceeds to these instruments, we intend to meet the requirements for the exemption provided in Rule 3a-1 promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940. If we were deemed to be subject to the act, compliance with these additional regulatory burdens would require additional expense that we have not allotted for. BECAUSE WE MAY BE DEEMED TO HAVE NO "INDEPENDENT" DIRECTORS, ACTIONS TAKEN AND EXPENSES INCURRED BY OUR OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ON OUR BEHALF WILL GENERALLY NOT BE SUBJECT TO "INDEPENDENT" REVIEW. Each of our directors own shares of our securities and, although no compensation will be paid to them for services rendered prior to or in connection with a business combination, they may receive reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in connection with activities on our behalf such as identifying potential target businesses and performing due diligence on suitable business combinations. There is no limit on the amount of these out-of-pocket expenses and there will be no review of the reasonableness of the expenses by anyone other than our board of directors, which includes persons who may seek reimbursement, or a court of competent jurisdiction if such reimbursement is challenged. Because none of our directors will be deemed "independent," we will generally not have the benefit of independent directors examining the propriety of expenses incurred on our behalf and subject to reimbursement. Although we believe that all actions taken by our directors on our behalf will be in our best interests, we cannot assure you that this will actually be the case. If actions are taken, or expenses are incurred that are actually not in our best interests, it could have a material adverse effect on our business and operations. IF WE COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION WITH A TARGET BUSINESS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, WE WOULD BE SUBJECT TO THE RISKS INHERENT WITH DOING BUSINESS IN THAT COUNTRY WHICH COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT OUR PROFITABILITY AND OPERATIONS. Although we intend to focus our search on target businesses located within the United States, we are not limited to this geographical region. Our directors have strong ties to locations outside of the United States. For instance, Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman of the board and chief executive officer, has significant experience in South America. It is possible that prospective target businesses could be introduced to us in this and other areas. If we locate a suitable target business outside of the United States, we would be subject to all the inherent risks of doing business in that foreign country. For instance, many countries in South America have had economic difficulties and political instability. If we were to complete a business combination with a target business located in another country such as one in South America, our operations and profitability could be negatively affected by that country's response to these and other issues. IF WE COMPLETE A BUSINESS COMBINATION WITH A TARGET BUSINESS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES AND OUR MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING A BUSINESS COMBINATION IS UNFAMILIAR WITH UNITED STATES SECURITIES LAWS, THEY MAY HAVE TO EXPEND TIME AND RESOURCES BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH SUCH LAWS WHICH COULD LEAD TO VARIOUS REGULATORY ISSUES. It is possible that we could complete a business combination with a target business located outside of the United States. Following a business combination, it is likely that our management will resign from their positions as officers of the company and the management of the target business at the time of the business combination will remain in place. We cannot assure you that management of the target business will be familiar with United States securities laws. If new management is unfamiliar with our laws, they may have to expend time and resources becoming familiar with such laws. This could be expensive and time-consuming and could lead to various regulatory issues which may adversely affect our operations. RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED INFRASTRUCTURES FLUCTUATIONS IN ENERGY PRICES MAY CAUSE A REDUCTION IN THE DEMAND OR PROFITABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES WE MAY ULTIMATELY PRODUCE OR OFFER. Prices for energy sources such as oil and natural gas tend to fluctuate widely based on a variety of political and economic factors. These price fluctuations heavily influence both the energy and environmental industries and their related infrastructures. Lower energy prices for existing products 15 tend to limit the demand for alternate forms of energy services and related products and infrastructure. Factors that impact price fluctuations include the actions of the members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the level of production by non-OPEC countries, worldwide demand for oil and natural gas, political tensions involving OPEC and non-OPEC countries and other varying factors. If we complete a business combination with a target business that is involved with an energy source that is affected by these or other factors, there may be a decrease in the demand for the products or services we may ultimately produce or offer and our profitability could be adversely affected. CHANGES IN TECHNOLOGY MAY RENDER OUR PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OBSOLETE FOLLOWING A BUSINESS COMBINATION. Both the energy and environmental industries and their related infrastructures are substantially affected by rapid and significant changes in technology. These changes may render certain existing services and technologies currently used obsolete. We cannot assure you that the technologies used by or relied upon by a target business with which we effect a business combination will not be subject to such obsolescence. While we may attempt to adapt and apply the services provided by the target business to newer technologies, we cannot assure you that we will have sufficient resources to fund these changes or that these changes will ultimately prove successful. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS COULD RESULT IN THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES, FINES OR RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONS AND REMEDIAL LIABILITIES. Both the energy and environmental industries are subject to extensive federal, state and local laws and regulations related to our population's health and safety and those associated with compliance and permitting obligations (including those related to the use, storage, handling, discharge, emission and disposal of municipal solid waste and other waste, pollutants or hazardous substances or wastes, or discharges and air and other emissions) as well as land use and development. Existing laws also impose obligations to clean up contaminated properties or to pay for the cost of such remediation, often upon parties that did not actually cause the contamination. Compliance with these laws, regulations and obligations could require substantial capital expenditures. Failure to comply could result in the imposition of penalties, fines or restrictions on operations and remedial liabilities. These costs and liabilities could adversely affect our operations following a business combination. These laws, regulations and obligations could change with the promulgation of new laws and regulations or a change in the interpretation of existing laws and regulations, which could result in substantially similar risks. We cannot assure you that we will be able to comply with existing or new regulations. IF WE ARE UNABLE TO ACQUIRE OR RENEW PERMITS AND APPROVALS REQUIRED FOR OUR OPERATIONS FOLLOWING A BUSINESS COMBINATION, WE MAY BE FORCED TO SUSPEND OR CEASE OUR OPERATIONS ALTOGETHER. The construction and operation of energy projects require numerous permits and approvals from governmental agencies. We cannot assure you that we will be able to obtain all necessary permits and approvals following a business combination. If we are unable to obtain or renew permits or approvals necessary for the operation of our business following a business combination, our operations would be adversely affected. In addition, obtaining all necessary permits and approvals may necessitate substantial expenditures and may create a significant risk of expensive delays or loss of value if a project is unable to function as planned due to changing requirements or local opposition. REGULATION WITHIN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY COULD REDUCE OUR PROFITABILITY FOLLOWING A BUSINESS COMBINATION. Essentially all of the energy sectors including electric generation, transmission and distribution, natural gas transmission and distribution, and oil transportation are subject to highly technical Federal and state regulatory regimes. Rates, terms of service, facility sites, financing, dividend payments, wages, divestitures, changes in control and business dealings with affiliates are all subject to ongoing regulatory disclosure and approval on the merits. The failure or refusal of any jurisdictional regulator to grant approval as to any particular rate, service or transaction could prove harmful to us, as could the occurrence of any dispute with a regulator. 16 USE OF PROCEEDS We estimate that the net proceeds of this offering will be as set forth in the following table: Without Over- Over-Allotment Allotment Option Option Exercised ---------------- ---------------- Gross proceeds.................................................. $33,000,000.00 $37,950,000.00 -------------- Offering expenses ----------------- Underwriting discount (6% of gross proceeds)................ 1,980,000.00 2,277,000.00 Underwriting non-accountable expense allowance (3% of gross proceeds)................................. 990,000.00 1,138,500.00 Legal fees and expenses (including blue sky services and expenses).......................................... 350,000.00 350,000.00 Miscellaneous expenses....................................... 90,161.46 90,161.46 Printing and engraving expenses.............................. 35,000.00 35,000.00 Accounting fees and expenses................................. 20,000.00 20,000.00 SEC registration fee......................................... 13,602.53 13,602.53 NASD registration fee........................................ 11,236.01 11,236.01 Net proceeds ------------ Held in trust................................................ 28,490,000.00 32,994,500.00 Not held in trust............................................ 1,020,000.00 1,020,000.00 ----------------- ------------------- Total net proceeds..................................... $29,510,000.00 $34,014,500.00 ================= =================== Use of net proceeds not held in trust ------------------------------------- Legal, accounting and other expenses attendant to the due diligence investigations, structuring and negotiation of a business combination................ $180,000 (17.6%) Payment of administrative fee to Coqui Capital Partners ($3,500 per month for two years)............................. 84,000 (8.2%) Due diligence of prospective target businesses............ 50,000 (4.9%) Legal and accounting fees relating to SEC reporting obligations.......................................... 40,000 (3.9%) Working capital to cover miscellaneous expenses, D&O insurance and reserves........................... 666,000 (65.4%) -------------------------------- Total............................................ $1,020,000 (100.0%) ================================ $28,490,000, or $32,994,500 if the underwriters' over-allotment option is exercised in full, of net proceeds will be placed in a trust fund maintained by Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, New York, New York, as trustee. The proceeds will not be released from the trust fund until the earlier of the completion of a business combination or our liquidation. The proceeds held in the trust fund may be used as consideration to pay the sellers of a target business with which we ultimately complete a business combination. Any amounts not paid as consideration to the sellers of the target business may be used to finance operations of the target business or to effect other acquisitions, as determined by our board of directors at that time. The payment to Coqui Capital Partners, L.P., an affiliate of Isaac Kier, our secretary, treasurer and a member of our board of directors, of a monthly fee of $3,500 is for general and administrative services including office space, utilities and secretarial support. We believe, based on rents and fees for similar services in the New York, New York metropolitan area, that the fee charged by Coqui Capital Partners is at least as favorable as we could have obtained from an unaffiliated person. We intend to use the excess working capital (approximately $666,000) for director and officer liability insurance premiums (approximately $115,000), with the balance of $115,000 being held in reserve in the event due diligence, legal, accounting and other expenses of structuring and negotiating 17 business combinations exceed our estimates, as well as for reimbursement of any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by our existing stockholders in connection with activities on our behalf as described below. We believe that the excess working capital will be sufficient to cover the foregoing expenses and reimbursement costs. To the extent that our capital stock is used in whole or in part as consideration to effect a business combination, the proceeds held in the trust fund as well as any other net proceeds not expended will be used to finance the operations of the target business. Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman and chief executive officer, has advanced to us a total of $77,500 ($70,000 on February 17, 2004 and $7,500 on April 23, 2004) which was used to pay a portion of the expenses of this offering referenced in the line items above for SEC registration fee, NASD registration fee and legal fees and expenses. The loans will be payable without interest on the earlier of February 17, 2005 or the consummation of this offering. The loans will be repaid out of the proceeds of this offering not being placed in trust. The net proceeds of this offering not held in the trust fund and not immediately required for the purposes set forth above will only be invested in United States "government securities," defined as any Treasury Bill issued by the United States having a maturity of one hundred and eighty days or less so that we are not deemed to be an investment company under the Investment Company Act. The interest income derived from investment of these net proceeds during this period will be used to defray our general and administrative expenses, as well as costs relating to compliance with securities laws and regulations, including associated professional fees, until a business combination is completed. We believe that, upon consummation of this offering, we will have sufficient available funds to operate for at least the next 24 months, assuming that a business combination is not consummated during that time. Commencing on the effective date of this prospectus through the consummation of the acquisition of the target business, we will pay Coqui Capital Partners the fee described above. Other than this $3,500 per month administrative fee, no compensation of any kind (including finder's and consulting fees) will be paid to any of our existing stockholders, or any of their affiliates, for services rendered to us prior to or in connection with the consummation of the business combination. However, our existing stockholders will receive reimbursement for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in connection with activities on our behalf, such as identifying potential target businesses and performing due diligence on suitable business combinations. Since the role of present management after a business combination is uncertain, we have no ability to determine what remuneration, if any, will be paid to those persons after a business combination. A public stockholder will be entitled to receive funds from the trust fund (including interest earned on his, her or its portion of the trust fund) only in the event of our liquidation or if that public stockholder were to seek to convert such shares into cash in connection with a business combination which the public stockholder voted against and which we actually consummate. In no other circumstances will a public stockholder have any right or interest of any kind to or in the trust fund. 18 DILUTION The difference between the public offering price per share of common stock, assuming no value is attributed to the warrants included in the units, and the pro forma net tangible book value per share of our common stock after this offering constitutes the dilution to investors in this offering. Net tangible book value per share is determined by dividing our net tangible book value, which is our total tangible assets less total liabilities (including the value of common stock which may be converted into cash), by the number of outstanding shares of our common stock. At March 10, 2004, our net tangible book value was $(65,735), or approximately $(0.05) per share of common stock. After giving effect to the sale of 5,500,000 shares of common stock included in the units, and the deduction of underwriting discounts and estimated expenses of this offering, our pro forma net tangible book value (as decreased by the value of 1,099,450 shares of common stock which may be converted into cash) at March 10, 2004 would have been $23,839,849 or $4.13 per share, representing an immediate increase in net tangible book value of $4.18 per share to the existing stockholders and an immediate dilution of $1.87 per share or 31% to new investors not exercising their conversion rights. The following table illustrates the dilution to the new investors on a per-share basis, assuming no value is attributed to the warrants included in the units: Public offering price ......................................... $ 6.00 Net tangible book value before this offering ................ (.05) Increase attributable to new investors ...................... 4.18 ----- Pro forma net tangible book value after this offering ......... $ 4.13 ------- Dilution to new investors ..................................... $ 1.87 ======= Our pro forma net tangible book value after this offering has been reduced by approximately $5,695,151 because if we effect a business combination, the conversion rights to the public stockholders may result in the conversion into cash of up to approximately 19.99% of the aggregate number of the shares sold in this offering at a per-share conversion price equal to the amount in the trust fund as of the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to vote on the business combination, inclusive of any interest, divided by the number of shares sold in this offering. The following table sets forth information with respect to our existing stockholders and the new investors: SHARES PURCHASED TOTAL CONSIDERATION AVERAGE --------------------------- ----------------------------- PRICE NUMBER PERCENTAGE AMOUNT PERCENTAGE PER SHARE ------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ ---------- Existing stockholders ......... 1,375,000 20.0% $ 25,000 0.1% $ 0.02 New investors ................. 5,500,000 80.0% $33,000,000 99.9% $ 6.00 --------- ----- ----------- ----- 6,875,000 100.0% $33,025,000 100.0% ========= ===== =========== ===== 19 CAPITALIZATION The following table sets forth our capitalization at March 10, 2004 and as adjusted to give effect to the sale of our units and the application of the estimated net proceeds derived from the sale of our units: MARCH 10, 2004 -------------------------- AS ACTUAL ADJUSTED ---------- ------------- Common stock, $.0001 par value, -0- and 1,099,450 shares which are subject to possible conversion, shares at conversion value ...................... $ -- $ 5,695,151 ======= =========== Stockholders' equity: Preferred stock, $.0001 par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding ................................................. $ -- $ -- ======= =========== Common stock, $.0001 par value, 30,000,000 shares authorized; 1,375,000 shares issued and outstanding; 5,775,550 shares issued and outstanding (excluding 1,099,450 shares subject to possible conversion), as adjusted 137 578 Additional paid-in capital .............................................. 24,863 23,839,271 ------- ----------- Total stockholders' equity: ........................................... $25,000 $23,839,849 ======= =========== Total capitalization .................................................. $25,000 $29,535,000 ======= =========== If we consummate a business combination, the conversion rights afforded to our public stockholders may result in the conversion into cash of up to approximately 19.99% of the aggregate number of shares sold in this offering at a per-share conversion price equal to the amount in the trust fund as of the record date for determination of stockholders entitled to vote on the business combination, inclusive of any interest thereon, divided by the number of shares sold in this offering. 20 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS We were formed on February 5, 2004, to serve as a vehicle to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition or other similar business combination with a company in either of the energy or environmental industries and their related infrastructures. We intend to utilize cash derived from the proceeds of this offering, our capital stock, debt or a combination of cash, capital stock and debt, in effecting a business combination. The issuance of additional shares of our capital stock: o may significantly reduce the equity interest of our stockholders; o will likely cause a change in control if a substantial number of our shares of common stock are issued, which may affect, among other things, our ability to use our net operating loss carry forwards, if any, and most likely will also result in the resignation or removal of our present officers and directors; and o may adversely affect prevailing market prices for our common stock. Similarly, if we issued debt securities, it could result in: o default and foreclosure on our assets if our operating revenues after a business combination were insufficient to pay our debt obligations; o acceleration of our obligations to repay the indebtedness even if we have made all principal and interest payments when due if the debt security contained covenants that required the maintenance of certain financial ratios or reserves and any such covenant were breached without a waiver or renegotiation of that covenant; o our immediate payment of all principal and accrued interest, if any, if the debt security was payable on demand; and o our inability to obtain additional financing, if necessary, if the debt security contained covenants restricting our ability to obtain additional financing while such security was outstanding. We have neither engaged in any operations nor generated any revenues to date. Our entire activity since inception has been to prepare for our proposed fundraising through an offering of our equity securities. We estimate that the net proceeds from the sale of the units, after deducting offering expenses of approximately $1,510,000, including $990,000 evidencing the underwriters' non-accountable expense allowance of 3% of the gross proceeds, and underwriting discounts of approximately $1,980,000, will be approximately $29,510,000, or $34,014,500 if the underwriters' over-allotment option is exercised in full. Of this amount, $28,490,000, or $32,994,500 if the underwriters' over-allotment option is exercised in full, will be held in trust and the remaining $1,020,000 in either event will not be held in trust. We will use substantially all of the net proceeds of this offering to acquire a target business, including identifying and evaluating prospective acquisition candidates, selecting the target business, and structuring, negotiating and consummating the business combination. To the extent that our capital stock is used in whole or in part as consideration to effect a business combination, the proceeds held in the trust fund as well as any other net proceeds not expended will be used to finance the operations of the target business. We believe that, upon consummation of this offering, the funds available to us outside of the trust fund will be sufficient to allow us to operate for at least the next 24 months, assuming that a business combination is not consummated during that time. Over this time period, we anticipate approximately $180,000 of expenses for legal, accounting and other expenses attendant to the due diligence investigations, structuring and negotiating of a business combination, $84,000 for the administrative fee payable to Coqui Capital Partners ($3,500 per month for two years), $50,000 of expenses for the due diligence and investigation of a target business, $40,000 of expenses in legal and accounting fees relating to our SEC reporting obligations and $666,000 for general working capital that will be used for miscellaneous expenses and reserves, including approximately $115,000 for director and officer liability insurance 21 premiums. We do not believe we will need to raise additional funds following this offering in order to meet the expenditures required for operating our business. However, we may need to raise additional funds through a private offering of debt or equity securities if such funds are required to consummate a business combination that is presented to us. We would only consummate such a fund raising simultaneously with the consummation of a business combination. We are obligated, commencing on the date of this prospectus, to pay to Coqui Capital Partners, an affiliate of Isaac Kier, a monthly fee of $3,500 for general and administrative services. In addition, in February and April 2004, Lawrence S. Coben advanced an aggregate of $77,500 to us, on a non-interest bearing basis, for payment of offering expenses on our behalf. The loans will be payable without interest on the earlier of February 17, 2005 or the consummation of this offering. The loans will be repaid out of the proceeds of this offering not being placed in trust. 22 PROPOSED BUSINESS INTRODUCTION We are a recently organized Delaware blank check company formed to serve as a vehicle for the acquisition of an operating business. Our objective is to acquire an operating business in either the energy or the environmental industries and their related infrastructures. ENERGY INDUSTRY AND ITS RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE The energy industry and its related infrastructure generally includes the production, generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, heat, fuel and other consumable forms of energy and the infrastructure needed to maintain and operate the facilities, services and installations used in the foregoing areas. The shortage of natural gas, rising oil prices and blackouts that have occurred as a result of over-usage in current energy forms have brought renewed focus on a variety of energy forms and the infrastructure related to the transmission of such energy. Although we may consider a target business in any segment of the energy industry, we currently intend to concentrate our search for an acquisition candidate on companies in the following segments: o Electricity generation, distribution and transmission; o Natural gas production, distribution and transmission; o Energy related services including conservation, metering, operations and maintenance; o Steam generation and distribution; o Alternative and renewable energy technologies; and o The infrastructure necessary to operate in the energy industry including but not limited to areas such as the production, transportation or distribution of towers, power lines, scaffolding products and other equipment or supplies incidental to the energy industry. ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRY AND ITS RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE The environmental industry and its related infrastructure generally includes the technologies and services that protect the natural and human environment from destruction and pollution, and the infrastructure needed to maintain and operate the facilities, services and installations used in the foregoing areas. The environmental industry also seeks to ameliorate the negative effects of industrial production and unhealthy practices and materials on our population as a whole. Landfill closures and the difficulty of positioning new facilities in certain parts of the country have required that waste be transported long distances for environmentally sound disposal. New landfills require additional remediation measures to ensure that waste does not contaminate the surrounding ground or nearby water supplies. New technologies and expenditures are increasingly required with respect to air emissions and water cleanup, as pollution from power and industrial plants merit increasing examination and concern. Searches for new energy and water sources must meet stringent environmental standards, while existing and alternative forms of energy that are being used, developed and tested must adhere to an expanding body of practices and procedures to ensure that our environment is protected. Although we may consider a target business in any segment of the environmental industry, we currently intend to concentrate our search for an acquisition candidate on companies in the following segments: o Waste management and disposal, including wastewater treatment and management and sewage control; o Air treatment and ionization, pollution and emission control; 23 o Medical waste disposal; o Radon and site cleanup services; o Other energy/environmental related technologies; and o The infrastructure necessary to operate in the environmental industry including but not limited to areas such as the operation of water supply facilities, waste and wastewater treatment facilities, pollution control facilities and transportation facilities and the production, transportation or distribution of the equipment and products incidental to such operations. EFFECTING A BUSINESS COMBINATION General We are not presently engaged in, and we will not engage in, any substantive commercial business for an indefinite period of time following this offering. We intend to utilize cash derived from the proceeds of this offering, our capital stock, debt or a combination of these in effecting a business combination. Although substantially all of the net proceeds of this offering are intended to be generally applied toward effecting a business combination as described in this prospectus, the proceeds are not otherwise being designated for any more specific purposes. Accordingly, prospective investors will invest in us without an opportunity to evaluate the specific merits or risks of any one or more business combinations. A business combination may involve the acquisition of, or merger with, a company which does not need substantial additional capital but which desires to establish a public trading market for its shares, while avoiding what it may deem to be adverse consequences of undertaking a public offering itself. These include time delays, significant expense, loss of voting control and compliance with various Federal and state securities laws. In the alternative, we may seek to consummate a business combination with a company that may be financially unstable or in its early stages of development or growth. While we may seek to effect business combinations with more than one target business, we will probably have the ability, as a result of our limited resources, to effect only a single business combination. We have not identified a target business To date, we have not selected any target business on which to concentrate our search for a business combination. Subject to the limitations that a target business be within the energy or environmental industry and their related infrastructures and has a fair market value of at least 80% of our net assets at the time of the acquisition, as described below in more detail, we will have virtually unrestricted flexibility in identifying and selecting a prospective acquisition candidate. We intend to focus our search on target businesses within the United States. However, as a result of our directors' previous contacts, it is possible that they may locate a suitable target business outside of the United States. For instance, Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman and chief executive officer, has had significant experience in South America, including Bolivia. Through these contacts, we may be introduced to suitable target businesses located outside of the United States. If we complete a business combination with a target business located outside of the United States, we will be subject to the risks inherent in doing business in that country as well as the possibility that our future management will not be familiar with United States securities laws. As a result of the foregoing, there is no basis for investors in this offering to evaluate the possible merits or risks of the target business with which we may ultimately complete a business combination. To the extent we effect a business combination with a financially unstable company or an entity in its early stage of development or growth, including entities without established records of sales or earnings, we may be affected by numerous risks inherent in the business and operations of financially unstable and early stage or potential emerging growth companies. Although our management will endeavor to evaluate the risks inherent in a particular target business, we cannot assure you that we will properly ascertain or assess all significant risk factors. Sources of target businesses We anticipate that target business candidates will be brought to our attention from various unaffiliated sources, including investment bankers, venture capital funds, private equity funds, leveraged buyout funds, management buyout funds and other members of the financial community, who may present solicited or unsolicited proposals. Our officers and directors as well as their affiliates may also bring to our attention target business candidates. While we do not presently anticipate engaging the services of professional firms that specialize in business acquisitions on any formal basis, we may engage these firms in the future, in which event we may pay a finder's fee or other compensation. In no event, however, will we pay any of our existing officers, directors or stockholders or any entity with which they are affiliated any finder's fee or other compensation for services rendered to us prior to or in connection with the consummation of a business combination. 24 Selection of a target business and structuring of a business combination Subject to the requirement that our initial business combination must be with a target business with a fair market value that is at least 80% of our net assets at the time of such acquisition, our management will have virtually unrestricted flexibility in identifying and selecting a prospective target business. In evaluating a prospective target business, our management will consider, among other factors, the following: o financial condition and results of operation; o growth potential; o experience and skill of management and availability of additional personnel; o capital requirements; o competitive position; o stage of development of the products, processes or services; o degree of current or potential market acceptance of the products, processes or services; o proprietary features and degree of intellectual property or other protection of the products, processes or services; o regulatory environment of the industry; and o costs associated with effecting the business combination. These criteria are not intended to be exhaustive. Any evaluation relating to the merits of a particular business combination will be based, to the extent relevant, on the above factors as well as other considerations deemed relevant by our management in effecting a business combination consistent with our business objective. In evaluating a prospective target business, we will conduct an extensive due diligence review which will encompass, among other things, meetings with incumbent management and inspection of facilities, as well as review of financial and other information which will be made available to us. The time and costs required to select and evaluate a target business and to structure and complete the business combination cannot presently be ascertained with any degree of certainty. Any costs incurred with respect to the identification and evaluation of a prospective target business with which a business combination is not ultimately completed will result in a loss to us and reduce the amount of capital available to otherwise complete a business combination. However, we will not pay any finders or consulting fees to our existing stockholders, or any of their respective affiliates, for services rendered to or in connection with a business combination. Fair Market Value of Target Business The initial target business that we acquire must have a fair market value equal to at least 80% of our net assets at the time of such acquisition. The fair market value of such business will be determined by our board of directors based upon standards generally accepted by the financial community, such as actual and potential sales, earnings and cash flow and book value. If our board is not able to independently determine that the target business has a sufficient fair market value, we will obtain an opinion from an unaffiliated, independent investment banking firm which is a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. with respect to the satisfaction of such criteria. Since any opinion, if obtained, would merely state that fair market value meets the 80% of net assets threshold, it is not anticipated that copies of such opinion would be distributed to our stockholders, although copies will be provided to stockholders who request it. We will not be required to obtain an opinion from an investment banking firm as to the fair market value if our board of directors independently determines that the target business has sufficient fair market value. Probable lack of business diversification While we may seek to effect business combinations with more than one target business, our initial business combination must be with a target business which satisfies the minimum valuation standard at 25 the time of such acquisition, as discussed above. Consequently, it is probable that we will have the ability to effect only a single business combination. Accordingly, the prospects for our success may be entirely dependent upon the future performance of a single business. Unlike other entities which may have the resources to complete several business combinations of entities operating in multiple industries or multiple areas of a single industry, it is probable that we will not have the resources to diversify our operations or benefit from the possible spreading of risks or offsetting of losses. By consummating a business combination with only a single entity, our lack of diversification may: o subject us to numerous economic, competitive and regulatory developments, any or all of which may have a substantial adverse impact upon the particular industry in which we may operate subsequent to a business combination, and o result in our dependency upon the development or market acceptance of a single or limited number of products, processes or services. Limited ability to evaluate the target business' management Although we intend to closely scrutinize the management of a prospective target business when evaluating the desirability of effecting a business combination, we cannot assure you that our assessment of the target business' management will prove to be correct. In addition, we cannot assure you that the future management will have the necessary skills, qualifications or abilities to manage a public company. Furthermore, the future role of our officers and directors, if any, in the target business cannot presently be stated with any certainty. While it is possible that one or more of our directors will remain associated in some capacity with us following a business combination, it is unlikely that any of them will devote their full efforts to our affairs subsequent to a business combination. Moreover, we cannot assure you that our officers and directors will have significant experience or knowledge relating to the operations of the particular target business. Following a business combination, we may seek to recruit additional managers to supplement the incumbent management of the target business. We cannot assure you that we will have the ability to recruit additional managers, or that additional managers will have the requisite skills, knowledge or experience necessary to enhance the incumbent management. Opportunity for stockholder approval of business combination Prior to the completion of a business combination, we will submit the transaction to our stockholders for approval, even if the nature of the acquisition is such as would not ordinarily require stockholder approval under applicable state law. In connection with seeking stockholder approval of a business combination, we will furnish our stockholders with proxy solicitation materials prepared in accordance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which, among other matters, will include a description of the operations of the target business and audited historical financial statements of the business. In connection with the vote required for any business combination, all of our existing stockholders, including all of our officers and directors, have agreed to vote their respective shares of common stock owned by them immediately prior to this offering in accordance with the majority of the shares of common stock voted by the public stockholders. This voting arrangement shall not apply to shares included in units purchased in this offering or purchased following this offering in the open market by any of our existing stockholders, officers and directors. We will proceed with the business combination only if a majority of the shares of common stock voted by the public stockholders are voted in favor of the business combination and public stockholders owning less than 20% of the shares sold in this offering exercise their conversion rights. Conversion rights At the time we seek stockholder approval of any business combination, we will offer each public stockholder the right to have such stockholder's shares of common stock converted to cash if the stockholder votes against the business combination and the business combination is approved and completed. The actual per-share conversion price will be equal to the amount in the trust fund, 26 inclusive of any interest, as of the record date for determination of stockholders entitled to vote on the business combination, divided by the number of shares sold in this offering. Without taking into any account interest earned on the trust fund, the initial per-share conversion price would be $5.18, or $0.82 less than the per-unit offering price of $6.00. An eligible stockholder may request conversion at any time after the mailing to our stockholders of the proxy statement and prior to the vote taken with respect to a proposed business combination at a meeting held for that purpose, but the request will not be granted unless the stockholder votes against the business combination and the business combination is approved and completed. Any request for conversion, once made, may be withdrawn at any time up to the date of the meeting. It is anticipated that the funds to be distributed to stockholders entitled to convert their shares who elect conversion will be distributed promptly after completion of a business combination. Public stockholders who convert their stock into their share of the trust fund still have the right to exercise the warrants that they received as part of the units. We will not complete any business combination if public stockholders, owning 20% or more of the shares sold in this offering, exercise their conversion rights. Liquidation if no business combination If we do not complete a business combination within 18 months after the consummation of this offering, or within 24 months if the extension criteria described below have been satisfied, we will be dissolved and will distribute to all of our public stockholders, in proportion to their respective equity interests, an aggregate sum equal to the amount in the trust fund, inclusive of any interest, plus any remaining net assets. Our existing stockholders have waived their rights to participate in any liquidation distribution with respect to shares of common stock owned by them immediately prior to this offering. There will be no distribution from the trust fund with respect to our warrants. If we were to expend all of the net proceeds of this offering, other than the proceeds deposited in the trust fund, and without taking into account interest, if any, earned on the trust fund, the initial per-share liquidation price would be $5.18, or $0.82 less than the per-unit offering price of $6.00. The proceeds deposited in the trust fund could, however, become subject to the claims of our creditors which could be prior to the claims of our public stockholders. We cannot assure you that the actual per-share liquidation price will not be less than $5.18, plus interest, due to claims of creditors. Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman of the board and chief executive officer, has agreed pursuant to an agreement with us and EarlyBirdCapital that, if we liquidate prior to the consummation of a business combination, he will be personally liable to pay debts and obligations to vendors or other entities that are owed money by us for services rendered or products sold to us in excess of the net proceeds of this offering not held in the trust account. We cannot assure you, however, that Mr. Coben would be able to satisfy those obligations. If we enter into either a letter of intent, an agreement in principle or a definitive agreement to complete a business combination prior to the expiration of 18 months after the consummation of this offering, but are unable to complete the business combination within the 18-month period, then we will have an additional six months in which to complete the business combination contemplated by the letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement. If we are unable to do so by the expiration of the 24-month period from the consummation of this offering, we will then liquidate. Upon notice from us, the trustee of the trust fund will commence liquidating the investments constituting the trust fund and will turn over the proceeds to our transfer agent for distribution to our stockholders. We anticipate that our instruction to the trustee would be given promptly after the expiration of the applicable 18-month or 24-month period. Our public stockholders shall be entitled to receive funds from the trust fund only in the event of our liquidation or if the stockholders seek to convert their respective shares into cash upon a business combination which the stockholder voted against and which is actually completed by us. In no other circumstances shall a stockholder have any right or interest of any kind to or in the trust fund. COMPETITION In identifying, evaluating and selecting a target business, we expect to encounter intense competition from other entities having a business objective similar to ours. Many of these entities are 27 well established and have extensive experience identifying and effecting business combinations directly or through affiliates. Many of these competitors possess greater technical, human and other resources than us and our financial resources will be relatively limited when contrasted with those of many of these competitors. While we believe there are numerous potential target businesses that we could acquire with the net proceeds of this offering, our ability to compete in acquiring certain sizable target businesses will be limited by our available financial resources. This inherent competitive limitation gives others an advantage in pursuing the acquisition of a target business. Further: o our obligation to seek stockholder approval of a business combination may delay the completion of a transaction; o our obligation to convert into cash shares of common stock held by our public stockholders in certain instances may reduce the resources available to us for a business combination; and o our outstanding warrants and options, and the future dilution they potentially represent, may not be viewed favorably by certain target businesses. Any of these obligations may place us at a competitive disadvantage in successfully negotiating a business combination. Our management believes, however, that our status as a public entity and potential access to the United States public equity markets may give us a competitive advantage over privately-held entities having a similar business objective as us in acquiring a target business with significant growth potential on favorable terms. If we succeed in effecting a business combination, there will be, in all likelihood, intense competition from competitors of the target business in the energy and environmental industries and their related infrastructures and elsewhere. Such a business combination may also be subject to regulatory approval. There is substantial competition in all aspects and segments of our industry focus. Numerous companies, most of which have substantially greater financial resources available to them than we do, are already engaged in the industry segments we intend to focus on. We cannot assure you that, subsequent to a business combination, we will have the resources or ability to compete effectively. FACILITIES We maintain our executive offices at 1775 Broadway, Suite 604, New York, New York. The cost for this space is included in the $3,500 per-month fee Coqui Capital Partners charges us for general and administrative services pursuant to a letter agreement between us and Coqui Capital Partners. We believe, based on rents and fees for similar services in the New York, New York metropolitan area, that the fee charged by Coqui Capital Partners is at least as favorable as we could have obtained from an unaffiliated person. We consider our current office space adequate for our current operations. EMPLOYEES Lawrence S. Coben, our chairman of the board and chief executive officer, and Isaac Kier, our secretary and treasurer, are our only executive officers. These employees are not obligated to contribute any specific number of hours per week and intend to devote only as much time as they deem necessary to our affairs. The amount of time they will devote in any time period will vary based on the availability of suitable target businesses to investigate, although we expect they will devote an average of approximately ten hours per week to our business. We do not intend to have any full time employees prior to the consummation of a business combination. PERIODIC REPORTING AND AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS We have registered our units, common stock and warrants under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and have reporting obligations, including the requirement that we file annual and quarterly reports with the SEC. In accordance with the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, our annual reports will contain financial statements audited and reported on by our independent accountants. 28 We will not acquire a target business if audited financial statements based on United States generally accepted accounting principles cannot be obtained for the target business. Additionally, our management will provide stockholders with audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, of the prospective target business as part of the proxy solicitation materials sent to stockholders to assist them in assessing the target business. Our management believes that the requirement of having available audited financial statements for the target business will not materially limit the pool of potential target businesses available for acquisition. COMPARISON TO OFFERINGS OF BLANK CHECK COMPANIES The following table compares and contrasts the terms of our offering and the terms of an offering of blank check companies under Rule 419 promulgated by the SEC assuming that the gross proceeds, underwriting discounts and underwriting expenses for the Rule 419 offering are the same as this offering and that the underwriters will not exercise their over-allotment option. None of the terms of a Rule 419 offering will apply to this offering. TERMS OF OUR OFFERING TERMS UNDER A RULE 419 OFFERING ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ESCROW OF OFFERING PROCEEDS .......... $28,490,000 of the net offering $27,027,000 of the offering proceeds will be deposited into a proceeds would be required to trust fund maintained by be deposited into either an Continental Stock Transfer & escrow account with an insured Trust Company. depositary institution or in a separate bank account established by a broker-dealer in which the broker-dealer acts as trustee for persons having the beneficial interests in the account. INVESTMENT OF NET PROCEEDS ........... The $28,490,000 of net offering Proceeds could be invested only proceeds held in trust will only in specified securities such as a be invested in U.S. "government money market fund meeting securities," defined as any conditions of the Investment Treasury Bill issued by the Company Act of 1940 or in United States having a maturity securities that are direct of one hundred and eighty days obligations of, or obligations or less. guaranteed as to principal or interest by, the United States. LIMITATION ON FAIR VALUE OR NET ASSETS OF TARGET BUSINESS ............ The initial target business that We would be restricted from we acquire must have a fair acquiring a target business unless market value equal to at least the fair value of such business or 80% of our net assets at the time net assets to be acquired of such acquisition. represent at least 80% of the maximum offering proceeds. 29 TERMS OF OUR OFFERING TERMS UNDER A RULE 419 OFFERING ------------------------------------ ---------------------------------- TRADING OF SECURITIES ISSUED ......... The units may commence trading No trading of the units or the on or promptly after the date of underlying common stock and this prospectus. The common warrants would be permitted stock and warrants comprising until the completion of a the units will begin to trade business combination. During separately on the 90th day after this period, the securities would the date of this prospectus unless be held in the escrow or trust EarlyBirdCapital informs us of account. its decision to allow earlier separate trading, provided we have filed with the SEC a Current Report on Form 8-K, which includes an audited balance sheet reflecting our receipt of the proceeds of this offering, including any proceeds we receive from the exercise of the over-allotment option, if such option is exercised prior to the filing of the Form 8-K. EXERCISE OF THE WARRANTS ............. The warrants cannot be The warrants could be exercised exercised until the later of the prior to the completion of a completion of a business business combination, but combination or one year from securities received and cash paid the date of this prospectus, and, in connection with the exercise accordingly, will only be would be deposited in the exercised after the trust fund has escrow or trust account. been terminated and distributed. 30 TERMS OF OUR OFFERING TERMS UNDER A RULE 419 OFFERING ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ELECTION TO REMAIN AN INVESTOR ......... We will give our stockholders A prospectus containing the opportunity to vote on the information required by the SEC business combination. In would be sent to each investor. connection with seeking Each investor would be given stockholder approval, we will the opportunity to notify the send each stockholder a proxy company, in writing, within a statement containing information period of no less than 20 required by the SEC. A business days and no more than stockholder following the 45 business days from the procedures described in this effective date of the prospectus is given the right to post-effective amendment, to convert his or her shares into his decide whether he or she elects or her pro rata share of the trust to remain a stockholder of the fund. However, a stockholder company or require the return of who does not follow these his or her investment. If the procedures or a stockholder who company has not received the does not take any action would notification by the end of the not be entitled to the return of 45th business day, funds and any funds. interest or dividends, if any, held in the trust or escrow account would automatically be returned to the stockholder. Unless a sufficient number of investors elect to remain investors, all of the deposited funds in the escrow account must be returned to all investors and none of the securities will be issued. BUSINESS COMBINATION DEADLINE .......... A business combination must If an acquisition has not been occur within 18 months after the consummated within 18 months consummation of this offering or after the effective date of the within 24 months after the initial registration statement, consummation of this offering if funds held in the trust or escrow a letter of intent or definitive account would be returned to agreement relating to a investors. prospective business combination was entered into prior to the end of the 18-month period. RELEASE OF FUNDS ....................... The proceeds held in the trust The proceeds held in the escrow account will not be released until account would not be released the earlier of the completion of a until the earlier of the business combination or our completion of a business liquidation upon failure to effect combination or the failure to a business combination within effect a business combination the allotted time. within the allotted time. 31 MANAGEMENT DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Our current directors and executive officers are as follows: NAME AGE POSITION ------------------------------ ----- --------------------------------------------- Lawrence S. Coben .......... 45 Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer Isaac Kier ................. 51 Secretary, Treasurer and Director David A. Preiser ........... 46 Director Jon Schotz ................. 48 Director LAWRENCE S. COBEN has been our chairman of the board and chief executive officer since our inception. From January 2001 until December 2003, Mr. Coben served as senior principal of Sunrise Capital Partners L.P., a private equity firm established by Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, an international investment banking firm that invests capital in middle market companies. From January 1997 to December 2000, Mr. Coben was an independent consultant. From October 1994 to December 1996, Mr. Coben was chief executive officer of Bolivian Power Company, Ltd., a New York Stock Exchange-listed company that was one of Bolivia's largest private electric generator and distributor until its sale to an American-Swedish utility consortium. He was also a managing director of Liberty Power Latin America, L.P., a private developer and owner of power facilities, from January 1993 to December 1996. He has served as a director of Prisma Energy, one of the successor Enron companies, since September 2003. Mr. Coben has also been a director of NRG Energy, Inc. since December 2003, when he was appointed in connection with its plan of reorganization following its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Mr. Coben is a member of the board of directors of the Bolivian-American Chamber of Commerce and was the co-chairman of the Lieberman 2004 National Energy Policy Committee which has devised a plan (the Declaration of Energy Independence) to reduce American dependence on politically unstable sources of energy. Mr. Coben is also an archaeologist affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania and is completing a doctorate in Anthropology. Mr. Coben received a B.A. in economics from Yale University, an M.A. in Anthropology (Archaeology) from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Harvard School of Law. ISAAC KIER has been a member of our board of directors and our secretary and treasurer since our inception. Since February 2000, Mr. Kier has served as a general partner of Coqui Capital Patners L.P., a venture capital firm, which invests primarily in early stage companies. Mr. Kier has been a director of eDiets.com, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed leading provider of online diet and fitness programs and related products and services, since November 1999. Since October 1997, he has been a principal and managing partner of First Americas Partners, LLC, an investment partnership focusing on investments in North and South America. From 1987 to 1997, he served as the managing partner of the Alabama 8 Market, a non-wireline cellular licensee. From 1982 until its sale in 1995, Mr. Kier served as the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Lida, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed company engaged in textile production and printing. Mr. Kier also serves on the board of directors of several private companies including Hudson Health Sciences, Caribbean Storage, Inc. and Montebello Brand Liquors, Inc. Mr. Kier received a B.A. in Economics from Cornell University and a J.D. from George Washington University Law School. DAVID A. PREISER has been a director of ours since our inception. Since January 1991, Mr. Preiser has served as an officer of Houlihan Lokey and is currently a senior managing director and a member of the board of directors of Houlihan Lokey and has served as managing partner of Sunrise Capital Partners since December 1998. Mr. Preiser has been a director of NVR, Inc., an American Stock Exchange-listed home building and mortgage banking company, since September 1993. Mr. Preiser is also a director of Jos. A Bank Clothiers, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed company, and Akrion, LLC. Mr. Preiser received a B.A. (magna cum laude) in Economics from the University of Virginia and a J.D. (with honors) from Columbia University. 32 JON SCHOTZ has been a director of ours since our inception. Mr. Schotz has been a partner of Saybrook Capital, LLC, a private investment bank engaged in capital management and financial advisory services, since he co-founded it in February 1990 and has managed the Saybrook Tax-Exempt Opportunity Funds since May 1999. Mr. Schotz also helps manage the investments of Saybrook's proprietary capital as well as the investments of the Saybrook Fund. Prior to co-founding Saybrook, Mr. Schotz was involved in opening the Los Angeles office of Ehrlich Bober & Co., Inc., a public finance investment bank, in 1983. Mr. Schotz is also a director of Saybrook Capital Corp. Mr. Schotz received a B.A. and a Master of Public and Private Management degree from Yale University. Our board of directors is divided into three classes with only one class of directors being elected in each year and each class serving a three-year term. The term of office of the first class of directors, consisting of Jon Schotz, will expire at our first annual meeting of stockholders. The term of office of the second class of directors, consisting of David A. Preiser, will expire at the second annual meeting. The term of office of the third class of directors, consisting of Lawrence S. Coben and Isaac Kier, will expire at the third annual meeting. These individuals will play a key role in identifying and evaluating prospective acquisition candidates, selecting the target business, and structuring, negotiating and consummating its acquisition. None of these individuals has been a principal of a public company or blank check company that executed a business plan similar to our business plan. However, we believe that the skills and expertise of these individuals, their collective access to acquisition opportunities and ideas, their contacts, and their transactional expertise should enable them to successfully identify and effect an acquisition. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION No executive officer has received any cash compensation for services rendered. Commencing on the effective date of this prospectus through the acquisition of a target business, we will pay Coqui Capital Partners, an affiliate of Isaac Kier, a fee of $3,500 per month for providing us with office space and certain office and secretarial services. No other executive officer or director has a relationship with or interest in Coqui Capital Partners. Other than this $3,500 per-month fee, no compensation of any kind, including finder's and consulting fees, will be paid to any of our existing stockholders, including our directors, or any of their respective affiliates, for services rendered prior to or in connection with a business combination. However, our existing stockholders will be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with activities on our behalf such as identifying potential target businesses and performing due diligence on suitable business combinations. There is no limit on the amount of these out-of-pocket expenses and there will be no review of the reasonableness of the expenses by anyone other than our board of directors, which includes persons who may seek reimbursement, or a court of competent jurisdiction if such reimbursement is challenged. Because none of our directors will be deemed "independent," we will generally not have the benefit of independent directors examining the propriety of expenses incurred on our behalf and subject to reimbursement. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Potential investors should be aware of the following potential conflicts of interest: o None of our officers and directors are required to commit their full time to our affairs and, accordingly, they may have conflicts of interest in allocating management time among various business activities. o In the course of their other business activities, our officers and directors may become aware of investment and business opportunities which may be appropriate for presentation to us as well as the other entities with which they are affiliated. They may have conflicts of interest in determining to which entity a particular business opportunity should be presented. o Our officers and directors may in the future become affiliated with entities, including other blank check companies, engaged in business activities similar to those intended to be conducted by us. 33 o Since our directors own shares of our common stock which will be released from escrow only if a business combination is successfully completed, our board may have a conflict of interest in determining whether a particular target business is appropriate to effect a business combination. The personal and financial interests of our directors and officers may influence their motivation in identifying and selecting a target business, completing a business combination timely and securing the release of their stock. In general, officers and directors of a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware are required to present business opportunities to a corporation if: o the corporation could financially undertake the opportunity; o the opportunity is within the corporation's line of business; and o it would not be fair to the corporation and its stockholders for the opportunity not to be brought to the attention of the corporation. Accordingly, as a result of multiple business affiliations, our officers and directors may have similar legal obligations relating to presenting business opportunities meeting the above-listed criteria to multiple entities. In addition, conflicts of interest may arise when our board evaluates a particular business opportunity with respect to the above-listed criteria. We cannot assure you that any of the above mentioned conflicts will be resolved in our favor. In order to minimize potential conflicts of interest which may arise from multiple corporate affiliations, each of our officers and directors has agreed, until the earlier of a business combination, our liquidation or such time as he ceases to be an officer or director, to present to us for our consideration, prior to presentation to any other entity, any suitable business opportunity which may reasonably be required to be presented to us subject to any pre-existing fiduciary or contractual obligations he might have. Each of Lawrence Coben, as a result of his board membership on Prisma Energy and NRG Energy, Inc., David A. Preiser, as a result of his affiliation with Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, and Jon Schotz, as a result of his affiliation with Saybrook Capital, have to a certain degree, pre-existing fiduciary or contractual obligations as these entities continually examine business opportunities in the industries we propose to operate in. To the extent that Messrs. Coben, Preiser and Schotz identify business opportunities that may be suitable for any of the aforementioned entities, they will honor their pre-existing fiduciary obligations to such entities. Accordingly, they may not present opportunities to us that otherwise may be attractive unless each of the aforementioned entities has declined to accept such opportunities. In connection with the vote required for any business combination, all of our existing stockholders, including all of our officers and directors, have agreed to vote their respective shares of common stock which were owned prior to this offering in accordance with the vote of the public stockholders owning a majority of the shares of our common stock sold in this offering. In addition, they have agreed to waive their respective rights to participate in any liquidation distribution but only with respect to those shares of common stock acquired by them prior to this offering. To further minimize potential conflicts of interest, we have agreed not to consummate a business combination with an entity which is affiliated with any of our existing stockholders unless we obtain an opinion from an independent investment banking firm that the business combination is fair to our stockholders from a financial point of view. 34 PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS The following table sets forth information regarding the beneficial ownership of our common stock as of April 27, 2004, and as adjusted to reflect the sale of our common stock included in the units offered by this prospectus, by: o each person known by us to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of our outstanding shares of common stock; o each of our officers and directors; and o all our officers and directors as a group. Unless otherwise indicated, we believe that all persons named in the table have sole voting and investment power with respect to all shares of common stock beneficially owned by them. APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE OF OUTSTANDING COMMON STOCK NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT AND NATURE OF ----------------------------------- OF BENEFICIAL OWNER(1) BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP BEFORE OFFERING AFTER OFFERING ----------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------- --------------- Lawrence S. Coben ....................... 1,083,334 73.3% 14.7% Isaac Kier .............................. 183,334 13.3% 2.7% David A. Preiser(2) ..................... 91,666 6.7% 1.3% Jon Schotz(3) ........................... 91,666 6.7% 1.3% All directors and executive officers as a group (4 individuals) .................. 1,375,000 100% 20.0% ---------- (1) Unless otherwise noted, the business address of each of the following is 1775 Broadway, Suite 604, New York, New York 10019. (2) Mr. Preiser's business address is c/o Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, 685 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10016. (3) Mr. Schotz's business address is c/o Saybrook Capital, LLC, 401 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 850, Santa Monica, California 90401. Immediately after this offering, our existing stockholders, which include all of our officers and directors, collectively, will beneficially own 20% of the then issued and outstanding shares of our common stock. Because of this ownership block, these stockholders may be able to effectively exercise control over all matters requiring approval by our stockholders, including the election of directors and approval of significant corporate transactions other than approval of a business combination. All of the shares of our common stock outstanding prior to the date of this prospectus will be placed in escrow with Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as escrow agent, until the earliest of: o three years following the date of this prospectus; o our liquidation; or o the consummation of a liquidation, merger, stock exchange or other similar transaction which results in all of our stockholders having the right to exchange their shares of common stock for cash, securities or other property subsequent to our consummating a business combination with a target business. During the escrow period, the holders of these shares will not be able to sell or transfer their securities except to their spouses and children or trusts established for their benefit, but will retain all other rights as our stockholders, including, without limitation, the right to vote their shares of common stock and the right to receive cash dividends, if declared. If dividends are declared and payable in shares of common stock, such dividends will also be placed in escrow. If we are unable to effect a business combination and liquidate, none of our existing stockholders will receive any portion of the liquidation proceeds with respect to common stock owned by them prior to the date of this prospectus. 35 Lawrence S. Coben has agreed with EarlyBirdCapital that after this offering is completed and within the first forty trading days after separate trading of the warrants has commenced, he or certain of his affiliates or designees will collectively purchase up to 1,000,000 warrants in the public marketplace at prices not to exceed $0.65 per warrant. He has further agreed that any warrants purchased by him or his affiliates or designees will not be sold or transferred until after we have completed a business combination in the energy and environmental industry and its related infrastructure. The warrants may trade separately on the 90th day after the date of this prospectus unless EarlyBirdCapital determines that an earlier date is acceptable. In no event will EarlyBirdCapital allow separate trading of the common stock and warrants until we file a Current Report on Form 8-K which includes an audited balance sheet reflecting our receipt of the proceeds of this offering including any proceeds we receive from the exercise of the over-allotment option if such option is exercised prior to our filing of the Form 8-K. Purchases of warrants demonstrate confidence in our ultimate ability to effect a business combination because the warrants will expire worthless if we are unable to consummate a business combination and are ultimately forced to liquidate. Lawrence S. Coben and Isaac Kier may be deemed to be our "parents" and "promoters," as these terms are defined under the Federal securities laws. 36 CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS In February 2004, we issued 750,000 shares of our common stock to the individuals set forth below for $25,000 in cash, at an average purchase price of approximately $0.033 per share, as follows: NAME NUMBER OF SHARES RELATIONSHIP TO US ---------------------------- ------------------ ---------------------------------- Lawrence S. Coben .......... 550,000 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Isaac Kier ................. 100,000 Secretary, Treasurer and Director David A. Preiser ........... 50,000 Director Jon Schotz ................. 50,000 Director On March 10, 2004, our board of directors authorized a 1.1666666-to-one forward stock split of our common stock, effectively lowering the purchase price to $0.029 per share. On April 16, 2004, our board of directors authorized a 1.1428571-to-one forward stock split of our common stock, effectively lowering the purchase price to $0.025 per share. On April 23, 2004, our board of directors authorized a 1.375-to-one forward stock split of our common stock, effectively lowering the purchase price to $0.018 per share. The holders of the majority of these shares will be entitled to make up to two demands that we register these shares pursuant to an agreement to be signed prior to or on the date of this prospectus. The holders of the majority of these shares may elect to exercise these registration rights at any time after the date on which these shares of common stock are released from escrow. In addition, these stockholders have certain "piggy-back" registration rights on registration statements filed subsequent to the date on which these shares of common stock are released from escrow. We will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements. Coqui Capital Partners, an affiliate of Isaac Kier, has agreed that, commencing on the effective date of this prospectus through the acquisition of a target business, it will make available to us a small amount of office space and certain office and secretarial services, as we may require from time to time. We have agreed to pay Coqui Capital Partners $3,500 per month for these services. Mr. Kier is one of three general partners of Coqui Capital Partners and owns approximately a 17% interest in the limited partner of Coqui Capital Partners and, as a result, will benefit from the transaction to the extent of his interest in Coqui Capital Partners. We believe, based on rents and fees for similar services in the New York, New York metropolitan area, that the fee charged by Coqui Capital Partners is at least as favorable as we could have obtained from an unaffiliated person. However, as our directors may not be deemed "independent," we did not have the benefit of disinterested directors approving this transaction. Lawrence S. Coben has advanced $77,500 to us as of the date of this prospectus to cover expenses related to this offering. The loans will be payable without interest on the earlier of February 17, 2005 or the consummation of this offering. We intend to repay these loans from the proceeds of this offering not being placed in trust. We will reimburse our officers and directors for any reasonable out-of-pocket business expenses incurred by them in connection with certain activities on our behalf such as identifying and investigating possible target businesses and business combinations. There is no limit on the amount of accountable out-of-pocket expenses reimbursable by us, which will be reviewed only by our board or a court of competent jurisdiction if such reimbursement is challenged. Other than the $3,500 per-month administrative fee and reimbursable out-of-pocket expenses payable to our officers and directors, no compensation or fees of any kind, including finders and consulting fees, will be paid to any of our existing stockholders, officers or directors who owned our common stock prior to this offering, or to any of their respective affiliates for services rendered to us prior to or with respect to the business combination. All ongoing and future transactions between us and any of our officers and directors or their respective affiliates, including loans by our officers and directors, will be on terms believed by us to be no less favorable than are available from unaffiliated third parties and such transactions or loans, including any forgiveness of loans, will require prior approval in each instance by a majority of our uninterested "independent" directors (to the extent we have any) or the members of our board who do not have an interest in the transaction, in either case who had access, at our expense, to our attorneys or independent legal counsel. 37 DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES GENERAL We are authorized to issue 30,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $.0001, and 1,375,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $.0001. As of the date of this prospectus, 1,375,000 shares of common stock are outstanding, held by four recordholders. No shares of preferred stock are currently outstanding. UNITS Each unit consists of one share of common stock and two warrants. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of common stock. The common stock and warrants will begin to trade separately on the 90th day after the date of this prospectus unless EarlyBirdCapital informs us of its decision to allow earlier separate trading, provided that in no event may the common stock and warrants be traded separately until we have filed with the SEC a Current Report on Form 8-K which includes an audited balance sheet reflecting our receipt of the gross proceeds of this offering. We will file a Current Report on Form 8-K which includes this audited balance sheet upon the consummation of this offering. The audited balance sheet will reflect proceeds we receive from the exercise of the over-allotment option, if the over-allotment option is exercised prior to the filing of the Form 8-K. COMMON STOCK Our stockholders are entitled to one vote for each share held of record on all matters to be voted on by stockholders. In connection with the vote required for any business combination, all of our existing stockholders, including all of our officers and directors, have agreed to vote their respective shares of common stock owned by them immediately prior to this offering in accordance with the public stockholders. This voting arrangement shall not apply to shares included in units purchased in this offering or purchased following this offering in the open market by any of our existing stockholders, officers and directors. Additionally, our existing stockholders, officers and directors will vote all of their shares in any manner they determine, in their sole discretion, with respect to any other items that come before a vote of our stockholders. We will proceed with the business combination only if a majority of the shares of common stock voted by the public stockholders are voted in favor of the business combination and public stockholders owning less than 20% of the shares sold in this offering exercise their conversion rights discussed below. Our board of directors is divided into three classes, each of which will generally serve for a term of three years with only one class of directors being elected in each year. There is no cumulative voting with respect to the election of directors, with the result that the holders of more than 50% of the shares voted for the election of directors can elect all of the directors. If we are forced to liquidate prior to a business combination, our public stockholders are entitled to share ratably in the trust fund, inclusive of any interest, and any net assets remaining available for distribution to them after payment of liabilities. Our existing stockholders have agreed to waive their rights to share in any distribution with respect to common stock owned by them prior to the offering if we are forced to liquidate. Our stockholders have no conversion, preemptive or other subscription rights and there are no sinking fund or redemption provisions applicable to the common stock, except that public stockholders have the right to have their shares of common stock converted to cash equal to their pro rata share of the trust fund if they vote against the business combination and the business combination is approved and completed. Public stockholders who convert their stock into their share of the trust fund still have the right to exercise the warrants that they received as part of the units. PREFERRED STOCK Our certificate of incorporation authorizes the issuance of 1,000,000 shares of blank check preferred stock with such designation, rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time 38 by our board of directors. No shares of preferred stock are being issued or registered in this offering. Accordingly, our board of directors is empowered, without stockholder approval, to issue preferred stock with dividend, liquidation, conversion, voting or other rights which could adversely affect the voting power or other rights of the holders of common stock, although the underwriting agreement prohibits us, prior to a business combination, from issuing preferred stock which participates in any manner in the proceeds of the trust fund, or which votes as a class with the common stock on a business combination. We may issue some or all of the preferred stock to effect a business combination. In addition, the preferred stock could be utilized as a method of discouraging, delaying or preventing a change in control of us. Although we do not currently intend to issue any shares of preferred stock, we cannot assure you that we will not do so in the future. WARRANTS No warrants are currently outstanding. Each warrant entitles the registered holder to purchase one share of our common stock at a price of $5.00 per share, subject to adjustment as discussed below, at any time commencing on the later of: o the completion of a business combination; or o one year from the date of this prospectus. The warrants will expire four years from the date of this prospectus at 5:00 p.m., New York City time. We may call the warrants for redemption, o in whole and not in part, o at a price of $.01 per warrant at any time after the warrants become exercisable, o upon not less than 30 days' prior written notice of redemption to each warrantholder, and o if, and only if, the reported last sale price of the common stock equals or exceeds $8.50 per share, for any 20 trading days within a 30 trading day period ending on the third business day prior to the notice of redemption to warrantholders. The warrants will be issued in registered form under a warrant agreement between Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent, and us. You should review a copy of the warrant agreement, which has been filed as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part, for a complete description of the terms and conditions applicable to the warrants. The exercise price and number of shares of common stock issuable on exercise of the warrants may be adjusted in certain circumstances including in the event of a stock dividend, or our recapitalization, reorganization, merger or consolidation. However, the warrants will not be adjusted for issuances of common stock at a price below their respective exercise prices. The warrants may be exercised upon surrender of the warrant certificate on or prior to the expiration date at the offices of the warrant agent, with the exercise form on the reverse side of the warrant certificate completed and executed as indicated, accompanied by full payment of the exercise price, by certified check payable to us, for the number of warrants being exercised. The warrantholders do not have the rights or privileges of holders of common stock and any voting rights until they exercise their warrants and receive shares of common stock. After the issuance of shares of common stock upon exercise of the warrants, each holder will be entitled to one vote for each share held of record on all matters to be voted on by stockholders. No warrants will be exercisable unless at the time of exercise a prospectus relating to common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants is current and the common stock has been registered or qualified or deemed to be exempt under the securities laws of the state of residence of the holder of the warrants. Under the terms of the warrant agreement, we have agreed to meet these conditions and to maintain a current prospectus relating to common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants until the expiration of the warrants. However, we cannot assure you that we will be able to do so. The warrants may be deprived of any value and the market for the warrants may be limited if the 39 prospectus relating to the common stock issuable upon the exercise of the warrants is not current or if the common stock is not qualified or exempt from qualification in the jurisdictions in which the holders of the warrants reside. No fractional shares will be issued upon exercise of the warrants. However, we will pay to the warrantholder, in lieu of the issuance of any fractional share which is otherwise issuable to the warrantholder, an amount in cash based on the market value of the common stock on the last trading day prior to the exercise date. PURCHASE OPTION We have agreed to sell to the representative of the underwriters an option to purchase up to a total of 275,000 units at a per-unit price of $9.90. The units issuable upon exercise of this option are identical to those offered by this prospectus except that the warrants included in the option have an exercise price of $6.25 (125% of the exercise price of the warrants included in the units sold in the offering). For a more complete description of the purchase option, see the section below entitled "Underwriting--Purchase Option." DIVIDENDS We have not paid any dividends on our common stock to date and do not intend to pay dividends prior to the completion of a business combination. The payment of dividends in the future will be contingent upon our revenues and earnings, if any, capital requirements and general financial condition subsequent to completion of a business combination. The payment of any dividends subsequent to a business combination will be within the discretion of our then board of directors. It is the present intention of our board of directors to retain all earnings, if any, for use in our business operations and, accordingly, our board does not anticipate declaring any dividends in the foreseeable future. OUR TRANSFER AGENT AND WARRANT AGENT The transfer agent for our securities and warrant agent for our warrants is Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, 17 Battery Place, New York, New York 10004. SHARES ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE Immediately after this offering, we will have 6,875,000 shares of common stock outstanding, or 7,700,000 shares if the underwriters' over-allotment option is exercised in full. Of these shares, the 5,500,000 shares sold in this offering, or 5,825,000 shares if the over-allotment option is exercised, will be freely tradable without restriction or further registration under the Securities Act, except for any shares purchased by one of our affiliates within the meaning of Rule 144 under the Securities Act. All of the remaining 1,375,000 shares are restricted securities under Rule 144, in that they were issued in private transactions not involving a public offering. None of those will be eligible for sale under Rule 144 prior to February 5, 2005. Notwithstanding this, all of those shares have been placed in escrow and will not be transferable for a period of three years from the date of this prospectus and will only be released prior to that date subject to certain limited exceptions. Rule 144 In general, under Rule 144 as currently in effect, a person who has beneficially owned restricted shares of our common stock for at least one year would be entitled to sell within any three-month period a number of shares that does not exceed the greater of either of the following: o 1% of the number of shares of common stock then outstanding, which will equal 68,750 shares immediately after this offering (or 77,000 if the underwriters' exercise their over-allotment option); and o the average weekly trading volume of the common stock during the four calendar weeks preceding the filing of a notice on Form 144 with respect to the sale. 40 Sales under Rule 144 are also limited by manner of sale provisions and notice requirements and to the availability of current public information about us. Rule 144(k) Under Rule 144(k), a person who is not deemed to have been one of our affiliates at the time of or at any time during the three months preceding a sale, and who has beneficially owned the restricted shares proposed to be sold for at least two years, including the holding period of any prior owner other than an affiliate, is entitled to sell their shares without complying with the manner of sale, public information, volume limitation or notice provisions of Rule 144. SEC Position on Rule 144 Sales The Securities and Exchange Commission has taken the position that promoters or affiliates of a blank check company and their transferees, both before and after a business combination, would act as an "underwriter" under the Securities Act when reselling the securities of a blank check company. Accordingly, the Securities and Exchange Commission believes that those securities can be resold only through a registered offering and that Rule 144 would not be available for those resale transactions despite technical compliance with the requirements of Rule 144. Registration Rights The holders of our 1,375,000 issued and outstanding shares of common stock on the date of this prospectus will be entitled to registration rights pursuant to an agreement to be signed prior to or on the effective date of this offering. The holders of the majority of these shares are entitled to make up to two demands that we register these shares. The holders of the majority of these shares can elect to exercise these registration rights at any time after the date on which these shares of common stock are released from escrow. In addition, these stockholders have certain "piggy-back" registration rights on registration statements filed subsequent to the date on which these shares of common stock are released from escrow. We will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements. 41 UNDERWRITING In accordance with the terms and conditions contained in the underwriting agreement, we have agreed to sell to each of the underwriters named below, and each of the underwriters, for which EarlyBirdCapital is acting as representative, have severally, and not jointly, agreed to purchase on a firm commitment basis the number of units offered in this offering set forth opposite their respective names below: UNDERWRITERS NUMBER OF UNITS --------------------------------- ---------------- EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. .......... ---------------- Total .......................... ================ A copy of the underwriting agreement has been filed as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part. STATE BLUE SKY INFORMATION We will offer and sell the units to retail customers only in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York and Rhode Island. In New York and Hawaii, we have relied on exemptions from the state registration requirements for transactions between an issuer and an underwriter involving a firm-commitment underwritten offering. In the other states, we have applied to have the units registered for sale and will not sell the units in these states until such registration is effective. We also believe that the units, from and after the effective date, and the common stock and warrants comprising the units, once they become separately transferable, will be eligible for sale on a secondary market basis in each of the following states based upon the registration of the units, common stock and warrants in those states or the availability of an applicable exemption from the state's registration requirements: o immediately in Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin; o commencing 90 days from the date of this prospectus in Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico; and o commencing 180 days from the date of this prospectus in Massachusetts. Additionally, the units, from and after the effective date, and the common stock and warrants comprising the units, once they become separately transferable, will be eligible for sale on a secondary market basis in certain states based on exemptions from such states' registration requirements as a result of the National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996. The National Securities Markets Improvement Act exempts from state registration requirements certain secondary market trading transactions for issuers that file periodic and annual reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. However, under the act, the states are able to continue to require notice filings and collect fees with regard to these transactions. As of the date of this prospectus, we have not determined in which states we will submit the required notice filing and applicable fee to take advantage of this exemption. We will amend this prospectus for the purpose of disclosing additional states, if any, in which our securities will be eligible for resale in the secondary trading market. If you are not an institutional investor, you may purchase our securities in this offering or in any subsequent trading market which may develop, only in the jurisdictions described above. Institutional investors in every state except in Idaho and South Dakota may purchase the units in this offering and in the secondary market pursuant to exemptions provided to such entities under the Blue Sky laws of various states. The definition of an 42 "institutional investor" varies from state to state but generally includes financial institutions, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies and other qualified entities. PRICING OF SECURITIES We have been advised by the representative that the underwriters propose to offer the units to the public at the initial offering price set forth on the cover page of this prospectus. They may allow some dealers concessions not in excess of $ per unit and the dealers may reallow a concession not in excess of $ per unit to other dealers. Prior to this offering there has been no public market for any of our securities. The public offering price of the units and the terms of the warrants were negotiated between us and the representative. Factors considered in determining the prices and terms of the units, including the common stock and warrants underlying the units, include: o the history and prospects of companies whose principal business is the acquisition of other companies; o prior offerings of those companies; o our prospects for acquiring an operating business at attractive values; o our capital structure; o an assessment of our management and their experience in identifying operating companies in the energy and environmental industry; o general conditions of the securities markets at the time of the offering; and o other factors as were deemed relevant. However, although these factors were considered, the determination of our offering price is more arbitrary than the pricing of securities for an operating company in a particular industry since the underwriters are unable to compare our financial results and prospects with those of public companies operating in the same industry. OVER-ALLOTMENT OPTION We have also granted to the underwriters an option, exercisable during the 45-day period commencing on the date of this prospectus, to purchase from us at the offering price, less underwriting discounts and the non-accountable expense allowance, up to an aggregate of 750,000 additional units for the sole purpose of covering over-allotments, if any. The over- allotment option will only be used to cover the net syndicate short position resulting from the initial distribution. The underwriters may exercise that option if the underwriters sell more units than the total number set forth in the table above. If any units underlying the option are purchased, the underwriters will severally purchase shares in approximately the same proportion as set forth in the table above. COMMISSIONS AND DISCOUNTS The following table shows the public offering price, underwriting discount to be paid by us to the underwriters and the proceeds, before expenses, to us. This information assumes either no exercise or full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option. PER UNIT WITHOUT OPTION WITH OPTION ---------- ---------------- -------------- Public offering price ...................... $ 6.00 $33,000,000 $37,950,000 Discount ................................... $ 0.36 $ 1,980,000 $ 2,277,000 Non Accountable Expense Allowance .......... $ 0.18 $ 990,000 $ 1,138,500 Proceeds before expenses(1) ................ $ 5.46 $30,030,000 $34,345,000 ---------- (1) The offering expenses are estimated at $520,000. 43 PURCHASE OPTION We have agreed to sell to the representative, for $100, an option to purchase up to a total of 275,000 units. The units issuable upon exercise of this option are identical to those offered by this prospectus except that the warrants included in the option have an exercise price of $6.25 (125% of the exercise price of the warrants included in the units sold in the offering). This option is exercisable at $9.90 per unit commencing on the later of the consummation of a business combination or one year from the date of this prospectus and expiring five years from the date of this prospectus. The option may not be sold, transferred, assigned, pledged or hypothecated for a one-year period following the date of this prospectus. However, the option may be transferred to any underwriter and selected dealer participating in the offering and their bona fide officers or partners. Although the purchase option and its underlying securities have been registered under the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part of, the option grants to holders demand and "piggy back" rights for periods of five and seven years, respectively, from the date of this prospectus with respect to the registration under the Securities Act of the securities directly and indirectly issuable upon exercise of the option. We will bear all fees and expenses attendant to registering the securities, other than underwriting commissions which will be paid for by the holders themselves. The exercise price and number of units issuable upon exercise of the option may be adjusted in certain circumstances including in the event of a stock dividend, or our recapitalization, reorganization, merger or consolidation. However, the option will not be adjusted for issuances of common stock at a price below its exercise price. WARRANT SOLICITATION FEE We have engaged EarlyBirdCapital, the representative of the underwriters, on a non-exclusive basis, as our agent for the solicitation of the exercise of the warrants. To the extent not inconsistent with the guidelines of the NASD and the rules and regulations of the SEC, we have agreed to pay the representative for bona fide services rendered a commission equal to 5% of the exercise price for each warrant exercised more than one year after the date of this prospectus if the exercise was solicited by the underwriters. In addition to soliciting, either orally or in writing, the exercise of the warrants, the representative's services may also include disseminating information, either orally or in writing, to warrantholders about us or the market for our securities, and assisting in the processing of the exercise of warrants. No compensation will be paid to the representative upon the exercise of the warrants if: o the market price of the underlying shares of common stock is lower than the exercise price; o the holder of the warrants has not confirmed in writing that the underwriters solicited the exercise; o the warrants are held in a discretionary account; o the warrants are exercised in an unsolicited transaction; or o the arrangement to pay the commission is not disclosed in the prospectus provided to warrantholders at the time of exercise. REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS ON PURCHASE OF SECURITIES Rules of the SEC may limit the ability of the underwriters to bid for or purchase our securities before the distribution of the securities is completed. However, the underwriters may engage in the following activities in accordance with the rules: o Stabilizing Transactions. The underwriters may make bids or purchases for the purpose of pegging, fixing or maintaining the price of our securities, so long as stabilizing bids do not exceed a specified maximum. o Over-Allotments and Syndicate Coverage Transactions. The underwriters may create a short position in our securities by selling more of our securities than are set forth on the cover page of this prospectus. If the underwriters create a short position during the offering, the 44 representative may engage in syndicate covering transactions by purchasing our securities in the open market. The representative may also elect to reduce any short position by exercising all or part of the over-allotment option. o Penalty Bids. The representative may reclaim a selling concession from a syndicate member when the common stock originally sold by the syndicate member is purchased in a stabilizing or syndicate covering transaction to cover syndicate short positions. Stabilization and syndicate covering transactions may cause the price of the securities to be higher than they would be in the absence of these transactions. The imposition of a penalty bid might also have an effect on the prices of the securities if it discourages resales of the securities. Neither we nor the underwriters makes any representation or prediction as to the effect that the transactions described above may have on the prices of the securities. These transactions may occur on the OTC Bulletin Board, in the over-the-counter market or on any trading market. If any of these transactions are commenced, they may be discontinued without notice at any time. OTHER TERMS We have granted the representative the right to have its designee present at all meetings of our board of directors for a period of five years from the date of this prospectus. The designee will be entitled to the same notices and communications sent by us to our directors and to attend directors' meetings, but will not have voting rights. The representative has not named a designee as of the date of this prospectus. Although they are not obligated to do so, any of the underwriters may introduce us to potential target businesses or assist us in raising additional capital, as needs may arise in the future, but there are no preliminary agreements or understandings between any of the underwriters and any potential targets. We are not under any contractual obligation to engage any of the underwriters to provide any services for us after this offering, but if we do, we may pay the underwriters a finder's fee that would be determined at that time in an arm's length negotiation where the terms would be fair and reasonable to each of the interested parties; provided that no agreement will be entered into and no fee will be paid prior to the one year anniversary of the date of this prospectus. INDEMNIFICATION We have agreed to indemnify the underwriters against some liabilities, including civil liabilities under the Securities Act, or to contribute to payments the underwriters may be required to make in this respect. LEGAL MATTERS The validity of the securities offered in this prospectus are being passed upon for us by Graubard Miller, New York, New York. Bingham McCutchen LLP, New York, New York, is acting as counsel for the underwriters in this offering. EXPERTS The financial statements included in this prospectus and in the registration statement have been audited by BDO Seidman, LLP, independent certified public accountants, to the extent and for the period set forth in their report (which contains an explanatory paragraph regarding our ability to continue as a going concern) appearing elsewhere in this prospectus and in the registration statement. The financial statements and the report of BDO Seidman, LLP are included in reliance upon their report given upon the authority of BDO Seidman, LLP as experts in auditing and accounting. 45 WHERE YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We have filed with the SEC a registration statement on Form S-1, which includes exhibits, schedules and amendments, under the Securities Act, with respect to this offering of our securities. Although this prospectus, which forms a part of the registration statement, contains all material information included in the registration statement, parts of the registration statement have been omitted as permitted by rules and regulations of the SEC. We refer you to the registration statement and its exhibits for further information about us, our securities and this offering. The registration statement and its exhibits, as well as our other reports filed with the SEC, can be inspected and copied at the SEC's public reference room at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549-1004. The public may obtain information about the operation of the public reference room by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330. In addition, the SEC maintains a web site at http://www.sec.gov which contains the Form S-1 and other reports, proxy and information statements and information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC. 46 TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION (A CORPORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE) INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants ......... F-2 Financial statements Balance sheet ............................................. F-3 Statement of cash flows ................................... F-4 Notes to financial statements .............................. F-5 -- F-6 F-1 REPORT OF INDEPENDENT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS To the Directors and Shareholders Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation New York, New York We have audited the accompanying balance sheet of Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation (a corporation in the development stage) as of March 10, 2004, and the related statement of cash flows for the period February 5, 2004 (inception) to March 10, 2004. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation as of March 10, 2004, and the related statement of cash flows for the period February 5, 2004 (inception) to March 10, 2004 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The accompanying financial statements have been prepared assuming Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation will continue as a going concern. The Company has a working capital deficit whereby current liabilities exceed current assets (cash), has no operations and as discussed in Note 2, is in the process of raising capital through a Proposed Offering. This raises substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty. BDO Seidman, LLP New York, NY March 10, 2004, except as to Note 8 as to which the date is April 23, 2004 F-2 TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION (A CORPORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE) BALANCE SHEET MARCH 10, 2004 --------------- ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS -- CASH ............................................ $ 4,265 DEFERRED REGISTRATION COSTS (NOTE 3) .............................. 90,735 -------- TOTAL ASSETS ...................................................... $95,000 ======== LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES -- NOTE PAYABLE, STOCKHOLDER (NOTE 4) ......... $70,000 COMMITMENT (NOTE 5) STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (NOTES 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8) Preferred stock, $.0001 par value Authorized 1,000,000 shares; none issued Common stock, $.0001 par value Authorized 30,000,000 shares Issued and outstanding 1,375,000 shares ........................ 137 Additional paid-in capital ....................................... 24,863 -------- TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY ........................................ 25,000 -------- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY ........................ $ 95,000 ======== See accompanying notes to financial statements. F-3 TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION (A CORPORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FEBRUARY 5, 2004 (INCEPTION) TO MARCH 10, 2004 ----------------- CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Proceeds from note payable, stockholder ................................ $ 70,000 Proceeds from issuance of common stock to initial stockholders ......... 25,000 Deferred registration costs ............................................ (90,735) --------- NET CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES, NET INCREASE IN CASH ......... 4,265 --------- CASH AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD ............................................. -0- --------- CASH AT END OF PERIOD ................................................... $ 4,265 ========= See accompanying notes to financial statements. F-4 TREMISIS ACQUISITION CORPORATION (A CORPORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE) NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS Tremisis Energy Acquisition Corporation ("Company") was incorporated in Delaware on February 5, 2004 as a blank check company, the objective of which is to acquire an operating business in either the energy or the environmental industry and their related infrastructures. The Company's initial stockholders purchased 1,375,000 common shares, $.0001 par value, for $25,000 on February 5, 2004 (see Note 8 discussing a subsequent events). At March 10, 2004, the Company had not yet commenced any operations and, accordingly, a statement of operations has not been presented. All activity through March 10, 2004 relates to the Company's formation. The Company has selected December 31, as its fiscal year-end. The Company's ability to commence operations is contingent upon obtaining adequate financial resources through a proposed public offering ("Proposed Offering") which is discussed in Note 2. The Company's management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of this Proposed Offering, although substantially all of the net proceeds of this Proposed Offering are intended to be generally applied toward consummating a business combination with a operating business in the energy and environmental industry and its related infrastructure ("Business Combination"). Furthermore, there is no assurance that the Company will be able to successfully effect a Business Combination. Upon the closing of the Proposed Offering, at least ninety percent (90%) of the net proceeds, after payment of certain amounts to the underwriter, will be held in a trust account ("Trust Fund") and invested in government securities until the earlier of (i) the consummation of its first Business Combination or (ii) liquidation of the Company. The remaining proceeds may be used to pay for business, legal and accounting due diligence on prospective acquisitions and continuing general and administrative expenses. The Company, after signing a definitive agreement for the acquisition of a target business, will submit such transaction for stockholder approval. In the event that stockholders owning 20% or more of the outstanding stock excluding, for this purpose, those persons who were stockholders prior to the Proposed Offering, vote against the Business Combination, the Business Combination will not be consummated. All of the Company's stockholders prior to the Proposed Offering, including all of the officers and directors of the Company ("Initial Stockholders"), have agreed to vote their 1,375,000 founding shares of common stock in accordance with the vote of the majority in interest of all other stockholders of the Company ("Public Stockholders") with respect to any Business Combination (see Note 8 discussing a subsequent events). After consummation of the Company's first Business Combination, all of these voting safeguards will no longer be applicable. With respect to the first Business Combination which is approved and consummated, any Public Stockholder who voted against the Business Combination may demand that the Company redeem his shares. The per share redemption price will equal the amount in the Trust Fund as of the record date for determination of stockholders entitled to vote on the Business Combination divided by the number of shares of common stock held by Public Stockholders at the consummation of the Proposed Offering. Accordingly, Public Stockholders holding approximately 19.99% of the aggregate number of shares owned by all Public Stockholders may seek redemption of their shares in the event of a Business Combination. Such Public Stockholders are entitled to receive their per share interest in the Trust Fund computed without regard to the shares held by Initial Stockholders. The Company's Certificate of Incorporation provides for mandatory liquidation of the Company, without stockholder approval, in the event that the Company does not consummate a Business Combination within 18 months from the date of the consummation of the Proposed Offering, or 24 months from the consummation of the Proposed Offering if certain extension criteria have been satisfied. In the event of liquidation, it is likely that the per share value of the residual assets remaining available for distribution (including Trust Fund assets) will be less than the initial public F-5 TREMISIS ACQUISITION CORPORATION (A CORPORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE) NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) offering price per share in the Proposed Offering (assuming no value is attributed to the Warrants contained in the Units to be offered in the Proposed Offering discussed in Note 2). 2. PROPOSED OFFERING The Proposed Offering calls for the Company to offer for public sale up to 5,500,000 units ("Units"). Each Unit consists of one share of the Company's common stock, $.0001 par value, and two Redeemable Common Stock Purchase Warrants ("Warrants"). Each Warrant will entitle the holder to purchase from the Company one share of common stock at an exercise price of $5.00 commencing the later of the completion of a business combination with a target business or one year from the effective date of the Proposed Offering and expiring four years from the date of the prospectus. The Warrants will be redeemable at a price of $.01 per Warrant upon 30 days notice after the Warrants become exercisable, only in the event that the last sale price of the common stock is at least $8.50 per share for any 20 trading days within a 30 trading day period ending on the third day prior to date on which notice of redemption is given. 3. DEFERRED REGISTRATION COSTS As of March 10, 2004, the Company has incurred deferred registration costs of $90,735 relating to expenses incurred in connection to the Proposed Offering. Upon consummation of this Proposed Offering, the deferred registration costs will be charged to equity. Should the Proposed Offering prove to be unsuccessful, these deferred costs as well as additional expenses to be incurred, will be charged to operations. 4. NOTE PAYABLE, STOCKHOLDER The Company issued a $70,000 unsecured promissory note to a stockholder on February 17, 2004. The note is non-interest bearing and is payable on the earlier of February 17, 2005 or the consummation of the Company's initial public offering. 5. COMMITMENT The Company presently occupies office space provided by an affiliate of an Initial Stockholder. Such affiliate has agreed that, until the acquisition of a target business by the Company, it will make such office space, as well as certain office and secretarial services, available to the Company, as may be required by the Company from time to time. The Company has agreed to pay this affiliate $3,500 per month for such services commencing on the effective date of the Proposed Offering. 6. COMMON STOCK On March 10, 2004, the Company's Board of Directors authorized a 1.1666666-to-one forward stock split of its common stock (see Note 8 discussing a subsequent events). 7. PREFERRED STOCK The Company is authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of preferred stock with such designations, voting and other rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors. 8. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS On April 16, 2004, the Company's Board of Directors authorized a 1.1428571-to-one forward stock split of its common stock. On April 23, 2004, the Company's Board of Directors authorized a 1.375-to-one forward stock split of its common stock and filed an amendment to its amended and restated certificate of incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares of common stock from 20,000,000 shares to 30,000,000 shares. All references in the accompanying financial statements to the number of shares of stock have been retroactively restated to reflect these transactions. F-6 ================================================================================ Until , 2004, all dealers that effect transactions in these securities, whether or not participating in this offering, may be required to deliver a prospectus. This is in addition to the dealers' obligation to deliver a prospectus when acting as underwriters and with respect to their unsold allotments or subscriptions. No dealer, salesperson or any other person is authorized to give any information or make any representations in connection with this offering other than those contained in this prospectus and, if given or made, the information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by us. This prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security other than the securities offered by this prospectus, or an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities by anyone in any jurisdiction in which the offer or solicitation is not authorized or is unlawful. ----------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Prospectus Summary ..................... 3 Summary Financial Data ................. 8 Risk Factors ........................... 9 Use of Proceeds ........................ 18 Dilution ............................... 20 Capitalization ......................... 21 Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations .......................... 22 Proposed Business ...................... 24 Management ............................. 33 Principal Stockholders ................. 36 Certain Transactions ................... 38 Description of Securities .............. 39 Underwriting ........................... 43 Legal Matters .......................... 46 Experts ................................ 46 Where You Can Find Additional Information ......................... 47 Index to Financial Statements .......... F-1 ================================================================================ ================================================================================ $33,000,000 TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION 5,500,000 UNITS --------------------------- PROSPECTUS --------------------------- EARLYBIRDCAPITAL, INC. , 2004 ================================================================================ PART II INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS ITEM 13. OTHER EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE AND DISTRIBUTION. The estimated expenses payable by us in connection with the offering described in this registration statement (other than the underwriting discount and commissions and the Representative's non-accountable expense allowance) will be as follows: Initial Trustees' fee ..................................... $ 1,000.00(1) SEC Registration Fee ...................................... 13,602.53 NASD filing fee ........................................... 11,236.01 Accounting fees and expenses .............................. 20,000.00 Printing and engraving expenses ........................... 35,000.00 Directors & Officers liability insurance premiums ......... 115,000.00(2) Legal fees and expenses (including blue sky services and expenses) ................................................ 350,000.00 Miscellaneous ............................................. 89,161.46 ----------------- Total .................................................. $ 635,000.00 ================= ---------- (1) In addition to the initial acceptance fee that is charged by Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as trustee, the registrant will be required to pay to Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company annual fees of $3,000 for acting as trustee, $4,800 for acting as transfer agent of the registrant's common stock, $2,400 for acting as warrant agent for the registrant's warrants and $1,800 for acting as escrow agent. (2) This amount represents the approximate amount of Director and Officer liability insurance premiums the registrant anticipates paying following the consummation of its initial public offering and until it consummate a business combination. ITEM 14. INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. Our certificate of incorporation provides that all directors, officers, employees and agents of the registrant shall be entitled to be indemnified by us to the fullest extent permitted by Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law concerning indemnification of officers, directors, employees and agents is set forth below. "Section 145. Indemnification of officers, directors, employees and agents; insurance. (a) A corporation shall have power to indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than an action by or in the right of the corporation) by reason of the fact that the person is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys' fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe the person's conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner which the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that the person's conduct was unlawful. (b) A corporation shall have power to indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action or suit by or in the II-1 right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that the person is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise against expenses (including attorneys' fees) actually and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and except that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue or matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable to the corporation unless and only to the extent that the Court of Chancery or the court in which such action or suit was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which the Court of Chancery or such other court shall deem proper. (c) To the extent that a present or former director or officer of a corporation has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or proceeding referred to in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, or in defense of any claim, issue or matter therein, such person shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys' fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection therewith. (d) Any indemnification under subsections (a) and (b) of this section (unless ordered by a court) shall be made by the corporation only as authorized in the specific case upon a determination that indemnification of the present or former director, officer, employee or agent is proper in the circumstances because the person has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section. Such determination shall be made, with respect to a person who is a director or officer at the time of such determination, (1) by a majority vote of the directors who are not parties to such action, suit or proceeding, even though less than a quorum, or (2) by a committee of such directors designated by majority vote of such directors, even though less than a quorum, or (3) if there are no such directors, or if such directors so direct, by independent legal counsel in a written opinion, or (4) by the stockholders. (e) Expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred by an officer or director in defending any civil, criminal, administrative or investigative action, suit or proceeding may be paid by the corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit or proceeding upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such director or officer to repay such amount if it shall ultimately be determined that such person is not entitled to be indemnified by the corporation as authorized in this section. Such expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred by former directors and officers or other employees and agents may be so paid upon such terms and conditions, if any, as the corporation deems appropriate. (f) The indemnification and advancement of expenses provided by, or granted pursuant to, the other subsections of this section shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking indemnification or advancement of expenses may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, vote of stockholders or disinterested directors or otherwise, both as to action in such person's official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office. (g) A corporation shall have power to purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise against any liability asserted against such person and incurred by such person in any such capacity, or arising out of such person's status as such, whether or not the corporation would have the power to indemnify such person against such liability under this section. (h) For purposes of this section, references to "the corporation" shall include, in addition to the resulting corporation, any constituent corporation (including any constituent of a constituent) absorbed in a consolidation or merger which, if its separate existence had continued, would have had power and authority to indemnify its directors, officers, and employees or agents, so that any person who is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of such constituent corporation, or is or was serving at the request of such constituent corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of II-2 another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, shall stand in the same position under this section with respect to the resulting or surviving corporation as such person would have with respect to such constituent corporation if its separate existence had continued. (i) For purposes of this section, references to "other enterprises" shall include employee benefit plans; references to "fines" shall include any excise taxes assessed on a person with respect to any employee benefit plan; and references to "serving at the request of the corporation" shall include any service as a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation which imposes duties on, or involves services by, such director, officer, employee or agent with respect to an employee benefit plan, its participants or beneficiaries; and a person who acted in good faith and in a manner such person reasonably believed to be in the interest of the participants and beneficiaries of an employee benefit plan shall be deemed to have acted in a manner "not opposed to the best interests of the corporation" as referred to in this section. (j) The indemnification and advancement of expenses provided by, or granted pursuant to, this section shall, unless otherwise provided when authorized or ratified, continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director, officer, employee or agent and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors and administrators of such a person. (k) The Court of Chancery is hereby vested with exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine all actions for advancement of expenses or indemnification brought under this section or under any bylaw, agreement, vote of stockholders or disinterested directors, or otherwise. The Court of Chancery may summarily determine a corporation's obligation to advance expenses (including attorneys' fees)." Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to our directors, officers, and controlling persons pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, we have been advised that in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person in a successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, we will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to the court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue. Paragraph B of Article Eighth of our certificate of incorporation provides: "The Corporation, to the full extent permitted by Section 145 of the GCL, as amended from time to time, shall indemnify all persons whom it may indemnify pursuant thereto. Expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred by an officer or director in defending any civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative action, suit or proceeding for which such officer or director may be entitled to indemnification hereunder shall be paid by the Corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit or proceeding upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such director or officer to repay such amount if it shall ultimately be determined that he is not entitled to be indemnified by the Corporation as authorized hereby." Pursuant to the Underwriting Agreement filed as Exhibit 1.1 to this Registration Statement, we have agreed to indemnify the Underwriter and the Underwriter has agreed to indemnify us against certain civil liabilities that may be incurred in connection with this offering, including certain liabilities under the Securities Act. II-3 ITEM 15. RECENT SALES OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES. (a) During the past three years, we sold the following shares of common stock without registration under the Securities Act: STOCKHOLDERS NUMBER OF SHARES ------------------------------------- ----------------- Lawrence S. Coben ................. 550,000 Isaac Kier ........................ 100,000 David A. Preiser .................. 50,000 Jon Schotz ........................ 50,000 Such shares were issued in February 2004 in connection with our organization pursuant to the exemption from registration contained in Section 4(2) of the Securities Act as they were sold to sophisticated, wealthy individuals. The shares issued to the individuals above were sold at an average purchase price of approximately $0.033 per share. In March 2004, we authorized a 1.1666666-for-one stock split of our common stock, effectively lowering the purchase price to approximately $0.029 per share. In April 2004, we authorized a 1.1428571-to-one stock split of our common stock and a 1.375-to-one stock split of our common stock, effectively lowering the purchase price to approximately $0.018 per share. ITEM 16. EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES. (a) The following exhibits are filed as part of this Registration Statement: EXHIBIT NO. DESCRIPTION ------------ ----------- 1.1 Form of Underwriting Agreement. 1.2 Form of Selected Dealers Agreement. 3.1 Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation. 3.2* By-laws. 4.1* Specimen Unit Certificate. 4.2* Specimen Common Stock Certificate. 4.3* Specimen Warrant Certificate. 4.4 Form of Unit Purchase Option to be granted to Representative. 4.5 Form of Warrant Agreement between Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company and the Registrant. 5.1 Opinion of Graubard Miller. 10.1* Letter Agreement among the Registrant, EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. and Lawrence S. Coben. 10.2* Letter Agreement among the Registrant, EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. and Isaac Kier. 10.3* Letter Agreement among the Registrant, EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. and David A. Preiser. 10.4* Letter Agreement among the Registrant, EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. and Jon Schotz. 10.5 Form of Investment Management Trust Agreement between Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company and the Registrant. 10.6 Form of Stock Escrow Agreement between the Registrant, Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company and the Initial Stockholders. II-4 EXHIBIT NO. DESCRIPTION ------------ ----------- 10.7* Form of Letter Agreement between Coqui Capital Partners L.P. and Registrant regarding administrative support. 10.8* Promissory Note, dated February 17, 2004, in the principal amount of $70,000 issued to Lawrence S. Coben. 10.9* Form of Registration Rights Agreement among the Registrant and the Initial Stockholders. 10.10* Warrant Purchase Agreement among Lawrence S. Coben and EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. 10.11* Letter amendment to letter agreements between the Registrant, EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. and each of Lawrence S. Coben, Isaac Kier, David A. Preiser and Jon Schotz. 10.12 Promissory Note, dated April 23, 2004, in the principal amount of $7,500, issued to Lawrence S. Cohen. 23.1 Consent of BDO Seidman, LLP. 23.2 Consent of Graubard Miller (included in Exhibit 5.1). 24* Power of Attorney (included on signature page of this Registration Statement). ---------- * Previously filed ITEM 17. UNDERTAKINGS. (a) The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes: (1) To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment to this registration statement: i. To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act of 1933; ii. To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the effective date of the registration statement (or the most recent post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the registration statement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities offered (if the total dollar value of securities offered would not exceed that which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the estimated maximum offering range may be reflected in the form of prospectus filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the changes in volume and price represent no more than 20 percent change in the maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the "Calculation of Registration Fee" table in the effective registration statement. iii. To include any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the registration statement or any material change to such information in the registration statement. (2) That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. (3) To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of the offering. (b) The undersigned hereby undertakes to provide to the underwriter at the closing specified in the underwriting agreements, certificates in such denominations and registered in such names as required by the underwriter to permit prompt delivery to each purchaser. (c) Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other II-5 than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue. (d) The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that: (1) For purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, the information omitted from the form of prospectus filed as part of this registration statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and contained in a form of prospectus filed by the registrant pursuant to Rule 424(b)(1) or (4) or 497(h) under the Securities Act shall be deemed to be part of this registration statement as of the time it was declared effective. (2) For the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of prospectus shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. II-6 SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the registrant has duly caused this registration statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York, State of New York, on the 27th day of April, 2004. TREMISIS ENERGY ACQUISITION CORPORATION By: /s/ Lawrence S. Coben ------------------------------ Lawrence S. Coben Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer) Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated. NAME POSITION DATES ---- -------- ----- /s/ Lawrence S. Coben Chairman of the Board and Chief April 27, 2004 ----------------------------- Executive Officer (Principal executive Lawrence S. Coben and financial officer) /s/ Isaac Kier Secretary, Treasurer and Director April 27, 2004 ----------------------------- Isaac Kier /s/ David A. Preiser* Director April 27, 2004 ----------------------------- David A. Preiser /s/ Jon Schotz* Director April 27, 2004 ----------------------------- Jon Schotz * By Lawrence S. Coben, Power of Attorney II-7