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Business Combinations

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Business Combinations
6 Months Ended
Jul. 02, 2022
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
Business Combinations Business Combinations
Access Control Technologies, LLC (“ACT”) Acquisition
On August 31, 2021, Janus Core acquired 100% of the equity interests of ACT and all assets and certain liabilities of Phoenix Iron Worx, LLC for total consideration of approximately $10,385 which was comprised of approximately $9,383 of cash plus $1,002 of hold back
liability. The hold back liability will be trued up and settled upon the finalization of the closing statement.

The assets and liabilities of the acquisitions have been recorded based upon management's estimates of their fair market values as of each
respective date of acquisition. The following tables summarize the fair values of consideration transferred and the fair values of identified
assets acquired, and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition:
Fair Value of Consideration Transferred
Cash $ 9,383 
Hold Back Liability 1,002 
Total Fair Value of Consideration Transferred $ 10,385 
Recognized Amounts of Identifiable Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed
Cash 169 
Accounts receivable 1,101 
Other current assets 103 
Property and equipment 197 
Identifiable intangible assets
Customer relationships 2,470 
Backlog 280 
Trademark 1,450 
Recognized amounts of identifiable liabilities assumed
Accounts payable (473)
Accrued expenses (152)
Other liabilities (1,398)
Total identifiable net assets $ 3,747 
Goodwill $ 6,638 
The fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed, including current and noncurrent income taxes payable and deferred taxes, may be
subject to change as additional information is received and certain tax returns are finalized. Accordingly, the provisional measurements of fair
value of income taxes payable and deferred taxes are subject to change. The goodwill balance of $6,638 is attributable to the expansion of our product offerings and expected synergies of the combined workforce, products and technologies with ACT. All of the goodwill was assigned to the Janus North America segment of the business and is deductible for income tax purposes.
The following table sets forth the components of identifiable intangible assets acquired and their estimated useful lives as of the date of acquisition:
Fair Value
Useful Lives
Customer Relationships
$ 2,470  15 Years
Backlog
280  3 Months
Trade Name
1,450  Indefinite
Identifiable Intangible Assets
$ 4,200 
Customer relationships represent the fair values of the underlying relationships with ACT’s customers. Backlog represents the fair value of ACT’s contracts that have yet to be billed. Trade names represent ACT’s trademarks, which consumers associate
with the source and quality of the products and services they provide.
The weighted-average amortization of acquired intangibles is 8.8 years.

During 2021, the Company incurred approximately $284 of third-party acquisition costs. These expenses are included in general and
administrative expense in the Company’s Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Income for the year ended January 1, 2022.
DBCI, LLC (“DBCI”) Acquisition
On August 17, 2021, Janus Core acquired 100% of the equity interests of DBCI for total cash consideration of approximately $169,173.
The assets and liabilities of the acquisitions have been recorded based upon management's estimates of their fair market values as of each respective date of acquisition. The following tables summarize the fair value of consideration transferred and the fair value of identified assets acquired, and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition:
Fair Value of Consideration Transferred
Cash $ 169,173 
Recognized Amounts of Identifiable Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed
Cash 208 
Accounts receivable 8,502 
Inventories 9,075 
Property and equipment 7,803 
Other assets 29 
Identifiable intangible assets
Customer relationships 26,320 
Backlog 3,130 
Trademark 20,850 
Recognized amounts of identifiable liabilities assumed
Accounts payable (8,012)
Accrued expenses (571)
Other liabilities (887)
Total identifiable net assets $ 66,446 
Goodwill $ 102,727 
The fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed, including current and noncurrent income taxes payable and deferred taxes, may be subject to change as additional information is received and certain tax returns are finalized. Accordingly, the provisional measurements of fair value of income taxes payable and deferred taxes are subject to change. We expect to finalize the valuation as soon as practicable, but not later than one year from the acquisition date.
The goodwill arising from the acquisition consists largely of the synergies and economies of scale expected from combining the operations of DBCI and Janus Core. All of the goodwill was assigned to the Janus North America segment and is deductible for income tax purposes.
The following table sets forth the components of identifiable intangible assets acquired and their estimated useful lives as of the date of acquisition:
Fair Value
Useful Lives
Customer Relationships
$ 26,320  15 Years
Backlog
3,130  4 Months
Trade Name
20,850  Indefinite
Identifiable Intangible Assets
$ 50,300 
Customer relationships represent the fair values of the underlying relationships with DBCI’s customers. Unbilled contracts (“Backlog”) represent the fair value of DBCI’s contracts that have yet to be billed. Trade names represent DBCI’s trademarks, which consumers associate with the source and quality of the products and services they provide.
The weighted-average amortization of acquired intangibles is 7.9 years.
During 2021, the Company incurred approximately $2,685 of third-party acquisition costs. These expenses are included in general and administrative expense in the Company’s Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Income for the year ended January 1, 2022.
The Business Combination
On June 7, 2021, Juniper consummated a business combination with Midco pursuant to the Business Combination Agreement (the “Business Combination”). Pursuant to ASC 805, for financial accounting and reporting purposes, Midco was deemed the accounting acquirer and Juniper was treated as the accounting acquiree, and the Business Combination was accounted for as a reverse recapitalization. Accordingly, the Business Combination was treated as the equivalent of Midco issuing equity for the net assets of Juniper, accompanied by a recapitalization. Under this method of accounting, the consolidated financial statements of Midco are the historical financial statements of Janus International Group, Inc. The net assets of Juniper were stated at historical costs, with no goodwill or other intangible assets recorded in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and are consolidated with Midco’s financial statements on the closing date. The shares and net income (loss) per share available to holders of the Company’s common stock, prior to the Business Combination, have been retroactively restated to reflect the exchange ratio established in the Business Combination Agreement.
As a result of the Business Combination, Midco’s unitholders received aggregate consideration of approximately $1,200,000, which consisted of (i) $541,700 in cash at the closing of the Business Combination and (ii) 70,270,400 shares of common stock valued at $10.00 per share, totaling $702,700.
In connection with the closing of the Business Combination, Juniper Industrial Sponsor, LLC (the “Sponsor”) received 2,000,000 shares of Janus’s Common Stock (pro rata among the Sponsor shares and shares held by certain affiliates) (the “Earnout Shares”) contingent upon achieving certain market share price milestone as outlined in the Business Combination Agreement. The vesting of the Earnout Shares occurred automatically as of the close of the trading on June 21, 2021 in accordance with the terms of the Earnout Agreement, entered into by and between the Company and the Sponsor at the closing of the transaction.
Concurrently with the execution and delivery of the Business Combination Agreement, certain institutional accredited investors (the “PIPE Investors”), entered into subscription agreements (the “PIPE Subscription Agreements”) pursuant to which the PIPE Investors purchased an aggregate of 25,000,000 shares of Janus’s common stock (the “PIPE Shares”) at a purchase price per share of $10.00 (the “PIPE Investment”). One of the Company’s directors also purchased an aggregate of 1,000,000 of the PIPE Shares as part of the PIPE Investment. The PIPE Investment was closed on June 7, 2021 and the issuance of an aggregate of 25,000,000 shares of common stock occurred concurrently with the consummation of the Business Combination.
In connection with the Business Combination, the Group incurred direct and incremental costs of approximately $44,500 related to the equity issuance, consisting primarily of investment banking, legal, accounting and other professional fees. In addition, the Company incurred $4,468 in transaction bonuses paid to key employees and $5,210 in non-cash share-based compensation expense due to the accelerated vesting of Midco’s legacy share-based compensation plan. See Note 10 - “Equity Compensation” for additional information.
G&M Stor-More Pty Ltd Acquisition
On January 19, 2021, the Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Steel Storage Australia Pty Ltd. (“Steel Storage”) acquired 100% of the net assets of G&M Stor-More Pty Ltd. for total cash consideration of approximately $1,739. In aggregate, approximately $814 was attributed to intangible assets, approximately $929 was attributable to goodwill, and approximately $(4) was attributable to net liabilities assumed. The goodwill arising from the acquisition consists largely of the synergies and economies of scale expected from combining the operations of the Company and Steel Storage. All of the goodwill was assigned to the Janus International segment of the business and is not deductible for income tax purposes.
The weighted-average amortization of acquired intangibles is 11.6 years.
During 2021, the Company incurred approximately $105 of third-party acquisition costs. These expenses are included in general and administrative expense of the Company’s consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive income for the six months ended June 26, 2021.