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Butterfly Network, Inc.Health Care · X-Ray Apparatus & Tubes & Related Irradiation Apparatus · CIK 1804176 · FY ends Dec 31
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BFLY · 10-K · period ended 2020-12-31

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Item 1A. Risk Factors 33

Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments 66

Item 2. Properties 66

Item 3. Legal Proceedings 67

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 67

Item 6. Selected Financial Data 67

Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 72

Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data 72

Item 9A. Controls and Procedures 73

Item 9B. Other Information 73

PART III 74

Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance 74

Item 11. Executive Compensation 81

Item 14. Principal Accountant Fees and Services 94

Item 15 Exhibits and Financial Statement Schedules 96

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

Following

the completion of the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020 covered by this Annual Report on Form 10-K, on February 12, 2021

(the “Closing Date”), Longview Acquisition Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Longview” and after the Business

Combination described herein, the “Company”), consummated a business combination (the “Business Combination”)

pursuant to the terms of the Business Combination Agreement, dated as of November 19, 2020 (the “Business Combination Agreement”),

by and among Longview, Clay Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Merger Sub”), and Butterfly Network, Inc.,

a Delaware corporation (“Legacy Butterfly”).

Immediately upon the consummation of the Business

Combination and the other transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement (collectively, the “Transactions”,

and such completion, the “Closing”), Merger Sub merged with and into Legacy Butterfly, with Legacy Butterfly surviving the

business combination as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Longview (the “Merger”). In connection with the Transactions, Longview

changed its name to “Butterfly Network, Inc.” and Legacy Butterfly changed its name to “BFLY Operations, Inc.”

As a consequence of the Business Combination,

each share of Longview Class B common stock that was issued and outstanding as of immediately prior to the effective time of the

Merger (the “Effective Time”) was converted, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of the Company’s Class A common

stock. The Business Combination had no effect on the Longview Class A common stock that was issued and outstanding as of immediately

prior to the Effective Time, which continues to remain outstanding.

As a consequence of the Merger,

at the Effective Time, (i) each share of Legacy Butterfly capital stock (other than the Legacy Butterfly Series A preferred

stock) that was issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time was automatically canceled and converted into the right

to receive 1.0383 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock, rounded down to the nearest whole number of shares; (ii) each

share of Legacy Butterfly Series A preferred stock that was issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time was automatically

canceled and converted into the right to receive 1.0383 shares of the Company’s Class B common stock, rounded down to the nearest

whole number of shares; (iii) each option to purchase shares of Legacy Butterfly common stock, whether vested or unvested, that was

outstanding and unexercised as of immediately prior to the Effective Time was assumed by the Company and became an option (vested or unvested,

as applicable) to purchase a number of shares of the Company’s Class A common stock equal to the number of shares of Legacy

Butterfly common stock subject to such option immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by 1.0383, rounded down to the nearest

whole number of shares, at an exercise price per share equal to the exercise price per share of such option immediately prior to the Effective

Time divided by 1.0383 and rounded up to the nearest whole cent; (iv) each Legacy Butterfly restricted stock unit outstanding immediately

prior to the Effective Time was assumed by the Company and became a restricted stock unit with respect to a number of shares of the Company’s

Class A common stock, rounded to the nearest whole share, equal to the number of shares of Legacy Butterfly common stock subject

to such Legacy Butterfly restricted stock unit immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by 1.0383; and (v) the principal

amount plus accrued but unpaid interest, if any, on the Legacy Butterfly convertible notes outstanding as of immediately prior to the

Effective Time was automatically canceled and converted into the right to receive shares of the Company’s Class A common stock,

with such shares of the Company’s Class A common stock calculated by dividing the outstanding principal plus accrued interest,

if any, of each Legacy Butterfly convertible note by $10.00, rounded down to the nearest whole number of shares.

In addition, on February 12, 2021, Longview

filed the Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Restated Certificate”) with the Secretary of State

of the State of Delaware, which became effective simultaneously with the Effective Time. As a consequence of filing the Restated Certificate,

the Company adopted a dual class structure, comprised of the Company’s Class A common stock, which is entitled to one vote

per share, and the Company’s Class B common stock, which is entitled to 20 votes per share. The Company’s Class B

common stock has the same economic terms as the Company’s Class A common stock, but is subject to a “sunset” provision

if Jonathan M. Rothberg, Ph.D., the founder of Legacy Butterfly and Chairman of the Company (“Dr. Rothberg”), and other

permitted holders of the Company’s Class B common stock collectively cease to beneficially own at least twenty percent

(20%) of the number of shares of the Company’s Class B common stock (as such number of shares is equitably adjusted in respect

of any reclassification, stock dividend, subdivision, combination or recapitalization of the Company’s Class B common stock)

collectively held by Dr. Rothberg and permitted transferees of the Company’s Class B common stock as of the Effective

Time.

In addition, concurrently with the execution of

the Business Combination Agreement, on November 19, 2020, Longview entered into subscription agreements (the “Subscription

Agreements”) with certain institutional investors (the “PIPE Investors”), pursuant to which the PIPE Investors

purchased, immediately prior to the Closing, an aggregate of 17,500,000 shares of Longview Class A common stock at a purchase price

of $10.00 per share (the “PIPE Financing”).

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The total number of shares of the Company’s

Class A common stock outstanding immediately following the Closing was approximately 164,862,472, comprising (i) 95,633,661

shares of the Company’s Class A common stock issued to Legacy Butterfly stockholders (other than certain holders of Legacy

Butterfly Series A preferred stock) and holders of Legacy Butterfly convertible notes in the Merger, (ii) 17,500,000 shares

of the Company’s Class A common stock issued in connection with the Closing to the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Financing,

(iii) 10,350,000 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock issued to holders of shares of Longview Class B common

stock outstanding at the Effective Time and (iv) 41,378,811 shares of Longview Class A common stock outstanding at the Effective

Time. The total number of shares of the Company’s Class B common stock issued at the Closing was approximately 26,426,937.

Following the Closing, as of the Closing Date, Dr. Rothberg holds approximately 76.2% of the combined voting power of the Company.

Accordingly, Dr. Rothberg and his permitted transferees control the Company and the Company is a controlled company within the meaning

of the corporate governance standards of the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”).

Unless the context otherwise requires, references

in this Annual Report on Form 10-K to “we,” “us,” “our” and the “Company” refer

to Butterfly Network, Inc. and its subsidiaries following the Business Combination, and references to “Legacy Butterfly”

and “Longview” refer to Butterfly Network, Inc. and Longview Acquisition Corp. and their subsidiaries, respectively,

prior to the Business Combination.

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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING

STATEMENTS

This Annual

Report on Form 10-K includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as

amended (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange

Act”) that relate to future events or our future financial performance regarding, among other things, the plans, strategies and

prospects, both business and financial, of the Company. These statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of the Company’s

management team. Although the Company believes that its plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking

statements are reasonable, the Company cannot assure you that it will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations. Forward-looking

statements are inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Generally, statements that are not historical facts, including

statements concerning possible or assumed future actions, business strategies, events or results of operations, are forward-looking statements.

These statements may be preceded by, followed by or include the words “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,”

“projects,” “forecasts,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “plans,”

“scheduled,” “anticipates” or “intends” or similar expressions. The forward-looking statements are

based on projections prepared by, and are the responsibility of, the Company’s management. Forward-looking statements contained

in this Annual Report on Form 10-K include, but are not limited to, statements about:

· our business could be harmed if we fail to manage our growth effectively;

· the success, cost and timing of our product development activities;

· the potential attributes and benefits of our products and services;

· our ability to identify, in-license or acquire additional technology;

· changes in applicable laws or regulations;

· our ability to raise financing in the future;

· our financial performance;

· the ability to maintain the listing of our Class A common stock on the NYSE;

· the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business.

These and other factors that could cause actual

results to differ from those implied by the forward-looking statements in this Annual Report on Form 10-K are more fully described

in Item 1A under the heading “Risk Factors.” The risks described under the heading “Risk Factors” are not exhaustive.

Other sections of this Annual Report on Form 10-K, such as the description of our Business

set forth in Item 1 and our Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations set forth in

Item 7 describe additional factors that could adversely affect the business, financial condition or results of operations of the

Company. New risk factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible to predict all such risk factors, nor can the Company assess

the impact of all such risk factors on its business or the extent to which any factor or combination of factors may cause actual results

to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance.

You should not put undue reliance on these statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. All forward-looking statements attributable

to the Company or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements. The

Company undertakes no obligations to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,

future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

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Summary of Risk Factors

Our business is subject to numerous risks and

uncertainties that you should consider before investing in our securities. Some of the principal risk factors are summarized below:

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These and other material risks we face are described

more fully in Item 1A, Risk Factors, which investors should carefully review prior to making an investment decision with respect to the

Company or its securities.

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PART I

All brand names or trademarks appearing in

this report are the property of their respective holders. Use or display by us of other parties’ trademarks, trade dress, or products

in this report is not intended to, and does not, imply a relationship with, or endorsements or sponsorship of, us by the trademark or

trade dress owners. Unless the context requires otherwise, references in this report to the “Company,” “we,” “us,”

and “our” refer to Butterfly Network, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries.

Item 1. BUSINESS

Overview

Prior to

February 12, 2021, we were a blank check company incorporated as a Delaware corporation and formed for the purpose of effecting

a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. On

February 12, 2021, we completed the Business Combination pursuant to the Business Combination Agreement dated November 19, 2020

that we entered into with Legacy Butterfly. Upon the completion of the Business Combination, we changed our name to “Butterfly Network, Inc.”

and the business of Legacy Butterfly became our business.

We are an innovative digital health business with

a mission of democratizing healthcare by making medical imaging accessible to everyone around the world. Powered by our proprietary Ultrasound-on-ChipTM

technology, our solution addresses the needs of point of care imaging with a unique combination of software and hardware technology. Butterfly

iQ, followed by our recently launched Butterfly iQ+, is our first product powered by Butterfly’s Ultrasound-on-ChipTM, and

is the only ultrasound transducer that can perform “whole-body imaging” in a single handheld probe using semiconductor technology.

Our Ultrasound-on-ChipTM reduces the cost of manufacturing, while our software is intended to make the product easy to use and fully

integrated with the clinical workflow, accessible on a user’s smartphone, tablet, and almost any hospital computer system connected

to the Internet. Through our portable proprietary, handheld solution, protected by a robust intellectual property portfolio and empowered

in part by its proprietary software and Artificial Intelligence (“AI”), Butterfly aims to enable earlier detection throughout

the body and remote management of health conditions around the world.

Digital health is systematically changing the

way healthcare practitioners deliver care by increasing access and significantly reducing patient care costs. Butterfly iQ+ is designed

for this new wave of medical care with an easy-to-use interface that portrays ultrasound images on your smartphone in real-time. Historically,

the global ultrasound market has been dominated by traditional cart-based devices. These devices are accessible only to highly specialized,

highly trained technicians and are located predominantly in hospitals, imaging centers, and physicians’ offices. Many healthcare

institutions throughout the world lack the facilities and capital necessary to acquire and maintain expensive cart-based devices and cannot

afford the highly trained individuals required to operate them. Traditional cart-based equipment typically ranges from $45,000 to $60,000

per new device in the mid-range and is required to be operated by trained healthcare professionals. More recently, we have seen the introduction

of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (“POCUS”) devices with an average price point of $21,000, based on $5,000 to $7,000 per probe,

generally requiring two to three probes to cover a comparable range of cleared indications to the single probe Butterfly iQ+. However,

these POCUS devices are limited by their application of the same 60 year-old piezoelectric crystal technology with which the traditional

cart-based devices operate, leaving limited opportunity for future progress. Although still required to be operated by trained healthcare

practitioners, we believe that Butterfly iQ+ is the next generation of point-of-care devices that will further drive costs down and expand

the current approximately $8 billion ultrasound imaging market.

In 2018, Legacy Butterfly commercially launched

Butterfly iQ, the world’s first handheld, single-probe, whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology that is commercially

available, and in 2020, Legacy Butterfly launched the Butterfly iQ+ with additional features and improved performance. Since then, the

Butterfly iQ and Butterfly iQ+ has been shipped to more than 30,000 medical professionals globally. Butterfly iQ+’s price through

our eCommerce website is $1,999 per device, making it a high-quality and affordable alternative to the costly traditional cart-based equipment

and other handheld devices currently on the market. Powered by our Ultrasound-on-ChipTM, Butterfly’s high-performance imaging

capabilities support fast and confident clinical decision-making. Butterfly iQ+ is comprised of both durable hardware and dynamic software

solutions designed to make ultrasound imaging accessible to all healthcare practitioners, including nurses. In the future, we hope to

develop and introduce an even more advanced product that can ultimately be used by patients to self-scan ultrasound images with a device

and transfer these images to doctors electronically in real-time.

The Butterfly iQ+ is an affordable solution that

is designed to help healthcare practitioners save time in their diagnosis and treatment of patients, not only improving overall patient

outcomes but also increasing direct revenue per patient encounter while reducing the need for external imaging or specialist referrals.

We believe the adoption of the Butterfly iQ and iQ+ device by healthcare practitioners is a positive for all healthcare system stakeholders.

Through our ongoing collaborations with the healthcare community, we are continuing to optimize our software ecosystem, including by harnessing

AI to develop additional clinical and product advancements for our users. We believe that these efforts could drive ease-of-use for image

acquisition, improve analysis, and expand its most utilized features with extensive quality control. Our AI has and is expected to continue

to allow us to develop programs that guide and educate healthcare practitioners on how to utilize the Butterfly iQ+ device, with the goal

of improving their clinical impact and productivity globally.

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Legacy Butterfly received 510(k) clearance

from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, in 2017 for the Butterfly iQ, which was commercially launched in 2018, and thereafter

commercially launched the Butterfly iQ+ under the same 510(k) in 2020. Our ultrasound system has been cleared by the FDA for the

following uses: peripheral vessel (including carotid, deep vein thrombosis and arterial studies), procedural guidance, small organs (including

thyroid, scrotum and breast), cardiac, abdominal, urology, fetal/obstetric, gynecological, musculoskeletal (conventional), musculoskeletal

(superficial) and opththalmic.

Butterfly iQ+ is commercially available in

over 20 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, throughout greater Europe and in parts of Latin

America. Our commercialization strategy is predicated on three primary channels. Namely, we have an eCommerce website through which

we sell our Butterfly iQ+ to healthcare practitioners in these geographies. We also have a targeted enterprise salesforce focused on

large healthcare system-wide implementations. Lastly, we have distributor, veterinary and affiliate relationships to unlock

additional channels to supplement our direct and eCommerce sales. We market our products through our targeted sales organization,

which is engaged in sales efforts and promotional activities primarily to health systems or institutions. Outside the United States,

we also market our products directly to healthcare institutions. In the United States, we sell to or have agreements in place with

most of the top 100 U.S. healthcare systems. Moreover, positive feedback about Butterfly iQ+ among practitioners has historically

been a significant driver of sales, as healthcare practitioners share their appreciation for Butterfly iQ within their medical

communities, which has yielded a strong net promoter score. A net promoter score is a metric used as a measure of customer

satisfaction and word of mouth referrals. A strong net promoter score has been shown to correlate with revenue growth relative to

competitors. We calculate our net promoter score by asking our customers the following question: “How likely are you to

recommend Butterfly iQ to a friend or colleague” on a scale of 1 (not at all likely) through 10 (extremely likely)?

Respondents rating us 6 or below are considered “Detractors,” 7 or 8 are considered “Passives,” and

9 or 10 are considered “Promoters.” To calculate our net promoter score, we subtract the percentage of

Detractors from the percentage of Promoters. For example, if 50% of respondents were Promoters and 10% were Detractors, our net

promoter score would be 40. We measure net promoter score continuously among cloud users by automatically sending net promoter score

survey emails to these users three months after they create their Butterfly user account and every six months thereafter.

Because our net promoter score is measured continuously it is subject to fluctuation; however, our net promoter score historically

has remained strong. As of March 1, 2021, our net promoter score was 64 (USA) and reflects responses received since we began

collecting net promoter score data in 2019, including multiple responses from users that respond to our survey over time. Net

promoter scores vary broadly by industry, with averages generally ranging from 18 (health insurance) to 47 (tablet computers)

based on data published in 2016 by Satmetrix, co-developer of Net Promoter®. Within technology industries, the top net promoter

scores correspond to well-known businesses such as Amazon (66), Apple (66) and Netflix (64) according to Satmetrix. We believe

that this method of calculation aligns with medical device industry standards and that this metric is meaningful for investors

because of the correlation between net promoter score and future growth.

Outside of our core commercial geographies, Butterfly

iQ+ is also being utilized in over 45 low resource settings around the world, where we have partnerships with non-governmental organizations

like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to deliver our technology to underserved communities. Currently, we have over 30 global

health partnerships in place with organizations that align with our mission to democratize medical imaging and bring lifesaving medical

imaging to patients, often for the first time.

Legacy Butterfly was founded in 2011 by Dr. Jonathan

Rothberg, a serial entrepreneur who received the Presidential Medal of Technology & Innovation in 2016 for inventing a novel

next generation DNA sequencing method and has founded more than 10 healthcare/technology companies, including 454 Life Sciences, Ion

Torrent and CuraGen. Legacy Butterfly has raised over $400 million in equity investments and partnership milestones from leading

institutional investors, including Baillie Gifford, and strategic partners, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Legacy Butterfly sold and shipped approximately

20,200 devices in the year ended December 31, 2020, an increase from approximately 12,900 devices in the year ended December 31,

2019, representing a growth rate of approximately 56.2% year over year. Legacy Butterfly generated total revenue of $46.3 million and

$27.6 million in the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively. Legacy Butterfly also incurred net losses of

$162.7 million and $99.7 million for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019.

Our Competitive Strengths

We believe that our competitive strengths include the following:

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The low penetration from handheld devices

in a sizable market provides us with significant opportunity for growth. We also believe that the portability, ease-of-use, fast frame

rates and other differentiating features of our ultrasound imaging technology could be attractive to consumers. We believe our differentiated

Butterfly iQ handheld device and our growing user base of Butterfly iQ practitioners, with sales to or agreements with most of the top

100 U.S. healthcare systems and across more than 40 countries, position us well to compete in the existing ultrasound market and to potentially

expand into emerging markets.

Additionally, the technology driving

the Butterfly iQ and Butterfly iQ+ devices may be able to continually scale and improve if Moore’s Law, which is a historical trend

that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit will increase over time, remains accurate. For example, the Butterfly iQ+, which

was commercially launched in October 2020, is much less expensive to produce, yet has faster frame rates and further enhanced interoperability

than the Butterfly iQ, which was commercially launched in 2018, and we expect these trends to continue in future products. One aspect

of our software strategy is our Software Development Kit, or SDK, which is meant to provide a governed ecosystem for third parties to

create content and applications that will serve to enrich the overall software ecosystem and deliver additional clinical and product

advancements for our users. To date, we are working with partners, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to build applications

on our SDK that we expect to then validate, obtain any necessary marketing authorizations for, and deploy to our users. The SDK is important

to our software strategy and overall mission of democratizing medical imaging. Through these product enhancements, and SDK specifically,

we believe our solution will be the primary platform for point of care ultrasound, functioning as an operating system in which new features

can continually be built onto and a central component of all handheld imaging.

We expect to continue development of

the hardware with product offerings that may include enhanced performance, improved image quality and alternative form factors.

Furthermore,

as of December 31, 2020, we owned approximately 280 issued patents and approximately 540 pending patent applications. In total,

we own approximately 175 patent families directed to its ultrasound products, including manufacturing, circuit components, and add-on

features.

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Our Strategies

We believe that our strategies include the following:

We plan to develop future

applications, subject to appropriate marketing authorization, to leverage our unique hardware foundation and commitment to improving

our software using AI. Simultaneously, we plan to enhance our device’s software capabilities, pursuing marketing

authorizations as necessary, with new features such as anatomical labeling, image quality improvements, and further workflow

automations, in order to more deeply integrate our platform with hospital systems. Additionally, our SDK allows users to create

content and applications on our platform that, subject to validation and any necessary marketing authorization, can be deployed

across all users, further enhancing our software offerings. In this way, our solution will continue to innovate naturally, as well

as through our enhancements to our proprietary technology. In order to pave the way for the potential future at-home use of

Butterfly iQ+ and other future form factors, we anticipate we will need to validate the at-home applications through focused

clinical trials and also seek additional marketing authorizations.

We believe these hardware developments,

along with our software enhancements and user education initiatives, will bring ultrasound to new markets and users. We believe that with

our differentiated and continually expanding solution, we can drive user adoption in new markets. Beyond these hardware and software product

roadmaps, we plan to use the “Butterfly Labs” innovation center to develop new innovative products, services and software

applications, leveraging our core technology and platform capabilities.

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We have only begun to penetrate this

healthcare practitioner market and plan to continue to grow this through continually increasing adoption and maintaining high user retention.

Initially, we have focused on the approximately three million medical practitioners across anesthesiology, primary care, medical education,

emergency medicine, hospital medicine, musculoskeletal treatments, and urology as well as five million nurses in our core geographies.

Currently, our device is commercially available in over 20 countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, throughout

greater Europe and in parts of Latin America. With such a large addressable market, we believe we can expand successfully over time into

geographies across Latin America and Asia, as well as other geographies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

We believe our device’s

affordability (all-in hardware and software estimated cost of less than $3 per day over an illustrative 3 year ownership period with

Butterfly’s individual user license software subscription), mobility, and ease-of-use, will drive further penetration and

adoption in our existing markets and geographies. We believe our roadmap for product enhancements will supplement this penetration

as well as provide avenues for expansion to new markets. One of our largest growth opportunities is the potential expansion into

remote patient monitoring and products designed for use in the home, subject to appropriate marketing

authorizations. This potential market contains more than 100 million patients with chronic diseases in the United States alone,

including more than 25 million patients in the United States with urinary incontinence, more than 5 million patients in

the United States with congestive heart failure, and approximately 500,000 patients in the United States in need of regular

dialysis. We believe that, subject to appropriate marketing authorization, this technology could enable patient-driven scanning for

monitoring of chronic disease. We believe our application-based platform allows for even further personalization to improve health

outcomes over time. Eventually, as these applications are deployed across the whole user base, we believe this would create a cycle,

leading to more product enhancement and drawing in more users. Ultimately, we strive to create a solution that will be the primary

operating system for all ultrasound scanning.

We believe that through the penetration

of the existing addressable market, and the potential subsequent expansion into new markets and geographies that currently do not use

medical imaging technology, we can bring the adoption of medical imaging to greater scale than ever achieved before.

In addition to social impact, we believe

our solution will also have significant clinical impact. Through our software solution, empowered by AI, users can upload scanned images

to our HIPAA-compliant cloud, which has unlimited storage, links to hospital and office systems, and can be accessed from a desktop computer.

This allows practitioners to access and transfer their scanned images in a seamless and secure way, leading to additional opportunities

for observation and therefore, we believe, earlier diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, our solution delivers billing codes directly

in the user interface application following scanning, both enhancing practitioner compliance adherence and increasing revenue in fee-for-scan

environments. In these ways, we believe the technology behind our solution and the data that it is able to gather can provide new and

meaningful clinical insights.

Beyond optimizing care in developed

markets, our solution has the potential to expand into markets and geographies that traditionally have restricted access to care, through

its mobility, ease-of-use and affordability. By providing an imaging solution that can connect to practitioners remotely and backing this

solution with continued clinical investment, we believe our solution can significantly increase access to healthcare, empowering healthcare

practitioners to not only help their patients live safer and healthier lives but also provide medical imaging to patients who otherwise

would not have access or could not afford it. We plan to reach these markets primarily through non-profits, non-government organizations,

or NGOs, and in some cases, military and paramedic channels. We believe the accessibility our solution brings could have a profound social

impact on these markets.

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Furthermore, to increase customer

accessibility to our device, we sell through multiple channels, including eCommerce; enterprise (direct); and distributor,

veterinary and affiliates. With its interoperability, image transfer / storage, and mobility / remote-monitoring capabilities, our

solution can integrate and connect with critical healthcare interfaces such as EMR and imaging systems, critical to coordinated

delivery of care. This has helped us to build relationships with and make sales to or agreements with most of the top 100 U.S.

healthcare systems, leading to many of our large volume enterprise (direct) sales. Additionally, our sales channel and support has

strengthened these relationships. These relationships have increased user accessibility to our solution and the breadth of our

network.

As we continue to simplify

enterprise workflow and develop relationships with larger health systems, we have experienced an increase in the proportion of our

sales from enterprise sales compared to eCommerce. Because institutions often make decisions to purchase on a system-wide level,

enterprise sales typically generate economies of scale with larger volumes and larger numbers of users, while also increasing user

retention. The enterprise channel also yields a higher subscription price, which further increases our profitability on devices and

subscriptions sold. We are working towards increasingly integrated solutions to maximize our value to large healthcare customers, as

well as continuing to improve our sales and support infrastructure. Our ability to connect and govern traditional third party

ultrasound systems gives enterprise customers a solution to the governance and workflow challenges that have limited the utilization

and billing of point of care imaging devices. Enterprise customers deploying our solution can benefit from a streamlined clinical

workflow that reduces the exam documentation burden typically associated with traditional ultrasound systems. By adopting Butterfly

Enterprise software, customers can responsibly manage and optimize value from their fleets of point of care imaging devices.

During the year ended December 31,

2020, Legacy Butterfly’s device sales generated approximately 82.9% of its revenue, with its subscription revenue comprising the

remaining 17.1%. As adoption of our devices increases through further penetration and healthcare practitioners in the Butterfly network

continue to use our devices, we expect our revenue mix to shift toward subscriptions. Because the cost and associated expenses to maintain

our software are less than the costs and associated expenses of manufacturing and selling our device, we anticipate an improvement in

margin over time.

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We are also supported by long-term investors

that share this commitment to our mission. Longview’s Sponsor, an affiliate of Glenview, brings to the Company extensive public

market experience in the healthcare industry with a long-term orientation across provider, payor, distributor and medical product companies.

Our long-term investors include Baillie Gifford, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Fosun Industrial Co., Limited, and other

investors that have invested in us to promote and enable our vision.

Finally, to enact our vision, we have

developed strong relationships with healthcare institutions as we have sold to or have agreements with most of the top 100 United States

health systems. We believe these institutions and our relationships with them are key elements that underpin our ability to achieve our

mission. Together with these institutions, we have the potential to bring our imaging solution to millions of patients, reducing healthcare

costs and improve outcomes on an enormous scale.

Industry & Market Opportunity

Medical imaging has existed for over 100 years

with the purpose of effectively diagnosing and treating patients. The global ultrasound market has historically consisted of the legacy

cart-based incumbents and more recently developed point-of-care / handheld devices. Built using expensive piezoelectric crystal technology,

these legacy systems limit wider access and usage due to high upfront costs. Legacy cart-based incumbent devices that are used in traditional

hospital systems have a mid-range price point of $45,000 to $60,000 per new system, in addition to burdensome maintenance or service contracts.

These devices are often siloed within hospitals and health systems requiring referrals and coordination between different departments,

and extensive training for the personnel that operate them, limiting utilization of these devices. Limited IT integration and interoperability

capabilities have resulted in image archives that are difficult to move between systems, presenting yet another barrier to care coordination

and optimization. The point-of-care / handheld competitors are less expensive than legacy cart-based systems, with price points ranging

from $5,000 to $7,000 per probe, generally requiring two to three probes to cover a comparable range of cleared indications to the single

probe Butterfly iQ+. Historically, these competitive point-of-care / handheld competitors lack the AI capabilities that the Butterfly

iQ+ provides healthcare practitioners and are less core focal points of large capital equipment focused sales forces, which creates a

unique opportunity for us to not only disrupt and take market share in the existing market, but create and be the leader in new markets.

Between these legacy cart-based incumbent devices

and the point-of-care / handheld competitors, the global ultrasound market in 2017 was valued at approximately $8 billion, consisting

of $6 billion in equipment and $2 billion in services. This market is currently limited to traditional scan settings in developed

markets, such as hospitals, niche doctor offices, and imaging centers. Per IHI Markit data, less than 3% of global ultrasound units

are handheld devices. General Electric, Phillips, Canon Medical Systems (f/k/a Toshiba), Hitachi and Siemens Healthineers are the top

five incumbent ultrasound players.

Through development of our proprietary technology,

we were the first company to successfully put ultrasound on a semiconductor chip and connect it to an iPhone, tablet or Android for ease-of-use.

This has allowed us to create a solution that has the potential to disrupt the current ultrasound market and significantly expand the

total addressable market beyond its current limitations. Butterfly iQ+ takes a small form factor, allowing the user to transport the device

anywhere. Butterfly iQ+’s price through our eCommerce website is $1,999 per device and when factoring in an illustrative single-user

software subscription license over a three year period is estimated to be less than $3 per day, which enables a material return on investment

for healthcare practitioners given common pre-existing CPT codes ranging from $20-150. Finally, our software harnesses AI designed to

drive ease-of-use for image acquisition, improve analysis, guide and educate healthcare practitioners, and provide quality control. The

Butterfly iQ is designed to be intuitive and greatly reduces the amount of training needed for operation, thereby expanding the ultrasound

user base to non-experts, and eventually to patients directly, subject to clearance of at-home uses by the appropriate regulatory authorities.

We believe the mobility, affordability, and ease-of-use characteristics of the device will empower users to operate the Butterfly iQ device

outside traditional scan settings, such as pre-hospital environments, urgent care clinics, long-term care and rehabilitation centers,

dialysis centers, ambulatory surgery centers, veterinary clinics, and potentially, the home, all in both developed and emerging markets.

We believe that the Butterfly iQ can greatly increase accessibility to medical imaging and enable the development of new ultrasound markets

with expanded users (practitioners and patients) and scan settings globally that are uncommon or nonexistent today.

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By increasing accessibility to medical

technology outside of traditional settings, the Butterfly iQ has the potential to significantly expand the current total addressable

market for medical imaging. We believe there is strong interest from healthcare practitioners to utilize handheld ultrasound devices

in their day-to-day work, as primary care practitioners represent our largest group of users. We believe the Butterfly iQ device has

the potential to reach up to 40 million global healthcare practitioners, across both developed and emerging markets. Of the

approximately 40 million global healthcare practitioners, we view a subset of approximately eight million as our initial target

market, which is comprised of approximately three million medical doctors across anesthesiology, primary care, medical education,

emergency medicine, hospital medicine, musculoskeletal, and urology, as well as approximately five million nurses, defined as

one-third of the nurses and midwives, all within our core geographies of North America, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Beyond this

initial market, we believe there are approximately nine million additional medical doctors (12 million total) and approximately

23 million additional nurses and midwives (approximately 28 million total) that would benefit from use of handheld

ultrasound devices.

Furthermore, as patient-focused, value-based care

delivery models continue to scale, we believe handheld ultrasound devices will find a potential market with at-home medical personnel

and, subject to appropriate marketing authorizations, with patients directly.

Products & Services

We provide a complete solution to address an unmet

need in point-of-care medical imaging through a unique combination of hardware and software services. Our hardware is powered by the first

and only currently available ultrasound on a semiconductor chip. Our software addresses the traditional ease-of-use challenges and the

complex clinical workflow throughout a patient’s care pre-and post-examination. Our integrated system with EMRs provides healthcare

practitioners with a tool that enables fast and confident clinical decision-making.

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As a diagnostic tool with broad applicability

across numerous medical specialties, Butterfly iQ+ has the potential to serve as the go-to device for healthcare practitioners in determining

approaches to treatment. We believe there is strong applicability for ultrasound devices across anesthesiology, primary care, medical

education, emergency medicine, hospital medicine, musculoskeletal, and urology. Historically, technology and excessive costs have limited

the use of ultrasound devices. As new technology has catalyzed the mobility and ubiquity of medical imaging, the range of uses for ultrasound

devices has greatly expanded. This momentum is supported by clinical evidence that shows that use of ultrasound devices in this modality

can improve patient health outcomes, while significantly lowering the cost of care. The high cost of ultrasound imaging has deterred some

medical professionals from utilizing these devices to prevent the unnecessary costs on providers or patients. However, the Butterfly iQ

device offers providers the use of these images at a low cost that may promote early detection of patient malignancies that, in turn,

reduces costs for providers and reduces the need for external imaging, specialist referrals, and emergency room visits. High-risk patients

who suffer from congestive heart failure and pulmonary diseases will be able to receive regular ultrasound imaging at a low cost, which

is associated with reduced emergency visits and overall patient costs.

Our Ultrasound-on-ChipTM technology enables

whole-body complete ultrasound imaging with a single probe, as the Butterfly iQ and iQ+ have a frequency range that enables our device

to produce ultrasound imaging anywhere on the body. Our solution is the only ultrasound transducer that can perform whole-body imaging

in a single handheld probe using semiconductor technology. In addition, the 60 year-old piezoelectric crystal technology used in existing

devices has been less affordable and has not been able to achieve the same versatility or system interoperability. Because our device

is portable, practitioners can easily carry this device with them, providing access to ultrasound virtually anywhere. While currently

our device is used in traditional scan settings, such as hospitals, imaging centers, and physicians’ offices, we believe our device’s

mobility will enable expansion to pre-hospital settings, urgent care clinics, long-term care and rehabilitation centers, dialysis centers,

ambulatory surgery centers, veterinary clinics, and, subject to marketing authorization, homes.

We currently sell the Butterfly iQ+ device

through our eCommerce website, with an optional accompanying software membership at various prices depending on the type of

subscription. We offer a Pro subscription with one user license included, a Pro Team subscription with five user licenses included,

and an enterprise subscription with tiered level pricing. We also sell accessories that supplement our device, including a carrying

case, charger (complimentary with the purchase of the device), holster, and cable accessories. Legacy Butterfly has been selling the

first generation Butterfly iQ since 2018 and launched the second generation Butterfly iQ+ in October 2020.

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Our Butterfly iQ+ device connects directly to

an iPhone or Android smartphone and tablet to provide its imaging and software features for more than two consecutive hours and charges

to full battery in approximately five hours. Our proprietary software harnesses AI designed to drive ease-of-use for image acquisition

and improved analysis, further used to guide and educate practitioners, as well as provide quality control. The Butterfly iQ+ has 20 pre-set

settings generated in part with AI that optimize images obtained from scanning different areas of the body. Within the Butterfly application,

users can utilize five imaging modes, including B-Mode, Color Doppler, M-Mode Power Doppler and Pulsed Wave Doppler, as well as additional

measuring tools and obstetrician calculations. These features allow healthcare practitioners to perform surface area and volume measurements

on the anatomical objects that are imaged and can use color Doppler to identify movement of fluid, similar to features provided by legacy

products in the market. For the obstetric clinicians, the device tools can perform gestational age and amniotic fluid index calculations.

We believe these pre-set settings and intuitive operation features through smartphones will enable healthcare practitioners who are not

medical imaging experts to adopt our device, expanding our user base beyond the traditional, limited ultrasound user base. This traditional

base of ultrasound users has been limited because existing ultrasound devices often require unique environments and extensive training

to operate, while the Butterfly iQ+ device can be used by general and other healthcare practitioners across the healthcare industry.

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Education and Image Storage /

Color Doppler tool

Through our software subscription options, users

can upload scanned images to our HIPAA-compliant cloud, which has unlimited storage and links to hospital and office systems, allowing

for seamless transfer of images that can also be accessed from a desktop computer. As telemedicine continues to make headway through our

healthcare system, our software application features TeleGuidance, which is the world’s first integrated ultrasound telemedicine

platform. This tool, if eventually approved, would allow a remote, trained healthcare practitioner to view the ultrasound imaging through

the smartphone application and live video. Our platform also features education tools to enable users to quickly gain proficiency in conducting

exams. As we continue to expand on these features, our software updates are implemented real-time, equipping users with new features and

techniques with each update.

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Our Butterfly iQ+ device is competitively priced

at $1,999 per device through our eCommerce website, and combined with our standard single-user software license, the total estimated cost

of use amounts to a daily average of less than $3, assuming an illustrative three year ownership period. This compares to the cost of

$5,000 to $7,000 per device for point-of-care / handheld competitors, generally requiring two to three probes to cover a comparable range

of cleared indications to the single probe Butterfly iQ+, and pricing of legacy cart-based incumbents, which are $5,000 to $30,000 per

new device on the low end and can be as much as $100,000 to $250,000 per new device on the high end, before service and maintenance fees.

Additionally, the Butterfly iQ+ device’s remote capabilities, interoperability with other systems, ease-of-use, and affordability

allow trained practitioners to perform ultrasounds from any location where healthcare is provided and we believe will eventually increase

the user base to consumers and non-experts should the appropriate marketing authorizations be obtained for such intended uses, in accordance

with our mission to democratize healthcare by increasing accessibility to medical imaging. We believe this user base expansion and subsequent

adoption is our largest growth driver and represents the forefront of a medical imaging revolution.

Furthermore, we believe our device’s ability

to perform ultrasound outside of traditional environments and by non-expert users will allow for prevention and earlier detection and

enable healthcare practitioners outside of traditional environments to use ultrasound to make more precise diagnosis of malignancies.

This provides patients with faster access to treatment, ultimately reducing cost and improving patient health outcomes. The reduced cost

will also result from lower-cost medical professionals performing diagnosis, enabled by the device’s intuitive user interface. We

believe our device is also more convenient for patients, as the device can be brought to the patient at the bedside (or, subject to future

marketing authorizations, to their home), thereby reducing or eliminating patient wait times while providing secure patient image access.

With our device’s differentiating characteristics, we believe our business is aligned with long-term healthcare mega-trends, most

notably the acceleration of value-based and patient-centric approach to care.

We believe that the software and analytics capabilities

of our solution coupled with the next generation Butterfly iQ+ device empowers smarter and expanded scanning and compliant coding and

documentation that can generate both incremental revenue for healthcare systems and independent practitioners, but also reduce costs for

payers from earlier detection and prevention of adverse downstream events due to suboptimal care decisions or treatment complications.

The Butterfly iQ+ leverages pre-existing, routine CPT codes that enable healthcare providers and practitioners to obtain per-scan reimbursement

in the specialties of anesthesiology, cardiology, critical care, emergency medicine, endocrinology and ultrasound-guided procedures. We

intend to pursue incremental, new or expansionary CPT codes for reimbursement in future scan categories and categories concurrent to support

the successful go-to-market strategy of the product pipeline.

Product Roadmap

Our product roadmap will continue to position

us as a leading disruptor in the medical imaging market and remote patient monitoring market, which we believes consists of over 100 million

patients in the United States alone. As the first semi-conductor based point-of-care ultrasound, the original Butterfly iQ product launched

in 2018 was a differentiated product. We plan to continually improve this product, which will allow us to continue to innovate up the

performance curve. A first step to this was the launch of the next-generation product Butterfly iQ+ in 2020, which has improved image

quality, industry-leading durability, and new functionalities such as bi-plane needle visualization through Needle VizTM technology and

3D scanning.

We expect to continue development of the hardware with product offerings that may include enhanced performance, improved

image quality and alternative form factors.

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In addition to our hardware innovations, we employ

a team of computer scientists focused on developing software features that enhance our device’s user interface and increase ease-of-use

to continue to expand our user base. Through our intuitive features and continued user education initiatives, we expect to generate high

adoption rates among healthcare practitioners and further expand our user base into the patient’s home subject to obtaining the

appropriate marketing authorizations. Furthermore, we believe our SDK will continue to drive additional enhancements generated by our

user base, simultaneously increasing the applicability of our solution and driving adoption and retention in our addressable market.

Beyond these hardware and software product roadmaps,

we plan to develop new innovative products, services and software applications,

leveraging the company’s core technology and platform capabilities. Through this product development, we believe we will be positioned

to remain on the forefront of medical imaging with a continued focus on increasing accessibility, allowing us to fulfill our mission

of democratizing healthcare by making medical imaging available to everyone around the world.

Our People

Our mission is to democratize healthcare and

to make medical imaging accessible to everyone around the world by using our proprietary technology.

We believe that our people are the reason for

our success and we have organized ourselves to maximize productivity and performance. We maintain a high bar for talent and actively work

to build diversity within our workforce.

As of March 1, 2021, we had 260 employees,

including 260 full-time employees. None of our employees are represented by a labor union or are subject to a collective bargaining agreement.

Sales and Marketing

Marketing and Brand Building

Our marketing efforts are focused on developing

a strong reputation with healthcare providers and increasing awareness of our products and services. In addition to print and digital

advertising, positive feedback about the Butterfly iQ+ among practitioners has historically been a significant driver of sales, as healthcare

practitioners share their appreciation for the Butterfly iQ and Butterfly iQ+ within their medical communities, yielding a strong net

promoter score of 64 (USA) as of March 1, 2021. We have conducted customer outreach and marketing through articles and other media

coverage about our products. We market our products through our targeted sales organization, which is engaged in sales efforts and promotional

activities primarily to health systems or institutions. Outside of the United States, we market our products directly to healthcare institutions

and through eCommerce. In the United States, we sell to or have agreements in place with most of the largest 100 U.S. healthcare systems.

We use a variety of marketing tools to drive adoption,

ensure continued usage and establish brand loyalty for our devices and software. We recognize the importance of the role of education

in accelerating adoption of our products by those medical professionals without existing ultrasound skills. To that end, we have hired

a renowned point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS, educator to lead team expansion and offerings to include didactic, synchronous and asynchronous

coaching, quality as a service and a formal learning management system to track clinicians’ progress. In addition to creating awareness

of the benefits of our hand-held ultrasound device and the advantages of our technology for healthcare providers and patients, we engage

customer service representatives who are dedicated to educating practitioners on the unique features of our device and software and who

have published numerous training videos and tutorials in response to frequently asked questions.

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Sales

The Butterfly iQ+ is commercially available

in over 20 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, throughout greater Europe and in parts of Latin

America. We believe the Butterfly iQ device has the potential to reach up to 40 million global healthcare practitioners, across

both developed and emerging markets. Of the approximately 40 million global healthcare practitioners, we view a subset of

approximately eight million as our initial target market, which is comprised of approximately three million medical doctors across

anesthesiology, primary care, medical education, emergency medicine, hospital medicine, musculoskeletal, and urology, as well as

approximately five million nurses, defined as one-third of the nurses and midwives, all within our core geographies of North

America, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Beyond this initial market, we believe there are approximately nine million additional

medical doctors (12 million total) and approximately 23 million additional nurses and midwives (approximately

28 million total) that would benefit from use of handheld ultrasound devices. We believe the mobility, affordability, and

ease-of-use characteristics of the device will empower users to operate the Butterfly iQ device outside traditional scan settings,

such as pre-hospital environments, urgent care clinics, long-term care and rehabilitation centers, dialysis centers, ambulatory

surgery centers, veterinary clinics, and subject to future marketing authorizations, the home, all in both developed and emerging

markets.

One of our largest growth opportunities is the

potential expansion into remote patient monitoring with wearable products and products designed for use in the home, subject to obtaining

appropriate marketing authorizations. This potential market contains more than 100 million patients with chronic diseases in the

United States alone, including more than 25 million patients in the United States with urinary incontinence, more than 5 million

patients in the United States with congestive heart failure, and approximately 500,000 patients in the United States in need of regular

dialysis.

Butterfly iQ+ is commercially available in over

20 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, throughout greater Europe and in parts of Latin America. Butterfly’s

commercialization strategy is predicated on three primary channels:

Our eCommerce channel is focused on building awareness

of our brand, attracting qualified traffic to our website and converting healthcare practitioners who visit the website to customers that

purchase our products. The sales cycle through our eCommerce channel is short and simple, where a potential user’s positive purchase

intent is followed immediately by a purchase. For sales to individuals, our eCommerce channel replaces the need for a sales force. By

contrast, our large-volume enterprise sales reflect a complex, multi-step sales cycle involving many parties and components, including

sales and integration support and customer service personnel. Sales through distributors entails our development of relationships with

parties to whom we can delegate our sales in our target markets.

As we continue to simplify enterprise workflow

and develop relationships with larger health systems, we have experienced an increase in the proportion of our sales from enterprise sales

compared to eCommerce. Because institutions often make decisions to purchase on a system-wide level, enterprise sales typically generate

economies of scale with larger volumes and larger numbers of users, while also increasing user retention. The enterprise channel also

yields a higher subscription price, which further increases our profitability on devices and subscriptions sold. We are working to continually

shift volumes to the enterprise channel with the aim of ultimately using this as our primary channel, which may require increases in our

sales force.

During the year ended December 31, 2020,

Legacy Butterfly’s device sales generated approximately 82.9% of its revenue, with its subscription revenue comprising the remaining

17.1%. As adoption of our devices increases through further penetration and healthcare practitioners in the Butterfly network continue

to use our devices, we expect our revenue mix to shift toward subscriptions. Because the cost and associated expenses to maintain our

software are less than the costs and associated expenses of manufacturing and selling our device, we anticipate an improvement in margin

over time.

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In terms of geographic markets, for the fiscal

year ended December 31, 2020, a substantial majority of Legacy Butterfly’s revenues were derived from sales to customers based

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