SPAC News
Earning the premium: A recipe for long-term SPAC success
Special-purpose acquisition companies are having a moment. But not all are thriving. One key to success: leaders with an operational edge.
Going Public Circa 2020; Door #3; The SPAC
If you are looking past or through Covid — and why not, all of Wall Street is — the topic du jour in Silicon Valley is Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs
Q2 2020 Note SPACs Resurface in a Volatile Market
The public market volatility brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has decimated the flow of companies choosing to go forward with an IPO. However, SPACs have maintained some success during this period given their deferred nature
Hydrogen Truckmaker Nikola Listing On Nasdaq Via Surprise Merger With VectoIQ Worth $3.3 Billion
Nikola, an Arizona startup developing futuristic semi-trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells and batteries, is listing shares on Nasdaq in an unusual merger with publicly traded acquisition firm VectoIQ that the companies say is worth $3.3 billion
SPAC Resources
Advantages of a SPAC: Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (or SPACs) have dramatically increased in use as a viable method for taking companies public over the last decade
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A Primer on SPACS: This article is intended as an introduction to investing in SPACs (special purpose acquisition companies)
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SPAC-and-Span: A Clean Exit: A SPAC, which is typically sponsored by an experienced investor and/or management team, raises money in an IPO in anticipation of completing an unidentified acquisition
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SPACInsider: A Trusted Resource for Current Information on the SPAC market
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An Introduction to Special Purpose Acquisition Companies: Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (“SPACs”) are companies formed to raise capital in an initial public offering (“IPO”) with the purpose of
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Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs): SPACs bring together experienced management teams, often comprising industry veterans, private equity sponsors or other financing experts who can leverage their
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