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Special purpose acquisition companies have been around since the 1990s, but have seen a significant uptick in popularity in recent years. Companies like Virgin Galactic, Draft Kings and Nikola have changed SPAC’s reputation from a tool for second- and third-tier private equity shops to win fees to a legitimate alternative to initial public offerings. In 2020, SPACs have made up roughly 40% of the IPO market.
Recently, chatter around SPACs reached a fever pitch with the listing of Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Tontine Holdings - the largest-ever SPAC.
In this episode, NLW breaks down:
Cited resources:
SPAC Man Begins - Alex Danco
SPACs as a Call Option on Hype - Bryne Hobart
SPACs: the most ludicrous bubble we’ll ever see… why not $IAC? - Yet Another Value Blog
Return of the SPAC - John Street Capital
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Special purpose acquisition companies have been around since the 1990s, but have seen a significant uptick in popularity in recent years. Companies like Virgin Galactic, Draft Kings and Nikola have changed SPAC’s reputation from a tool for second- and third-tier private equity shops to win fees to a legitimate alternative to initial public offerings. In 2020, SPACs have made up roughly 40% of the IPO market.
Recently, chatter around SPACs reached a fever pitch with the listing of Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Tontine Holdings - the largest-ever SPAC.
In this episode, NLW breaks down:
Cited resources:
SPAC Man Begins - Alex Danco
SPACs as a Call Option on Hype - Bryne Hobart
SPACs: the most ludicrous bubble we’ll ever see… why not $IAC? - Yet Another Value Blog
Return of the SPAC - John Street Capital
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