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Tag: Reverse Mergers

SPAC: The Mechanics of a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (Part IV of IV)

Posted on March 12, 2017 by Christian Jorgensen

Editor’s Note: This blog series is presented in four parts.1 In this fourth edition, the author presents an analysis of the reality of SPAC performance, and its causes. Given the potential advantages to parties involved in a SPAC transaction, it becomes necessary to consider whether these advantages translate into an actual benefit in the real…

SPAC: The Mechanics of a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (Part III of IV)

Posted on February 8, 2017February 16, 2017 by Christian Jorgensen

  Editor’s Note: This blog series is presented in four parts. In this third edition, the author provides a brief overview of the mechanics of a SPAC transaction.   At its most basic level, a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) is nothing more than a set of filings with securities regulators. The SPAC, like its…

SPAC: An Introduction to the Special Purpose Acquisition Company (Part I of IV)

Posted on November 13, 2016 by Christian Jorgensen

Editor’s Note: This blog series is presented in four parts. The first, below, is an introduction to a new strategy in the realm of IPOs, the special purpose acquisition company.   On February 29th, 2016, $450 million of investors’ money was raised in the initial public offering of Silver Run Acquisition Corporation.1 At the time…

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