SPAC
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editSPAC (plural SPACs)
- (business) Acronym of special-purpose acquisition company.
- Synonym: blank check company (informal)
- Hypernym: shell company
- 2020 September 18, “A New Spin on SPACs”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- Their company, Reinvent Technology Partners, raised $600 million in an I.P.O. and started trading yesterday, posting one of the biggest one-day share price gains of any SPAC so far this year. That suggests that investors see promise in their approach, well before their vehicle finds a target company to merge with.
Verb
editSPAC (third-person singular simple present SPACs, present participle SPACing, simple past and past participle SPACed)
- (business) To become a listed company via a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company.
- The startup SPACed and was listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange.