SPAC

A Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), also known as a "blank check company," is a publicly traded company formed for the purpose of raising capital through an initial public offering (IPO) with the intention of acquiring an existing company. SPACs are typically established by investors, often with expertise in a particular industry or sector, who seek to pool funds in order to identify and acquire a private company, thereby taking it public without going through the traditional IPO process.

The structure of a SPAC typically involves the following steps:

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