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Ready, Set, SPAC: Who Is Winning In This Latest Investment Trend?
14 September 2021
Cozen O'Connor
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David Reichenberg contributed an article to
Forbes discussing why certain companies have chosen to go
public via SPAC, or special purpose acquisition company, as part of
the "SPAC-mania" that has taken hold since the pandemic.
David explains how competition for taking companies public is
on the rise, and this leads to great opportunity and
risk. While startup successes result in the greatest benefit
to all, one should give serious thought to the regulatory and law
scrutiny that could result if it does not go well.
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