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BREAKING DOWN THE SPAC SURGE: A Review Of Key Trends & Issues Defining The Phenomenon
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Between 2019 and 2020, there was a 536% increase in the amount
of capital raised by special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs).
In 2021 thus far, there has been little to no slowdown in the pace
of funds pouring into SPACs, with over $50 billion raised.
Inescapably, this surge of interest in SPAC vehicles is profound.
But is it sustainable?
Mintz's latest report analyzes SPAC data provided by
PitchBook and investigates the drivers of this surge along
with the implications for capital markets and private companies on
the whole. It also considers the key risks and opportunities
inherent to SPACs due to their features and how these financing
vehicles could evolve.
Download the Report
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