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THAT ARE DISRUPTING THE IPO MARKET
SPACs begin life in a slightly different way than most other companies do. Firstly, these companies don’t actually do business or trade in any kind of commercial capacity on their own. These corporations exist for one main reason: Acquiring an existing company.
By playing a slightly longer game, SPACs have been growing in popularity in recent years. SPAC IPOs raised $13.6 billion in 2019 on 59 deals, up dramatically from the $3.5 billion raised in 2016 on just 13 deals.
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