23andMe – Going Public through a SPAC Merger

23andMe – Going Public through a SPAC Merger
Case Code: FINC204
Case Length: 11 Pages
Period: 2020-21
Pub Date: 2023
Teaching Note: Available
Price: Rs.200
Organization: 23andMe Holding Co
Industry: Healthcare and Services
Countries: United States
Themes: Capital Markets & Investments, Stock Market
23andMe – Going Public through a SPAC Merger
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About SPAC

SPACs or ‘blank check’ companies are an alternative to traditional IPOs. According to the Harvard Business Review, a SPAC is “a publicly traded corporation with a two-year life span formed with the sole purpose of effecting a merger, or “combination,” with a privately held business to enable it to go public.” A SPAC listed on the stock market with the goal of acquiring or merging with a private company, after which that private company (or target) became a publicly-traded company..

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