SPACs

Special Report: SPACs – A Primer

Beginning in November 2020 The Lead Left published a series of articles on special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). This report consolidates those articles.

SPACs – A Primer (Last of a Series)

As we wrap up our special series on SPACs, let’s take a look at the performance of these vehicles over time. Early last year, as SPACs began their rise in popularity, the WSJ reported of those that IPO’ed in 2015 and 2016, over 50% “were trading below their IPO price.” Performance of SPACs in the…

SPACs – A Primer (Part III)

In the spirit of the season, workers unwrapping the Christmas tree at NYC’s Rockefeller Center last month found a little present. The 75-foot high Norway spruce trucked from Oneanta, NY was sheltering what appeared to be a baby owl. The unusual stowaway turned out to be an adult northern sawhet, one of the smallest species….

SPACs – A Primer (Part II)

Just before Thanksgiving a faithful reader alerted us to an article from Business Insider [link]. In it noted sommelier and “lifestyle director” Sara Lehman reviewed eleven wines – cabernets, pinot grigios and rosés – all under $10. Among selections including Trader Joe’s (“It’s reminding me of apple juice”), Costco (“Give it a nice swirl first”),…

SPACs – A Primer (Part I)

After COVID, the elections, and what the fifth instalment of the Scream series will be called (hint: it’s not Scream 5), the topic getting the most attention from our readers is the ramp-up of SPACs, or special purpose acquisition companies. By definition, these vehicles are publicly traded shell companies with investor cash as their only…