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                                <title>What is a Spac?</title>
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                                <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2021 11:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>A new investment craze known as SPACs has hit the capital markets and is increasingly being endorsed even by celebrity investors. But what does it mean?</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.twelfthmagpie.com/personal-finance/share-dealing/guides/what-is-a-spac/">What is a Spac?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.twelfthmagpie.com">The Twelfth Magpie</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1024" height="512" src="https://www.twelfthmagpie.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/What-is-a-Spac.png" class="attachment-rss-thumbnail size-rss-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Woman confused on laptop with the text “What is a Spac?” and The Motley Fool jester cap logo" style="float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" /><p>Every so often, some new trend or craze tends to hit the capital markets and threatens to completely change ways of doing things. Perhaps you’ve heard of the term &#8216;SPAC&#8217;. Or maybe you are hearing it for the first time.</p>
<p>Whatever the case, here’s an overview of why SPACs are trending and why celebrity investors like former NBA player Shaquille O’Neal and rapper Jay Z are jumping on the bandwagon.</p>
<h2>What is a SPAC?</h2>
<p>&#8216;SPAC&#8217; is an acronym for &#8216;special purpose acquisition company&#8217;.</p>
<p>Also known as blank cheque companies, SPACs do not have a business of their own. What they have is a stash of cash that they use to buy or merge with another company and then take it public.</p>
<p>Investors invest in a SPAC under the agreement that it will find a target for a merger within a specific time, usually two years. If a target merger is not found within the set time period, the entity is wound up and the money is returned to investors.</p>
<h2>How does it start?</h2>
<p>It starts with a sponsor (typically a well-known business person or executive) launching a SPAC and completing the normal filings associated with taking a company public. Because the company doesn’t have an operational business, the filing process is fast and easy.</p>
<p>The SPAC then raises capital through an initial public offering IPO and begins trading on the stock market. It then starts searching for a target company to acquire. Once it has identified one, it negotiates the acquisition terms.</p>
<p>Shareholders then vote and agree to buy the company. Those who are unhappy with the merger can choose to redeem their shares and get back their money.</p>
<p>After this, the SPAC buys the company using the money from its IPO (and additional funding from new investors).</p>
<p>The company then starts trading on the stock market under its new identity.</p>
<h2>What is their appeal?</h2>
<p>According to experts, one main reason for the increased popularity of SPACs is a buildup of frustration among entrepreneurs looking for alternatives to the traditional IPO. This frustration stems from the large amount of work and time the IPO process requires.</p>
<p>While an IPO can take years from start to finish, a SPAC merger typically takes three to four months.</p>
<p>A lot of IPOs also tend to leave a lot of money on the table due to underpricing. With a SPAC, a company is able to negotiate an exact purchase price purely based on business valuation. This ensures that no money is left on the table.</p>
<p>It’s not surprising that SPACs are becoming trendy. High-profile businesses that have been funded through SPACs in recent times include Sir Richard Branson’s <strong>Virgin Galactic</strong> and <strong>DraftKings</strong>.</p>
<h2>What’s the status of SPACs in the UK?</h2>
<p>Right now, special purpose acquisition companies largely remain a US phenomenon. They are yet to catch on in the UK mostly because UK-listed SPACs are perceived to be risky for investors.</p>
<p>Unlike in the US, where shareholders are free to redeem their shares if they are unhappy with the target acquisition, UK SPACs do not have an opt-out. Once a UK SPAC has made an acquisition, its shares are suspended until an FCA-approved deal prospectus is published.</p>
<p>Basically, this locks up investors’ capital limiting the ability of those who disapprove of the merger to get out.</p>
<p>However, Chancellor Rishi Sunak is said to be considering a relaxation of listing rules in the UK to encourage more flotation of SPACs. So, things could change down the road.</p>
<h2>How can I invest in a SPAC in the UK?</h2>
<p>UK investors can invest in special purpose acquisition companies through a <a href="https://fool.co.uk/personal-finance/share-dealing/buy-shares/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">share dealing account</a> or a <a href="https://fool.co.uk/personal-finance/share-dealing/stocks-and-shares-isa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">stocks and shares ISA</a>. Depending on your goals, you can choose to invest in individual SPAC shares or in SPAC funds including ETFs.</p>
<p>But keep in mind that with SPACs yet to make a solid mark in the UK market, the available options might be limited.</p>
<h2>Should I invest?</h2>
<p>Ultimately, the decision is yours.</p>
<p>Remember that when investing in a SPAC, you’re essentially banking on the expertise and reputation of the sponsor of the SPAC and the management team. Before you take the plunge, make sure you&#8217;ve done your homework.</p>
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