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<blockquote data-quote="AA99" data-source="post: 56588" data-attributes="member: 10129"><p>Hi all, </p><p></p><p>I've been reading that some companies are bypassing the traditional method of listing via an IPO and are instead listing via the SPAC route.</p><p></p><p>I understand that at the time of listing SPACs have no business operations and are formed for the purpose of acquiring another company, but I'm a bit confused so I wondered if anybody could explain why they're increasing in popularity now specifically, the benefits/drawbacks of listing this way, and whether this trend is likely to continue?</p><p></p><p>Hope that makes sense and thanks for any help👍</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AA99, post: 56588, member: 10129"] Hi all, I've been reading that some companies are bypassing the traditional method of listing via an IPO and are instead listing via the SPAC route. I understand that at the time of listing SPACs have no business operations and are formed for the purpose of acquiring another company, but I'm a bit confused so I wondered if anybody could explain why they're increasing in popularity now specifically, the benefits/drawbacks of listing this way, and whether this trend is likely to continue? Hope that makes sense and thanks for any help👍 [/QUOTE]
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