Is the SPAC back?

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Kodiak Robotics made a monetary transfer that was ubiquitous in 2021. Yup, the self-driving truck startup plans to go public by way of a merger with Ares Acquisition Company II, a particular objective acquisition firm. It’s a daring wager in a market the place SPACs have misplaced their shine and the autonomous car house has quite a few shutdowns, together with Embark and TuSimple.

At present, on Trendster’s Fairness podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Max Zeff, and Anthony Ha are unpacking the week’s information, together with the potential return of the SPAC in an unsure IPO market. It’s a curious second for a public debut usually, as Kirsten factors out, particularly after a lot chatter that 2025 could be the massive comeback 12 months for blockbuster IPOs; some main gamers like Klarna and StubHub have already hit pause. And as investor Mark Goldberg put it on this week’s present, people holding their breath for a fintech IPO wave this 12 months “are going to be blue within the face.”

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