A blank check company is a publicly-traded, developmental stage company that has no established business plan. It may be used to gather funds as a startup or, more likely, it has the intent to ...
Lara Antal / Investopedia Also called blank check companies, SPACs emerged in the 1990s on the margins of the dot-com era’s IPO craze. They were often used in industries like oil and gas ...
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