Thursday, March 6, 2008

Nasdaq-Amex SPAC-down!

Nasdaq wants piece of Amex's lucrative SPAC market

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

At this time last year, the Nasdaq was the happening place for a new company to come out. The exchange greeted 22 initial public offerings in January and February 2007, while the NYSE and Amex both saw new entrants in the single digits.

This year, the picture looks totally different. Only five IPOs have appeared on the Nasdaq, compared to four on the NYSE and 10 on Amex. The reason for the Amex's dominance is simple: special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs.

SPACs are shell companies that come public to raise money in order to buy another company. They started popping up on bulletin boards in 2003, and the Amex started taking them in 2005. Now, they've turned into big business. Last year, they consumed 25% of the IPO market, according to Renaissance Capital.

Read more >>> Tehran Times

See also >>> NYSE Amendment to Allow for SPAC IPOs (NYX, NDAQ)