Certain companies taken public ‘prematurely’ via SPAC could go back private
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Certain companies taken public ‘prematurely’ via SPAC could go back private

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Certain companies that have arguably been taken public “prematurely” via a de-SPAC transaction could return to the private market, following an explosion of SPAC IPO activity that took off in 2020 before peaking last year, Beazley’s Wayne Imrie predicted.

“I think we're going to see some of those going back private, [being] bought, or taken over by either some larger competitor or by someone who believes in tech, the solution they are designing or providing,” he said.

“It

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