Extending Completion Deadlines is a Terrible Trend for SPACs
by Kristi Marvin on 2018-05-08 at 3:24pm

May is turning into SPAC season for reasons both good and bad

 

Let’s get the bad news out of the way first

There are currently five SPACs that have set dates for “special meetings” to vote on extending their completion deadlines, with two more due at the end of June that are sure to do the same. This is a bad trend for SPACs.  At a special meeting where shareholders are given the opportunity to vote on extending, shareholders are also given the opportunity to redeem. Given that most shareholders have already waited about two years for the SPAC to complete, it’s no wonder that many lose faith and cash it in.  And with good reason…

Each time there is a redemption, the trust gets reduced as shareholders are paid back, but what also gets reduced are the number of shares subject to redemption so that by the next voting deadline the pro rata amount is substantially increased.  Plus, now the amount of cash left for an acquisition is also substantially reduced (usually) making a good acquisition even less likely.

However, there should be exceptions.  There should always be room for SPACs that have previously announced an acquisition and just need a little bit of extra time to wrap things up, albeit with a short extension.  But SPACs that extend without announcing anything?  No, it’s just bad for the product overall.

Looking at the table below, you can see how crazy the pro rata amounts in trust start to get once you go down the path of extending.  This will only lead to mediocre/terrible deals and eventually… a bad reputation for SPACs.

Upcoming Shareholder Votes

Name SymbolShare Price
(a/o close 5/7/18)
Pro Rata Portion of Trust AccountDate of Vote/Special MeetingExtension Date
National Energy Services ReunitedNESR$10.09$10.09May 18, 2018
Stellar Acquisition III, Inc.STLR$10.29$10.38May 24, 2018Nov. 26, 2018
Landcadia Holdings, Inc.LCA$10.05$10.10May 30, 2018Dec. 14, 2018
Jensyn Acquisition Corp.JSYN$10.56$10.65June 4, 2018Sept. 3, 2018
Electrum Special Acquisition CorporationELEC$10.50$10.48June 4, 2018Oct. 5, 2018
Origo Acquisition Corp.OACQF$10.80$10.92June 12, 2018
M I Acquisition, Inc.MACQ$10.40ND*
June 15, 2018Sept. 17, 2018

Source:  SEC.gov
* ND = Not Disclosed as of 5/8/18

 

Now some good news…

The good news is, Trinity Merger Corp. is expected to price late this week (most likely Thursday, for Friday trading), followed closely by VectoIQ Acquisition Corp. (the week of 5/14) and Trident Acquisition Corp. (the week of 5/21).  That’s $675 million in aggregate gross proceeds so far for May.

Additionally, National Energy Services Reunited has set May 18th as the date for their shareholder vote on their proposed combination with Gulf Energy SAOC and National Petroleum Services for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $1.1 billion.  The NESR share is currently trading at $10.09 which is the same price as the pro rata per share portion of the trust account.

 

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