Fellazo Inc. Files for $50M SPAC IPO
by Kristi Marvin on 2019-05-22 at 9:39am

This morning, we had another new SPAC filing with the addition of Fellazo Inc. (FLLCU), a $50 million SPAC IPO focused on health food and supplements in Asia.  Fellazo will be led by Nicholas Ting Lun Wong, who is currently a director of Shanghai Linxin Food and Beverage Management Ltd.

Looking at this SPAC’s structure, there are a few changes to the terms we usually see in Asia-focused SPACs.  Namely, there is no Right included in the Unit and the amount the sponsor will contribute to trust for each 3-month extension has been reduced from $0.10 per extension to $0.075.  Fellazo will be allowed to extended up to three separate times, which means if they need to use all three extensions the total amount contributed to trust will be $0.225, rather than $0.30.

Regarding the removal of a Right from the Unit, Fellazo is instead offering a full Warrant rather than the usual 1 Warrant for 1/2 share.  However, we do still see a $16.50 warrant call trigger, which is typical for the smaller Asia-focused deals, but still lower than the $18.00 found in most SPACs.

In total, is the reduction in the extension contribution significant enough to turn off SPAC investors? Well, it’s definitely going to be a conversation point.  Usually you need a strong team when a change in terms is considered “unfavorable” to investors by making the case that the team’s deal-making abilities supercede any potentially less attractive returns.  However, the Fellazo team’s strength feels about the same level as the other SPACs of this size and focus (not much deal-making capability, but are well-connected), hence, there is most likely going to be pushback. However, $50 million is a small enough size that this deal should get sold even if they lose a few of the typical SPAC players.  The trade-off being, it might not trade that well.

Summary of terms below:

Fellazo Inc. terms

 

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