LF Capital Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:LFAC) announced in an 8-K filing that its shareholders approved its combination with homebuilder Landsea Homes at a special meeting December 14.
Importantly, more than 99% of warrant holders voted in favor of the warrant agreement connected to the business combination. LF Capital offered a full warrant in its units when it listed and those warrants will now be exercisable for 1/10 of one share at a price of $1.15, or $11.50 per whole share. Each warrant holder will also be entitled to receive $1.85 per warrant following the transaction’s close.
Had LF Capital shares climbed steeply over $11.50 since its deal announcement, the vote on the warrant agreement may have been more mixed. But, the decision to take cash in hand was made much easier as LF Capital opened at $10.66 ahead of the vote.
All other measures on the ballot passed by wide margins with no proposal receiving more than 6% dissenting votes. The company did not disclose redemption figures, however.
LF Capital initially announced its $630.5 million business combination with Landsea on August 31. Landsea Homes builds entry-level and move-up homes in high-growth areas of California and Arizona with integrated smart-home features targeted at millennial customers.
For a full description of proposals and vote tallies, click HERE.
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