Tying the Knot
Merging with a specified purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, can be a smart way to go public without the uncertainty of a traditional IPO. But not all SPAC partnerships are made in heaven. Here is the scoop on three recent deals.
By Max Chafkin | @chafkin |
| Company | 2005 Sales | SPAC | The Deal |
| Honeymooners | |||
| Jamba Juice Sells juices and smoothies in nearly 600 company-run stores and franchises |
$209 million | Services Acquisition Corp. International, an outfit based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that made an initial public offering in July 2005 | A reverse merger, approved by shareholders in November, netted Jamba Juice about $225 million in cash. Jamba Inc. (Ticker Symbol: JMBA) traded recently on the Nasdaq exchange at $9.99 a share. |
| Engaged | |||
| American Apparel Los Angeles-based clothing manufacturer and retailer that appeared on the Inc. 500 list in 2005 and 2006 |
$208 million | Endeavor Acquisition Corp., a New York City SPAC that raised $129 million in a December 2005 IPO | In December, the companies announced a reverse merger valued at $383 million, which includes the assumption of $110 million in American Apparel debt. Shareholders are slated to vote on the deal this summer. |
| Left at the Altar | |||
| Intercontinental National Bank 42-year-old community bank based in San Antonio |
$4.2 million | Houston-based Coastal Bancshares Acquisition, which raised $33 million through an IPO in early 2005. | Coastal's shareholders voted down a $16.8 million offer in October. The reasons are unclear, but one of the SPAC's investors, now-defunct hedge fund Amaranth Advisors, had lost $6 billion on natural gas trading in September. |
Max Chafkin
Senior writer Max Chafkin has profiled companies such as Yelp, Zappos, Twitter, Threadless, and Tesla for the magazine. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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