A podcast about SPAC investing. SPACs (Special Acquisition Companies) are hot in the world of finance thanks to runaway hits like Virgin Galactic, Draft Kings and Nikola Motors. Join SPACstreet Boy (twitter.com/spactreet) and SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/daddySPAC) for a weekly discussion about hits, misses, gains and losses from their adventures on SPACs.
SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/daddySPAC) and SPACstreet Boy (twitter.com/SPACstreet) discuss Oaktree Acquisition's rumored target of Hims Brand, troubles for Fisker Autmotive, frustrations for CF Acquisition holders and top SPAC targets. Companies mentioned: OAC, SPAQ, CFAC, PSHT and more.
SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/daddySPAC) and SPACstreet Boy (twitter.com/SPACstreet) get together for their weekly discussion of SPACs. They address a listener question related to SPAC Warrants and dive deeper on the terms and conditions of such investments. Later, they talk about threats to deal pricing as companies move closer to the de-SPAC process. Tickers mentioned: NKLA, VTIQ, DKNG, DEAC, IPOB, IPOC, PSTH and more.
SPACstreet Boy (twitter.com/SPACstreet) and SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/DaddySPAC) are joined by a special guest, the SPAC Cowboy (twitter.com/SPAC_Cowboy) to discuss his history in SPACs, wins, losses and current holdings. The trio discuss major SPAC headlines from the week and answer a question from a listener on Collier Creek's acquisition of Utz Snacks. Tickers mentioned: NKLA, DKNG, DEAC, FEAC, IPOB, IPOC, CCXX, CCX, LCA, LCAQ, SPAQ and more.
Spacstreet Boy (twitter.com/SPACstreet) and SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/daddySPAC) tell their origin stories and how they fell in love with the SPAC game after making tons of money (sort of) on DEAC which became Draft Kings. The bash FMCI's acquisition of Tattooed Chef (primarily because they missed a chance to make money) and break down recent news, including the rumored SPAQ acquisition of Fisker and CCXX's acquisition of MultiPlan.
In Episode 1, SPACstreet Boy (twitter.com/SPACstreet) explains (sort of) what SPACs are and why companies are opting to go public through Special Purpose Acquisition Companies. He also lays the groundwork for the shows format and the first week's episode with SPAC Daddy (twitter.com/DaddySpac).