There were more initial public offerings (“IPOs") of special purpose acquisition companies (“SPACs") in 2020 alone than in the entire period from 2009 until 2019 combined, and in the first three months of 2021, there have been more SPAC IPOs than there were in all of 2020. All of these newly public SPACs are looking for business combinations and many private companies are or will be considering a combination with a SPAC as a way to go public.
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Nasdaq Amends Proposed Rules to Allow Primary Direct Listings
As discussed in Gibson Dunn’s Current Guide to Direct Listings, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) recently amended its rules to permit a primary offering in connection with a direct listing. The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (Nasdaq) also had proposed rules permitting primary offerings in connection with a direct listing.[1] On February 24, 2021, in the course of the SEC’s review, Nasdaq amended its original proposal to bring its rules more in line with those adopted by the NYSE and approved by the SEC – clearing up some confusion caused by the original proposal.[2]
Desktop Calendar of SEC Deadlines for 2021 Now Available
To assist companies in planning for their SEC reporting and capital markets transactions in 2021, we have prepared a desktop reference calendar that sets forth filing deadlines for core SEC reports. Our calendar also provides SEC staleness dates (i.e., the last date financial statements may be used in a prospectus or proxy statement without being updated).