

Fundraising opportunities during and after the crisis
02 June 2020
Online WORLDWIDE



The Channel
Fundraising in the USA
02 June 2020
11:30 - 19:00
Special purpose acquisition companies have gone through multiple cycles and structural changes over time, with the latest macro trend showing a big uptick in activity. M&A opportunities are being sought more assertively by SPAC management teams and private companies are increasingly looking at SPACs as a viable option to go public. In fact, 2018 had the most SPACs going public in more than 10 years.
The SPAC Conference is the foremost gathering for investors, advisors, legal experts and other finance professionals who traverse the risks and leverage the opportunities that SPACs provide.

S.P.A.C.
What is the S.P.A.C.? — A Special Purpose Acquisition Company is a new company going public (IPO) to raise capital from institutional investors to fund an acquisition.
SPACs are generally formed by investors, or sponsors, with expertise in a particular industry or business sector, with the intention of pursuing deals in that area. In creating a SPAC, the founders sometimes have at least one acquisition target in mind, but they don't identify that target to avoid extensive disclosures during the IPO process. (This is why they are called "blank check companies." IPO investors have no idea what company they ultimately will be investing in.) SPACs seek underwriters and institutional investors before offering shares to the public.
The money SPACs raise in an IPO is placed in an interest-bearing trust account. These funds cannot be disbursed except to complete an acquisition or to return the money to investors if the SPAC is liquidated. A SPAC generally has two years to complete a deal or face liquidation. In some cases, some of the interest earned from the trust can be used as the SPAC's working capital. After an acquisition, a SPAC is usually listed on one of the major stock exchanges.
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SPACs
Selected Projects
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Partners

Agenda

11:30 -12:30 Registration & Breakfast
12:50- 13:00 Introduction
13:00- 13:30 Presentation
What is SPAC?
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Participants
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SPAC Offer
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Target companies
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Actions and warrants
13:30- 13:45 Presentation
The Market
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Wht SPACs stay attractive for fundraising
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Current IPO M&A
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Dynamics of SPACs and funds raised
13:45- 14:00 Presentation
Advantages of SPAC
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For enrepreneurs
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For Sponsors
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For the Managing Team
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For Institutional investors
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For Target Companies
14:00- 14:30 Networking
14:30- 15:00 Presentation
Structure and life cycle of SPAC
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Participants
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Actions and Warrants
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Phases of a SPAC
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Regulation
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SEC, exchanges, FINRA
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Trust
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Domiciliation
15:00- 15:15 Presentation
SPAC expenses
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Initial investments
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expenses schedule
15:15- 15:30 Presentation
Presentation of the SPAC team
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SPAC specialists
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Lawyers
15:30- 16:00 Networking
16:00- 16:30 Presentation
Digimax
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IPO, RTO
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Fundraising for projects in developing countries
16:30- 16:45 Questions and Answers
16:45- 17:00 Closing remarks
17:00- 18:00 Networking
18:00- 19:00 Discussion of selected projects

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