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Cvent goes public again
Tysons-based event management software firm closed $5.3B SPAC deal
Tysons-based event software company Cvent Holding Corp. began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market Dec. 9 after closing its merger the day before with San Francisco-based SPAC Dragoneer Growth Opportunities
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Herndon’s BlackSky goes public after closing SPAC deal
Satellite company is trading on NYSE as BKSY
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Herndon- and Seattle-based geospatial intelligence and global monitoring company BlackSky Technology Inc. debuted on the New York Stock Exchange Friday after closing a SPAC merger originally announced in February. As
San Francisco space data firm to merge with Reston SPAC to go public
Spire Global to merge with NavSight Holdings Inc.
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San Francisco-based space-based data and analytics firm Spire Global Inc. announced Monday it will merge with Reston-based special purpose acquisition company NavSight Holdings Inc. to become a public company. Financial
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Tysons analytics firm Qomplx plans to go public
Move is backed by Casper mattresses CEO's SPAC
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Tysons-based risk analytics firm Qomplx Inc. announced Monday its plan to go public through a merger agreement with Tailwind Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company backed by Philip Krim,
Herndon satellite company BlackSky to go public
Transaction values company at $1.1B
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Herndon- and Seattle-based global monitoring company BlackSky announced Thursday it will go public following its acquisition by Osprey Technology Acquisition Corp., a transaction that values the combined company at $1.1
CarLotz nominates four to board of directors
Positions to be effective following Acamar Partners merger
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Chesterfield County-based CarLotz Inc., a consignment dealer of used cars, announced Thursday it has nominated four new members to its board of directors, effective following the closing of its merger
Arlington-based blank check company raises $300M in IPO
Capitol Investment Corp. V is a special purpose acquisition company
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Arlington-based Capitol Investment Corp. V raised $300 million through its initial public offering, the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) announced Wednesday. Led by Chairman and CEO Mark D. Ein and