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Better bets on $7.7bn reverse takeover

Existing investor SoftBank is participating in a $1.5bn PIPE financing for the digital mortgage services provider as it looks to merge with Aurora Acquisition Corp.

May 12, 2021

Ginkgo Bioworks gears up for $17.5bn merger

The Illumina-backed microbial technology producer will list on the Nasdaq Capital Market through the reverse takeover transaction.

May 11, 2021

Kakao feeds on Radish and Tapas

Kakao has agreed to acquire portfolio companies Tapas, for $510m, and Radish, for $440m, as it looks to strengthen its recently merged entertainment subsidiary.

May 11, 2021

Plus pursues $3.3bn reverse takeover

The SAIC, Wanxiang, Full Truck Alliance and Quanta Computer-backed autonomous trucking technology developer will list on the Nasdaq Capital Market through the deal.

May 11, 2021

Benson Hill tends to public listing

The GV, Louis Dreyfus Company and Emart-backed food development platform creator is pursuing a reverse takeover at a $1.35bn valuation.

May 11, 2021

ESS charges up $1.1bn reverse merger

SoftBank vehicle SB Energy and BASF contributed to a $250m PIPE financing that will support the merger with the Nasdaq-listed Acon S2 Acquisition Corp.

May 11, 2021

Jasper Therapeutics jumps at reverse merger opportunity

Roche Venture Fund and Amgen will invest in the stem cell-transplant technology developer through a reverse merger transaction which will give it a $490m market capitalisation.

May 10, 2021

Science 37 experiments with reverse takeover

The Sanofi, Amgen, Alphabet, Novartis and PPD-backed clinical trials software producer is joining forces with publicly listed LifeSci Acquisition II Corp.

May 10, 2021

Bill.com decides on $2.5bn Divvy acquisition

Hanaco and PayPal are set to exit Divvy, a provider of corporate spend management software, at a 56% premium to the valuation at which they invested in January.

May 7, 2021

Valmont to harvest Prospera in $300m deal

Tekfen Ventures, Cisco Investments and Qualcomm Ventures are set to exit the crop monitoring technology developer later this year in a deal with Valmont Industries.

May 7, 2021

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