SPAC and New Issue ETF·Financial Services
In pursuing the fund's investment objective, the fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in units and shares of Special Purpose Acquisitions Companies (“SPACs”) that have a minimum capitalization of $100 million and companies that completed an initial public offering (“IPO”) within the last two years. The fund may also invest in depositary receipts for cash management purposes or due to a lack of suitable investment opportunities, the fund may hold up to 20% of its net assets in cash or similar short-term, high-quality debt securities.
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SpaceX conducted Flight Test 12 of its reusable Starship Version 3 (V3) rocket from Starbase in South Texas. The mission successfully launched 22 Starlink satellite dummies, one of which was equipped with an external camera to capture views of the rocket's heat shield from space.