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SPAC Deals Seen as Key Path to Public Market in Data Center Boom

The rebound in blank-check companies is proving to be a useful route to public markets for companies involved in the artificial intelligence-data center build-out, said Betsy Cohen, a veteran of dealmaking in special purpose acquisition companies (SPAC). The Cohen Circle …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, SPAC Deals Seen as Key Path to Public Market in Data Center Boom, The rebound in blank-check companies is proving to be a useful route to public markets for companies involved in the artificial intelligence-data center build-out, said Betsy Cohen, a veteran of dealmaking in special purpose acquisition companies (SPAC). The Cohen Circle …

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