Glass Houses Shares & Warrants May Now Trade Separately

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Glass Houses Acquisition shares and warrants may be traded separately starting today, the SPAC said.

Units not separated will continue to trade on the Nasdaq under GLHAU, and the separated shares of Class A common stock and warrants will trade under GLHA and GLHAW, respectively. 

Glass Houses raised $200 million in a March IPO. The SPAC said it intends “to search for a target business that provides critical resources and/or services to the technologies powering the 21st century industrial economy.” Read more.

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