French Businessmen Aim to Set up 150M Euro SPAC: Report

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French businessmen Marc Menasé, Michaël Benabou and Charles-Hubert de Chaudenay, along with investors MACSF Epargne Retraite and IDI, said they plan to list a 150 million euro SPAC in Paris, Reuters reports.

Named DEE Tech, the SPAC’s capital could be increased to up to 195 million euros ($234 million), the founders said in a statement. They said its aim will be to invest in a “technological company with high potential,” without elaborating.

DEE Tech will be offering 15 million units at a price of 10 euros each, with a minimum subscription of 1 million euros. The offer will start on June 17 and is expected to close on June 23.

The market debut is slated for June 25. Read more.

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