The SPAC filed a letter to the SEC asking to withdraw its registration statement under Rule 477 in connection with shares to be paid to stockholders in Advent Technologies as part of its business combination with AMCI. The SPAC said it anticipates filing a new registration statement and asks the SEC to apply its previous filing fee toward any future registration. Read more. AMCI simultaneously filed a preliminary proxy on the deal, which is valued at $250 million minus Advent’s debt.
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