Former Goldman CEO: How the SPAC Rush Could Go Wrong

Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein sees trouble ahead for SPACs, CNBC reports today.

While the SPAC trend shows no sign of cooling down amid high demand for shares of new companies, investors need to be careful, Blankfein said. That’s because the SPAC process circumvents the rigorous due diligence of the normal IPO process, according to Blankfein. Read more.

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