VinFast & Black Spade Business Combination Expected To Close August 14
Today, it is expected that the business combination between Vietnamese electric car make VinFast and global investment company Black Spade Acquisition Co. will finally be confirmed.
Complete official results of the vote will be included in a current report on Form 8-K to be filed by Black Spade with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Meanwhile, the New York-listed shares of Black Spade , the special purpose acquisition company involved in the merger for VinFast’s listing, experienced an impressive surge of 73%, concluding at $18.50 by the end of Thursday’s trading session.
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