Churchill Capital Corp IV (CCIV)

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Churchill Capital Corp IV (CCIV) Profile

Churchill Capital Corp IV Incorporated as a specific purpose procurement company (SPAC), it specialises in mergers, capital stock exchanges, asset acquisitions, stock purchases, and corporate restructuring. It is a blank check investing company that makes its money by investing in other people's money.

The corporation was created in 2020 by Michael Klein and is based in New York City, New York, with its headquarters there. New York Stock Exchange ticker sign CCIV is used to identify Churchill Capital Corp IV, which is a private equity firm The market capitalization as of January 14, 2022, is $0.61 billion. According to the most recent closing stock price for Churchill Capital Corp VI on January 14, 2022, the stock price was 9.78.

Churchill Capital Corp IV (CCIV.xnys) News
Churchill Capital Corp III, our third SPAC, concluded its $1.1 billion first public offering in February 2020. The firm is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:CCXX.U). Churchill Capital Corp III signed a formal merger agreement with Multiplan, Inc. ('MultiPlan') on July 12, 2020. MultiPlan is a market-leading technology-enabled supplier of end-to-end health costs management services.

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