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    special purpose acquisition company

    Explore " special purpose acquisition company" with insightful episodes like "Episode: 176 - Stacey Pugh Combines Bedside Background with Market Experience to Affect Change for Type 2 Diabetes", "SPACs", "Tony DiMatteo - Lottery.com Co-Founder", "When To SPAC with Michael Frankel" and "Should You Invest in a SPAC?" from podcasts like ""Medtech Talk", "Consejo Capital", "BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio", "The Deal Scout" and "Financial Decoder"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Episode: 176 - Stacey Pugh Combines Bedside Background with Market Experience to Affect Change for Type 2 Diabetes

    Episode: 176 - Stacey Pugh Combines Bedside Background with Market Experience to Affect Change for Type 2 Diabetes

    With a background as a trauma nurse and experience running clinical research programs, Stacey Pugh brought quite a bit of patient-focused experience with her when she shifted to industry. After several roles in the neurovascular space, now she’s leading the charge at Endogenix, which is using pulsed electric fields to treat Type 2 Diabetes. She and host, Geoff Pardo, talk about a medical officer’s first experience doing sales, the challenges in affecting change management in primary care, funding businesses with SPACs, and more.  

    Medtech Talk Links:  
    Cambridge Healthtech Institute   
    Medtech Talk 
    Gilde Healthcare  
    Endogenex 

    SPACs

    SPACs

    Las Empresas de adquisición con propósito especial o SPACs por sus siglas en inglés, son vehículos de inversión que se han vuelto muy populares, pues permiten a los inversionistas fusionarse con una compañía para poder estar listados en la bolsa. En este episodio de Consejo Capital, Susana Sáenz platicó con Guillermo Cruz, cofundador y CEO de Maquia Capital Acquisition Corporation, acerca del funcionamiento de estos vehículos, sus beneficios y cuál es desarrollo de éstos en el mercado mexicano actualmente. 

    No te pierdas el dato de la agenda financiera que impacta tu estrategia. 

    Tony DiMatteo - Lottery.com Co-Founder

    Tony DiMatteo - Lottery.com Co-Founder

    Tony DiMatteo and co-founder Matthew Clemenson looked for something that was inevitable in technology to become the category king.

    7 years ago, they started what is now Lottery.com and took it public via a SPAC. Publicly traded as LTRY Lottery.com allows app users to legally purchase and redeem lottery tickets seamlessly on their phones.

    But the journey was not all smooth sailing.

    Going public has its own unique challenges that Tony says cannot be described with words. It’s an entirely different world for entrepreneurs. For one, your primary goal becomes serving your shareholders. But it has its own benefits too.

    In this episode, Tony shares the journey of getting lottery.com to where it is and his big vision for the company.

    Tune in and enjoy!

    Key Takeaways

    - What is lottery.com (02:32)

    - When Tony first realized he was an entrepreneur (04:42)

    - Launching at a pitch competition (11:55)

    - Going public in a unique way (13:32)

    - Challenges of going public (16:57)

    - The business model of Lottery.com and future plans (22:06)

    - The inevitability of technology (24:10)

    Additional Resources 

    Lottery.com

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    When To SPAC with Michael Frankel

    When To SPAC with Michael Frankel

    The SPAC market has exploded in the last couple of years. Many growth company CEOs are being contacted by a number of SPACs. These CEOs need to consider whether the SPAC is the right vehicle for the next phase of growth and just as importantly how to choose the right SPAC to partner with.

    Michael is a seasoned executive with a track record of driving growth and strategic change through organic and inorganic investment/expansion.  He is a Founder/Managing Partner of Trajectory Capital, an investment firm focused on disruptive technologies in large addressable markets.  He is also President and CFO of Trajectory Alpha, a NYSE-listed (ticker: TCOA) special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).

    Michael has held corporate development, strategy and general management leadership roles in global technology, information services and professional services companies including VeriSign, LexisNexis Group, IRI, GE Capital and Deloitte.

    Michael holds a BA, MA, JD and MBA from the University of Chicago.  Michael is a frequent speaker on corporate growth and innovation.  He is the author of three books and numerous articles on innovation, M&A and strategic transactions.  Michael has served on public and private corporate boards as well as the Alumni Board of Governors at the University of Chicago.  Michael lives in the New York area with his wife and daughter.

    You can read and hear more from Michael at www.michaelfrankel.com

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    Should You Invest in a SPAC?

    Should You Invest in a SPAC?

    Special purpose acquisition companies (or SPACs) aren’t entirely new, but they’ve made headlines in 2020 and 2021. SPACs take funds from investors in order to buy or merge with another company. They’re sometimes called “blank check” companies because it’s as if investors are giving the companies a blank check to buy whatever sort of business they want. Until a merger is announced, investors in a SPAC don’t know exactly what they’re buying or trading.

    In this episode, Mark Riepe interviews Schwab’s chief investment strategist, Liz Ann Sonders. Mark and Liz Ann discuss how SPACs work, how SPACs compare to the traditional IPO process, and whether they are right for you as an investor. 

    Subscribe to Financial Decoder for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

    Financial Decoder is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit Schwab.com/FinancialDecoder.

    If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

     

    Important Disclosures:

    The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice. The investment strategies mentioned here may not be suitable for everyone. Each investor needs to review an investment strategy for his or her own particular situation before making any investment decision. 

    All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness or reliability cannot be guaranteed. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request.

    Whether you are investing in a SPAC by participating in its IPO or by purchasing its securities on the open market following an IPO, you should carefully read the SPAC’s IPO prospectus as well as its periodic and current reports filed with the SEC pursuant to its ongoing reporting obligations.

    Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve.

    Investing involves risk including loss of principal.

    Past performance is no guarantee of future results and the opinions presented cannot be viewed as an indicator of future performance.

    Indexes are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses and cannot be invested in directly. For more information on indexes please see www.schwab.com/indexdefinitions

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    Spencer Rascoff | Founder of Zillow, Hotwire, dot.LA, Pacaso Homes, and Supernova Partners

    Spencer Rascoff | Founder of Zillow, Hotwire, dot.LA, Pacaso Homes, and Supernova Partners

    You may know Spencer Rascoff as the co-founder and former CEO of Zillow, the online real estate marketplace which he launched in 2006, but before that he was one of the founders of Hotwire.com. Since stepping down as CEO of Zillow in 2019, Spencer has launched several other new companies including dot.LA, Pacaso Homes, and Supernova Partners which is a SPAC - an acronym for special purpose acquisition company - which has been immensely popular this year and something we talk more about towards the end of the episode. Enjoy!

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    What’s Driving 2020’s SPAC Surge?

    What’s Driving 2020’s SPAC Surge?

    PitchBook venture capital analyst Cameron Stanfill joins the pod to discuss his recent analyst note "The 2020 SPAC Frenzy," which breaks down this year’s SPAC boom. Topics discussed include what’s driving the surge (1:35), how private equity firms and SPACs are forever intertwined (5:40), why reverse mergers are more forgiving to startup founders than the typical leveraged buyout (7:12) and why host Adam Lewis can’t wait to see what baseball executive Billy Beane will do with his SPAC (11:10).

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