The SPAC Podcast: Special Purpose Acquisition Company

Which SPAC Sponsors Matter Most Right Now

Joshua Wilson

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In today’s SPAC market, experience matters more than ever.

James C. highlights the sponsors he’s watching and explains why repeat execution, investor trust, and deal-closing credibility separate leaders from noise.

For investors, sponsor history is no longer optional homework.




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 So, so who are some of the sponsors we should be, you know, watching?

yeah, I think Churchill's Churchill's the number one. Um, obviously with that gain, they have another one out there, CCIX. Those warrants are trading at a dollar, they were trading at 20 cents, uh, at the beginning of the year or in 2024. So Churchill's one, the Betsy Cohen SPACs always do well. Um, supernova Leg Gatos coming back.

I think Gig Eights got one out there. BTC Development Corp. And the reason why I really wanna look at these SPAC is it takes a lot, not only to go public in a spac, but then to find a target and then actually get that story out there. People, um, very excited in the story and to close the deal with the right investors.

Yeah, there may be other names out there of, of initial SPAC sponsors. But I like the experience of the people that have done 5, 6, 7, 8 SPACs to really keep an eye on. So for me it's Churchill, uh, Betsy Cohen, SPACs, the Canner SPACs, and certainly looking at all the S ones to see if some of the oldest SPAC names, uh, are coming back.