Mat Ishbia has made a name for himself on and off the court.but mostly off the court.
In three years at Michigan State University, where Ishbia walked on .
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Gores Holdings IV, Inc. (NASDAQ: GHIV, GHIVU and GHIVW) (the
Company ), a special purpose acquisition company sponsored by an affiliate of The Gores Group, LLC, a global investment firm founded in 1987 by Alec Gores, reminds stockholders to vote in favor of the approval of the Company s proposed business combination with United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC (f/k/a United Shore Financial Services, LLC) (
UWM ), the largest wholesale mortgage lender in the United States, and the related proposals to be voted upon at the Company s Special Meeting in Lieu of the Company s 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the
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(Reuters) - Blank-check firms - popularly known as SPACs - emerged as the most popular investment vehicles and the primary driving force behind a record year for initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2020, even as overall dealmaking activity tumbled to a three-year low.
SPACs are shell companies that raise funds in an IPO with the aim of buying a private company, with the acquired company becoming public after the merger.
Once confined to the backwaters of Wall Street dealmaking, a SPAC, or a special purpose acquisition company, accounted for nearly half of the overall amount raised through new listings as investors mostly bet on new tech stocks after the Federal Reserve shored up the economy with a stimulus package in May.
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