KEY POINTS
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission warned investors to think twice about investing in special purpose acquisition companies backed by celebrities.
  • Celebrities in the SPAC space include Shaquille O’Neal and Alex Rodriguez.
  • SPACs raise capital in an initial public offering, use the money to merge with a private company and then take it public.

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The headquarters of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is seen in Washington, DC, January 28, 2021.

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday issued a warning against special purpose acquisition companies backed by celebrities, urging investors to think twice before jumping in.

"Celebrity involvement in a SPAC does not mean that the investment in a particular SPAC or SPACs generally is appropriate for all investors," the SEC said in an investor alert posted on its website.

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