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Cantor Equity Partners IV

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PRNewsWire
1 month ago
Securitize and Cantor Equity Partners II Announce SEC Declaration of Effectiveness of Registration Statement on Form S-4
Proposed transaction moves Securitize closer to becoming a publicly traded company MIAMI and NEW YORK, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Securitize, Inc. ("Securitize" or the "Company"), and Cantor Equity Partners II, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPT) ("CEPT"), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company sponsored by an affiliate of Cantor Fitzgerald, today announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") has declared effective the Registration Statement on Form S-4 (as amended, the "Registration Statement") filed by Securitize Holdings, Inc. ("Pubco") in connection with the previously announced proposed business combination between Securitize and CEPT. The SEC's declaration of effectiveness marks an important milestone in the proposed transaction and moves Securitize substantially closer to becoming a publicly traded company.
Securitize and Cantor Equity Partners II Announce SEC Declaration of Effectiveness of Registration Statement on Form S-4
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Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
Buying The Tokenization Pure Play: Cantor Equity Partners II
Securitize, Inc. (soon $SECZ) is merging with Cantor Equity Partners II (CEPT) via SPAC, targeting a $1.821B post-merger valuation. SECZ is profitable, has no pro forma debt post-merger, and projects 2026 net income of $24M on $110M revenue. GENIUS Act regulatory clarity and institutional client base position SECZ for significant tokenization-driven growth.
Buying The Tokenization Pure Play: Cantor Equity Partners II
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Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
U.S. IPO Weekly Recap: Public Pipeline Gives More Clues About Fall IPO Activity As Large Names File
Two small issuers and one SPAC priced offerings this past week, but there was big news in the pipeline, as a few large names submitted initial filings. The week's largest deal came from the sole blank check IPO, Cantor Equity Partners IV, which raised $400 million in the year's second largest SPAC offering. Street research is expected for four companies in the week ahead, and three lock-up periods will be expiring.
U.S. IPO Weekly Recap: Public Pipeline Gives More Clues About Fall IPO Activity As Large Names File
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Business Wire
10 months ago
Cantor Equity Partners IV, Inc. Announces Closing of $450 Million Initial Public Offering
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cantor Equity Partners IV, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPF) (the “Company”) announced today that it closed its initial public offering of 45,000,000 Class A ordinary shares at $10.00 per share, including 5,000,000 Class A ordinary shares pursuant to the partial exercise of the overallotment option by the underwriters. The shares began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol “CEPF” on August 21, 2025. Of the proceeds received from the consummation of the initial public.
Cantor Equity Partners IV, Inc. Announces Closing of $450 Million Initial Public Offering