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VinFast’s $65 Billion Valuation De-SPAC Overtakes Ford and General Motors

(Bloomberg) — VinFast Auto Ltd. has soared in its public start, outperforming its market value beyond General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., as traders flipped shares of the electric automaker.

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The Vietnamese company, which went public in a SPAC deal, is valued at nearly $85 billion after shares surged Tuesday, rising to $37.06 in New York — up more than 270% from SPAC’s IPO price and more than triple the implied share value. for the $23 billion deal. .

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VinFast debuted on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol VFS to a flurry of trading and halted volatility after completing its merger with SPCA Black Spade Acquisition Co. De-SPAC’s top-performing company, which will debut this year on a US stock exchange.

The eye-catching valuation makes VinFast more valuable than BMW AG alone, and more than Ford and Rivian Automotive Inc. Combined on paper in terms of market capitalization, lagging behind BYD Co Ltd.’s market capitalization.

However, it should be noted that VinFast is a company with a low float. There is a small amount of shares available for trading – only 1.3 million shares of SPAC remain after redemptions – which means that the movement and value of the shares is subject to significant fluctuations.

Regulatory filings show Pham Nhat Phuong, Vietnam’s richest man and founder of VinFast, controls about 99% of the entity, in part via shares owned by his wife and Vingroup JSC. This means that the vast majority of stocks are locked up and unavailable to investors who would have gained from Tuesday’s rally.

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Additionally, companies that merge with black check firms tend to experience highs that fade after a few trading sessions after the deal closes, when the social media buzz subsides. De-SPACs that debuted this year have seen an average decline of about 45%, with 18 of them having spent more than 70% of their value, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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