Item 1. Business
ITEM 1. BUSINESS
Company Profile
Venus Acquisition Corporation
was formed on May 14, 2018 formed under the laws of the Cayman Islands, as a blank check company for the purpose of engaging in a merger,
share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or other similar business combination, with one or
more target businesses or entities. Our efforts to identify a prospective target business will not be limited to a particular industry
or geographic region, although we intend to focus on businesses that have a connection to the Asian market. We believe that we will add
value to these businesses primarily by providing them with access to the U.S. capital markets.
On February 11, 2021, we
consummated our initial public offering (“IPO”) of 4,600,000 units (the “Units”), inclusive of the over-allotment
option of 600,000 Units. Each unit consisted of one ordinary share, par value $0.001, one redeemable warrant, and one right to receive
one-tenth (1/10) of an ordinary share upon consummation of a business combination. The Company’s Registration Statement on Form
S-1 was declared effective by the SEC on February 8, 2021. Ladenburg Thalmann & Co., Inc., acted as lead bookrunner for the IPO.
The units were sold at an offering price of $10.00 per unit, generating gross proceeds of $46,000,000.
In August 2019, our sponsor,
Yolanda Management Corporation (“sponsor”), purchased an aggregate of 1,150,000 founder shares for an aggregate purchase price
of $25,000, or approximately $0.02 per share. Simultaneously with the closing of the IPO, the Company consummated a private placement
(“Private Placement”) with its sponsor, , for the purchase of 225,000 units (the “Private Units”) at a price of
$10.00 per Private Unit, generating total proceeds of $2,250,000, pursuant to the subscription agreement with the Company. In addition,
the Company sold to Ladenburg Thalmann & Co., Inc., for $75, a total of 75,000 Shares.
As of February 11, 2021,
a total of $46,460,000 of the net proceeds from the IPO and the Private Placement were deposited in a trust account established for the
benefit of the Company’s public shareholders.
As a result of the IPO, the
Private Placement and sale of units to our underwriter, assuming the units were split into its component parts, we had: (i) 4,825,000
units, (ii) 6,050,000 ordinary shares, (iii) 4,825,000 rights to acquire an aggregate of 482,500 ordinary shares: and (iv) 4,825,000 warrants
to acquire 2,412,500 ordinary shares issued and outstanding as of February 11, 2021. We have not issued any securities since such date.
Prior to the IPO, there had
been no public market for our units, ordinary shares, rights or warrants. Our units, are listed for trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market,
or NASDAQ, under the symbol “VENAU”. The ordinary shares, rights and warrants comprising the units will begin separate trading
on the 52nd day following the date of the IPO prospectus unless Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Inc., the representative of the underwriters
of our IPO, informs us of its decision to allow earlier separate trading. Once the securities comprising the units begin separate trading,
the ordinary shares, rights and warrants will be traded on NASDAQ under the symbols “VENA,” “VENAR” and “VENAW,”
respectively. As our IPO registration statement and Form 8A were not declared effective by the SEC until February 8, 2021, we were not
a filing company under the Securities and exchange Act of 1934, as amended until February 8, 2021.
Since our IPO, our sole business
activity has been identifying and evaluating suitable acquisition transaction candidates and engaging in non-binding discussions with
potential target entities. To date we have not entered into any binding agreement with any target entity. We presently have no revenue
and have had losses since inception from incurring formation and operating costs since completion of our IPO.
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Management Business Combination Experience
We will seek to capitalize
on the strength of our management team. Our team consists of experienced professionals and senior operating executives. Collectively,
our officers and directors have decades of experience in mergers and acquisitions, and operating companies, in Asia. We believe we will
benefit from their accomplishments, and specifically their current and recent activities with companies that have a connection to the
Asian market, in identifying attractive acquisition opportunities. However, there is no assurance that we will complete a business combination.
Yanming Liu served as chairman and chief executive officer, and River Chi served as chief financial officer, Yu Chen and Shan Cui served
as independent directors of Greenland Acquisition Corporation, or Greenland, a “blank check” company that acquired Zhongchai
Holding (Hong Kong) Limited, or Zhongchai, in October 2019.
Business Strategy
Our efforts in identifying
prospective target businesses will not be limited to a particular geographic region, although we intend to focus on businesses that have
a connection to the Asian market. We believe that we will add value to these businesses primarily by providing them with access to the
U.S. capital markets.
Acquisition Criteria
Our management team intends to focus on creating
shareholder value by leveraging its experience in the management, operation and financing of businesses to improve the efficiency of
operations while implementing strategies to scale revenue organically and/or through acquisitions. We have identified the following general
criteria and guidelines, which we believe are important in evaluating prospective target businesses. While we intend to use these criteria
and guidelines in evaluating prospective businesses, we may deviate from these criteria and guidelines should we see justification to
do so.
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· Middle-Market Growth
Business. We will primarily seek to acquire one or more growth
businesses with a total enterprise value of between $150,000,000 and $250,000,000. We believe
that there are a substantial number of potential target businesses within this valuation
range that can benefit from new capital for scalable operations to yield significant revenue
and earnings growth. We currently do not intend to acquire either a start-up company
(a company that has not yet established commercial operations) or a company with negative
cash flow.
· Companies
in Business Segments that are Strategically Significant to the Asian Markets. We
will seek to acquire those businesses that are currently strategically significant in the
Asian markets. Such sectors include: Internet and high technology, financial technology (including
technology applied in financial services or used to help companies manage the financial aspects
of their business), clean energy, health care, consumer and retail, energy and resources,
food processing, manufacturing and education.
· Business
with Revenue and Earnings Growth Potential. We will seek to
acquire one or more businesses that have the potential for significant revenue and earnings
growth through a combination of both existing and new product development, increased production
capacity, expense reduction and synergistic follow-on acquisitions resulting in increased
operating leverage.
· Companies
with Potential for Strong Free Cash Flow Generation. We will
seek to acquire one or more businesses that have the potential to generate strong, stable
and increasing free cash flow. We intend to focus on one or more businesses that have predictable
revenue streams and definable low working capital and capital expenditure requirements. We
may also seek to prudently leverage this cash flow in order to enhance shareholder value.
· Benefit
from Being a Public Company. We intend to only acquire a business
or businesses that will benefit from being publicly traded and which can effectively utilize
access to broader sources of capital and a public profile that are associated with being
a publicly traded company.
These criteria are not
intended to be exhaustive. Any evaluation relating to the merits of a particular business combination may be based, to the extent relevant,
on these general guidelines as well as other considerations, factors and criteria that our sponsor and management team may deem relevant.
In the event that we decide to enter into an business combination with a target business that does not meet the above criteria and guidelines,
we will disclose that the target business does not meet the above criteria in our shareholder communications related to our business
combination, which, would be in the form of proxy solicitation or tender offer materials, as applicable, that we would file with the
United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or the SEC. In evaluating a prospective target business, we expect to conduct a due
diligence review which may encompass, among other things, meetings with incumbent ownership, management and employees, document reviews,
interviews of customers and suppliers, inspections of facilities, as well as reviewing financial and other information which will be
made available to us.
Past performance is not
a guarantee (i) that we will be able to identify a suitable candidate for our initial business combination or (ii) of success with respect
to any business combination we may consummate. Stockholders should not rely on the historical record of our management’s performance
as indicative of our future performance.
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Our Acquisition Process
Our management team has developed
a broad network of contacts and corporate relationships. We believe that the network of contacts and relationships of our management
team and our sponsor will provide us with an important source of business combination opportunities. In addition, we anticipate that
target business candidates will be brought to our attention from various unaffiliated sources, including investment banking firms, private
equity firms, consultants, accounting firms and business enterprises. We are not prohibited from pursuing an business combination with
a company that is affiliated with our sponsor, officers or directors, or completing the business combination through a joint venture
or other form of shared ownership with our sponsor, officers or directors.
Unless we complete our
business combination with an affiliated entity, or our Board of Directors cannot independently determine the fair market value of the
target business or businesses, we are not required to obtain an opinion from an independent investment banking firm, another independent
firm that commonly renders valuation opinions for the type of company we are seeking to acquire or from an independent accounting firm
that the price we are paying for a target is fair to our company from a financial point of view. If no opinion is obtained, our shareholders
will be relying on the business judgment of our Board of Directors, which will have significant discretion in choosing the standard used
to establish the fair market value of the target or targets, and different methods of valuation may vary greatly in outcome from one
another. Such standards used will be disclosed in our tender offer documents or proxy solicitation materials, as applicable, related
to our business combination.
Members of our management
team may directly or indirectly own our ordinary shares and/or private placement units following our IPO, and, accordingly, may have
a conflict of interest in determining whether a particular target business is an appropriate business with which to effectuate our business
combination. Further, each of our officers and directors may have a conflict of interest with respect to evaluating a particular business
combination if the retention or resignation of any such officers and directors was included by a target business as a condition to any
agreement with respect to our business combination.
Each of our directors and
officers presently has, and in the future any of our directors and our officers may have additional, fiduciary or contractual obligations
to other entities pursuant to which such officer or director is or will be required to present acquisition opportunities to such entity.
Accordingly, subject to his or her fiduciary duties under Cayman Islands law, if any of our officers or directors becomes aware of an
acquisition opportunity which is suitable for an entity to which he or she has then current fiduciary or contractual obligations, he
or she will need to honor his or her fiduciary or contractual obligations to present such acquisition opportunity to such entity, and
only present it to us if such entity rejects the opportunity. Our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association will provide
that, subject to his or her fiduciary duties under Cayman Islands law, we renounce our interest in any corporate opportunity offered
to any officer or director unless such opportunity is expressly offered to such person solely in his or her capacity as a director or
officer of our company and such opportunity is one we are legally and contractually permitted to undertake and would otherwise be reasonable
for us to pursue. We do not believe, however, that any fiduciary duties or contractual obligations of our directors or officers would
materially undermine our ability to complete our business combination.
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Effecting A Business Combination
We will have until 12 months
from the closing of our IPO (which occurred February 11, 2021) to consummate our business combination. However, if we anticipate that
we may not be able to consummate our business combination within 12 months, we may, by resolution of our board if requested by our
sponsor, extend the period of time to consummate a business combination up to nine times, each by an additional one month (for a total
of up to 21 months to complete a business combination), subject to the sponsor depositing additional funds into the trust account
as set out below. Pursuant to the terms of our memorandum and articles of association and the trust agreement entered into between us,
Wilmington Trust Company and Vstock Transfer LLC, in order for the time available for us to consummate our business combination to be
extended, our sponsor or its affiliates or designees, upon five days advance notice prior to the applicable deadline, must deposit into
the trust account $133,333, or $153,333 if the underwriters’ over-allotment option is exercised in full (approximately $0.033
per public share in either case), up to an aggregate of $1,200,000 (or $1,380,000 if the underwriters’ over-allotment option
is exercised in full), or $0.30 per public share (for an aggregate of 9 months), on or prior to the date of the applicable deadline,
for each extension. In the event that we receive notice from our sponsor five days prior to the applicable deadline of its wish for us
to effect an extension, we intend to issue a press release announcing such intention at least three days prior to the applicable deadline.
In addition, we intend to issue a press release the day after the applicable deadline announcing whether or not the funds had been timely
deposited.
Our sponsor may extend the
time frame by the company to complete a business combination up to an additional nine (9) months to complete a business combination by
depositing the required amount of funds for each monthly extension. Holders of our securities will not have to right to approve or disapprove
any such monthly extension. Further, holders of our securities will not have the right to seek or obtain redemption in connection with
any extension of the time frame to complete a business combination.
Any such payments from our
sponsor to extend the time frame would be made in the form of a loan from our sponsor to the company. The final and definitive terms
of the loan in connection with any such loans have not yet been negotiated, but any such loan would be interest free and not repaid unless
and until we complete a business combination. If we complete our business combination, we would expect to repay such loaned amounts out
of the proceeds of the trust account released to us or from funds which may be raised in any subsequent capital financing transaction
which may be undertaken in connection with the completion of a business combination.
We will either (1) seek stockholder
approval of our initial business combination at a meeting called for such purpose at which stockholders may seek to convert their shares,
regardless of whether they vote for or against the proposed business combination, into their pro rata share of the aggregate amount then
on deposit in the trust account (net of taxes payable), or (2) provide our stockholders with the opportunity to sell their shares to
us by means of a tender offer (and thereby avoid the need for a stockholder vote) for an amount equal to their pro rata share of the
aggregate amount then on deposit in the trust account (net of taxes payable), in each case subject to the limitations described herein.
The decision as to whether we will seek stockholder approval of our proposed business combination or allow stockholders to sell their
shares to us in a tender offer will be made by us, solely in our discretion, and will be based on a variety of factors such as the timing
of the transaction and whether the terms of the transaction would otherwise require us to seek stockholder approval. In the case of a
tender offer, we will file tender offer documents with the SEC which will contain substantially the same financial and other information
about the initial business combination as is required under the SEC’s proxy rules. In either case, we will consummate our initial
business combination only if we have net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001 upon such consummation and, if we seek stockholder approval,
a majority of the outstanding shares of common stock voted are voted in favor of the business combination.
The NASDAQ rules require that
our business combination must be with one or more target businesses that together have an aggregate fair market value equal to at least
80% of the balance in the trust account (less any deferred underwriting commissions and taxes payable on interest earned) at the time
of our signing a definitive agreement in connection with our business combination. If our Board of Directors is not able to independently
determine the fair market value of the target business or businesses, we will obtain an opinion from an independent investment banking
firm or another independent firm that commonly renders valuation opinions for the type of company we are seeking to acquire or an independent
accounting firm. We do not intend to purchase multiple businesses in unrelated industries in conjunction with our business combination.
If we are delisted from NASDAQ prior to completion of the business combination, the NASDAQ 80% requirement would no longer be applicable.
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We anticipate structuring
our business combination so that the post-transaction company in which our public shareholders own shares will own or acquire 100% of
the equity interests or assets of the target business or businesses. We may, however, structure our business combination such that the
post-transaction company owns or acquires less than 100% of such interests or assets of the target business. The determination of whether
or not to acquire less than 100% of the equity interests or assets will be dependent upon numerous factors, including satisfaction
certain objectives of the target management team or target’s shareholders, the costs of any such proposed acquisition or for other
reasons, many of which we cannot determine at this time and will be contingent upon negotiations with prospective targets. We will only
complete a business combination for equity interests if the post-transaction company owns or acquires 50% or more of the outstanding
voting securities of the target or otherwise acquires a controlling interest in the target sufficient for it not to be required to register
as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or the Investment Company Act. In considering an asset
transaction, we would acquire such assets only if we could constitute from such assets a stand-alone operating business. Even if the
post-transaction company owns or acquires 50% or more of the voting securities of the target, our shareholders prior to the business
combination may collectively own a minority interest in the post-transaction company, depending on valuations ascribed to the target
and us in the business combination transaction. For example, we could pursue a transaction in which we issue a substantial number of
new shares in exchange for all of the outstanding capital stock of a target. In this case, we would acquire a 100% controlling interest
in the target. However, as a result of the issuance of a substantial number of new shares, our shareholders immediately prior to our
business combination could own less than a majority of our outstanding shares subsequent to our business combination. If less than 100%
of the equity interests or assets of a target business or businesses are owned or acquired by the post-transaction company, the portion
of such business or businesses that is owned or acquired is what will be valued for purposes of the 80% of Nasdaq net assets test. If
our business combination involves more than one target business or assets from different businesses, the 80% of net assets test will
be based on the aggregate value of all of the target businesses.
Status as a Public Company and Financial Considerations
We believe our structure
will make us an attractive business combination partner to target businesses. As an existing public company, we offer a target business
an alternative to the traditional initial public offering through a merger or other business combination. In this situation, the owners
of the target business would exchange their shares of stock in the target business for our shares of common stock or for a combination
of our shares of common stock and cash, allowing us to tailor the consideration to the specific needs of the sellers. We believe target
businesses might find this method a more certain and cost-effective method to becoming a public company than the typical initial public
offering. In a typical initial public offering, there are additional expenses incurred in marketing, roadshow and public reporting efforts
that will likely not be present to the same extent in connection with a business combination with us. Furthermore, once the business
combination is consummated, the target business will have effectively become public, whereas an initial public offering is always subject
to the underwriters’ ability to complete the offering, as well as general market conditions that could prevent the offering from
occurring. We believe the target business would then have greater access to capital and an additional means of providing management incentives
consistent with stockholders’ interests than it would have as a privately-held company. It can offer further benefits by augmenting
a company’s profile among potential new customers and vendors and aid in attracting talented employees.
While we believe that our
status as a public company will make us an attractive business partner, some potential target businesses may view the inherent limitations
in our status as a blank check company as a deterrent and may prefer to effect a business combination with a more established entity
or with a private company. These inherent limitations include limitations on our available financial resources, which may be inferior
to those of other entities pursuing the acquisition of similar target businesses; the requirement that we seek stockholder approval of
a business combination, which may delay the consummation of a transaction; and the existence of our outstanding rights, which may represent
a source of future dilution.
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With funds in the trust account
of $46,460,000 available to use for a business combination, we offer a target business a variety of options such as providing the owners
of a target business with shares in a public company and a public means to sell such shares, providing capital for the potential growth
and expansion of its operations or strengthening its balance sheet by reducing its debt ratio. Because we are able to consummate our
initial business combination using our cash, debt or equity securities, or a combination of the foregoing, we have the flexibility to
use the most efficient combination that will allow us to tailor the consideration to be paid to the target business to fit its needs
and desires. In connection with any potential acquisition, we may be required to obtain acquisition financing. However, since we have
no specific business combination under consideration, we have not taken any steps to secure third party financing and there can be no
assurance that it will be available to us. We may seek to raise additional funds through a private offering of debt or equity securities
in connection with the completion of our business combination, and we may effectuate our business combination using the proceeds of such
offering rather than using the amounts held in the trust account.
We chose our net tangible
asset threshold of $5,000,001 to ensure that we would avoid being subject to Rule 419 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended. However, if we seek to consummate an initial business combination with a target business that imposes any type of working capital
closing condition or requires us to have a minimum amount of funds available from the trust account upon consummation of such initial
business combination, we may need to have more than $5,000,001 in net tangible assets upon consummation and this may force us to seek
third party financing which may not be available on terms acceptable to us or at all. As a result, we may not be able to consummate such
initial business combination and we may not be able to locate another suitable target within the applicable time period, if at all. Public
stockholders may therefore have to wait up to 21 months from the closing of our IPO (February 11, 2021) in order to be able to receive
a pro rata share of the trust account.
Summary Information Related to Our Securities,
Redemption Rights and Liquidation
We are a Cayman Islands exempted
company and our affairs are governed by our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association, the Cayman Islands’ Companies
Law and common law of the Cayman Islands. Pursuant to our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association are authorized
to issue 50,000,000 ordinary shares, $0.001 par value each. The information provided below is a summary only and we refer you to our
prospectus dated as of March 8, 2021, our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association and our warrant agreement and rights
agreement with Vstock Transfer LLC as warrant and rights agent for additional important and material information.
Upon completion of our IPO
and as of March 25, 2021, we had and have 6,050,000 ordinary shares issued and outstanding. Ordinary shareholders of record are entitled
to one vote for each share held on all matters to be voted on by shareholders and vote together as a single class, except as required
by law. Unless specified in the Companies Act, our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association or applicable stock exchange
rules, the affirmative vote of a majority of our ordinary shares that are voted is required to approve any such matter voted on by our
shareholders. Approval of certain actions will require a special resolution under Cayman Islands law and pursuant to our amended and
restated memorandum and articles of association; such actions include amending our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association
and approving a statutory merger or consolidation with another company. Directors are elected for a term of two years. There is no cumulative
voting with respect to the election of directors, with the result that the holders of more than 50% of the founder shares voted for the
election of directors can elect all of the directors. Our shareholders are entitled to receive ratable dividends when, as and if declared
by the Board of Directors out of funds legally available therefor.
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We will provide our public
shareholders with the opportunity to redeem all or a portion of their public shares upon the completion of our business combination at
a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the trust account as of two business days prior
to the consummation of our business combination, including interest (which interest shall be net of taxes payable) divided by the number
of then issued and outstanding public shares, subject to the limitations described herein. The amount in the trust account is initially
anticipated to be approximately $10.10 per public share (subject to increase of up to an additional $0.30 per public share in the event
that our sponsor elects to extend the period of time to consummate a business combination. The per-share amount we will distribute to
investors who properly redeem their shares will not be reduced by the deferred underwriting commissions we will pay to the underwriters.
Our sponsor, officers and directors have entered into a letter agreement with us, pursuant to which they have agreed to waive their redemption
rights with respect to their founder shares, private placement shares and public shares in connection with the completion of our business
combination.
If a shareholder vote is
not required by law and we do not decide to hold a shareholder vote for business or other legal reasons, we will, pursuant to our amended
and restated memorandum and articles of association, conduct the redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules of the SEC, and file
tender offer documents with the SEC prior to completing our business combination. Our amended and restated memorandum and articles of
association will require these tender offer documents to contain substantially the same financial and other information about the business
combination and the redemption rights as is required under the SEC’s proxy rules. If, however, a shareholder approval of the transaction
is required by law, or we decide to obtain shareholder approval for business or other legal reasons, we will, like many blank check companies,
offer to redeem shares in conjunction with a proxy solicitation pursuant to the proxy rules and not pursuant to the tender offer rules.
If we seek shareholder approval, we will complete our business combination only if a majority of the issued and outstanding ordinary
shares voted are voted in favor of the business combination. However, the participation of our sponsor, officers, directors or their
affiliates in privately-negotiated transactions, if any, could result in the approval of our business combination even if a majority
of our public shareholders vote, or indicate their intention to vote, against such business combination. For purposes of seeking approval
of the majority of our issued and outstanding ordinary shares, non-votes will have no effect on the approval of our business combination
once a quorum is obtained. We intend to give approximately 30 days (but not less than 10 days nor more than 60 days) prior written notice
of any such meeting, if required, at which a vote shall be taken to approve our business combination.
If we seek shareholder approval
of our business combination and we do not conduct redemptions in connection with our business combination pursuant to the tender offer
rules, our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association will provide that a public shareholder, together with any affiliate
of such shareholder or any other person with whom such shareholder is acting in concert or as a “group” (as defined under
Section 13 of the Exchange Act), will be restricted from redeeming its shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the ordinary
shares sold in our IPO, which we refer to as the “Excess Shares.” However, we would not be restricting our shareholders’
ability to vote all of their shares (including Excess Shares) for or against our business combination.
If we do not complete a business
combination within 12 months (or up to 21 months, as discussed below) from the closing of our IPO (completed on February 11, 2021), we
will (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up, (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business
days thereafter, redeem 100% of the outstanding public shares and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption,
subject to the approval of our remaining stockholders and our board of directors, dissolve and liquidate, subject (in the case of (ii)
and (iii) above) to our obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable
law.
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In connection with our IPO
and consummation of the private placement with our sponsor we issued an aggregate of 4,825,000 rights to acquire an aggregate of 482,500
ordinary shares. If we enter into a definitive agreement for a business combination in which we will be the surviving entity, each holder
of a right will receive one-tenth (1/10) of one ordinary share upon consummation of our business combination, even if the holder of such
right redeemed all ordinary shares held by him, her or it in connection with the business combination or an amendment to our memorandum
and articles of association with respect to our pre-business combination activities. No additional consideration will be required to
be paid by a holder of rights in order to receive his, her or its additional ordinary shares upon consummation of an business combination
as the consideration related thereto has been included in the unit purchase price paid for by investors in our IPO. The shares issuable
upon exchange of the rights will be freely tradable (except to the extent held by affiliates of ours). Holders of rights are not entitled
to any redemption of voting rights. If we are unable to complete an business combination within the required time period and we liquidate
the funds held in the trust account, holders of rights will not receive any of such funds with respect to their rights, nor will they
receive any distribution from our assets held outside of the trust account with respect to such rights, and the rights will expire worthless.
In connection with our IPO
and consummation of the private placement with our sponsor we issued an aggregate of 4,825,000 warrants to acquire an aggregate of 4,825,000
ordinary shares. The warrants purchased in our IPO have been issued in registered form under a warrant agreement between Vstock Transfer
LLC, as warrant agent, and us. Each warrant entitles the registered holder to purchase one ordinary share at a price of $11.50 per share,
subject to adjustment as discussed below, at any time commencing on the later of 12 months from the date of this prospectus or the completion
of our business combination. Because the warrants may only be exercised for whole numbers of shares, only an even number of warrants
may be exercised at any given time. Pursuant to the warrant agreement, a warrantholder may exercise its warrants only for a whole number
of shares. This means that only an even number of warrants may be exercised at any given time by a warrantholder. The warrants will expire
five years after the completion of our business combination, at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, or earlier upon redemption or liquidation.
We will not be obligated
to deliver any ordinary shares pursuant to the exercise of a warrant and will have no obligation to settle such warrant exercise unless
a registration statement under the Securities Act with respect to the ordinary shares underlying the warrants is then effective and a
prospectus relating thereto is current, subject to our satisfying our obligations described below with respect to registration. We have
agreed that as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 15 business days after the closing of our business combination, we will
use our best efforts to file, and within 60 business days following our business combination to have declared effective, a registration
statement covering the ordinary shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants.
Once the warrants become
exercisable, we may call the warrants for redemption (excluding the private placement warrants):
·
in whole and not in part;
·
at a price of $0.01 per warrant;
·
upon not less than 30 days’ prior written notice of redemption
(the “30-day redemption period”) to each warrant holder; and
·
if, and only if, the reported last sale price of the ordinary
shares equal or exceed $18.00 per share (as adjusted for share splits, share capitalizations, rights issuances, subdivisions, reorganizations,
recapitalizations and the like) for any 20 trading days within a 30-trading day period ending on the third trading day prior to the date
we send to the notice of redemption to the warrant holders.
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If and when the warrants become
redeemable by us, we may not exercise our redemption right if the issuance of shares upon exercise of the warrants is not exempt from
registration or qualification under applicable state blue sky laws or we are unable to effect such registration or qualification.
Holders or f warrants are
not entitled to voting rights or any right to redemption in the event that we consummate a business combination.
Corporate Information
We are an “emerging
growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, as modified by the
Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012, or the JOBS Act. As such, we are eligible to take advantage of certain exemptions from various
reporting requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not “emerging growth companies” including,
but not limited to, not being required to comply with the auditor attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
of 2002, or the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, reduced disclosure obligations regarding executive compensation in our periodic reports and
proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding a non-binding advisory vote on executive compensation and shareholder
approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved. If some investors find our securities less attractive as a result,
there may be a less active trading market for our securities and the prices of our securities may be more volatile.
In addition, Section 107
of the JOBS Act also provides that an “emerging growth company” can take advantage of the extended transition period provided
in Section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act for complying with new or revised accounting standards. In other words, an “emerging
growth company” can delay the adoption of certain accounting standards until those standards would otherwise apply to private companies.
We intend to take advantage of the benefits of this extended transition period.
We will remain an emerging
growth company until the earlier of (1) the last day of the fiscal year (a) following the fifth anniversary of the completion of our
IPO, (b) in which we have total annual gross revenue of at least $1.07 billion, or (c) in which we are deemed to be a large accelerated
filer, which means the market value of our ordinary shares that is held by non-affiliates exceeds $700 million as of the prior
June 30 th , and (2) the date on which we have issued more than $1.0 billion in non-convertible debt securities during
the prior three-year period. References herein to “emerging growth company” shall have the meaning associated with it
in the JOBS Act.
We are a Cayman Islands
exempted company incorporated on May 14, 2018. Our executive offices are located at 477 Madison Avenue, 6 th Floor,
New York, NY 10022, and our telephone number is (646) 393-6713.
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