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On topic, Jason Zweig once wrote that IPO should stand for "It's Probably Overpriced." I won't be buying, though I wish the buyers good luck.
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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In general Id be very leery of SPACs. At Solly in 1998-1999 we were one of the first firms to bring SPACs to the market and they were not received well by institutional customers. During that period internet related names were flying as was the NDX, it looked like valuations were never going to come back down to earth (a valuation cycle we currently see in many high flying names). It was a time that was ripe for introducing a product that paid the issuer and sponsor handsomely. After a short period of time it was realized that these instruments far from benefited the investor and their issuance died out. In my opinion their use has only revived as a result of the current euphoric equity environment. I don't believe it will end well. I would be extremely careful investing in MUDS though there is a chance Topps is undervalued in this current soaring collector card mania. Again just my opinion.
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For 70 years, the name Topps has become synonymous with baseball cards. That longevity was threatened Thursday, as The Action Network confirmed that Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association have given their exclusive licenses to Fanatics. The union deal doesn’t start before 2023, and the MLB deal won’t start until 2026.
Terms of the deal are unclear, but sources say that both MLB and MLBPA will have an equity stake in the new company formed from scratch just to produce trading cards. A Fanatics spokesperson declined to confirm the news. Calls made to Mudrick Capital were unanswered. The deal presents a major issue for Mudrick Capital, which is taking Topps public in a deal valued at $1.3 billion. While Topps will have five seasons left on its MLB deal, losing the license in the future automatically makes it a shell of its former self. This deal might completely undo the business combination between Mudrick and Topps. Shareholders are expected to vote on the deal next Wednesday morning. Sources said that Major League Baseball offered Topps the right to match the deal proposed by Fanatics and was unable to reach the number — not a surprising result given the fact that Fanatics is worth nearly 14 times what Topps is worth. |
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