Real Asset Acquisition Corp. Announces the Separate Trading of its Class A Ordinary Shares and Warrants, Commencing on or about June 2, 2025 | RAAQU Stock News

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May 29, 2025
  • Real Asset Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: RAAQU) announces the separate trading of its Class A ordinary shares and warrants will commence on or about June 2, 2025.
  • The IPO, completed on April 30, 2025, included a total of 17,250,000 units, factoring in the full exercise of a 2,250,000-unit overallotment option by underwriters.
  • Class A ordinary shares and warrants will trade under symbols "RAAQ" and "RAAQW" on Nasdaq Global Market respectively; unsplit units will maintain the "RAAQU" symbol.

Real Asset Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: RAAQU) announced that investors holding units from its recent initial public offering, amounting to a total of 17,250,000 units, can start trading the Class A ordinary shares and warrants separately starting around June 2, 2025. This follows the successful completion of the IPO on April 30, 2025, which notably included 2,250,000 units from the underwriters' fully exercised overallotment option.

The Class A ordinary shares and warrants will be available on The Nasdaq Global Market under the symbols "RAAQ" and "RAAQW" respectively. Meanwhile, units that remain unseparated will continue trading under the symbol "RAAQU." It's important to note that only whole warrants will be traded, as fractional warrants will not be issued upon the separation of the units. Investors wishing to separate their units into shares and warrants must contact Efficiency, the transfer agent for Real Asset Acquisition Corp.

The registration statement related to these securities was declared effective on April 28, 2025, in accordance with Section 8(a) of the Securities Act of 1933. This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or solicit offers to buy these securities in any jurisdiction where it would be considered unlawful prior to proper registration or qualification.

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