Space Asset Acquisition Corp. Announces Separate Trading of Shares and Warrants

Shares and warrants to trade separately on Nasdaq starting March 20, 2026

Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:55pm

Space Asset Acquisition Corp. announced that holders of the units sold in the company's initial public offering may elect to separately trade the Class A ordinary shares and warrants included in the units starting on or about March 20, 2026. The units, shares, and warrants will trade on the Nasdaq Global Market under different ticker symbols.

Why it matters

This move allows investors to trade the shares and warrants individually, providing more flexibility in how they can manage their investments in the company. It's a common practice for SPACs to separate the trading of their units into the underlying shares and warrants after an initial public offering.

The details

Space Asset Acquisition Corp. completed its $230 million IPO on January 29, 2026, including the exercise of the underwriters' overallotment option. The company's registration statement was declared effective by the SEC on January 27, 2026. Holders of the units will need to contact the company's transfer agent, Efficiency INC., in order to separate the units into individual shares and warrants.

  • Space Asset Acquisition Corp. completed its $230 million IPO on January 29, 2026.
  • The company's registration statement was declared effective by the SEC on January 27, 2026.
  • The separate trading of shares and warrants will commence on or about March 20, 2026.

The players

Space Asset Acquisition Corp.

A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that completed a $230 million initial public offering in January 2026.

Efficiency INC.

The transfer agent for Space Asset Acquisition Corp. that will facilitate the separation of the company's units into individual shares and warrants.

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What’s next

Holders of the Space Asset Acquisition Corp. units will need to contact the company's transfer agent, Efficiency INC., in order to separate the units into individual Class A ordinary shares and warrants.

The takeaway

The separate trading of Space Asset Acquisition Corp.'s shares and warrants is a common practice for SPACs after an initial public offering, providing more flexibility for investors to manage their holdings in the company.