Paloma Acquisition Corp I Announces Separate Trading of Shares

The special purpose acquisition company begins trading its Class A ordinary shares separately.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:48am

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Paloma Acquisition Corp I, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) trading on the Nasdaq exchange, has announced that its Class A ordinary shares will begin trading separately from its units. This move allows investors to trade the shares individually rather than having to buy the full unit, which includes the share plus a warrant.

Why it matters

The separation of the shares from the units is a common step for SPACs as they progress towards a potential merger or acquisition target. It provides more flexibility for investors and can increase trading volume and liquidity in the shares.

The details

Paloma Acquisition Corp I was formed in 2025 to pursue a business combination with a target company. The SPAC raised $300 million in its initial public offering. The separate trading of the Class A ordinary shares and the redeemable warrants is expected to provide more options for investors interested in the company.

  • Paloma Acquisition Corp I held its IPO in 2025.
  • The separate trading of the Class A ordinary shares and warrants will begin on April 9, 2026.

The players

Paloma Acquisition Corp I

A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that raised $300 million in its 2025 IPO to pursue a business combination.

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What’s next

Paloma Acquisition Corp I will continue to search for a suitable merger or acquisition target, with the separate trading of its shares potentially helping to facilitate that process.

The takeaway

The separation of Paloma Acquisition Corp I's shares from its units is a routine step for a SPAC as it works towards a potential business combination, providing more flexibility for investors.