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Future Vision Acquisition Corp. II Rights

FVNNR
$0.11 (- $0.01 - 6.05%)
Last updated: 2026-05-21 20:08 UTC
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🇺🇸 NASDAQ XNCM
Nasdaq Capital MarketUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
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Market Price0.11
Dividend Yield N/A
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Annual Dividend N/A
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Book Value0.41
Price to Book0.37
Beta1.03
52w High0.23
52w Low0.12
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
Future Vision Acquisition Corp. II Rights represent units of interest in a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) designed to facilitate mergers, acquisitions, or similar business combinations. These rights entitle the holder to receive shares of common stock in the SPAC upon the company's successful business combination or initial public offering (IPO). SPACs like Future Vision Acquisition Corp. II serve as investment vehicles that allow private companies to go public through mergers, providing an alternative to the traditional IPO process. Primarily, these rights attract investors interested in emerging sectors, seeking potential high-reward opportunities by identifying or acquiring promising private ventures. SPACs often target industries ripe for growth or technological innovation, such as fintech, biotechnology, or clean energy. The market significance of such rights lies in their role in democratizing investment opportunities, allowing retail and institutional investors to participate in early-stage business ventures. Future Vision Acquisition Corp. II Rights play a strategic role in the financial landscape by funding and bringing forward promising businesses, contributing to capital market dynamism and facilitating corporate innovation.
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