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McKinley Acquisition Corporation Rights

MKLYR
$0.10 (+ $0.00 + 0.00%)
Last updated: 2026-05-20 15:50 UTC
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NASDAQ XNMS
Nasdaq/NMS (Global Market)United StatesAmerica/New_York
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Market Price0.1
Dividend Yield N/A
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Annual Dividend N/A
Latest Payout ($)N/A
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Book Value-0.11
Price to Book-1.425
Beta0.95
52w High0.15
52w Low0.15
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
McKinley Acquisition Corporation Rights represent a class of derivative securities issued by McKinley Acquisition Corporation, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). These rights are designed to confer holders with a future interest, typically in the form of entitlement to receive a fractional or whole share of the company's Class A ordinary stock upon the completion of a successful business combination or specific qualifying event. McKinley Acquisition Corporation's primary function is to identify and merge with, acquire, or otherwise combine with one or more operating businesses across any industry sector, providing capital and a public listing to private companies seeking growth. As a SPAC right, this instrument is particularly significant within the financial markets for its role in facilitating the capital raising and deal-making process in the blank check company arena. Trading separately from the company's shares and units, these rights enhance flexibility for investors by allowing them to target exposure to potential upside from future business combinations while offering liquidity prior to any merger completion. Their listing within the financial conglomerates sector underscores the evolving financial engineering methods used to support corporate acquisitions and structure public offerings.
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