| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BO Brian Oliveira Clear Street Group Inc. | 254,915 | $2.62M | $3.38M | $758,736.98 | 28.97% |
| NASDAQ (NMS) Exchange | KY Country |
Real Asset Acquisition Corp. operates as a blank check company that is incorporated as an exempted company in the Cayman Islands. The primary goal of the corporation is to engage in a business combination that could take the form of a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or a comparable transaction. This corporation has the flexibility to explore opportunities across a diverse range of industries and geographical areas. Nevertheless, it has articulated a strategic intention to prioritize sectors that are fundamentally supported by real assets. These sectors notably include metals and mining, real estate, infrastructure, as well as relevant adjacent sectors.
The company actively seeks to identify potential targets for merger opportunities, aiming to create synergies and improve operational efficiencies among the combined entities.
Real Asset Acquisition Corp. facilitates share exchanges to create a more fluid market for its stakeholders, allowing shareholders of the target companies to swap their shares for shares in the newly combined company.
This involves the strategic acquisition of tangible and intangible assets from target companies, thereby enhancing the asset base of Real Asset Acquisition Corp. and aligning with its focus on real assets.
The corporation may engage in direct purchases of target company shares, which allows it to stake a claim in promising businesses that align with its objective of fostering growth through real asset investments.
Real Asset Acquisition Corp. explores opportunities for reorganizing the structure of the acquired businesses, optimizing their operational capabilities and financial performance post-merger.
The company is dedicated to targeting sectors characterized by real assets and may choose to invest in industries such as metals and mining, real estate, and infrastructure, which are integral to its broader business strategy.