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Pioneer as a Case Study: Israeli SPAC Companies Leave Wall Street at a Loss

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Pioneer as a Case Study: Israeli SPAC Companies Leave Wall Street at a Loss
First reported by Globes · Jun 9, 2026

What happened

The Israeli fintech company Pioneer is negotiating a $2.7 billion acquisition by Canada’s Nuvei, Reuters reported, while its shares jumped after the news. The article says Pioneer’s fate reflects a broader pattern among Israeli and Israel-linked SPAC companies, many of which have left public markets at much lower valuations than when they listed.

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GlobesUnrated · HebrewJun 11, 2026
Pioneer as a Case Study: Israeli SPAC Companies Leave Wall Street at a Loss
GlobesUnrated · HebrewJun 9, 2026
Pioneer Surges on Reported $2.7 Billion Sale Talks, With Israeli Roots in Focus

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