filo Spartacus Acquisition Corp. II, ( TMTSU ) priced its initial public offering of 20M units at $10.00 per unit. The units will be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market and will begin trading on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, under the ticker symbol “TMTSU.” Gross proceeds are expected to be $200M. The offering is expected to close on February 12, 2026. Shares of the Class A common stock and warran...
filo Spartacus Acquisition Corp. II, ( TMTSU ) priced its initial public offering of 20M units at $10.00 per unit. The units will be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market and will begin trading on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, under the ticker symbol “TMTSU.” Gross proceeds are expected to be $200M. The offering is expected to close on February 12, 2026. Shares of the Class A common stock and warrants are expected to be listed on Nasdaq under the symbols “TMTS” and “TMTSW,” respectively. the underwriters have a 45-day option for up to 3M additional units to cover overallotments. More on Spartacus Acquisition Corp. II Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Spartacus Acquisition Corp. II Financial information for Spartacus Acquisition Corp. II
This interactive model has a limit on the number of drivers that can be modified in a single scenario. When the limit is reached those drivers not yet modified become disabled for modification. Your options are: Create new scenarios to try different combinations of driver modifications Reset one of your driver modifications in this scenario in order to modify another driver
This interactive model has a limit on the number of drivers that can be modified in a single scenario. When the limit is reached those drivers not yet modified become disabled for modification. Your options are: Create new scenarios to try different combinations of driver modifications Reset one of your driver modifications in this scenario in order to modify another driver
This interactive model has a limit on the number of drivers that can be modified in a single scenario. When the limit is reached those drivers not yet modified become disabled for modification. Your options are: Create new scenarios to try different combinations of driver modifications Reset one of your driver modifications in this scenario in order to modify another driver
This interactive model has a limit on the number of drivers that can be modified in a single scenario. When the limit is reached those drivers not yet modified become disabled for modification. Your options are: Create new scenarios to try different combinations of driver modifications Reset one of your driver modifications in this scenario in order to modify another driver
(RTTNews) - European stocks are seen opening broadly higher on Wednesday as unexpectedly weak December U.S. retail sales data prompted traders to price in a further two rate cuts of 25 basis points from the Federal Reserve this year. With Federal Reserve officials signaling patience on rate cuts, the focus now shifts to the delayed jobs report later in the day and the CPI report on Friday. Inflati...
(RTTNews) - European stocks are seen opening broadly higher on Wednesday as unexpectedly weak December U.S. retail sales data prompted traders to price in a further two rate cuts of 25 basis points from the Federal Reserve this year. With Federal Reserve officials signaling patience on rate cuts, the focus now shifts to the delayed jobs report later in the day and the CPI report on Friday. Inflation and job creation are expected to hold steady, but revisions to the 2025 jobs numbers are expected to be large. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday said the present level of dollar is more balanced and is beneficial for promoting exports and economic growth. He anticipates the GDP could exceed 5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 and possibly surpass 6 percent in the first quarter of 2026. White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett recently warned that U.S. labor market data could be weaker in the near term. Asian markets were broadly higher as rate cut expectation lifted U.S. equity futures. Investors also weighed China's latest inflation figures. China's annual consumer price inflation unexpectedly cooled from 0.8 percent in December to 0.2 percent in January, raising fresh concerns about persistent deflationary pressures in the world's second-largest economy. The deflation in producer price inflation persisted, with prices falling 1.4 percent year-on-year in January after declining 1.9 percent in December. The dollar dropped against all of its major peers and U.S. Treasury yields fell across the curve following the release of weak U.S. retail sales data. Gold traded up half a percent above $5,050 an ounce. Oil edged higher as traders assessed the risks of supply disruptions in the Middle East ahead of a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump. Overnight, U.S. stocks ended mixed after two days of gains. The Dow inched up 0.1 percent, but the S&P 500 dipped 0.3 percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite ...
China’s top chipmaker has warned that breakaway spending on artificial intelligence chips is bringing forward years of future demand, raising the risk that some data centers could sit idle. “Companies would love to build 10 years’ worth of data center capacity within one or two years,” Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. ’s Co-Chief Executive Officer Zhao Haijun said Wednesday on a cal...
China’s top chipmaker has warned that breakaway spending on artificial intelligence chips is bringing forward years of future demand, raising the risk that some data centers could sit idle. “Companies would love to build 10 years’ worth of data center capacity within one or two years,” Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. ’s Co-Chief Executive Officer Zhao Haijun said Wednesday on a call with analysts. “As for what exactly these data centers will do, that hasn’t been fully thought through.” AI-related infrastructure investment is projected to exceed $3 trillion over the next five years, according to Moody’s Ratings, as developers pour eye-watering sums into data centers to house training and inference chips designed by companies including Nvidia Corp. , Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Huawei Technologies Co. In 2026 alone, the combined capital expenditure of Alphabet Inc. , Amazon.com Inc. , Meta Platforms Inc. and Microsoft Corp. is on track to reach $650 billion, driven by their costly AI arms race. Read More: Big Tech to Spend $650 Billion This Year as AI Race Intensifies China’s leading AI developers, including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. , Tencent Holdings Ltd. and ByteDance Ltd. , are also investing heavily in AI infrastructure equipped with both Nvidia chips and domestically produced alternatives. SMIC operates chipmaking plants from Beijing to Shanghai and Shenzhen, but it can only manufacture less advanced AI chips compared with those produced by Nvidia and its contract manufacturer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. , due to US export restrictions that limit access to cutting-edge equipment. The surge in spending has also triggered a shortage of high-bandwidth memory, a critical high-end component that enables advanced AI computing. The tight supply of HBM could persist for years, as new capacity takes time to build and qualify, Zhao said. SMIC’s domestic clients, including Huawei and Cambricon Technologies Corp. , are aiming for a rapid ram...