$10.22
+0.098%Pioneer Acquisition I Corp is a blank check company (SPAC) incorporated in the Cayman Islands, formed to effect a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities. The company priced its initial public offering on June 17, 2025, raising $220 million by offering 22 million units at $10 per unit. Each unit consists of one Class A ordinary share and one-half of one redeemable warrant. The units began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol 'PACHU' on June 18, 2025. Upon separate trading, the Class A shares and warrants will trade under the symbols 'PACH' and 'PACHW' respectively. The offering includes a 45-day option for underwriters to purchase up to an additional 3.3 million units to cover over-allotments. Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. acted as sole book-running manager, with Odeon Capital Group as co-manager. The company is led by CEO Mitchell Creem and is based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.
Negative free cash flow while paying dividends is a major red flag. Company burning cash and cannot sustain dividend without external financing.
Dividend appears unsustainable based on current metrics. High probability of reduction or elimination. Proceed with caution.
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