StoneBridge Acquisition II to Begin Separate Trading of Shares and Rights

Reuters
Nov 19, 2025
StoneBridge Acquisition II to Begin Separate Trading of Shares and Rights

StoneBridge Acquisition II Corporation announced that, starting November 21, 2025, investors who purchased units in the company's initial public offering will be able to separately trade the Class A ordinary shares and rights included in those units. Each unit originally consisted of one Class A ordinary share and one right, with each right entitling the holder to receive one-tenth of a Class A ordinary share upon the completion of the company's initial business combination. The Class A ordinary shares and rights will begin trading on Nasdaq under the symbols "APAC" and "APACR," respectively, while unseparated units will continue to trade under "APACU." Only whole rights will be issued and traded.

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