Vine Hill Capital Investment SPAC Files for IPO

Dow Jones
Nov 26, 2025
 

By Katherine Hamilton

 

Vine Hill Capital Investment Corp. II filed for an initial public offering.

The special purpose acquisition company plans to offer 17.5 million units at $10 apiece. Each unit will consist of one Class A and a third of a warrant. A whole warrant will entitle the holder to buy a share for $11.50.

Vine Hill is looking to acquire a company that has an enterprise value of $500 million or more.

The company's management team has completed transactions in several industries, including industrial technology, automotive and transportation, logistics, packaging, financial technology and AI.

Nicholas Petruska is chief executive, and also led Vine Hill Capital Investment Corp. I since 2024. He has held executive roles in several other SPACs, where he oversaw deals with the school bus maker Blue Bird and logistics company Daseke.

Chief Financial Officer Daniel Zlotnitsky also was involved with several of the same SPACs. He also worked on SPACs that merged with the mortgage broker company United Wholesale Mortgage and the recently collapsed vacation rental company Sonder.

Vine Hill plans to trade shares on Nasdaq under the symbol VHCP.

 

Write to Katherine Hamilton at katherine.hamilton@wsj.com

 

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November 25, 2025 17:53 ET (22:53 GMT)

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