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Why This Boston Nail Salon Chain Went Public in Canada After Raising $57.4 Million From Private Investors
During the pandemic, Canadian exchanges amended the rules governing capital pool companies, SPAC-like instruments offering to ease the traditional IPO process.
By REBECCA DECZYNSKI, STAFF REPORTER, INC, @rebecca_decz
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MONEY By REBECCA DECZYNSKI
Why This Boston Nail Salon Chain Went Public in Canada After Raising $57.4 Million From Private Investors
During the pandemic, Canadian exchanges amended the rules governing capital pool companies, SPAC-like instruments offering to ease the traditional IPO process.
By REBECCA DECZYNSKI
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