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Haymaker Acquisition Corp. 4 Warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one Class A ordinary share at an exercise price of $11.50 per share (HYAC.WS)
Price$0.00
Favorite Metrics
Price vs S&P 500 (26W)773.15%
Price vs S&P 500 (4W)20.05%
All Metrics
Price vs S&P 500 (YTD)99.39%
10-Day Avg Trading Volume0.20M
3-Month Avg Trading Volume0.16M
52-Week High$3.12
26-Week Price Return774.29%
13-Week Price Return81.07%
3-Month Return Std Dev161.54%
Year-to-Date Return97.42%
5-Day Price Return0.33%
Month-to-Date Return3.73%
Price vs S&P 500 (13W)82.77%
52-Week Low$0.17
Industry Peers — Blank Checks / SPACs(332)
| Symbol | P/E Ratio (Annual) | Indicated Dividend Yield (Annual) | ROE (TTM) | P/B Ratio (Quarterly) | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HYAC.WSHaymaker Acquisition Corp. 4 Warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one Class A ordinary share at an exercise price of $11.50 per share | — | — | — | — | $0.00 |
LFACLeapfrog Acquisition Corporation Class A Ordinary Shares | 742.60x | — | 1.92% | 2.80x | $9.92 |
LFACULeapfrog Acquisition Corporation Units | 742.60x | — | 1.92% | 2.80x | $10.04 |
AACIArmada Acquisition Corp. III Class A Ordinary Share | — | — | -9.52% | 14.61x | $9.89 |
BEAGBold Eagle Acquisition Corp. Class A Ordinary Shares | 61.97x | — | 3.80% | 2.33x | $10.53 |
BEAGRBold Eagle Acquisition Corp. Right | 61.97x | — | 3.80% | 2.33x | $0.24 |
BEAGUBold Eagle Acquisition Corp. Units | 61.97x | — | 3.80% | 2.33x | $10.74 |
BCSSBain Capital GSS Investment Corp. | 139.43x | — | — | 1.31x | $10.17 |
BCSS.UBain Capital GSS Investment Corp. Units, each consisting of one Class A Ordinary Share and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant | 139.43x | — | — | 1.31x | $10.30 |
CEPFCantor Equity Partners IV, Inc. Class A Ordinary Shares | 95.72x | — | — | 1.29x | $10.27 |
KRSPRice Acquisition Corporation 3 | 172.51x | — | — | 1.41x | $10.29 |
About
Haymaker Acquisition Corp 4 is a blank check company formed to identify and complete a merger or acquisition with an operating business. The company raises capital through an IPO to fund a potential business combination, typically targeting companies in specific industries. As a SPAC, it provides an alternative acquisition route for private companies seeking to become publicly listed.