Kevin Durant-backed SPAC to wind down after no target business found

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Kevin Durant and fellow investors in a special purpose acquisition company will wind down and dissolve the entity after being unable to consummate a merger deal with a target company.

Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant and his fellow investors in a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, will wind down and dissolve the entity after being unable to consummate a merger deal with a target company.

Durant — who was playing for the Brooklyn Nets at the time — and his partners set up their SPAC, known as Infinite Acquisition Corp., back in 2021, looking to invest in"companies in sectors such as sports, health, e-commerce, food and cryptocurrency," according to its SEC filings. In late 2021, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, SPACs were all the rage when the initial public offering market had dried up and private companies were looking for a quick way to get listed on Wall Street. SPACs are also known as"blank check" companies.

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