EGH Acquisition Corp.’s $150M IPO targets energy transition

Khalid Garousha Senior Partner
Khalid Garousha Senior Partner
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EGH Acquisition Corp. has launched a USD 150 million initial public offering (IPO) on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol “EGHAU.” The trading began on May 9, 2025. EGH Acquisition Corp. is a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) formed to pursue business combinations in sectors such as power, energy transition, and sustainability.

The company aims to identify target businesses within industries that require reliable and cost-effective power solutions or innovative decarbonization strategies to address critical energy supply needs or emission reduction goals. Leading the company are executive chairman and chief financial officer Vincent T. Cubbage and chief executive officer Andrew B. Lipsher.

The legal team from A&O Shearman was led by capital market partners Bill Nelson and Taylor Landry, with support from counsels John Menke and Judy Little, associates Daniel Kim and Justin Higdon, financial institutions advisory partner Jennifer Morton, tax partner Larry Crouch, environmental counsel Kuang Chiang, associate Jake Ely, tax associates Austin Jones and Ryan Sedwick, as well as financial regulatory associates Taylor Puglieseand Joshua Kim.



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