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United Acquisition Corp. I (NYSE American: UACU) closed its initial public offering on January 30, 2026, selling 10,000,000 units at $10.00 per unit for total gross proceeds of $100,000,000 before underwriting discounts and offering expenses.
Each unit contains one Class A ordinary share and one-quarter of a redeemable public warrant; whole warrants exercise at $11.50 per share. Units began trading January 29, 2026; separate listing of shares and warrants as UAC and UACW is expected once separated trading begins.
United Acquisition Corp. I (UAC) priced a $100.0 million initial public offering of 10,000,000 units at $10.00 per unit on January 28, 2026, expected to close January 30, 2026.
Units trade as UACU on NYSE American beginning January 29, 2026; each unit equals one Class A share plus one-quarter warrant. Whole warrants exercise at $11.50. The underwriters have a 45-day option to buy 1,500,000 additional units to cover over-allotments.