STOCK TITAN

AA Mission Acquisition Stock Price, News & Analysis

AAM NYSE

Company Description

AA Mission Acquisition Corp. is a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, organized as a Cayman Islands exempted company and associated with the ticker symbol AAM. The company was structured as a blank-check issuer whose securities included Class A ordinary shares, units and warrants. Its public-company disclosures center on the mechanics typical of a SPAC, including a trust account, public-share redemption rights, shareholder voting matters, warrant terms, governance provisions and corporate-status filings.

The company’s security structure included units, each consisting of one Class A ordinary share and one-half of one warrant; Class A ordinary shares; and warrants, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to purchase one Class A ordinary share at a fixed exercise price. The securities were registered on the New York Stock Exchange before subsequent exchange and registration-status filings documented removal from listing and termination or suspension of Exchange Act reporting obligations.

As a SPAC, AA Mission Acquisition Corp. did not operate a conventional product or service business. Its issuer structure was built around capital held in a trust account and a defined period to pursue an initial business combination. Public shareholders had redemption rights tied to the trust account, while warrant holders did not have redemption rights with respect to the warrants. The company’s disclosures also identified it as an emerging growth company for public-reporting purposes.

AA Mission Acquisition Corp.’s governance record includes an extraordinary general meeting at which shareholders voted on proposals related to the company’s governing documents and trust agreement. Those proposals did not receive the required approval, and the company announced the redemption of public shares in connection with the meeting. Later regulatory records include a Form 25 notification for removal from listing and registration on the New York Stock Exchange and a Form 15 certification covering termination of registration or suspension of the duty to file reports for its units, Class A ordinary shares and warrants.

The company’s principal executive office was identified in The Woodlands, Texas. Its public-company profile is therefore best understood as a SPAC issuer with a defined security structure, trust-account redemption mechanics and completed exchange-registration and Exchange Act reporting-status records rather than as an operating company with recurring commercial revenue.

Stock Performance

$—
0.00%
0.00
Last updated:
+5.02%
Performance 1 year
$206.9M

AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) stock last traded at $10.66. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 5.0%. At a market capitalization of $206.9M, AAM is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 44.0M shares outstanding.

SEC Filings

AA Mission Acquisition has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form SCHEDULE 13G/A, 1 Form 15-12G, 1 Form 25-NSE. The most recent filing was submitted on May 15, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all AAM SEC filings →

Financial Highlights

operating income reached -$770K, and net income was $5.9M. The company generated -$683K in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 1.03, the company maintains adequate short-term liquidity.

$5.9M
Net Income (TTM)
-$683K
Operating Cash Flow
Revenue (TTM)

Upcoming Events

Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) currently stands at 103.9 thousand shares, up 8524.6% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.2% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 23412.9%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.

AAM Company Profile & Sector Positioning

AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) operates in the Shell Companies industry within the broader Blank Checks sector and is listed on the NYSE.

Investors comparing AAM often look at related companies in the same sector, including ARMADA ACQUISITION CORP III (AACI), Voyager Acquisition Corp (VACH), Empowerment & Inclusion Capita (EPWR), HCM II Acquisition Corp (HOND), and Bold Eagle Acquisition (BEAG). Comparing financial metrics, valuation ratios, and stock performance across these peers can help investors evaluate AAM's relative position within its industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The current stock price of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is $10.66 as of February 3, 2026.

What is the market cap of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The market cap of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is approximately 206.9M. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is the net income of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is $5.9M.

What is the operating cash flow of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The operating cash flow of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is -$683K. Learn about cash flow.

What is the current ratio of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The current ratio of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is 1.03, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.

What is the operating income of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM)?

The operating income of AA Mission Acquisition (AAM) is -$770K. Learn about operating income.

What is AA Mission Acquisition Corp.?

AA Mission Acquisition Corp. is a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, organized as a Cayman Islands exempted company and associated with the ticker symbol AAM.

What securities were associated with AAM?

The company’s securities included units, Class A ordinary shares and warrants. Each unit consisted of one Class A ordinary share and one-half of one warrant.

How did AA Mission Acquisition Corp.'s SPAC structure work?

The company was structured around a trust account and public-share redemption rights while pursuing a SPAC business-combination purpose. Warrant holders did not have redemption rights with respect to the warrants.

Where was AA Mission Acquisition Corp. headquartered?

AA Mission Acquisition Corp. identified its principal executive office in The Woodlands, Texas.

What corporate-status filings apply to AA Mission Acquisition Corp.?

The company’s record includes a Form 25 notification for removal from NYSE listing and registration and a Form 15 certification covering termination of registration or suspension of Exchange Act reporting duties.

What governance matters appeared in AA Mission Acquisition Corp.'s disclosures?

Its disclosures included shareholder voting matters related to proposed amendments to governing documents and the trust agreement, as well as related redemption mechanics for public shares.