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ChampionsGate Acquisition Corporation is a Cayman Islands-based blank check company formed to complete a business combination. It completed an IPO on May 29, 2025, selling 7,475,000 units at $10.00 each for gross proceeds of $74,750,000, plus a $2,300,000 private placement.
As of December 31, 2025, $75,123,750 was held in a U.S. Treasury-focused trust account, while only $17,251 of cash was available outside the trust and the company had a working capital deficit of $77,569. The company reported 2025 net income of $1,175,395, driven by $1,778,580 of interest and dividends on trust investments, offset by formation, operating and stock-compensation costs.
The company has no revenues and is incurring costs as it searches for a target. It must complete a business combination by November 29, 2026, or up to August 29, 2027 if extended, or redeem public shares and liquidate. Management cites substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern without completing a deal or raising additional capital.