Harvard Ave Acquisition (HAVAU) enables separate Nasdaq trading of HAVA shares and HAVAR rights
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Harvard Ave Acquisition Corporation reported that investors who hold its units will soon be able to trade the components separately. Each unit currently consists of one Class A ordinary share and one right to acquire one-tenth of a Class A ordinary share. The company announced that, starting on or about December 15, 2025, holders may elect to trade the Class A shares and the rights independently on the Nasdaq Global Market.
The Class A ordinary shares will trade under the symbol HAVA, and the rights will trade under HAVAR. Units that are not separated will continue to trade under the existing symbol HAVAU. The company also issued a press release on December 9, 2025, detailing this unit separation.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 8.01, 9.01
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Item 8.01
Other Events
Other
Voluntary disclosure of events the company deems important to shareholders but not covered by other items.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
FAQ
What did Harvard Ave Acquisition Corporation (HAVAU) announce in this 8-K?
The company announced that holders of its units may elect to separately trade the Class A ordinary shares and rights included in those units, starting on or about December 15, 2025.
What Nasdaq ticker symbols will Harvard Ave Acquisition’s securities use after separation?
The Class A ordinary shares will trade under HAVA, the rights will trade under HAVAR, and units that are not separated will continue to trade under HAVAU on the Nasdaq Global Market.
What is included in each Harvard Ave Acquisition (HAVAU) unit?
Each unit consists of one Class A ordinary share with a par value of $0.0001 and one right to acquire one-tenth of one Class A ordinary share.
Did Harvard Ave Acquisition issue any additional materials about the unit separation?
Yes. The company issued a press release dated December 9, 2025 describing the separation of units, which is attached as Exhibit 99.1.