Welcome to our dedicated page for Horizon Space Acquisition I SEC filings (Ticker: HSPOU), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The HSPOU SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to regulatory documents for Horizon Space Acquisition I Corp. units and related securities. According to the company’s Form 8-K reports, HSPOU units are listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC and consist of one ordinary share, one redeemable warrant, and one right to acquire one-tenth of one ordinary share. The filings page aggregates these disclosures so that investors can review how the company structures its units, warrants, and rights, and how these instruments are treated in connection with its proposed business combination.
Horizon Space Acquisition I Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company categorized as a shell company, uses its SEC filings to describe its initial business combination timeline, extension options, and trust account arrangements. Recent Form 8-K filings explain that HSPO may extend its deadline to complete a business combination through one-month extensions, each funded by a monthly extension fee deposited into a trust account for public shareholders. These filings also disclose unsecured promissory notes issued to entities such as Shenzhen Squirrel Enlivened Media Group Co., Ltd and Squirrel Enlivened (Hong Kong) Technology Limited to finance the extension fees, including the notes’ maturity terms, lack of interest, and defined events of default.
On this page, users can review current reports that reference the Agreement and Plan of Merger among HSPO and several Squirrel entities, as well as information about the registration statement on Form F-4 filed by Squirrel Cayman. Stock Titan enhances these documents with AI-powered summaries that explain the key points of complex filings such as 8-Ks and registration statements, helping readers quickly understand how extensions, trust funding, and the proposed business combination may affect HSPOU units and the associated securities.