
Churchill Capital Corp Iv (NYSE:CCIV) is owned by 9.22% institutional shareholders and by 0.00% insiders. The rest is owned by the public. The largest institutional owner of Churchill Capital Corp Iv is "Coatue Management LLC", owning 1.36% of the company's total share outstanding.
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Churchill Capital Corp Iv (NYSE:CCIV) is owned by 9.22% institutional shareholders and by 0.00% insiders. The rest is owned by the public. The largest institutional owner of Churchill Capital Corp Iv is "Coatue Management LLC", owning 1.36% of the company's total share outstanding. The largest mutual fund owner of Churchill Capital Corp Iv is "MainStay Winslow Large Cap Growth …
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What happens to CCIV stock after the Lucid Motors merger?
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What happened to CCIV stock?
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Is CCIV still merging with Lucid Motors?
Is CCIV Lucid Motors stock?
How many Lucid shares does CCIV have?
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When did CCIV become LCID?
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What is CCIV stock today?
Prev Close | 22.90 |
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Day Low/High | 22.55 / 24.55 |
52 Wk Low/High | 9.60 / 64.86 |
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Who are the institutional owners of Churchill Capital Corp IV?
During the previous two years, 125 institutional investors and hedge funds held shares of Churchill Capital Corp IV. The most heavily invested inst...
What percentage of Churchill Capital Corp IV stock is owned by institutional investors?
9.23% of Churchill Capital Corp IV stock is owned by institutional investors. Learn more on CCIV's institutional investor holdings.
Which institutional investors have been buying Churchill Capital Corp IV stock?
Of the 110 institutional investors that purchased Churchill Capital Corp IV stock in the last 24 months, the following investors and hedge funds ha...
How much institutional buying is happening at Churchill Capital Corp IV?
Institutional investors have bought a total of 12,591,381 shares in the last 24 months. This purchase volume represents approximately $276.90M in t...
Which Churchill Capital Corp IV institutionals have been selling company stock?
Of the 23 institutional investors that sold Churchill Capital Corp IV stock in the last 24 months, the following investors and hedge funds have sol...
How much institutional selling is happening at Churchill Capital Corp IV?
Institutional investors have sold a total of 3,148,681 shares in the last 24 months. This volume of shares sold represents approximately $58.19M in...
Lucid Motors stock popped
Lucid’s merger with CCIV was one of the most anticipated SPAC mergers of 2021. Many investors wonder if Lucid Motors could be the true Tesla-killer that it's claiming to be. On its initial day of trading, LCID popped by 10.6 percent.
CCIV weaves into Lucid Motors stock
After a SPAC has successfully merged into the target company, its stock weaves into the new company. As of July 26, CCIV stock ceased to exist. Its common stock and warrants got delisted from NYSE and the company started trading under the ticker "LCID" on Nasdaq.
CCIV warrants after merger
A stock warrant is a derivative contract that gives the holder the right to buy the company’s stock at a specified price in the stipulated period. For some period after the SPAC IPO, the common stock and warrants trade together but eventually become two different instruments and start trading separately.
