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AppHarvest To Go Public By SPAC

Indoor farm operator said Tuesday that it’s via an agreement with publicly traded special purpose acquisition company Novus Capital Corp. (Nasdaq: NOVS).

The Morehead, Kentucky-based company is the latest to become a public company through a SPAC. The combined company will take the AppHarvest name and be led by , AppHarvest鈥檚 founder and CEO, according to a written statement.

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AppHarvest develops and operates large-scale indoor farms in the Central Appalachian region, including a 60-acre controlled environment agriculture facility. Its first produce, tomatoes, is scheduled to be harvested in early 2021, the company said.

The company has raised a total of $142.3 million in venture-backed funding, according to SA国际传媒 data. That includes a round in August.

The deal values the new AppHarvest at $1 billion pro forma equity value, at the $10 per share private investment in public equity price. It also has the potential to provide the company with $435 million in net proceeds that is intended to fund additional indoor farms, growth and other operations.

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