FaZe down: FaZe Clan’s Nasdaq value drops nearly 30 percent on day it goes public

Not the day FaZe probably imagined.

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Nearly nine months after announcing plans to go public, FaZe Clan officially began trading on the Nasdaq today following the completion of a $725 million special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger.

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With its deal with B. Riley Principal 150 Merger Corp (BRPM), a blank check company with which it merged, FaZe opened at $13.02 per share and began trading under the FAZE ticker. Within an hour, however, the stock price dipped 30 percent and has remained around that mark. At time of writing, FAZE is down more than 29 percent today.

BRPM shareholders approved the FaZe merger on July 15 despite the downward trends of SPACs, which are an alternative to initial public offerings. SPACs have lost half of their value in 2022, according to CNBC, although FaZe CEO Lee Trink said the SPAC avenue “really fits” the organization.

In addition to the seemingly worrying performance of SPACs, the process for FaZe to go public took longer than expected as well. The deal, which was expected to be completed in Q1 2022, leaked into Q3 after hiccups in FaZe’s financial forecast caused delays. The Securities and Exchange Commission ultimately approved the merger in late June.

FaZe, with the power of popular celebrities and influencers, as well as its successful esports teams in various games, will look to rebound from a tough first day as a public company.

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Preston Byers
Dot Esports associate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports through the 2013 Call of Duty Championship, Preston has pursued a career in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2021.