Redbox, the DVD rental and streaming company, goes public on the Nasdaq after a $590.3M SPAC merger, surging ~24% on its debut; shares are up ~34% after hours (Dade Hayes/Deadline)

Dade Hayes / Deadline:
Redbox, the DVD rental and streaming company, goes public on the Nasdaq after a $590.3M SPAC merger, surging ~24% on its debut; shares are up ~34% after hours  —  Redbox, originally a disc-dispensing network of kiosks developed by executives at McDonald's, kicked off a new corporate chapter today by becoming a publicly traded company.



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