Vine Hill Capital and CoinShares Advance Merger with Amended SEC Filing
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Vine Hill Capital and CoinShares announced the submission of an amended draft registration statement (Form F-4) to the SEC, signaling continued progress in their proposed business combination.
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Amended F-4 Submitted to SEC
Odysseus Holdings Limited ('Holdco'), the future holding company of CoinShares, submitted an amended draft registration statement on Form F-4 to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on a confidential basis.
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Response to SEC Comments
The submission was made in response to the SEC's first round of comments, demonstrating active engagement in the regulatory review process for the proposed business combination.
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Continued Merger Progress
This action represents continued progress in the regulatory review process for the previously announced business combination between Vine Hill Capital and CoinShares, following an initial draft submission in November 2025.
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Upcoming Court Hearing
A Royal Court of Jersey directions hearing, another key condition for the transaction, is scheduled for February 17, 2026.
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This filing indicates continued progress in the proposed business combination between Vine Hill Capital and CoinShares. The submission of an amended Form F-4 to the SEC, addressing prior comments, is a critical procedural step towards regulatory approval and reduces uncertainty surrounding the merger's completion. This follows previous disclosures regarding significant shareholder support and general progress, suggesting the companies are actively working through the necessary approvals to finalize the transaction. The upcoming Royal Court of Jersey hearing is another key milestone to watch.
At the time of this filing, VCIC was trading at $10.64 on NASDAQ in the Real Estate & Construction sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $312.4M. The 52-week trading range was $9.96 to $11.99. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.