Maywood Secures $100 Million in Public Market Debut to Fuel Future Acquisitions

Maywood Secures $100 Million in Public Market Debut to Fuel Future Acquisitions

2026-04-21 companies

New York, Monday, 20 April 2026.
Defying evolving economic shifts, Maywood Acquisition Corp. 2 successfully raised $100 million in its April 2026 market debut, highlighting a continued strong investor appetite for strategic business combinations.

Anatomy of the Offering

On April 15, 2026, Maywood Acquisition Corp. 2 formally completed its initial public offering, issuing 10 million units priced at $10.00 each [1][4][5]. This pricing structure successfully generated gross proceeds of $100 million for the newly formed entity [1][4][5]. The units immediately began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol “MYXXU” [1][5]. The groundwork for this public debut was laid earlier in the week, with the company’s Form S-1 registration statement officially becoming effective on April 13, 2026 [1][4][5].

Strategic Backing and Financial Leadership

The public listing was orchestrated by D. Boral Capital LLC, a New York-headquartered global investment bank that acted as the sole bookrunner for the transaction [1][4][5]. D. Boral Capital brings considerable institutional momentum to the table, having aggregated approximately $35 billion in capital and executed around 400 transactions since 2020 [1][5]. The firm focuses on delivering financial solutions to middle-market and emerging growth companies by leveraging capital networks that span the United States, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America [5].

Early Market Reception and Trading Dynamics

In the immediate 24 hours following the April 15 IPO announcement, the newly issued units experienced a modest price gain of 0.25% [4]. By the late afternoon of April 20, 2026, MYXXU units were trading at $10.07, reflecting an intraday climb of $0.06, or 0.60% [2]. During extended trading hours, the price remained relatively stable at $10.07, registering only a nominal fractional dip of 0.01% [2].

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