Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.

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About RDAC

Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp. is a blank check company. It was formed for the purpose of entering into a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. 

CEO
Lu Lu Xing
CEOLu Lu Xing
Employees
2
Employees2
Headquarters
Taiyuan, Shanxi
HeadquartersTaiyuan, Shanxi
Founded
Founded
Employees
2
Employees2

RDAC Key Statistics

Market cap
60.00M
Market cap60.00M
Price-Earnings ratio
37.42
Price-Earnings ratio37.42
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
49.29K
Average volume49.29K
High today
$8.20
High today$8.20
Low today
$7.93
Low today$7.93
Open price
$8.20
Open price$8.20
Volume
3.69K
Volume3.69K
52 Week high
$16.43
52 Week high$16.43
52 Week low
$7.50
52 Week low$7.50

Stock Snapshot

As of today, Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.(RDAC) shares are valued at $8.00. The company's market cap stands at 60M, with a P/E ratio of 37.42.

On 2026-01-14, Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.(RDAC) stock traded between a low of $7.93 and a high of $8.20. Shares are currently priced at $8.00, which is +0.9% above the low and -2.4% below the high.

Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.(RDAC) shares are trading with a volume of 3.69K, against a daily average of 49.29K.

During the past year, Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.(RDAC) stock moved between $7.50 at its lowest and $16.43 at its peak.

During the past year, Rising Dragon Acquisition Corp.(RDAC) stock moved between $7.50 at its lowest and $16.43 at its peak.

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