Crane Harbor Acquisition

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About CHAC

Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp. operates as a blank check company. It was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses. 

CEO
William I. Fradin
CEOWilliam I. Fradin
Employees
Employees
Headquarters
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Founded
Founded
Employees
Employees

CHAC Key Statistics

Market cap
330.01M
Market cap330.01M
Price-Earnings ratio
Price-Earnings ratio
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
303.24K
Average volume303.24K
High today
$11.18
High today$11.18
Low today
$10.98
Low today$10.98
Open price
$11.07
Open price$11.07
Volume
218.95K
Volume218.95K
52 Week high
$13.27
52 Week high$13.27
52 Week low
$9.90
52 Week low$9.90

Stock Snapshot

With a market cap of 330.01M, Crane Harbor Acquisition(CHAC) trades at $11.00.

During the trading session on 2026-01-23, Crane Harbor Acquisition(CHAC) shares reached a daily high of $11.18 and a low of $10.98. At a current price of $11.00, the stock is +0.2% higher than the low and still -1.6% under the high.

Trading activity shows a volume of 218.95K, compared to an average daily volume of 303.24K.

Over the past 52 weeks, Crane Harbor Acquisition(CHAC) stock has traded between a high of $13.27 and a low of $9.90.

Over the past 52 weeks, Crane Harbor Acquisition(CHAC) stock has traded between a high of $13.27 and a low of $9.90.

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