Chenghe Acquisition III Co.

1D
1W
1M
3M
YTD
1Y
5Y
ALL

Why Robinhood?

Robinhood gives you the tools you need to put your money in motion. You can buy or sell CHEC and other ETFs, options, and stocks.

About CHEC

Chenghe Acquisition III Co. is a blank check company, which engages in the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses. The company was founded on June 4, 2024 and is headquartered in Singapore. 

CEO
Shi Bin Wang
CEOShi Bin Wang
Employees
Employees
Headquarters
Singapore, Central Singapore
HeadquartersSingapore, Central Singapore
Founded
2024
Founded2024
Employees
Employees

CHEC Key Statistics

Market cap
172.57M
Market cap172.57M
Price-Earnings ratio
-24,975.00
Price-Earnings ratio-24,975.00
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
12.01K
Average volume12.01K
High today
$10.01
High today$10.01
Low today
$9.99
Low today$9.99
Open price
$10.00
Open price$10.00
Volume
80.99K
Volume80.99K
52 Week high
$10.56
52 Week high$10.56
52 Week low
$9.91
52 Week low$9.91

Stock Snapshot

As of today, Chenghe Acquisition III Co.(CHEC) shares are valued at $9.99. The company's market cap stands at 172.57M, with a P/E ratio of -24975.00.

On 2026-01-17, Chenghe Acquisition III Co.(CHEC) stock moved within a range of $9.99 to $10.01. With shares now at $9.99, the stock is trading 0.0% above its intraday low and -0.2% below the session's peak.

Trading volume for Chenghe Acquisition III Co.(CHEC) stock has reached 80.99K, versus its average volume of 12.01K.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $9.91 to a high of $10.56.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $9.91 to a high of $10.56.

People also own

Based on the portfolios of people who own CHEC. This list is generated using Robinhood data, and it’s not a recommendation.
All investments involve risks, including the loss of principal. Securities trading offered through Robinhood Financial LLC, Member SIPC and a registered broker-dealer. Options are risky and aren’t suitable for all investors. To learn more about risks, read the .