Federal Street Acquisition

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About FSAC

Federal Street Acquisition, a blank check company formed by the Co-President of Thomas H. Lee Partners to acquire a healthcare business. 

CEO
Thomas J. Leonard, MBA
CEOThomas J. Leonard, MBA
Employees
Employees
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
Founded
2017
Founded2017
Employees
Employees

FSAC Key Statistics

Market cap
581.33M
Market cap581.33M
Price-Earnings ratio
-101.81
Price-Earnings ratio-101.81
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
6.32K
Average volume6.32K
High today
High today
Low today
Low today
Open price
Open price
Volume
0.00
Volume0.00
52 Week high
$11.00
52 Week high$11.00
52 Week low
$9.45
52 Week low$9.45

Stock Snapshot

The current Federal Street Acquisition(FSAC) stock price is $10.12, with a market capitalization of 581.33M. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -101.81.

Federal Street Acquisition(FSAC) stock opened on 2026-04-05 at —. The price climbed to — and dipped to —.

The Federal Street Acquisition(FSAC)'s current trading volume is 0, compared to an average daily volume of 6.32K.

In the last year, Federal Street Acquisition(FSAC) shares hit a 52-week high of $11.00 and a 52-week low of $9.45.

In the last year, Federal Street Acquisition(FSAC) shares hit a 52-week high of $11.00 and a 52-week low of $9.45.

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