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About TWOA

two is a blank check company. It engages in the business of entering into a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities. 

CEO
Thomas D. Hennessy, MBA
CEOThomas D. Hennessy, MBA
Employees
31
Employees31
Headquarters
Zephyr Cove, Nevada
HeadquartersZephyr Cove, Nevada
Founded
2015
Founded2015
Employees
31
Employees31

TWOA Key Statistics

Market cap
75.02M
Market cap75.02M
Price-Earnings ratio
222.45
Price-Earnings ratio222.45
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
32.89K
Average volume32.89K
High today
High today
Low today
Low today
Open price
Open price
Volume
0.00
Volume0.00
52 Week high
$12.97
52 Week high$12.97
52 Week low
$5.59
52 Week low$5.59

Stock Snapshot

As of today, Two(TWOA) shares are valued at $2.38. The company's market cap stands at 75.02M, with a P/E ratio of 222.45.

On 2026-02-18, Two(TWOA) shares started trading at —, with intraday highs of — and lows of —.

Trading volume for Two(TWOA) stock has reached 0, versus its average volume of 32.89K.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $5.59 to a high of $12.97.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $5.59 to a high of $12.97.

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