Lucid Motors shares will trade on the Nasdaq on Monday after the company's merger with the blank check company was approved at its second attempt on Friday.

According to Arab Net, Lucid Motors and Churchill Capital announced the deal in February, an investment of about $4.5 billion in Lucid's financing.

The US company Churchill Capital Corp IV hopes to start selling the Lucid Air, a luxury electric sedan built at the Lucid plant in Arizona, in the second half of this year. This year.

Lucid said in a statement that the company had to extend the vote on the merger to Friday from Thursday after what it called very specific technical factors related to its charter review and funding. , a proposal that needs additional votes.

The company said the merger itself was approved by more than 99% of shareholders.

The Saudi Public Investment Fund will own more than 60% of Lucid, achieving a profit of nearly $20 billion from its $2.9 billion investment in Lucid, according to expected price estimates. Arrow.