
Critical Metals (CRML) Stock
Company raising capital to merge with a business. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Critical Metals in August 2026.
Sizzle Acquisition Corp (ticker CRML) is a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) with a market capitalisation of about $1.71bn. As a blank‑check vehicle it has no commercial operations of its own; instead it raises capital through an IPO and seeks a private company to merge with or acquire within a defined timeframe. Investors should know the share price is typically driven by deal rumours, announced target candidates and investor sentiment rather than operating cash flows. Key mechanics include sponsor equity, cash held in trust, redemption rights for public shareholders and potential post‑deal dilution. Outcomes vary widely: a successful combination can create an operating company, while failure to complete a deal can lead to liquidation or value erosion. This summary is educational only and not investment advice — SPACs can be volatile and may suit investors who understand deal, timing and dilution risks and who can tolerate potential loss of capital.
About This Stock
CRITICAL METALS CORPORATION
CRML
Current Price
$6.19
Potential 12 Month Profit
191.97%
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Ticker
CRML
Market Cap
$906.30M
Potential 12 Month Profit
191.97%
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Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying shares of Critical Metals Corporation due to strong growth potential.
Financial Health
Critical Metals Corporation is showing strong cash flow and solid book value per share performance.
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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Deal‑driven Price Moves
CRML’s share price typically reacts to merger rumours and announcements; outcomes can vary widely, so performance is uncertain.
Sponsor & Dilution
Sponsor economics and follow‑on financing (PIPE) can dilute public holders; check the prospectus for sponsor stakes and dilution terms.
Timeline To Watch
SPACs must complete a business combination within a set period (often 18–24 months); failure or extensions can affect value and liquidity.
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