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MLAC Mountain Lake Acquisition Corp.

USFinancial Services
$0.9800-16.24%ClosedMarket Cap: $30.4M

As of 2026-06-16 13:04

Why MLAC matters now

Mountain Lake Acquisition Corp. (MLAC) is a US stock in Financial Services. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $0.98 with -16.24% on the session and $30.4M in market capitalization; recent performance reads 1-month -90.75% and YTD -90.58%.

The latest financial table shown here is Q1 2026, with revenue of $0.00, net income of $1.7M, and EPS of $0.06. Investors can compare that operating picture with valuation signals such as P/E 39.44 and FCF yield unavailable.

The latest indexable market news headline is "Mountain Lake Acquisition Corp. Announces Closing of Business Combination and Listing on Nasdaq" from GlobeNewsWire.

Additional event context on this page matters because recent insider activity includes Horlick Douglas filing D-Return. These signals are research inputs, not a recommendation.

Valuation

P/E (TTM)

39.44

PEG

0.05

P/B

P/S

EV/EBITDA

DCF Value

FCF Yield

Div Yield

Margins & Returns

Gross Margin

Operating Margin

Net Margin

ROE

ROA

ROIC

Financials

PeriodRevenueNet IncomeEPS
Q1 2026$0.00$1.7M$0.06
Q4 2025$0.00$1.9M$0.06
FY 2025$0.00$8.3M$0.27
Q3 2025$0.00$2.1M$0.07

Trading Activity

Insider Trades

Horlick Douglasdirector, officer: CFO and President
Sell2026-06-15
Horlick Douglasdirector, officer: CFO and President
Sell2026-06-15
Vieser Jaimedirector
Sell2026-06-15
Vieser Jaimedirector
Sell2026-06-15
Lager Jeffrey Todddirector
Sell2026-06-15

Company Info

Sector

Financial Services

Industry

Shell Companies

Country

KY

Exchange

Beta

-0.00

Mountain Lake Acquisition Corp. (MLAC) functions as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). Its primary objective is to identify and complete the acquisition of one or more existing businesses or significant assets. This can be achieved through various strategic transactions, including, but not limited to, a merger, capital stock exchange, direct asset acquisition, a stock purchase, or a corporate reorganization.