Empower CEO Matt Rubel on SPAC landscape, consumer trends

Empower CEO & Executive Chairman, Matt Rubel, joins Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Brian Sozzi to discuss the company’s recent SPAC deal.

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BRIAN SOZZI: Joining us now is Empower CEO and Executive Chairman Matt Rubel. Matt, good to see you here. So you're a-- very much a veteran of the retail space. You are atop collective brands, certainly a company we all know very well. What is your goal with the SPAC?

MATT RUBEL: Well our goal is a little bit different than just going out and raising money. We studied this space for quite a while, you know, before we decided to do it and as an operating executive before I really wanted to get involved in something like this. And what we see is, especially because of COVID, that a tremendous amount of companies, you know, are in need of capital. But at the same time, capital doesn't answer the whole thing. It's really in the need of capital and know-how.

And so what we've done is we've pulled together kind of the sophisticated aspect of a private equity firm, which is MidOcean and the best middle-market private equity firm out there, in conjunction with a group of outstanding, you know, transformative leaders in the consumer sector across the board. Their know-how in conjunction with this money will take these companies that have been locked up during this past six- to 12-month time period and enable them to get capital and a path toward growth tomorrow.

ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Matt, why is the SPAC the right way to go in this instance and not a traditional IPO or even a direct listing, which we know those have actually become very popular too with some companies?

MATT RUBEL: Well, you know, it's a great question, Alexis. And it was actually a question I had before I wanted to get involved in doing this. And what I believe I've learned in that journey is that when you actually raise the money for a SPAC and if you populate your board and your advisors well, which we believe we have done, we're able to then work with the CEOs, work with the management team to say here's what it is to enable you to operate effectively in the public space. What are the unit economics? What is your marketplace? How you can create consistent growth metrics that will drive these things along in a thoughtful way?

From an investor standpoint, it's actually quite a spectacular vehicle because those people who are engaged in the de-SPACing, where it actually will go under the covers with us, look at the company, look at the unit economics, look at those things that we study, and then they will invest, not just transact to be day traders. But they will invest in that company so that they can help ease it into the public marketplace.