Southport Acquisition II, a freshly minted special purpose acquisition company, has filed for a $200 million initial public offering with one clear mission: find an AI company to take public. The SPAC hasn’t named a target yet, which is standard operating procedure for blank-check companies.
The Southport playbook, round two
This isn’t the Southport team’s first trip to the SPAC rodeo. The original Southport Acquisition Corp. completed a $230 million IPO back in December 2021. That predecessor entity has since pursued business combinations, including a shareholder vote on a deal with Angel Studios.
Southport Acquisition II’s $200 million target is slightly smaller than its predecessor’s haul, but the strategic pivot toward AI represents a meaningful shift in thesis. Where the original SPAC cast a wider net, the sequel is laser-focused on artificial intelligence.
No specific acquisition targets have been disclosed in the filing. No timeline for a potential business combination has been shared either.







