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Best Shell Company Stocks to Buy Now (2025)
Top shell company stocks in 2025 ranked by overall Zen Rating. "A" Rated stocks have returned an average of +32.52% per year, and are the best shell company stocks to buy now. Learn More.

Industry: Shell Companies
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Shell Companies is Zen Rated F and is the 139th ranked industry out of 145 stock market industries
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AEXA
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM ACQUISITION CORP A
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DYOR
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M3-BRIGADE ACQUISITION VI CORP
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What are the best shell company stocks to buy right now in Dec 2025?

According to Zen Ratings, our proprietary rating system that evaluates 115 factors proven to drive growth in stocks and assigns each stock in our system an overall letter grade as well as 7 individual Component Grades for Value, Growth, Momentum, Sentiment, Safety, Financials, and proprietary AI algorithms, the 3 best shell company stocks to buy right now are:

1. American Exceptionalism Acquisition A (NYSE:AEXA)


American Exceptionalism Acquisition A (NYSE:AEXA) is the #1 top shell company stock out of 195 with a Zen Rating of C. Stocks with a rating of C have had an average return of +7.53% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for American Exceptionalism Acquisition A (NYSE:AEXA) is: Value: C, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: C, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: C.

American Exceptionalism Acquisition A (NYSE:AEXA) has a Due Diligence Score of 4, which is -2 points lower than the shell company industry average of 6.

AEXA passed 1 out of 33 due diligence checks and has weak fundamentals.

2. Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV)


Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV) is the #2 top shell company stock out of 195 with a Zen Rating of C. Stocks with a rating of C have had an average return of +7.53% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV) is: Value: C, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: C, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: C.

Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV) has a Due Diligence Score of 0, which is -6 points lower than the shell company industry average of 6.

CEPV passed 0 out of 33 due diligence checks and has weak fundamentals.

3. Insight Digital Partners II (NASDAQ:DYOR)


Insight Digital Partners II (NASDAQ:DYOR) is the #3 top shell company stock out of 195 with a Zen Rating of C. Stocks with a rating of C have had an average return of +7.53% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for Insight Digital Partners II (NASDAQ:DYOR) is: Value: C, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: C, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: C.

Insight Digital Partners II (NASDAQ:DYOR) has a Due Diligence Score of 4, which is -2 points lower than the shell company industry average of 6.

DYOR passed 1 out of 33 due diligence checks and has weak fundamentals.

Are shell company stocks a good buy now?

100% of shell company stocks rated by analysts are a buy right now. On average, analysts expect shell company stocks to rise by 120.02% over the next year.

0% of shell company stocks have a Zen Rating of A (Strong Buy), 0% of shell company stocks are rated B (Buy), 89.66% are rated C (Hold), 10.34% are rated D (Sell), and 0% are rated F (Strong Sell).

What is the average p/e ratio of the shell companies industry?

The average P/E ratio of the shell companies industry is 12.31x.

What are the most undervalued shell company stocks?

Based on the Valuation rating, one of the 7 components of a stocks overall Zen Ratings grade, which evaluates factors including estimated earnings yield, earnings before interest and taxes/enterprise value, cash flow yield, free cash flow to price, and price-to-earnings growth (PEG ratio), the 3 most undervalued shell company stocks right now are:

1. Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV)


Cantor Equity Partners V (NASDAQ:CEPV) is the most undervalued shell company stock based on its Valuation Rating of C. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Cantor Equity Partners V has a valuation score of 0, which is -4 points higher than the shell company industry average of 4. It passed 0 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

2. Bluerock Acquisition (NASDAQ:BLRKU)


Bluerock Acquisition (NASDAQ:BLRKU) is the second most undervalued shell company stock based on its Valuation Rating of C. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Bluerock Acquisition has a valuation score of 0, which is -4 points higher than the shell company industry average of 4. It passed 0 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

3. Hall Chadwick Acquisition (NASDAQ:HCACU)


Hall Chadwick Acquisition (NASDAQ:HCACU) is the third most undervalued shell company stock based on its Valuation Rating of C. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Hall Chadwick Acquisition has a valuation score of 0, which is -4 points higher than the shell company industry average of 4. It passed 0 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Why are shell company stocks down?

Shell company stocks were down -0.15% in the last day, and up 0.7% over the last week. Churchill Capital X was the among the top losers in the shell companies industry, dropping -6.1% yesterday.

Shares of quantum computing stocks are trading lower. Canada announced up to C$92 million in funding under its new Quantum Champions Program.
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