Track the Gores Holdings VI, Inc. stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Gores Holdings VI, Inc. has recorded 18 public disclosures. The latest transaction was filed on 26 July 2021 (Attribution). Among the most active insiders: Gores Sponsor VI LLC. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Gores Holdings VI, Inc. was a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that served as the public-market vehicle for Matterport before the business combination was completed and the combined entity adopted the Matterport name. In practical market terms, the MTTR story is therefore tied to Matterport’s operating business: a U.S.-based technology company focused on 3D digital twins and spatial data. The stock’s public listing was on the Nasdaq market in the United States, which is relevant for French, Belgian, and Swiss investors tracking U.S. growth and small-cap technology names. The company’s roots are in the United States, with historical ties to California and an international commercial footprint. Matterport was founded in 2011 and built its reputation around digitizing the built world. Its core business is to convert physical spaces into immersive, measurable, and searchable digital representations, commonly referred to as digital twins. The company’s all-in-one spatial data platform enables users to capture, index, visualize, and operationalize spaces across the full lifecycle of an asset: design, build, promote, operate, and insure. This positioning gives Matterport exposure to several end markets, including residential and commercial real estate, construction, architecture and engineering, insurance, facilities management, and selected industrial use cases. From a competitive standpoint, Matterport has carved out a recognized position in the digital-twin category through a combination of software, cloud-based services, 3D visualization tools, and analytics. Its differentiation has historically come from ease of capture, workflow integration, and the creation of a recurring data ecosystem around spatial intelligence. The product set includes 3D modeling, immersive walkthroughs, asset documentation, remote collaboration, and AI-enabled capabilities designed to extract more value from built-environment data. Management has also emphasized an AI-first strategy, reinforcing the company’s relevance in a market where spatial data is becoming a strategic corporate asset. Geographically, Matterport operates globally, with a historical base in California and customers across multiple regions and industries. Its commercial model serves a wide spectrum of users, from prosumers to enterprise clients, which broadens adoption potential. The key recent milestone is the completion, on February 28, 2025, of CoStar Group’s acquisition of Matterport, a transaction that materially changed the company’s standalone equity story and highlighted ongoing consolidation in proptech and digital-twin software. For investors, MTTR should therefore be understood as a Nasdaq-listed U.S. technology story that evolved from a SPAC transaction under Gores Holdings VI into a broader strategic asset within CoStar’s ecosystem.