Universal Acquisitions Corp., a blank-check special purpose acquisition company incorporated in Delaware, filed a Form 15-12G with the SEC on November 9, 2009, formally terminating its Exchange Act registration obligations. The filing indicates the company wound down without completing a business combination, a common outcome for SPACs of its vintage that launched during the 2007–2008 SPAC issuance wave before capital markets tightened in the wake of the financial crisis. The company operated as a shell vehicle in the diversified acquisitions sector, seeking a merger or acquisition target before its trust period expired. Visit SpacDesk and sign up for full data, including filing histories, sponsor details, and deal outcomes across thousands of SPAC vehicles.