Prologis Prices $1.25 Billion Two-Part Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
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Prologis, L.P. announced the pricing of a $1.25 billion offering of senior unsecured notes, with net proceeds of approximately $1.2 billion intended for general corporate purposes, including debt repayment.
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Pricing of $1.25 Billion Notes Offering
Prologis, L.P. priced an offering of $500 million aggregate principal amount of 4.250% Notes due 2031 and $750 million aggregate principal amount of 4.900% Notes due 2036, totaling $1.25 billion.
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Net Proceeds for General Corporate Purposes
The offering is expected to generate approximately $1.2 billion in net proceeds, which Prologis intends to use for general corporate purposes, including the repayment of borrowings under its commercial paper program and possibly other debt.
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Fixed Interest Rates and Maturities
The 2031 Notes bear interest at 4.250% per annum and mature on June 15, 2031, while the 2036 Notes bear interest at 4.900% per annum and mature on June 15, 2036. Both tranches were priced slightly below par.
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Prologis, L.P. has finalized the terms for its previously announced debt offering, pricing $1.25 billion in senior unsecured notes. This significant capital raise, generating approximately $1.2 billion in net proceeds, will be used for general corporate purposes, including the repayment of existing borrowings. The successful pricing of this offering provides Prologis with enhanced financial flexibility and liquidity, which is a positive signal for its operational stability and growth initiatives. The offering consists of two tranches with fixed interest rates and maturities, indicating a strategic approach to managing its debt profile.
At the time of this filing, PLD was trading at $141.34 on NYSE in the Real Estate & Construction sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $134.9B. The 52-week trading range was $98.77 to $145.44. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.