Movement Alert|QXO Inc Rises 5.11% in Regular Trading, TopBuild Acquisition Financing Approaching Closing with Overwhelming Bondholder Support

Market Focus06-15 22:46

On June 15, QXO Inc rose 5.11% in regular trading, reaching $17.305/share, with turnover of $72.09 million. The stock extended its rebound as key financing milestones for the company's approximately $17 billion acquisition of TopBuild approach completion.

On the news front, QXO's subsidiary QXO Building Products previously completed pricing of $3 billion in senior notes — comprising $1.5 billion due 2031 at 6.5% and $1.5 billion due 2034 at 6.875% — with closing expected on June 17. Simultaneously, wholly-owned subsidiary Titanium MergerCo's cash tender offer and consent solicitation for TopBuild's $1.25 billion in outstanding senior notes received over 99% bondholder support, effectively clearing the debt replacement obstacle for the overall merger. With the closing date imminent and debt management achieving decisive progress, market confidence in the transaction's successful completion strengthened materially, propelling the stock's continued recovery from prior weakness driven by high-leverage and ongoing loss concerns.

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