Post Holdings Issues $1.3 Billion in 6.50% Senior Notes Due 2036

Reuters12-20 05:37
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/POST">Post Holdings</a> Issues $1.3 Billion in 6.50% Senior Notes Due 2036

Post Holdings, Inc. has issued $1.3 billion in 6.50% senior notes due 2036 to qualified institutional buyers and certain non-U.S. persons, in reliance on Rule 144A and Regulation S under the Securities Act. The notes, issued at par on December 15, 2025, are governed by an Indenture with Computershare Trust Company, N.A. as trustee, and are guaranteed by certain company subsidiaries. The Indenture includes customary covenants and events of default provisions. Proceeds from the new notes were used in part to redeem all of the company’s outstanding 5.50% senior notes due 2029.

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