Harrow issues $50 million 8.625% senior notes due 2030; offering grows total 2030 notes to $300 million

Reuters03-28
Harrow issues $50 million 8.625% senior notes due 2030; offering grows total 2030 notes to $300 million
  • Harrow entered into a purchase agreement with BTIG to offer and sell USD 50.0 million of additional 8.625% senior notes due 2030.
  • A first supplemental indenture was executed with U.S. Bank Trust Company as trustee to issue the new notes.
  • The additional notes will be issued under the same indenture as the USD 250.0 million 8.625% senior notes due 2030 issued in 2025.
  • The new notes will be treated as a single series with the existing notes, with differences limited to the issuance date and issue price.


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