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New Issue-DuPont sells $2 bln notes in two-parts

Thu Nov 5, 2009 1:59am IST
 
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  Nov 4 (Reuters) - E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co on
Wednesday sold $2 billion in two-part notes, said IFR, a
Thomson Reuters service.
  Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America
Merrill Lynch, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, RBS and UBS
were the joint bookrunning managers for the sale.
BORROWER: E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
FIRST TRANCHE:
AMT $1 BLN        COUPON 3.25 PCT     MATURITY 1/15/2015 
TYPE SR NOTES     ISS PRICE 99.757    FIRST PAY 7/15/2010
MOODY'S A2        YIELD 3.30 PCT      SETTLEMENT 11/9/2009
S&P SINGLE-A      SPREAD 92 BPS       PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH SINGLE-A     MORE THAN TREAS    MAKE-WHOLE CALL 15 BPS
SECOND TRANCHE
AMT $1 BLN        COUPON 4.625 PCT    MATURITY 1/15/2020 
TYPE SR NOTES     ISS PRICE 99.585    FIRST PAY 7/15/2010
MOODY'S A2        YIELD 4.675 PCT     SETTLEMENT 11/9/2009
S&P SINGLE-A      SPREAD 117 BPS      PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH SINGLE-A     MORE THAN TREAS    MAKE-WHOLE CALL 20 BPS


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