Carlisle Companies Inc. Announces $1 Billion Senior Notes Offering with Issuances Due in 2035 and 2040

Reuters
Aug 14
Carlisle Companies Inc. Announces $1 Billion Senior Notes Offering with Issuances Due in 2035 and 2040

Carlisle Companies Inc. $(CSL)$ has announced the pricing of a public debt offering, consisting of $500 million in aggregate principal amount of 5.250% notes due September 15, 2035, and another $500 million in aggregate principal amount of 5.550% notes due September 15, 2040. The company plans for the offering to close on August 20, 2025, pending customary closing conditions. The proceeds from this offering are intended for general corporate purposes, which may include debt repayment, capital expenditures, and investments. The joint book-running managers for the offering are Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, and Truist Securities, Inc.

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