Cardinal Health Inc. Announces $1 Billion Debt Offering with $600 Million in 4.500% Notes Due 2030 and $400 Million in 5.150% Notes Due 2035

Reuters
Aug 15
Cardinal Health Inc. Announces $1 Billion Debt Offering with $600 Million in 4.500% Notes Due 2030 and $400 Million in 5.150% Notes Due 2035

Cardinal Health Inc. announced a new debt offering involving the sale of two separate issuances. The company has entered into an underwriting agreement with Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, BofA Securities, Inc., and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC for the sale of $600 million in aggregate principal amount of its 4.500% Notes due 2030, and $400 million in aggregate principal amount of its 5.150% Notes due 2035. The offerings are being conducted under the company's effective registration statement on Form S-3ASR, previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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