DuPont Announces Early Results of $739 Million Tender Offer for 2048 Notes
Reuters
Nov 19
DuPont Announces Early Results of $739 Million Tender Offer for 2048 Notes
DuPont de Nemours Inc. announced the early results of its tender offer to purchase for cash up to $739.3 million aggregate principal amount of its 5.419% Notes due 2048. The company reported that, as of the early tender date of November 17, 2025, the amount of notes validly tendered and not withdrawn exceeded the maximum amount sought, resulting in a prorated acceptance of the notes. Holders whose notes were accepted will receive $1,000 per $1,000 principal amount, plus accrued interest. No additional notes will be purchased after the early tender date. Following the completion of this tender offer, and the repayment or redemption of other outstanding notes, DuPont expects to achieve its intended post-Electronics separation capital structure by repaying approximately $4 billion of senior notes.
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