Albemarle upsizes cash debt tender offer cap to USD 650 million

Reuters
Mar 16
Albemarle upsizes cash debt tender offer cap to USD 650 million

Albemarle announced early tender results for its cash debt tender offers and increased the offer cap from USD 500 million to USD 650 million. Notes tendered included USD 254.32 million of 5.65% senior notes due 2052 and USD 266.23 million of 5.05% senior notes due 2032. Albemarle said it will determine pricing at the price determination time and expects early settlement on March 18, 2026.

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