Texas Instruments Announces $1.2 Billion Debt Issuance with 2030 and 2035 Notes

Reuters
24 May
Texas Instruments Announces $1.2 Billion Debt Issuance with 2030 and 2035 Notes

On May 23, 2025, Texas Instruments Incorporated completed a significant debt offering, issuing a total of $1,200,000,000 in notes. The offering consists of two separate issuances: $550,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of 4.500% Notes due 2030 and $650,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of 5.100% Notes due 2035. These notes were issued pursuant to an Indenture agreement dated May 23, 2011, with U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association serving as the trustee. The issuance follows an underwriting agreement with Barclays Capital Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, and MUFG Securities Americas Inc. The notes were offered under Texas Instruments' Registration Statement on Form S-3 filed on February 14, 2025.

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