Northrop Grumman Announces $1 Billion Senior Unsecured Notes Offering, Including $500 Million 4.650% Notes Due 2030 and $500 Million 5.250% Notes Due 2035

Reuters
28 May
Northrop Grumman Announces $1 Billion Senior Unsecured Notes Offering, Including $500 Million 4.650% Notes Due 2030 and $500 Million 5.250% Notes Due 2035

Northrop Grumman Corporation $(NOC)$ has announced the pricing of a $1.0 billion underwritten public offering of senior unsecured notes. The offering consists of two issuances: $500 million of 4.650% senior notes due in 2030, and another $500 million of 5.250% senior notes due in 2035. The company plans to use the net proceeds from this offering for general corporate purposes, which may include debt repayment, share repurchases, and working capital. The offering is expected to close on May 29, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions. For more details, the prospectus can be accessed by visiting EDGAR on the Securities and Exchange Commission website.

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