Nebius Group NV Announces $2 Billion Private Offering of Convertible Senior Notes
Reuters
Sep 10
Nebius Group NV Announces $2 Billion Private Offering of Convertible Senior Notes
Nebius Group N.V., a leading AI infrastructure company listed on NASDAQ, has announced its intention to conduct a private offering of $2 billion in convertible senior notes. The offering will include two series: $1 billion of notes due in 2030 and another $1 billion due in 2032. This offering targets qualified institutional buyers. Additionally, Nebius Group is set to offer $1 billion of its Class A ordinary shares in an underwritten public offering. The proceeds from these offerings are intended to support the company's growth initiatives, such as acquiring additional compute power, expanding its data center footprint, and securing strategic land plots. The terms of the notes, including interest rates and conversion rates, will be set during the pricing of the offering.
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