Pitney Bowes has recently completed and upsized its cash tender offers for outstanding notes, using US$79.9 million to retire part of its long-term debt and increasing the purchase cap from US$75 ...
Source LinkPitney Bowes has recently completed and upsized its cash tender offers for outstanding notes, using US$79.9 million to retire part of its long-term debt and increasing the purchase cap from US$75 ...
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