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Suzlon brings India's first CB this year
The $150 million deal comes with a tight 10% conversion premium, but is mostly pre-placed with a group of long-only anchor investors.
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Anette Jönsson
| 6 April 2011
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Sunergy raises $50 million from upsized CB
The small-cap solar cell manufacturer attracts decent demand during the two-day marketing period, but fortunes are reversed as its share price tumbles almost 20% after pricing.
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Anette Jönsson
| 30 June 2008
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JA Solar issues $350 million CB with call-spread overlay
A concurrent equity offering that was aimed solely at creating synthetic borrow was priced at a 2.95% discount to the market price.
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Anette Jönsson
| 15 May 2008
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China High Speed re-opens renminbi CB market
A strong equity story and a share swap to facilitate hedging of the equity option allow the wind power company to achieve a zero coupon and a 30% conversion premium.
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Anette Jönsson
| 24 April 2008
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Suntech Power raises $500 million from upsized CB
The bonds are priced with a 36% conversion premium after the stock has fallen 66% since late December.
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Anette Jönsson
| 13 March 2008
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Suzlon trims debt costs by issuing second CB
The fast-growing wind turbine company attracts strong demand thanks to a relatively low conversion premium and stabilising credit markets.
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Anette Jönsson
| 24 September 2007
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E-Ton Solar returns with CB after scrapping GDR
The bonds offer zero yield, but the conversion premium is fixed at the top of the 20%-25% range after strong investor demand.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 November 2006
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