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Convertible Bond |
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Convertible Bond A bond that can be converted into a predetermined amount of the company's equity at certain times during its life, usually at the discretion of the bondholder. Convertibles are sometimes called "CVs". Notes: Issuing convertible bonds is one way for a company to minimize negative investor interpretation of its corporate actions. For example, if an already public company chooses to issue stock, the market usually interprets this as a sign that the company's share price is somewhat overvalued. To avoid this negative impression, the company may choose to issue convertible bonds, which bondholders will likely convert to equity anyway should the company continue to do well.From the investor's perspective, a convertible bond has a value-added component built into it it is essentially a bond with a stock option hidden inside. Thus, it tends to offer a lower rate of return in exchange for the value of the option to trade the bond into stock. Convertible bond General debt obligation of a corporation that can be exchanged for a set number of common shares of the issuing corporation at a prestated conversion price. |
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TPG expects to use $360 million of the proceeds to refinance contingent convertibles debentures that became callable on July 15, 2006. |
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