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Redemption Price

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Redemption price

Redemption Price
The price at which a bond may be repurchased by the issuer before maturity. The price is set at the time of the issue. Redemption prices are set to reduce the issuer's risk of default; that is, the issuer may have a concern that it will not be able to make all coupon payments and redemptions at maturity and may cut its losses by redeeming at the redemption price. One may refer to the redemption price as the call price.

redemption price
1. The price at which an open-end investment company will buy back its shares from the owners. In most cases, the redemption price is the net asset value per share.
2. See call price.


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The redemption price will be the greater of (a) 100 percent of the principal amount, and (b) the sum of the present values of the remaining payments of principal and interest on the notes from the redemption date to June 15, 2009, discounted at the applicable Treasury rate.
has called for the redemption of the Company's remaining outstanding 7 5/ 8% Series A convertible cumulative preferred stock on October 15, 2004, at a redemption price of $25.
The total aggregate redemption price was approximately $511.
 
 
 
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