Movement Alert|Corteva, Inc. Rises 3.14% in Regular Trading, Debt Restructuring Exchange Offer Achieves Over 86% Early Tender Participation

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Aug 20

On August 20, Corteva, Inc. rose 3.14% in regular trading, trading at $81.725/share, with turnover of $8.6262 million.

On the news front, Corteva announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Vylor has achieved critical early tender results for the private exchange offer and consent solicitation targeting three series of EIDP senior notes totaling $1.6 billion, with participation exceeding 86%. The three targeted note series include 2.300% Senior Notes due 2030, 5.125% Senior Notes due 2032, and 4.800% Senior Notes due 2033. The company has extended the final deadline for the exchange offer to September 29, New York time.

This debt restructuring is closely tied to Corteva's strategic plan to separate into two independent publicly traded companies. New Corteva will house the crop protection business headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, while Vylor will advance its seed and genetics business from Johnston, Iowa. The transaction is expected to close around October 1, concurrent with the separation. The high early participation rate signals strong bondholder support for the corporate restructuring plan.

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