Reuters: XM Sells $525M in Notes
Amy Gilroy -- TWICE, 6/25/2009
New York. — XM Satellite Radio, now a subsidiary of Sirius XM, has sold $525.75 million of four-year, senior-secured notes instead of the $350 million originally planned, reported Reuters, quoting IFR, a Thomson Reuters service.
The offering appears to have won more demand than originally expected, allowing Sirius XM to possibly retire a higher proportion of its debt, said Barrington Research analyst James Goss.
XM had announced Monday, an offering of $350 million in senior secured notes to institutional buyers to repay debt.
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