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$20 Billion! NVIDIA Issues Corporate Bonds for the First Time in Five Years, Extending AI Tech Giants' Borrowing Spree
NVIDIA plans to raise at least $20 billion through a senior unsecured bond offering. The company intends to issue seven tranches of bonds with maturities ranging from 2 to 30 years. The longest-dated tranche is being marketed at a price guidance spread of approximately 90 basis points over the benchmark U.S. Treasury yield.
SpaceX has sparked a frenzy of investment in commercial spaceflight! UK-based aerospace supplier Doncasters (DPC.US), a long-established player in the aviation industry, is capitalizing on the momentum to launch a U.S. IPO, aiming to raise approximately $
Aerospace supplier Doncasters (DPC.US) is seeking to raise $746.7 million through an IPO on the U.S. stock market, joining a wave of commercial aerospace and defense companies entering the public markets. The company plans to offer 23.3 million shares at a price range of $28 to $32 per share, which would value Doncasters Group at $4.43 billion at the high end of the range.
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① NVIDIA plans to raise at least $20 billion through the issuance of high-grade bonds; ② Elon Musk stated that SpaceX could achieve nearly $1 trillion in revenue by 2030; ③ Fox Corporation will acquire Roku for $160 per share in cash and stock.
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Warning! The Takao municipal government is considering a policy to eliminate the food consumption tax, potentially triggering another global bond and equity market turmoil driven by Japanese government bond yield volatility.
Japan's ruling party is still considering reducing the consumption tax on food to zero. According to a projection by Japan's Ministry of Finance, eliminating the consumption tax on food would result in an annual revenue loss of approximately 5 trillion yen.