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Procter & Gamble | 424B5: Prospectus

SEC ·  Oct 21 09:15

Summary by Moomoo AI

The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has announced the issuance of two sets of notes under an indenture agreement with Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as the trustee. The offering includes % notes due and % notes due, with the specific terms, including interest rates and maturity dates, to be detailed in subsequent prospectus supplements. The notes will be unsecured obligations of P&G and may be offered in varying amounts, with interest rates that could be fixed or variable. Payments of principal, premium, and interest will be made through the trustee's office unless otherwise specified, with the option for interest payments to be made via check or wire transfer. The issuance is part of a shelf registration process, allowing P...Show More
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has announced the issuance of two sets of notes under an indenture agreement with Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as the trustee. The offering includes % notes due and % notes due, with the specific terms, including interest rates and maturity dates, to be detailed in subsequent prospectus supplements. The notes will be unsecured obligations of P&G and may be offered in varying amounts, with interest rates that could be fixed or variable. Payments of principal, premium, and interest will be made through the trustee's office unless otherwise specified, with the option for interest payments to be made via check or wire transfer. The issuance is part of a shelf registration process, allowing P&G to offer the debt securities from time to time. The net proceeds from the sale of the notes are intended for general corporate purposes. The notes will initially not have an established trading market, and while underwriters may make a market in the notes after the offering, they are not obligated to do so. The offering is subject to compliance with legal and regulatory requirements in various jurisdictions.
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