CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. ISSUANCE BY CROWN EUROPEAN HOLDINGS S.A. OF €550,000,000 0.750% Senior Notes due 2023 Purchase AgreementPurchase Agreement • October 25th, 2019 • Crown Holdings Inc • Metal cans • New York
Contract Type FiledOctober 25th, 2019 Company Industry JurisdictionCrown Holdings, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (“Holdings”), and the indirect parent company of Crown European Holdings S.A., a société anonyme organized under the laws of France (the “Issuer”), proposes that the Issuer issue and sell to the several purchasers named in Schedule I hereto (the “Initial Purchasers”), for whom BNP Paribas (the “Representative”) is acting as representative, €550,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its 0. 750% Senior Notes due 2023 (the “Notes”). The Notes will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a senior basis by Holdings and the other guarantors named in Schedule II hereto (together with Holdings, the “Guarantors”; the Guarantors collectively with the Issuer, the “Companies”). The Notes will be issued pursuant to an indenture to be dated as of October 31, 2019 (the “Indenture”) among the Issuer, the Guarantors, U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (the “Trustee”), Elavon Financial Services DAC, UK Branch, as paying agent, and Elavon Financ
CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. ISSUANCE BY CROWN EUROPEAN HOLDINGS S.A. OF €600,000,000 2.625% Senior Notes due 2024 Purchase AgreementPurchase Agreement • September 14th, 2016 • Crown Holdings Inc • Metal cans • New York
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CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. ISSUANCE BY CROWN EUROPEAN HOLDINGS S.A. OF €600,000,000 3.375% Senior Notes due 2025 Purchase AgreementPurchase Agreement • April 30th, 2015 • Crown Holdings Inc • Metal cans • New York
Contract Type FiledApril 30th, 2015 Company Industry JurisdictionCrown Holdings, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (“Holdings”), and the indirect parent company of Crown European Holdings S.A., a société anonyme organized under the laws of France (the “Issuer”), proposes that the Issuer issue and sell to the several purchasers named in Schedule I hereto (the “Initial Purchasers”), for whom BNP Paribas (the “Representative”) is acting as representative, €600,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its 3.375% Senior Notes due 2025 (the “Notes”). The Notes will be issued pursuant to an indenture to be dated as of May 5, 2015 (the “Indenture”) among the Issuer, Holdings, as a guarantor, the other guarantors named in Schedule II hereto (together with Holdings, the “Guarantors” and, together with the Issuer, the “Companies”), U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (the “Trustee”), Elavon Financial Services Limited, UK Branch, as paying agent, and Elavon Financial Services Limited, as registrar and transfer agent. The Notes will have the benefit of the gu
CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. ISSUANCE BY CROWN EUROPEAN HOLDINGS S.A. OF €650,000,000 4% Senior Notes due 2022 Purchase AgreementPurchase Agreement • July 2nd, 2014 • Crown Holdings Inc • Metal cans • New York
Contract Type FiledJuly 2nd, 2014 Company Industry JurisdictionCrown Holdings, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (“Holdings”), and the indirect parent company of Crown European Holdings S.A., a société anonyme organized under the laws of France (the “Issuer”), proposes that the Issuer issue and sell to the several purchasers named in Schedule I hereto (the “Initial Purchasers”), for whom BNP Paribas and The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (the “Representatives”) are acting as representatives, €650,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4% Senior Notes due 2022 (the “Notes”). The Notes will be issued pursuant to an indenture to be dated as of July 8, 2014 (the “Indenture”) among the Issuer, Holdings, as a guarantor, the other guarantors named in Schedule II hereto (together with Holdings, the “Guarantors” and, together with the Issuer, the “Companies”), Crown Verpakking Nederland BV, as a guarantor (the “Dutch Guarantor”), U.S. Bank Global Corporate Trust Services, as trustee (the “Trustee”) and Elavon Financial Services Limited, as paying agent, regi