2019 Notes has the meaning set forth in the definition of “2018 Exchange Offers”.
2019 Notes means the $700.0 million aggregate principal amount of 6.5% Senior Notes due 2019 issued by the Company and Guaranteed by certain of the Company’s Subsidiaries.
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In addition, if certain fundamental changes occur, holders of the 2019 Notes may be entitled to an increased conversion rate.
However, as the 2019 Notes are measured at amortized cost, there would be no impact on the Company's financial results.
The 2019 Notes mature on April 1, 2039 and bear an interest rate of 2.50% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears on April 1 and October 1 of each year.
A change in interest rates would impact the fair value of the 2019 Notes.
The 2019 Notes are convertible into our common shares at a fixed conversion rate, subject to certain anti-dilution adjustments.
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2019 Notes means the Company’s 1⁄4% Convertible Senior Notes due 2019.
2019 Notes means the 7.75% Senior Unsecured Notes due 2019 in the initial aggregate principal amount of $1,100,000,000, issued by DH under the Senior Notes Indenture.
2019 Notes means the Borrower’s 4.25% Convertible Senior Notes due 2019, issued by the Borrower on March 15, 2013.
2019 Notes means the Issuers’ 8.500% Senior Notes due 2019.
2019 Notes means Parent Borrower’s 7.875% Senior Notes due 2019 issued on August 25, 2014 and February 13, 2015 in an initial aggregate principal amount of $900,000,000.
2019 Notes means the Convertible Notes in the aggregate principal amount of $230,000,000 issued by the Company pursuant to the Convertible Note Purchase Agreement dated May 29, 2019 entered into by and among the Company, Redrock Holding Investments Limited, TPG Growth III SF Pte. Ltd., 50.xxx Holdings Inc. and certain other parties, as may be supplemented, amended, restated, assigned and/or transferred from time to time (including as supplemented and amended by the Supplementary Agreement).
2019 Notes shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.