Examples of 7.75% Debentures in a sentence
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The Securities shall be known and designated as the "7.75% Debentures Due 2016" of the Company.
The Company has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Indenture to provide for the issuance of its 7.75% Debentures Due 2016, Series II (the "Securities") as herein provided.
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The Company has duly authorized the creation of an issue of its 7.75% Debentures Due June 1, 2011 (herein called the "Securities") of substantially the tenor and amount hereinafter set forth, and to provide therefor the Company has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Indenture.
Guarantee Agreement of Enron dated as of January 16, 1997 relating to Enron Pipeline Company's 7.75% Debentures due 2016, Series II (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.9 to Form 10-K).
The Securities shall be known and designated as the "7.75% Debentures Due June 1, 2011" of the Company.
PREFERREDPLUS TRUST SERIES ELP-1 1,630,160 PREFERREDPLUS CLASS B 0.10% TRUST CERTIFICATES SERIES ELP-1 evidencing a fractional undivided beneficial ownership interest in the Trust, as defined below, the property of which consists principally of $40,754,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.75% Debentures (the "Underlying Securities") of El Paso Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Underlying Securities Issuer"), and all payments received thereon, deposited in trust by Merrill Lynch Depositor, Inc.
Due to increases in long-term interest rates since the Company's issuance of the 7.75% Debentures, the Company estimates that the present value of these Debentures on January 29, 1995, using discounted cash flow analyses, was approximately $82,827.
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