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Compass Minerals International Inc Bonds

Compass Minerals International Inc, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, specializes in providing essential minerals for various industries. The company is primarily known for producing salt, plant nutrition, and magnesium chloride products, serving sectors such as agriculture, de-icing, and water treatment.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
CMP 6.75% 2027-12-01 USDCompass Minerals International IncUnited States2027-12-016.7506.67
CMP 6.75% 2027-12-01 USDCompass Minerals International IncUnited States2027-12-016.7506.72
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Compass Minerals International Inc issue history

Compass Minerals first entered the bond market in 2003, with significant issuances supporting its expansion initiatives. Notably, in 2015, the company issued $400 million in senior notes to finance acquisitions and capital expenditures. As of October 2023, its bonds exhibit yields that are competitive within the sector, reflecting strong demand and robust financial health. Recent news highlights the successful refinancing of existing debt, helping to enhance its liquidity position while reducing overall borrowing costs.