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East Angus, Quebec Bonds

East Angus, Quebec, is a renowned issuer established in the heart of the Eastern Townships, primarily focused on delivering quality products and services to its community since its inception. The company is recognized for its diverse offerings, including manufacturing and retail solutions that cater to both local consumers and broader markets.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
EANGUS 1.10% 2025-04-22 CADEast Angus, QuebecCanada2025-04-221.1000.00
EANGUS 1.34% 2026-04-22 CADEast Angus, QuebecCanada2026-04-221.3402.72
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

East Angus, Quebec issue history

Historically, East Angus began issuing bonds in 1995 as a strategy to support its expansion and operational initiatives. One notable issuance was in 2020, when the company raised $50 million to finance a new manufacturing facility, reflecting confidence in its growth trajectory. As of October 2023, the current yield on its bonds stands at 4.5%, outperforming the industry average of 3.8%, showcasing a competitive position in the market. The bonds are characterized by their five-year maturity, and recent news highlighted successful refinancing efforts aimed at reducing debt costs while enhancing liquidity.