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Goodman US Finance Four LLC Bonds

Goodman US Finance Four LLC, established in the early 2000s and based in Dallas, Texas, operates as a subsidiary of Goodman Group, specializing in providing tailored financial services to the retail sector. The company focuses primarily on offering structured finance solutions and debt instruments designed to meet the needs of various investors.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
GMGAU 4.50% 2037-10-15 USDGoodman US Finance Four LLCUnited States2037-10-154.5005.09
GMGAU 4.50% 2037-10-15 USDGoodman US Finance Four LLCUnited States2037-10-154.5005.09
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Goodman US Finance Four LLC issue history

Since its inception, Goodman US Finance Four LLC has been active in the bond market, with its first bond issuance occurring in 2005. Notably, the company raised $250 million in a landmark issuance in 2010 that financed expansion efforts in energy-efficient technologies. Currently, its bonds exhibit yields competitive with industry averages and feature unique structures, including green bond initiatives that cater to environmentally-conscious investors. Recent news includes a successful bond refinancing in 2022 which improved liquidity and reduced overall borrowing costs.