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Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Bonds

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., founded in 1947 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a leading global provider of professional technical services. The company offers a diverse range of services including engineering, architecture, construction management, and environmental consulting, catering to a broad array of industries such as aerospace, defense, and infrastructure.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
J 5.90% 2033-03-01 USDJacobs Engineering Group, Inc.United States2033-03-015.9004.95
J 6.35% 2028-08-18 USDJacobs Engineering Group, Inc.United States2028-08-186.3504.11
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Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. issue history

Jacobs began issuing corporate bonds in the early 1990s, with significant issuances aimed at funding strategic acquisitions and expansions. Notably, in 2020, Jacobs issued $500 million of senior notes due 2030 to enhance liquidity amid the pandemic, which featured a competitive yield of around 2.7%, reflecting favorable market conditions at the time. The company's bonds are generally well-received in the market, contributing to a strong investment-grade credit rating while maintaining yields that are competitive within the engineering services sector.