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LSB Industries, Inc. Bonds

LSB Industries, Inc., founded in 1968 and headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a prominent manufacturer and marketer of chemical products for the agricultural and industrial sectors, primarily focused on producing ammonia and related fertilizers. The company aims to support sustainable agricultural practices while enhancing crop yields through its innovative products and solutions.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
LXU 6.25% 2028-10-15 USDLSB Industries, Inc.United States2028-10-156.2506.16
LXU 6.25% 2028-10-15 USDLSB Industries, Inc.United States2028-10-156.2506.16
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LSB Industries, Inc. issue history

LSB Industries has a history of bond issuances, first entering the market in the early 2000s, with significant debt offerings including their $130 million senior notes in 2014 to fund expansion. Their bonds have historically offered competitive yields, currently averaging around 7% compared to industry averages of 5%, reflecting a high-risk premium tied to the cyclical nature of the agricultural industry. Recent news highlights their plans for further capital raises to finance facility improvements, suggesting potential new bond offerings on the horizon as they position themselves to meet increasing demand.