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Sprint Corp. Bonds

Sprint Corp., founded in 1899 and headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, is a prominent telecommunications company focused on providing wireless services and products. Sprint offers a range of solutions, including mobile voice, messaging, and data services, catering to both consumer and business markets.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
USA 7.13% - USDSprint Corp.United States—7.125—
USA 7.63% 2025-02-15 USDSprint Corp.United States2025-02-157.6259.42
USA 7.63% 2026-03-01 USDSprint Corp.United States2026-03-017.6256.72
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Sprint Corp. issue history

Sprint has a history of bond issuance that dates back several decades, with significant offerings to finance operational expansions and acquisitions. A notable issuance occurred in 2013, amounting to $2 billion, which was used to support network enhancements and service improvements. As of October 2023, Sprint's bonds have shown yields that are competitive within the telecommunications sector, providing attractive opportunities for fixed-income investors. Recent news has highlighted the impact of mergers on Sprint’s bond portfolio, with calls for re-rating following its integration with T-Mobile, which could influence future bond strategies.