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Union Light Heat & Power Co Bonds

Union Light Heat & Power Co, founded in the late 19th century and headquartered in Kentucky, serves as a vital utility provider in the region, dedicated to delivering reliable energy solutions to its residential and commercial customers. The company specializes in the distribution of natural gas and electricity, ensuring efficient and sustainable energy resources for various applications.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DUK 6.20% 2036-03-10 USDUnion Light Heat & Power CoUnited States2036-03-106.2005.29
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Union Light Heat & Power Co issue history

Over the years, Union Light Heat & Power Co has established a robust history of bond issuances, beginning its first offerings in the early 2000s to finance infrastructure improvements and expansions. One notable issuance was in 2015, which raised $75 million to enhance its natural gas distribution system, offering competitive yields compared to industry standards at the time. Currently, the company's bonds feature strong credit ratings and have consistently appealed to investors seeking stable returns, with recent offerings seeing yields outperforming many of its regional peers amidst fluctuating interest rates.