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Published on 7/26/2006 in the Prospect News Convertibles Daily.

New Issue: BNP Paribas prices $2.141 million 22.5% reverse convertibles linked to Allegheny Technologies

By Jennifer Chiou

New York, July 26 - BNP Paribas priced $2.141 million of 22.5% down-and-in reverse convertible notes due Oct. 25, 2006 linked to Allegheny Technologies Inc. stock, according to a BNP offering circular.

The payout at maturity will be par in cash unless Allegheny Technologies stock falls below the knock-in level of $41.873, 75% of its initial price, during the life of the notes.

If the knock-in level is hit, the payout at maturity is par in cash if the stock closes above its initial price on the valuation date of Oct. 20, 2006. Otherwise, the payout is a number of Allegheny Technologies shares equal to $1,000 divided by the initial share price.

BNP Paribas is the underwriter. JVB Financial Group, LLC is the distributor.

Issuer:BNP Paribas
Issue:Reverse convertible notes
Underlying stock:Allegheny Technologies Inc.
Amount:$2.141 million
Maturity:Oct. 25, 2006
Coupon:22.5%, payable monthly
Price:Par
Payout at maturity:A number of Allegheny Technologies shares equal to $1,000 divided by the initial share price if Allegheny Technologies stock falls by 25% or more and the stock finishes below the initial price, otherwise par in cash
Initial share price:$55.83
Protection price:$41.873, 75% of the initial share price
Pricing date:July 21
Settlement date:July 26
Underwriter:BNP Paribas
Distributor:JVB Financial Group, LLC

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