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Published on 11/19/2012 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Houston organizes $175 million sale of combined utility system bonds

By Sheri Kasprzak

New York, Nov. 19 - The City of Houston plans to price $175 million of series 2012F combined utility system first-lien revenue refunding bonds, according to a preliminary official statement.

The bonds (Aa2/AA/) will be sold on a negotiated basis with Raymond James/Morgan Keegan as the lead manager. The co-managers are Barclays, Ramirez & Co. Inc. and Piper Jaffray & Co.

The maturities have not been set.

Proceeds will be used to refund the city's series 2008D-1 utility system revenue bonds.


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