Published on 2/22/2012 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.
New Issue: Ohio sells $120 million of infrastructure improvement G.O. bonds
By Sheri Kasprzak
New York, Feb. 22 - The State of Ohio priced $120 million of series 2012A infrastructure improvement general obligation bonds, according to a pricing sheet.
The bonds (Aa1/AA+/AA+) were sold competitively. The issuer did not immediately respond to requests for the winning bidder.
The bonds are due 2013 to 2032 with 3% to 5% coupons.
Proceeds will be used to finance local subdivision capital projects.
Issuer: | State of Ohio
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Issue: | Series 2012A infrastructure improvement general obligation bonds
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Amount: | $120 million
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Type: | Competitive
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Ratings: | Moody's: Aa1
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| Standard & Poor's: AA+
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| Fitch: AA+
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Pricing date: | Feb. 22
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Settlement date: | March 1
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Amount | Maturity | Type | Coupon | Price
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$4,515,000 | 2013 | Serial | 4% | 103.497
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$4.26 million | 2014 | Serial | 4% | 107.005
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$4.41 million | 2015 | Serial | 3% | 107.018
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$4,565,000 | 2016 | Serial | 4% | 112.644
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$4,725,000 | 2017 | Serial | 4% | 115.136
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$4.89 million | 2018 | Serial | 5% | 121.959
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$5.06 million | 2019 | Serial | 5% | 123.355
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$5.24 million | 2020 | Serial | 5% | 124.01
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$5.45 million | 2021 | Serial | 5% | 124.479
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$5,665,000 | 2022 | Serial | 5% | 125.227
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$5.89 million | 2023 | Serial | 4% | 114.973
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$6,125,000 | 2024 | Serial | 4% | 115.151
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$6,375,000 | 2025 | Serial | 4% | 114.919
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$6.63 million | 2026 | Serial | 4% | 114.122
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$6,895,000 | 2027 | Serial | 4% | 113.762
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$7.17 million | 2028 | Serial | 4% | 113.258
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$7,455,000 | 2029 | Serial | 4% | 112.621
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$7.83 million | 2030 | Serial | 4% | 111.859
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$8.22 million | 2031 | Serial | 4% | 110.983
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$8.63 million | 2032 | Serial | 4% | 110.002
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