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Published on 1/12/2011 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

New Issue: Wisconsin prices $428.74 million G.O. bonds via JPMorgan

By Sheri Kasprzak

New York, Jan. 12 - The State of Wisconsin came to market Wednesday with $428.74 million of series 2011A general obligation bonds, according to a pricing sheet.

The bonds were sold competitively with J.P. Morgan Securities LLC winning the bid.

The bonds are due 2012 to 2031 with 2% to 5.25% coupons.

Proceeds will be used to construct, develop, expand, extend, enlarge or improve land, water property, highways, buildings, equipment or facilities for public use.

Issuer:State of Wisconsin
Issue:Series 2011A general obligation bonds
Amount:$428.74 million
Type:Competitive
Underwriter:J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (winner)
Pricing date:Jan. 12
Settlement date:Feb. 2
AmountMaturityTypeCouponPrice
$15.34 million2012Serial2%101.799
$16.11 million2013Serial5%108.538
$16.91 million2014Serial5%110.915
$17.755 million2015Serial5%112.545
$18.645 million2016Serial5%113.641
$19.58 million2017Serial5%113.876
$20.555 million2018Serial5%113.493
$21.585 million2019Serial5%112.643
$22.665 million2020Serial5%111.506
$23.8 million2021Serial5%110.548
$16.095 million2022Serial5%109.836
$16.9 million2023Serial5%108.893
$17.745 million2024Serial5.25%110.15
$18.63 million2025Serial5.25%109.03
$19.565 million2026Serial5.25%107.858
$20.54 million2027Serial5.25%106.663
$21.565 million2028Serial5%102.32
$22.645 million2029Serial5%100.948
$23.78 million2030Serial5%99.869
$58.33 million2031Serial5%98.738

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