Bonds

Hybrid bond (2007–2014)

Within the scope of financing the acquisition of Böhler-Uddeholm AG, voestalpine AG issued a subordinated hybrid bond in October 2007 with an issue volume of EUR 1 billion and a coupon rate of 7.125%. The earliest possible call option by voestalpine AG is in October 2014. During its first two years, the hybrid bond traded consistently under its initial offering price due to the generally difficult financial and economic situation, reaching its lowest price at 75 (% of the face value) in the spring of 2009. Subsequently, the bond’s price started to rise in early 2010. Since then it has continued its very positive development, closing at the end of the third quarter of 2012/13 at about 105.5 (% of the face value).

Corporate bond 1 (2009–2013)

In order to secure the Group’s liquidity, in March 2009, voestalpine AG issued a corporate bond with a volume of EUR 400 million and a coupon rate of 8.75%. The bond will be redeemed in the spring of 2013. Demand for the bond was very strong right from the beginning and about one year after being issued, it reached a high of more than 114 (% of the face value). The price of the bond is trending downward as the time of repayment is approaching. At the end of December 2012, the price was at about 101.5 (% of the face value).

Corporate bond 2 (2011–2018)

In early February 2011, voestalpine AG successfully placed a seven-year bond issue on the capital market with a coupon rate of 4.75% and a volume of EUR 500 million. From the very beginning, demand on the part of investors was very strong, and this was manifested by the positive development of the price. Particularly in the 2012 calendar year, the price rose significantly. As of the end of the third quarter of 2012/13, the price of this corporate bond was at more than 108.5 (% of the face value).

Corporate bond 3 (2012–2018)

At the end of September 2012, voestalpine successfully placed another bond issue on the capital market with a volume of EUR 500 million and an interest rate of 4%. The bond was subscribed primarily by international investors, mainly from Germany, Switzerland, and the UK. The order book totaled EUR 1.7 billion and included 270 different investors. Issue of the bond and the start of official trading was on October 5, 2012 on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The development of the price on the secondary market shows that the bondholders have a great deal of confidence in the company. By the end of December 2012, the price of this bond had risen to about 105 (% of the face value).

voestalpine AG is currently being analyzed by the following investment banks/institutions:

  • Baader Bank AG, Munich
  • Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, London
  • Citigroup, London
  • Commerzbank, Frankfurt
  • Credit Suisse, London
  • Davy, Dublin
  • Deutsche Bank, London
  • Erste Bank, Vienna
  • Exane BNP Paribas, Paris
  • Goldman Sachs, London
  • HSBC, London
  • Jefferies, London JP Morgan, London
  • Kepler, Frankfurt
  • MainFirst, Frankfurt
  • Morgan Stanley, London
  • Raiffeisen Centrobank, Vienna
  • Steubing, Frankfurt
  • UBS, London
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  • Share price as of December 31, 2012 (euros) 27.66    EPS – Earnings/share (euros) 1.98    Dividend/share (euros) 0.80
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