Home > NEWS > Coinbase sees tepid interest in bond buyback offer that could signal upside

Coinbase sees tepid interest in bond buyback offer that could signal upside

Bondholders have agreed to buy back $50 million in bonds despite Coinbase offering to buy as much as $150 million worth of the 2031 notes.

Coinbase's offer to buy back bonds with a face value of $150 million has so far been met with limited interest in a development that suggests many investors think there's more upside for the notes.

The crypto exchange said Monday that it had increased its repurchase offer to 67.5 cents on the dollar and that bonds worth $50 million at face value had so far been tendered. 

The notes, which have a coupon of 3.625% and mature in 2031, are currently trading around 63.5 cents on the dollar. Bondholders still have until Sept. 1 to make their final decision and take the deal.

Coinbase first announced the offer to partially buy back the $1 billion issue earlier this month. The bonds had dipped below 60 cents on the dollar shortly before the company first announced the deal. 

Coinbase regulatory concerns

Although Coinbase continues to wrestle with regulatory concerns, its most recent earnings report beat analysts' estimates. The company's shares have fallen almost 29% over the past month, but they're still up more than 100% so far this year. 

In June, ratings agency Moody's cut its outlook on the company to negative from stable in the wake of a lawsuit filed against it by the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

source:theblock

by RT Watson
© 2023 WJB All Rights Reserved. This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

Why can Bitcoin make money? Is Bitcoin's fixed investment profitable?

For some newcomers to the currency circle, they are not familiar with the investment in the currency circle, and their understanding of the special currency is not very deep. Therefore, they may be at a loss in the choice of investment methods. Many inves

VIDEO

NEWS

Tue, 18 Apr 2023

More