Shares of Argentine e-commerce star MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI) were up 5.7% at 11:40 a.m. EST on Friday after the company announced a pair of big debt offerings.
In a press release, MercadoLibre said it will offer $400 million worth of debt paying 2.375% interest and maturing in 2026, and also $700 million worth of debt paying 3.125% and maturing in 2031. The company noted that this will be its first offering of debt securities. MercadoLibre has issued only about 5.6 million new shares in the past five years, funding its expansion instead almost entirely from the success of its business.
Now, it seems, MercadoLibre is preparing to embark upon a new stage of growth , and needs more cash to accomplish it. As management explained, "MercadoLibre intends to use the net proceeds from the sale ... to finance or refinance ... environmental objectives such as: clean transportation, land conservation and preservation, energy efficiency, renewable energy, green buildings and pollution prevention and control."
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