NXP B.V. / NXP LLC - Listing of Securities
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RNS Number:0799S
NXP B.V. / NXP LLC
10 April 2008
10 April 2008
Announcement - for immediate release
NXP B.V. / NXP Funding LLC
NXP B.V. and NXP Funding LLC (collectively, "NXP") have determined to seek the
listing of the following securities (the "Notes") on the Alternative Securities
Market of the Irish Stock Exchange:
• US$1,535,000,000 aggregate principal amount Floating Rate Senior Secured
Notes due 2013 (ISIN US62947QAE89)
• US$1,026,000,000 aggregate principal amount 7 7/8% Senior Secured Notes
due 2014 (ISIN US62947QAF54)
• US$1,250,000,000 aggregate principal amount 9 1/2% Senior Notes due 2015
(ISIN US62947QAG38)
Application to list the Notes was originally made in June 2007. In connection
with its listing of the Notes, NXP has made the following revisions to the
prospectus for the Notes, dated June 6, 2007:
1. On the cover page, the words "euro-denominated" are deleted from the
third-to-last paragraph of text;
2. on page 14, under "Trading and Listing", the words "euro-denominated" are
deleted from the first sentence of the paragraph of text and the second
sentence of the paragraph of text is deleted in its entirety;
3. on page 37, in the second-to-last paragraph of text on the page, the words "
euro-denominated" are deleted from each of the second and third sentences;
and
4. on page 205, in the first paragraph of text under the heading "Listing and
General Information", the words "euro-denominated floating rate senior
secured exchange notes and the euro-denominated senior" are deleted.
Company contact: Jan Maarten Ingen Housz
SVP & Group Treasurer/Investor Relations
(+31 40 27 28685)
This announcement has been issued through the Companies Announcement Service
of the Irish Stock Exchange.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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