
Textron Inc., founded in 1923 and headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, is a multi-industry company specializing in aircraft, defense, and industrial products. The company operates various segments, including Textron Aviation, Bell, and Textron Systems, offering a diverse range of offerings from business jets and helicopters to military equipment and specialized vehicles.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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TXT 2.45% 2031-03-15 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2031-03-15 | 2.450 | 4.32 |
TXT 3.00% 2030-06-01 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2030-06-01 | 3.000 | 4.16 |
TXT 3.38% 2028-03-01 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2028-03-01 | 3.375 | 3.92 |
TXT 3.65% 2027-03-15 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2027-03-15 | 3.650 | 4.13 |
TXT 3.88% 2025-03-01 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2025-03-01 | 3.875 | 4.54 |
TXT 3.90% 2029-09-17 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2029-09-17 | 3.900 | 4.22 |
TXT 4.00% 2026-03-15 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2026-03-15 | 4.000 | 4.28 |
TXT 5.50% 2035-05-15 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2035-05-15 | 5.500 | 5.06 |
TXT 6.10% 2033-11-15 USDTextron Inc. | United States | 2033-11-15 | 6.100 | 5.11 |
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Textron has been actively issuing bonds since the 1980s, with significant issuances aimed at financing acquisitions and operational expansions. Notably, in 2021, the company issued $1 billion in senior notes to support its growth strategies amid rising demand for its products. Current yields on Textron's bonds are competitive compared to industry peers, reflecting strong market confidence. The bonds are often characterized by fixed-interest rates and maturities spanning up to 30 years, appealing to long-term investors looking for stability in their portfolios.