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“General Dynamics has also issued ten-year senior secondary notes in a public offering to raise $500m.”

General Dynamics has also issued ten-year senior secondary notes in a public offering to raise $500m. The notes bear an interest rate of 2.125% per annum.

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The installation of the Fleet Xpress satellite communications service in Navarino’s vessels will be completed over a period of six years.

Navarino is a Greek firm offering maritime telecommunications and satellite communications services.

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