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Published on 5/7/2009 in the Prospect News Convertibles Daily.

New Issue: D.R. Horton prices $450 million five-year convertibles to yield 2%, up 21%

By Rebecca Melvin

New York, May 7 - D.R. Horton Inc. priced an upsized $450 million of five-year convertible senior notes late Wednesday at par to yield 2% with an initial conversion premium of 21%, according to a syndicate source.

The registered, off-the-shelf offering priced at the tight end of talk for the coupon, which was 2% to 2.5%, and toward the cheap end of talk for the premium, which was 20% to 25%.

There is an over-allotment option of up to an additional $50 million of notes.

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. was the bookrunner for the offering. Joint lead mangers were J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., UBS Investment Bank and Wachovia.

Proceeds are earmarked for general corporate purposes, including repayment or repurchase of outstanding debt.

Fort Worth, Texas-based D.R. Horton is a homebuilder.

Issuer:D.R. Horton Inc.
Issue:Convertible senior notes
Amount:$450 million, upsized from $400 million
Greenshoe:$50 million
Maturity:May 15, 2014
Bookrunner:Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
Joint lead managers:J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., UBS Investment Bank, Wachovia
Coupon:2%
Price:Par
Yield:2%
Conversion premium:21%
Conversion price:$13.06
Conversion ratio:76.5697
Price talk:2%-2.5%, up 20%-25%
Call:Non-callable for life
Puts:No puts, except a change-of-control put
Pricing date:May 6
Settlement date:May 13
Distribution:Registered, off the shelf
Stock symbol:NYSE: DHI

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