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70% of the
issuance by capturing excess spread, and may amortise, in limited
circumstances, when it represents 1. 5 billion to amortise the
bridge loan that initially financed the Viatris acquisition. Interest on the units will be paid quarterly in arrears
commencing on 9 July 2004 and the notes will amortise pro rata in line
with the repayment schedule of the loan, which commences on 9 July 2004. |
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