Apollo Shares Drop 3.26% with $740M Volume Ranking 144th as $500M Bond Offering Targets Debt Refinance
On August 7, 2025, Apollo Global ManagementAPO-- (APO) closed at a 3.26% decline, with a trading volume of $740 million, ranking 144th in the market. The firm announced a $500 million offering of 5.150% senior notes due 2035, set to close on August 12. The notes, guaranteed by certain subsidiaries, will pay semi-annual interest starting February 12, 2026. Proceeds of approximately $495.5 million will fund general corporate purposes, including repaying senior secured notes of Bridge InvestmentBRDG-- Group Holdings LLC post-acquisition. CitigroupC--, BofA, and Goldman SachsGS-- led the offering, with multiple co-managers supporting the transaction.
The offering reflects Apollo’s strategy to optimize debt structure while addressing obligations from recent acquisitions. The 5.150% interest rate, higher than current market averages, may impact future earnings but aligns with long-term capital planning. Subsidiary guarantees mitigate default risks, though investors may scrutinize leverage levels. The use of proceeds to refinance Bridge’s debt suggests ApolloAPO-- is consolidating liabilities, potentially stabilizing its balance sheet amid market volatility.
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