TLDR Plug Power issued $375 million in convertible notes at 6.75% interest, maturing in 2033 The financing will retire $245.6 million in 15% secured debt and repurchase $138 million of 7% notes due 2026 Notes convert at $3.00 per share, a 40% premium to the November 18 closing price of $2.14 Investors pushed shares down [...] The post Plug Power (PLUG) Stock: Convertible Notes Offering Triggers Sharp Selloff appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Plug Power issued $375 million in convertible notes at 6.75% interest, maturing in 2033 The financing will retire $245.6 million in 15% secured debt and repurchase $138 million of 7% notes due 2026 Notes convert at $3.00 per share, a 40% premium to the November 18 closing price of $2.14 Investors pushed shares down [...] The post Plug Power (PLUG) Stock: Convertible Notes Offering Triggers Sharp Selloff appeared first on Blockonomi.

Plug Power (PLUG) Stock: Convertible Notes Offering Triggers Sharp Selloff

TLDR

  • Plug Power issued $375 million in convertible notes at 6.75% interest, maturing in 2033
  • The financing will retire $245.6 million in 15% secured debt and repurchase $138 million of 7% notes due 2026
  • Notes convert at $3.00 per share, a 40% premium to the November 18 closing price of $2.14
  • Investors pushed shares down 21% on dilution fears from potential conversion into 125 million new shares
  • The deal extends debt maturity and cuts interest costs but creates unsecured obligations

Plug Power completed pricing on a $375 million convertible debt offering that sent shares tumbling 21%. The company sold notes at 95% of face value to institutional buyers on November 18.

The notes carry a 6.75% annual interest rate and mature December 1, 2033. Buyers received an option to purchase an additional $56.25 million within 13 days.


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Net proceeds total approximately $347.2 million after discounts and fees. With the full option exercised, proceeds could reach $399.4 million.

The company earmarked the funds for specific uses. Roughly $245.6 million will pay off existing 15% secured debentures and related termination fees. Another $101.6 million from proceeds plus $52.4 million in cash will repurchase about $138 million of 7% notes maturing in 2026.

Conversion Price Creates Dilution Risk

The notes convert at 333.3333 shares per $1,000 in principal amount. That translates to a conversion price of approximately $3.00 per share.

This price represents a 40% premium over the stock’s $2.14 close on November 18. Full conversion of the $375 million offering would generate roughly 125 million new shares.

The market reacted swiftly to dilution concerns. Shares dropped as traders calculated the impact on share count and earnings per share.

Plug Power cannot redeem the notes before December 6, 2028. After that date, redemption becomes possible if the stock trades above 130% of conversion price for 20 days within a 30-day window.

Debt Terms and Holder Rights

The notes rank as unsecured general obligations. They equal existing unsecured debt in priority but sit behind secured loans.

Interest payments occur semi-annually on June 1 and December 1, beginning June 1, 2026. Noteholders can force repurchase on December 6, 2029 at 100% of principal plus accrued interest.

A fundamental change also triggers repurchase rights at face value plus interest.

The transaction closes around November 21, 2025, pending standard closing conditions.

The company trades with a market cap of $2.9 billion. Year-to-date performance shows an 8.15% decline. Average daily volume runs at 118.8 million shares.

The 95% offering price means gross proceeds of $356.25 million before expenses. This discount is typical for private convertible offerings.

The refinancing swaps expensive short-term debt for longer-term obligations at lower rates. The 15% secured debt gets replaced with 6.75% unsecured notes. The 7% notes due in 2026 get retired early.

Interest expense drops immediately. Debt maturity extends by nearly eight years. However, the unsecured structure and conversion features create trade-offs.

The notes sit junior to subsidiary debt and any future secured borrowings. Conversion would dilute existing shareholders by roughly 33% based on current share count.

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