Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, Coca-Cola’s second biggest bottler, had been buying back its outstanding debt on an ad hoc basis throughout 2003. ?We’d been mopping up bonds that came into the market with spare cash last year as we had been building up a lot of cash and had almost completely repaid commercial paper outstandings,? says John Fulton, group treasurer. But in 2004, the Athens-based company decided to do something bigger: to deal with liabilities that were soon to come due, extend its maturity profile and achieve a lower cost of funds.
Thanks for your interest in Euromoney!
To unlock this article: