MarkWest Energy/Marathon Petroleum Exchanging Notes
Remember exchanging notes in grade school? “Do you like me? [ ] Yes [ ] No” Exchanging notes in the corporate world is a little more complex than that–but it seems to us like it’s not far removed from exchanging notes in grade school. In the case of high finance and the MarkWest Energy/Marathon Petroleum merger deal, the notes getting exchanged have (big) financial value and implications. MarkWest/Marathon are exchanging old MarkWest IOUs (notes) for new Marathon notes. If it doesn’t get delayed, the exchange will happen on Dec. 18–just in time for Christmas. Will it be a Merry Christmas for existing MarkWest note holders? If you can figure it out, please let us know…
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