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Financing Transactions
3 Months Ended
Mar. 29, 2013
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Financing Transactions
FINANCING TRANSACTIONS
As of March 29, 2013, the Company was in compliance with all of its debt covenants. The components of the Company’s debt as of March 29, 2013 and December 31, 2012 were as follows ($ in millions):
 
 
March 29, 2013
 
December 31, 2012
U.S. dollar-denominated commercial paper
$
450.0

 
$
1,224.5

4.5% guaranteed Eurobond notes due 2013 (€500 million)
641.1

 
659.8

Floating rate senior notes due 2013
300.0

 
300.0

1.3% senior notes due 2014
400.0

 
400.0

2.3% senior notes due 2016
500.0

 
500.0

5.625% senior notes due 2018
500.0

 
500.0

5.4% senior notes due 2019
750.0

 
750.0

3.9% senior notes due 2021
600.0

 
600.0

Zero-coupon LYONs due 2021
194.5

 
281.4

Other
135.7

 
127.4

Subtotal
4,471.3

 
5,343.1

Less – current portion
67.0

 
55.5

Long-term debt
$
4,404.3

 
$
5,287.6



For a full description of the Company’s debt financing, reference is made to Note 10 of the Company’s financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2012 included in the Company’s 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
During the three months ended March 29, 2013, holders of certain of the Company’s LYONs converted such LYONs into an aggregate of approximately 3.1 million shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share. The Company’s deferred tax liability associated with the book and tax basis difference in the converted LYONs of approximately $28 million was transferred to additional paid-in capital as a result of the conversions.
The Company satisfies any short-term liquidity needs that are not met through operating cash flow and available cash primarily through issuances of commercial paper under its U.S. and Euro commercial paper programs. As of March 29, 2013, borrowings outstanding under the Company’s U.S. commercial paper program had a weighted average annual interest rate of 0.2% and a weighted average remaining maturity of approximately twenty-three days. There was no commercial paper outstanding under the Euro commercial paper program as of March 29, 2013. The Company classified its borrowings outstanding under the commercial paper programs as of March 29, 2013, as well as its floating rate senior notes due June 2013 and its Eurobond notes due July 2013, as long-term debt in the accompanying Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheet as the Company has the intent and ability, as supported by availability under the Credit Facility referenced below, to refinance these borrowings for at least one year from the balance sheet date.
Credit support for the commercial paper program is provided by a $2.5 billion unsecured multi-year revolving credit facility with a syndicate of banks that expires on July 15, 2016 (the “Credit Facility”). The Credit Facility can also be used for working capital and other general corporate purposes. As of March 29, 2013, no borrowings were outstanding under the Credit Facility and the Company was in compliance with all covenants under the facility. In addition to the Credit Facility, the Company has entered into reimbursement agreements with various commercial banks to support the issuance of letters of credit.