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Convertible Debt
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Convertible Debt [Abstract]  
Convertible Debt
6. Convertible Debt


0 Percent Convertible Senior Notes and Call Spread


In April 2021, we completed a $632.5 million offering of convertible senior notes. We used a portion of the net proceeds from the issuance of the 0% Notes to repurchase $247.9 million in principal of our 1% Notes for $257.0 million.


At June 30, 2021, we had the following 0% Notes outstanding (amounts in millions except interest rate and price per share data):

 
0% Notes
 
Outstanding principal balance
 
$
632.5
 
Unamortized debt issuance costs
 
$
15.1
 
Maturity date
 
April 2026
 
Interest rate
 
0 percent
 
Effective interest rate
 
0.5 percent
 
Conversion price per share
 
$
57.84
 
Effective conversion price per share with call spread
 
$
76.39
 
Total shares of common stock subject to conversion
   
10.9
 



In conjunction with the April 2021 offering, we entered into a call spread transaction, which was comprised of purchasing note hedges and selling warrants, to minimize the impact of potential economic dilution upon conversion of our 0% Notes by increasing the effective conversion price on our 0% Notes. We increased our effective conversion price to $76.39 with the same number of underlying shares as our 0% Notes. The call spread cost us $46.9 million, of which $136.7 million was for the note hedge purchase, offset by $89.8 million we received for selling the warrants. Similar to our 0% Notes, our note hedges are subject to adjustment. Additionally, our note hedges are exercisable upon conversion of the 0% Notes. The note hedges will expire upon maturity of the 0% Notes, or April 2026. The note hedges and warrants are separate transactions and are not part of the terms of our 0% Notes. The holders of the 0% Notes do not have any rights with respect to the note hedges and warrants.


We recorded the amount we paid for the note hedges and the amount we received for the warrants in additional paid-in capital in our condensed consolidated balance sheet. See our Call Spread accounting policy in Note 2, Significant Accounting Policies, in the Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. We reassess our ability to continue to classify the note hedges and warrants in shareholders’ equity at each reporting period.


0.125 Percent Convertible Senior Notes and Call Spread


At June 30, 2021, we had the following 0.125% Notes outstanding with interest payable semi-annually (amounts in millions except interest rate and price per share data):

 
0.125% Notes
 
Outstanding principal balance
 
$
548.8
 
Unamortized debt issuance costs
 
$
7.6
 
Maturity date
 
December 2024
 
Interest rate
 
0.125 percent
 
Effective interest rate
 
0.5 percent
 
Conversion price per share
 
$
83.28
 
Effective conversion price per share with call spread
 
$
123.38
 
Total shares of common stock subject to conversion
   
6.6
 



In conjunction with the issuance of our 0.125% Notes in December 2019, we entered into a call spread transaction, which was comprised of purchasing note hedges and selling warrants, to minimize the impact of potential economic dilution upon conversion of our 0.125% Notes by increasing the effective conversion price on our 0.125% Notes. We increased our effective conversion price to $123.38 with the same number of underlying shares as our 0.125% Notes. The call spread cost us $52.6 million, of which $108.7 million was for the note hedge purchase, offset by $56.1 million we received for selling the warrants. Similar to our 0.125% Notes, our note hedges are subject to adjustment. Additionally, our note hedges are exercisable upon conversion of the 0.125% Notes. The note hedges will expire upon maturity of the 0.125% Notes, or December 2024. The note hedges and warrants are separate transactions and are not part of the terms of our 0.125% Notes. The holders of the 0.125% Notes do not have any rights with respect to the note hedges and warrants.


We recorded the amount we paid for the note hedges and the amount we received for the warrants in additional paid-in capital in our condensed consolidated balance sheet. See our Call Spread accounting policy in Note 2, Significant Accounting Policies, in the Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. We reassess our ability to continue to classify the note hedges and warrants in shareholders’ equity at each reporting period.


1 Percent Convertible Senior Notes


At June 30, 2021, we had the following 1% Notes outstanding with interest payable semi-annually (amounts in millions except interest rate and price per share data):

 
1% Notes
Outstanding principal balance
$62.0
Unamortized debt issuance costs
$0.1
Maturity date
November 2021
Interest rate
1 percent
Effective interest rate
1.4 percent
Conversion price per share
$66.81
Total shares of common stock subject to conversion
0.9


In April 2021, we repurchased $247.9 million in aggregate principal amount of our 1% Notes in privately negotiated transactions. As a result of the repurchase, we recognized an $8.6 million non-cash loss on early retirement of debt, reflecting the early retirement of a significant portion of our 1% Notes. The non-cash loss on the early retirement of our debt is the difference between the amount paid to retire our 1% Notes and the net carrying balance of the liability at the time that we retired the debt.


Other Terms of Convertible Senior Notes


The 0%, 0.125% and 1% Notes are convertible under certain conditions, at the option of the note holders. We can settle conversions of the notes, at our election, in cash, shares of our common stock or a combination of both. We may not redeem the notes prior to maturity, and we do not have to provide a sinking fund for them. Holders of the notes may require us to purchase some or all of their notes upon the occurrence of certain fundamental changes, as set forth in the indentures governing the notes, at a purchase price equal to 100 percent of the principal amount of the notes to be purchased, plus any accrued and unpaid interest.