Salesforce to Borrow $25 Billion – Its Largest Debt Deal Ever – to Fund Massive Buyback
Salesforce eyes up to $25B in bonds—its largest ever—to fund share buybacks, amid AI worries and credit downgrades from Moody's and S&P.
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Salesforce eyes up to $25B in bonds—its largest ever—to fund share buybacks, amid AI worries and credit downgrades from Moody's and S&P.
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