Last night, the issue was priced at $38 a share, which would give the company a market value of about $3 billion.
The issues were priced at $306.56 per $1,000 note for a yield of 6 percent.
The issue is priced at 99.929 to yield 8.206 percent.
An issue due in 2016 was priced to yield 6.35 percent.
An issue due 2009 is priced to yield 7.70 percent.
Both issues were priced above the high range of their original filing price.
Each individual issue may be priced from $11 to $33 depending on its pages.
And a $1.4 billion issue, due in 1991, is priced to yield 10 percent.
Due in 2,000, the issue is priced to yield 13 3/8 percent.
A few new issues were priced yesterday, despite the poor tone in the markets.