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There'll be something else, too; your own utility bonds, the ones that you gave Tom.
For one reason, many utility bonds are callable after five years.
I would suggest that you sell some more of the public utility bonds, but use your own judgment.
Mart opened it; took out the utility bonds and put them in his safe.
He offered to give Mart a receipt for the utility bonds.
But a person who bought utility bonds would pay taxes on the income whether or not the bonds were sold.
Based on that, the yield on double-A utility bonds is now back to the 6.5 percent it was at in the fall of 1968.
Utility bonds were making big money.
Montgomery County, Md., $120 million of general obligation utility bonds.
It could be that you will see the spread between industrial bonds and utility bonds widen out as a result of this."
Texas Utility Bonds, $150 million of debt securities.
Dalton, Ga., $190 million of combined utility bonds.
There were signs of tension between him and the corporate bond department (which oversaw utility bond trading).
By 1974 he was sitting where he wanted, in the utility bond trader's seat on the corporate bond desk.
Tells how in the mid-thirties he began hauling himself back up the financial ladder through the underwriting of railroad & utilities bonds.
"Mr. Kilgay gave you some utility bonds; you were supposed to turn them in at the bank.
Leander, Tex., Independent School District, $65.6 million of general obligation utility bonds.
Utility bonds fell after Standard & Poor's announced that several companies were facing a credit-rating downgrade.
"A utility bond!"
Ocean County, N.J., $81 million of utility bonds.
They are the political force that refused you and me, the ratepayers, the taxpayers, the opportunity to vote on the largest utility bond bailout ever in the nation!
Aa Utility Bonds* 9.50 Salomon Brothers' estimate for new long-term issues.
We also like electric utility bonds and companies in some cyclically insensitive areas, like telecom, cable and supermarkets.
Wake County, N.C., $123.1 million of general-obligation utility bonds.
This firm was a fixed income underwriter and trader, municipal bonds, railroad equipment trusts certificates and utility bonds.