Bloomberg::
Super Micro plans to remove $ 2 billion from the sale of bonds convertible into buyout stocks, as well as finance the growth and expansion of companies– The company based in San Jose, California, plans to use the product of buyout actions, as well as finance the growth and expansion of companies, according to an announcement on Monday.
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