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BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ 8-K Report (Apr 16, 2004)

Summary

This 8-K filing from Bank of America Corporation (BAC), filed on April 16, 2004, primarily serves as an update regarding its ongoing debt offerings. The company is continuing to offer its InterNotes® program, which was initially registered in 2002 for up to $6 billion. This filing includes a prospectus dated April 15, 2004, related to the continued offering of these debt securities. For investors, this report signifies the continued ability of Bank of America to access capital markets through its established InterNotes® program. The filing itself does not disclose new financial performance figures or material changes in business operations, but rather formalizes the continuation of a pre-registered debt issuance. The specific details of the Senior and Subordinated Floating Rate InterNotes® are provided as exhibits, offering transparency into the terms of these debt instruments.

Key Highlights

  • 1Bank of America (BAC) filed an 8-K on April 16, 2004, to report on its debt offerings.
  • 2The filing relates to the continued offering of up to $6 billion in Bank of America InterNotes®.
  • 3A prospectus dated April 15, 2004, is included, detailing the ongoing debt issuance.
  • 4The InterNotes® program was initially registered on Form S-3 in August 2002.
  • 5The filing includes exhibits detailing the forms of Senior and Subordinated Floating Rate InterNotes®.
  • 6This report is primarily administrative, confirming the continuation of a registered debt program.

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