About Schneider Electric SE Shs Unsponsored Canadian Depository Receipt Hedged Reg S
Schneider Electric SE engages in the digital transformation of energy management and automation. It operates through the following segments: Energy Management, Industrial Automation, and Central Functions and Digital Costs. The Energy Management segment leverages a complete end-to-end technology offering enabled by EcoStruxure. The Industrial Automation segment is composed of industrial automation and industrial control activities, across discrete, process, and hybrid industries. The company was founded by Adolphe Schneider and Joseph-Eugène Schneider in 1836 and is headquartered in Rueil-Malmaison, France.
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FR14012CP
Schneider Electric SE 3.624% 02-SEP-2037Yield to maturity
3.62%
Maturity date
Sep 2, 2037
FR1400SCZ
Schneider Electric SE 3.375% 03-SEP-2036Yield to maturity
3.56%
Maturity date
Sep 3, 2036
A3LS0Y
Schneider Electric SE 3.25% 10-OCT-2035Yield to maturity
3.45%
Maturity date
Oct 10, 2035
A3LC3H
Schneider Electric SE 3.375% 13-APR-2034Yield to maturity
3.33%
Maturity date
Apr 13, 2034
FR1400IJU
Schneider Electric SE 3.5% 12-JUN-2033Yield to maturity
3.24%
Maturity date
Jun 12, 2033
A3LA5N
Schneider Electric SE 3.5% 09-NOV-2032Yield to maturity
3.10%
Maturity date
Nov 9, 2032
FR14012CN
Schneider Electric SE 3.0% 02-MAR-2032Yield to maturity
3.09%
Maturity date
Mar 2, 2032
FR1400SCY
Schneider Electric SE 3.0% 03-SEP-2030Yield to maturity
2.97%
Maturity date
Sep 3, 2030
A3LS0X
Schneider Electric SE 3.0% 10-JAN-2031Yield to maturity
2.91%
Maturity date
Jan 10, 2031
FR14012CM
Schneider Electric SE 2.625% 02-SEP-2029Yield to maturity
2.75%
Maturity date
Sep 2, 2029
A3LC3G
Schneider Electric SE 3.125% 13-OCT-2029Yield to maturity
2.75%
Maturity date
Oct 13, 2029
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