LOOP CAPITAL TRANSACTIONAL HIGHLIGHTS as listed on the Loop Capital website www.loopcapital.com/deals ***2018*** Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. - $852 million (January 4th, 2018) New York Life Global Fu - $700 million (January 3rd, 2018) ***2017*** Vornado Realty LP - $450 million (December 12th, 2017) JM Smucker Company - $800 million (December 4th, 2017) AT&T Corporation - $9.174 billion (November 30th, 2017) New England Power Company - $400 million (November 30th, 2017) Matthews International Corporation - $300 million (November 27th, 2017) Pacific Gas & Electric - $2.5 billion (November 27th, 2017) Caterpillar Financial Services - $1.5 billion (November 27th, 2017) People’s Gas Light and Coke Company - $100 million (November 21st, 2017) Express Scripts Holding Company - $1.4 billion (November 20th, 2017) Starbucks Corporation - $1.0 billion (November 20th, 2017) NiSource Finance Corporation - $500 million (November 8th, 2017) Kellogg Company - $600 million (November 7th, 2017) Apple Inc. - $7.0 billion (November 6th, 2017) J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. - $1.75 billion (November 3rd, 2017) Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated - $700 million (November 2nd, 2017) Florida Power & Light Company - $750 million (November 1st, 2017) GATX Corporation - $300 million (October 31st, 2017) Ford Motor Credit Corporation - $2.0 billion (October 30th, 2017) Markel Corp. - $600 million (October 30th, 2017) Honeywell International - $1.2 billion (October 23rd, 2017) UnitedHealth Group Inc. - $4.0 billion (October 18th, 2017) Target Corporation - $750 million (October 16th, 2017) Wal‐Mart Stores, Inc. - $6.0 billion (October 11th, 2017) PepsiCo - $4.0 billion (October 5th, 2017) John Deere Capital Corporation - $600 million (October 2nd, 2017) United Continental Holdings - $400 million (September 27th, 2017) Clorox Company - $400 million (September 26th, 2017) Union Pacific Corporation - $1.0 billion (September 12th, 2017) Textron Incorporated - $300 million (September 11th, 2017) HP Enterprise Company - $1.1 billion (September 11th, 2017) Northern States Power-Minnesota - $600 million (September 6th, 2017) Eaton Corporation - $1.0 billion (September 6th, 2017) Visa Inc. - $2.5 billion (September 6th, 2017) Zoetis Inc. - $1.25 billion (September 5th, 2017) Toyota Motor Credit Corporation - $1.5 billion (September 5th, 2017) Southern California Edison - $300 million (September 5th, 2017) Commonwealth Edison - $1 billion (August 16th, 2017) AES Corporation - $500 million (August 14th, 2017) Verizon Communications - $950 million (August 1st, 2017) Comcast Corporation - $2.5 billion (August 1st, 2017) Tyco Electronics G - $500 million (July 31st, 2017) AT&T Inc. - $22.5 billion (July 27th, 2017) Thermo Fisher Scientific - $2.6 billion (July 18th, 2017) JPMorgan Chase & Company - $2.5 billion (July 17th, 2017) Marathon Oil Corporation - $1 billion (July 13th, 2017) Enbridge Inc. - $1.4 billion (June 27th, 2017) CBS Corporation - $900 million (June 26th, 2017) CBOE Holdings Inc. - $300 million (June 26th, 2017) New York City Transitional Finance Authority - $850 million (June 21st, 2017) City of Chicago O’Hare International Airport - $812.495 (June 20th, 2017) John Deere Capital Corporation - $1.25 billion (June 19th, 2017) The Walt Disney Company - $2.0 billion (June 1st, 2017) Moody’s Corporation - $1.0 billion (June 1st, 2017) Baxter International Inc. - €600 million (May 19th, 2017) Qualcomm Inc. - $11 billion (May 19th, 2017) Entergy Louisiana - $450 million (May 17th, 2017) Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings - $1.5 billion (May 15th, 2017) Southern Company Gas Capital Corporation - $450 million (May 4th, 2017) Apple Incorporated - $7.0 billion (May 4th, 2017) Northern Trust Corporation - $350 million (May 3rd, 2017) United Technologies Corporation - $4.0 billion (May 1st, 2017) E.I. Du Pont De Nemours - $2.0 billion (April 27th, 2017) Bank of America Corporation - $6.750 billion (April 19th, 2017) Citigroup Inc. - $1.0 billion (April 18th, 2017) Union Pacific Corporation - $1.0 billion (March 29th, 2017) Exelon Corporation - $1.15 billion (March 29th, 2017) State of Connecticut - $747 million (March 28th, 2017) (General Obligation and General Obligation Refunding Bonds) Verizon Communications - $11 billion (March 13th, 2017) Virginia Electric & Power Company - $750 million (March 13th, 2017) Snap-On Inc. - $300 million (February 15th, 2017) JPMorgan Chase & Co. - $2.0 billion (February 14th, 2017) Boeing Company - $900 million (February 14th, 2017) Goldman Sachs Group - $1.750 billion (February 13th, 2017) District of Columbia Water and Sewer - $300 million (January 31st, 2017) Morgan Stanley - $1.0 billion (January 24th, 2017) Goldman Sachs Group - $3.250 billion (January 23rd, 2017) Park Aerospace - $3.0 billion (January 20th, 2017) Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - $284.275 million (January 19th, 2017) Wells Fargo & Company - $5 billion (January 17th, 2017) General Motors Financial Company - $2.5 billion (January 11th, 2017) Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) - $296.220 million (January 10th, 2017) New York Life - $750 million (January 9th, 2017) CBOE Holdings Inc. - $650 million (January 9th, 2017) ***2016*** Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. - €1.0 billion (December 6th, 2016) Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC - $1.5 billion (December 5th, 2016) District of Columbia - $589.545 million (November 30th, 2016) Enbridge Inc. - $1.5 billion (November 21st, 2016) City of Columbia Waterworks and Sewer - $210 million (November 16th, 2016) Southern Power Company - $1.3 billion (November 10th, 2016) Consolidated Edison - $750 million (November 10th, 2016) Kellogg Company - $600 million (November 7th, 2016) Bank of America Corporation - $1.0 billion (November 4th, 2016) United Technologies Corporation - $4.0 billion (October 27th, 2016) Verizon Communications - over $3.7 billion (October 26th, 2016) Mondelez - $3.75 billion (October 19th, 2016) State of Connecticut - $650 million (October 18th, 2016) Nike Inc. - $1.5 billion (October 18th, 2016) Dormitory Authority of the State of New York - $144 million (October 13th, 2016) CBS Radio - $400 million (October 7th, 2016) Dormitory Authority of the State of New York - $1.1 billion (October 6th, 2016) PepsiCo Inc. - $4.5 billion (October 3rd, 2016) City of Greensboro, North Carolina - $62.59 million (September 22nd, 2016) City of Buffalo "Erie County Industrial Development Agency" - $133 million (September 20th, 2016) Ingredion Inc. - $500 million (September 15th, 2016) Peco Energy Co. - $300 million (September 14th, 2016) Thermo Fisher Scientific - $1.2 billion (September 14th, 2016) New York Convention Center Development Corporation - $420 million (September 13th, 2016) Eaton Capital Unlimited - €550 million (September 13th, 2016) Altria Group Inc. - $2.0 billion (September 13th, 2016) Bemis Company Incorporated - $300 million (September 8th, 2016) Southern Company Gas Capital - $900 million (September 8th, 2016) GATX Corporation - $350 million (September 8th, 2016) Thermo Fisher Scientific - $1.6 billion (September 7th, 2016) Associated Bank Corporation - $100 million (September 7th, 2016) American Honda Finance - $1.75 billion (September 6th, 2016) John Deere Capital Corporation - $750 million (September 6th, 2016) Oncor Electric Delivery - $175 million (August 15th, 2016) Art Institute of Chicago - $37 million (August 9th, 2016) Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation - $1.25 billion (August 4th, 2016) Barclays PLC - $800 million (August 3rd, 2016) Owens Corning - $400 million (August 3rd, 2016) Alphabet Incorporated - $2 billion (August 2nd, 2016) Northern Trust Corporation - $500 million (August 1st, 2016) Microsoft Corporation - $19.75 billion (August 1st, 2016) Apple Inc. - $7.0 billion (July 28th, 2016) Citigroup Inc. - $2.5 billion (July 26th, 2016) Wells Fargo and Company - $3.6 billion (July 18th, 2016) JPMorgan Chase and Company - $3.0 billion (July 14th, 2016) Dominion Resources Inc. - $800 million (July 12th, 2016) Comcast Corporation - $4.5 billion (July 12th, 2016) Verizon Owner Trust 2016-1 - $1.0 billion (July 12th, 2016) CBS Corporation - $700 million (July 6th, 2016) Duke Energy Ohio - $250 million (June 20th, 2016) Commonwealth Edison Company - $1.2 billion (June 20th, 2016) Westar Energy Inc. - $350 million (June 13th, 2016) Dell Inc. - $3.25 billion (June 8th, 2016) Wells Fargo and Company - $2.0 billion (June 7th, 2016) Walt Disney Company - $2 billion (June 7th, 2016) Marriott International - $1.5 billion (June 7th, 2016) Rhode Island Commerce Corporation - $230.28 million (June 1st, 2016) Walgreens Boots Alliance - $6 billion (May 26th, 2016) Southern Company - $8.5 billion (May 19th, 2016) New York State Dormitory Authority - $211.225 million (May 19th, 2016) AGL Capital Corporation - $350 million (May 13th, 2016) Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation - $850 million (May 13th, 2016) Intel Corporation - $2.75 billion (May 12th, 2016) Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC - $1.25 billion (May 12th, 2016) Starbucks Corporation - $750 million (May 11th, 2016) Citigroup Inc. - $1.0 billion *30 yr. subordinated bond* (May 11th, 2016) Chevron Corporation - $6.8 billion (May 9th, 2016) AbbVie Inc. - $7.8 billion (May 9th, 2016) AT&T Inc. - $4.0 billion (May 3rd, 2016) Citigroup Inc. - $2 billion *unsecured bond* (April 26th, 2016) Goldman Sachs Group - $3.5 billion (April 20th, 2016) Bank of America Corporation - $900 million (April 18th, 2016) John Deere Capital Corporation - $250 million (April 8th, 2016) New York Life - $1.05 billion (April 6th, 2016) Benefit Express Services, Inc. - "advises on investment" (March 23rd, 2016) Apple Inc. - $3.5 billion (March 17th, 2016) State of California - $2.95 billion (March 8th, 2016) Los Angeles County Public Works Financing Authority - $255 million (March 3rd, 2016) Los Angeles Unified School District - $1.2 billion (March 1st, 2016) Duke Energy Corporation - $765.9 million (March 1st, 2016) Southern California Edison Company - $300 million (March 1st, 2016) California Statewide Communities Development Authority Student Housing Refunding (University of California, Irvine East Campus Apartments, CHF-Irvine, L.L.C.) - $282 million (March 1st, 2016) Public Service Electric and Gas Company - $850 million (February 29th, 2016) Union Pacific Corporation - $1.3 billion (February 25th, 2016) Welltower Inc. - $700 million (February 23rd, 2016) Apple Incorporated - $12 billion (February 16th, 2016) Comcast Corporation - $2.250 billion (February 16th, 2016) Starbucks Corporation - ($500 million) AT&T Inc. - $6 billion ($6 billion) Citigroup Inc. - $900 million (January 26th, 2016) Wells Fargo Bank NA. - $3.5 billion (January 22nd, 2016) District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority - $389 million (January 20th, 2016) City of Greensboro, NC - ($29.31 million) Citigroup Inc. - $2.0 billion (January 5th, 2016) Harley-Davidson Financial Services - $600 million (January 5th, 2016) ***2015*** Visa Inc. - $16 billion (December 9th, 2015) Ameren Illinois - $250 million (December 7th, 2015) Macy’s Retail Holdings Inc. - $500 million (December 7th, 2015) McDonald’s Corporation - $6 billion (December 2nd, 2015) Georgia Power Company - $500 million (December 1st, 2015) State University of New York Dormitory Facilities - $286 million (December 1st, 2015) Maryland Community Development Administration - $91.4 million (November 18th, 2015) New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority - $349.8 million (November 17th, 2015) Duke Energy Corporation - $1 billion (November 16th, 2015) Florida Power & Light Company - $600 million (November 16th, 2015) AGL Resources Inc. - $250 million (November 13th, 2015) Consolidated Edison - $650 million (November 12th, 2015) Aon Plc. - $400 million (November 9th, 2015) Chevron Corporation - $5 billion (November 9th, 2015) Zoetis Inc. - $1.25 billion (November 9th, 2015) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Transportation Fund - $500 million (November 5th, 2015) Charter Communications - $2.5 billion (November 5th, 2015) Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency - $231.1 million (November 4th, 2015) Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority - $156.1 million (November 3rd, 2015) Huntington Ingalls Industries - $600 million (November 2nd, 2015) Ally Financial - $750 million (November 2nd, 2015) Power Authority of the State of New York - $69 million (October 30th, 2015) Microsoft Corporation - $13 billion (October 29th, 2015) Boeing Company - $900 million (October 27th, 2015) Union Pacific Corporation - $1.1 billion (October 26th, 2015) New York City Transitional Finance Authority - $749.7 million (October 23rd, 2015) JPMorgan Chase & Company - $3 billion (October 22nd, 2015) Coca-Cola Company - $4 billion (October 22nd, 2015) Goldman Sachs Group - $5 billion (October 16th, 2015) Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - $2 billion (October 9th, 2015) Nassau County Interim Finance Authority - $116.31 million (October 6th, 2015) Enbridge Energy Partners - $1.6 billion (October 1st, 2015) Southern Company - $875 million (October 1st, 2015) Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - $358.405 million (October 1st, 2015) Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co. - $14.6 billion (September 30th, 2015) Citigroup Inc. - $2.0 billion (September 23rd, 2015) JPMorgan Chase & Company - $1.5 billion (September 23rd, 2015) Wells Fargo & Company - $2.5 billion (September 21st, 2015) Colonial Pipeline Co. - $350 million (September 16th, 2015) Pentair Finance SA - €500 million (September 14th, 2015) Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency - $28.5 million (September 10th, 2015) Pentair Finance SA - $1.15 billion (September 9th, 2015) Dormitory Authority of the State of New York DASNY - $1.1 billion (September 1st, 2015) New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency - $34 million (August 27th, 2015) State of California - $1.9 billion (August 26th, 2015) Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency - $150.2 million (August 18th, 2015) Kansas City Power & Light Company - $350 million (August 13th, 2015) Maryland Community Development Administration - $18.8 million (August 11th, 2015) Duke Energy Progress - $1.2 billion (August 10th, 2015) City of Philadelphia Gas Works - $261.7 million (August 4th, 2015) Dormitory Authority of the State of New York - $1.5 billion (July 30th, 2015) Allegheny County Sanitary Authority - $265.2 million (July 28th, 2015) Bank of America Corporation - $2.5 billion (July 27th, 2015) Citigroup Inc. - $500 million (July 23rd, 2015) JPMorgan Chase & Company - $1.1 billion (July 22nd, 2015) New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation - $479.3 million (July 20th, 2015) Wells Fargo & Company - $2.5 billion (July 15th, 2015) PepsiCo Inc. - $3.25 billion (July 14th, 2015) CVS Health Corporation - $15 billion (July 13th, 2015) General Motors Financial Co. - $2.3 billion (July 8th, 2015) CBS Corporation - $800 million (July 7th, 2015) TransUnion - $665 million initial public offering (June 25th, 2015) Canton Public School District, Madison County, Mississippi - $33.5 million (June 9th, 2015) AerCap Holdings NV - $3.488 billion (June 3rd, 2015) VWR Corporation - $420 million (June 3rd, 2015) McDonald's Corporation - $2.0 billion (May 18th, 2015) Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority - $225 million (May 7th, 2015) BlackRock Inc. - €700 million (April 28th, 2015) New York City Transitional Finance Authority - $650 million (April 16th, 2015) Fiat Chrysler Automobiles - $3.0 billion (April 9th, 2015) Bank of America Corporation - $1.900 billion (March 12th, 2015) City of Atlanta - $1.2 Billion (February 24th, 2015) Boeing Company - $750 million (February 18th, 2015) Lockheed Martin Corporation - (February 12th, 2015) New York Life Insurance Company - $750 million (February 4th, 2015) GATX Corporation - $650 million (February 3rd, 2015) JPMorgan Chase & Company - $6.150 billion (January 15th, 2015) General Electric Capital Corporation - $4.5 billion (January 6th, 2015) Barclays PLC - $1.5 billion (January 5th, 2015) ***2014*** UnitedHealth Group - $2 billion (December 3rd, 2014) La Quinta Holdings, Inc. - $460 million (November 19th, 2014) Walgreen Co. - $8 billion (November 6th, 2014) Commonwealth Edison - $250 million (November 3rd, 2014) Wells Fargo & Company - $2 billion (October 28th, 2014) Boeing Company - $600 million (October 28th, 2014) New York City - $2 billion (October 10th, 2014) District of Columbia - $515.5 million American Honda Finance Corporation - $875 million (October 7th, 2014) SPX Corporation - $62 million (July 30th, 2014) City of Miami Gardens, Florida - $60 million (June 25th, 2014) Chicago Transit Authority - $555 million (June 18th, 2014) Pepco Holdings Inc. - $13.04 billion (April 30th, 2014) Sale of Philadelphia Gas Works - $1.86 billion (March 3rd, 2014) Eli Lilly - $1 billion (February 20th, 2014) Pacific Gas and Electric, San Francisco - $900 Million (February 18th, 2014) Illinois Tool Works - $2 billion (February 18th, 2014) ***2013*** American Honda Finance - Loop Capital Markets, along with JP Morgan and HSBC, served as joint-bookrunner on a $1 billion (December 6th, 2013) Alabama Power Company, a Southern Company - $300 million (December 3rd, 2013) Southern California Edison Company - $1.6 billion (September 25th, 2013) Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - $59.82 million (September 17th, 2013) Macy’s Retail Holdings - $400 million (September 3rd, 2013) District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority - $300 million (July 23rd, 2013) New York City Transitional Finance Authority - $800 million (June 12th, 2013) Allstate Corp. - $1 billion (June 4th, 2013) Pfizer Inc. - $4 billion (May 28th, 2013) Nielsen Holdings' - $35 million (May 14th, 2013) San Diego Unified School District - $530 million (April 18th, 2013) Wal-Mart - $5 billion (April 4th, 2013) Everglades Re - $750 million (March 5th, 2013) PepsiCo Inc. - $1.25 billion (February 25th, 2013) Zoetis Initial Public Offering - $2.6 billion (January 31st, 2013) ***2012*** AbbVie - $14.7 billion (November 12th, 2012) Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority - $126.2 million (November 5th, 2012) State of California Public Works Board - $599.2 million (October 18th, 2012) City of Fort Worth - $139.6 million (September 20th, 2012) MetLife Inc. - $750 million (August 9th, 2012) Georgia Power Co. - $400 million (August 7th, 2012) IBM Corporate Offering - N/A (July 25th, 2012) Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - $200 million (July 17th, 2012) City of Los Angeles - $1.2 billion (June 27th, 2012) Comcast Corporation - $2.25 billion (June 26th, 2012) Toyota Motor Credit Corporation - $50 million (June 21st, 2012) Target Corporation - $1.5 billion (June 21st, 2012) BlackRock Inc. - equity offering of 26,211,335 $160 per share (May 22nd, 2012) Pacific Gas & Electric Company - $400 million (April 11th, 2012) City of Long Beach - $102.5 million (March 14th, 2012) Southern California Edison - $400 million (March 8th, 2012) Consolidated Edison Company of New York - $400 million (March 8th, 2012) Long Beach Bond Finance Authority - $98.51 million (March 1st, 2012) Wells Fargo - $2 billion offering bond transaction (February 8th, 2012) AT&T Inc. - $3 billion (February 8th, 2012) CenterPoint Energy - $1.7 Billion (January 19th, 2012) Macy's Retail Holdings Inc. - $800 million (January 10th, 2012) Allstate Corp - $500 Million (January 9th, 2012) Toyota Motor Credit Corp - $2 billion (January 9th, 2012) ***2011*** Toyota Motor Credit - $650 million (December 16th, 2011) Wells Fargo & Co - $1.6 billion (November 29th, 2011) University of Connecticut - $211.6 million (November 22nd, 2011) San Diego Gas & Electric - $250 million (November 14th, 2011) State of California - $497 million (November 9th, 2011) City of Chicago - $232 million (November 1st, 2011) SunTrust Banks, Inc. - $750 million (October 27th, 2011) Walt Disney - $1.85 billion (August 17th, 2011) Northern Trust Co. - $500 million (August 17th, 2011) The Regents of the University of California - $150 million bond transaction (July 26th, 2011) American International Group, Inc. (AIG) - 300 million (May 24th, 2011) Altria Group Inc. - $1.5 billion (May 2nd, 2011) Altria Group Inc. - $2.8 billion (May 2nd, 2011) Constellation Energy Group - $7.9 billion (April 28th, 2011) San Antonio Independent School District - $99.085 million (March 29th, 2011) Southern California Edison - $1.25 million (March 7th, 2011) State of Illinois Pension - $3.7 billion (February 23rd, 2011) GM initial public offering of 549.7 million (December 6th, 2010) Citigroup - $10.5 billion (December 6th, 2010) City of Chicago - $213.6 million (December 1st, 2010) City of Dallas - $237.3 million (November 8th, 2010)