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Long-Term Debt
6 Months Ended
Dec. 29, 2017
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Long-Term Debt
Long-Term Debt
Long-term debt is summarized below:
 
December 29, 2017
 
June 30, 2017
 
 
 
 
 
(In millions)
Variable-rate debt:
 
 
 
Term loan, 3-year tranche, due May 29, 2018
$
20

 
$
36

Term loan, 5-year tranche, due May 29, 2020

 
269

Floating rate notes, due April 30, 2020
250

 

Total variable-rate debt
270

 
305

Fixed-rate debt:
 
 
 
1.999% notes, due April 27, 2018
500

 
500

2.7% notes, due April 27, 2020
400

 
400

4.4% notes, due December 15, 2020
400

 
400

5.55% notes, due October 1, 2021
400

 
400

3.832% notes, due April 27, 2025
600

 
600

7.0% debentures, due January 15, 2026
100

 
100

6.35% debentures, due February 1, 2028
26

 
26

4.854% notes, due April 27, 2035
400

 
400

6.15% notes, due December 15, 2040
300

 
300

5.054% notes, due April 27, 2045
500

 
500

Other
14

 
14

Total fixed-rate debt
3,640

 
3,640

Total debt
3,910

 
3,945

Plus: unamortized bond premium
27

 
29

Less: unamortized discounts and issuance costs
(23
)
 
(24
)
Total debt, net
3,914

 
3,950

Less: current portion of long-term debt
(523
)
 
(554
)
Total long-term debt, net
$
3,391

 
$
3,396


On November 6, 2017, we completed the issuance and sale of $250 million in aggregate principal amount of floating rate notes due April 30, 2020 (“Floating Rate Notes”). We incurred $2 million of debt issuance costs related to the issuance of the Floating Rate Notes, which are being amortized using the effective interest rate method over the life of the Floating Rate Notes, and such amortization is reflected as a portion of interest expense in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income (Unaudited). The Floating Rate Notes will bear interest at a floating rate, reset quarterly, equal to three-month LIBOR plus 0.48% per year. Interest is payable quarterly in arrears on January 30, April 30, July 30 and October 30 of each year, commencing January 30, 2018. The Floating Rate Notes are not redeemable at our option prior to maturity. Upon a change of control combined with a below-investment-grade rating event, we may be required to make an offer to repurchase the Floating Rate Notes at a price equal to 101 percent of the aggregate principal amount of the Floating Rate Notes being repurchased, plus accrued interest on the Floating Rate Notes being repurchased to, but not including, the date of repurchase.
In connection with the closing of the sale of the Floating Rate Notes, we used the net proceeds, together with cash on hand, to repay in full the $253 million in remaining outstanding indebtedness under the 5-year tranche of our $1.3 billion senior unsecured term loan facility pursuant to our Term Loan Agreement, dated as of March 16, 2015, and recognized a $1 million extinguishment loss, which is included as a component of the “Non-operating income (loss)” line item in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income (Unaudited), as a result of associated unamortized debt issuance costs. For additional information on our long-term debt, see Note 13: “Long-Term Debt” in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in our Fiscal 2017 Form 10-K.