424B2 1 a424b2.txt RULE 424(B)(2) SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED AUGUST 24, 2000 THE INFORMATION IN THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT IS NOT COMPLETE AND MAY BE CHANGED. THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL THESE SECURITIES AND IT IS NOT SOLICITING AN OFFER TO BUY THESE SECURITIES IN ANY STATE WHERE THE OFFER OR SALE IS NOT PERMITTED. FILED PURSUANT TO RULE 424(b)(2) REGISTRATION NO. 333-37924 PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT (TO PROSPECTUS DATED MAY 26, 2000) $600,000,000 [LOGO] THE AES CORPORATION % SENIOR NOTES DUE 2010 The Senior Notes will bear interest at the rate of % per year. Interest on the Senior Notes is payable on March 15 and September 15 of each year, beginning on March 15, 2001. The Senior Notes will mature on September 15, 2010. The AES Corporation may redeem some or all of the Senior Notes at any time. The redemption prices are discussed under the caption "Description of Notes--Optional Redemption." The Senior Notes will be unsecured senior obligations of The AES Corporation and will rank equally with all of The AES Corporation's other unsecured senior indebtedness. INVESTING IN THE SENIOR NOTES INVOLVES CERTAIN RISKS. SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 3. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved these securities or determined if this prospectus supplement or the related prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
PER SENIOR NOTE TOTAL Public Offering Price....................................... % $ Underwriting Discount....................................... % $ Proceeds to AES (before expenses)........................... % $
Interest on the Senior Notes will accrue from the date of issuance. The underwriters are offering the Senior Notes subject to various conditions. The underwriters expect to deliver the Senior Notes to purchasers on or about September , 2000. MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER LEHMAN BROTHERS TD SECURITIES , 2000 No dealer, salesperson or other person is authorized to give any information or to represent anything not contained in this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus. You must not rely on any unauthorized information or representations. This prospectus supplement is an offer to sell only the securities offered hereby, but only under circumstances and in jurisdictions where it is lawful to do so. The information contained in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying Prospectus is current only as of the dates thereof. TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE -------- PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT Special Note on Forward-Looking Statements.......................... S-3 Offering Summary...................... S-4 The Company........................... S-5 Recent Developments................... S-5 Use of Proceeds....................... S-6 Capitalization........................ S-7 Selected Consolidated Financial Data................................ S-8 Description of Notes.................. S-11 Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations...................... S-15 Underwriting.......................... S-18 Legal Matters......................... S-19 Experts............................... S-19
PAGE -------- PROSPECTUS About This Prospectus................. 2 Risk Factors.......................... 3 Where You Can Find More Information... 10 Incorporation of Documents by Reference........................... 10 Special Note on Forward-Looking Statements.......................... 11 Use of Proceeds....................... 11 Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges.... 12 The Company........................... 12 Description of Capital Stock.......... 12 Description of Debt Securities........ 18 Description of Stock Purchase Contracts and Stock Purchase Units............................... 28 Description of Securities Warrants.... 29 Plan of Distribution.................. 30 Legal Matters......................... 31 Experts............................... 31
S-2 SPECIAL NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus include forward- looking statements. We have based these forward-looking statements on our current expectations and projections about future events. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions related to AES, including, those set forth under the caption "Risk Factors" in the accompanying prospectus and those set forth under the caption "Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors" in our annual report on Form 10-K which is incorporated by reference herein. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus might not occur. S-3 OFFERING SUMMARY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS QUALIFIED ENTIRELY BY, AND SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH, THE MORE DETAILED INFORMATION APPEARING ELSEWHERE IN AND INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE ACCOMPANYING PROSPECTUS. SENIOR NOTES OFFERED........................ We are offering $600,000,000 aggregate principal amount of our % Senior Notes due September 15, 2010. Interest on the Senior Notes will be payable semiannually on March 15 and September 15, commencing on March 15, 2001. RECORD DATE................................. The regular record date for each interest payment date will be the close of business on the 15th calendar day prior to such interest payment date. RANKING..................................... The Senior Notes will be our direct, unsecured and unsubordinated obligations, ranking equal in right of payment with all of our other unsecured and unsubordinated obligations. The indenture and the supplemental indenture under which the Senior Notes will be issued contain no restrictions on the amount of additional indebtedness we may incur. OPTIONAL REDEMPTION......................... We may redeem some or all of the Senior Notes at any time at par plus a Make-Whole Amount (as defined). See "Description of Notes--Optional Redemption." COVENANTS................................... We have agreed to certain restrictions on incurring secured debt and entering into sale and leaseback transactions. See "Description of Notes--Certain Covenants of AES." USE OF PROCEEDS............................. We intend to use the net proceeds of this offering of Senior Notes to repay a portion of a $700 million term loan incurred by one of our subsidiaries. Affiliates of the underwriters are lenders under this loan. See "Use of Proceeds."
S-4 THE COMPANY We are a global power company committed to serving the world's need for electricity in a socially responsible way. We have been successful in growing our business and serving additional customers by, in part, participating in competitive bidding under privatization initiatives. We have been particularly interested in acquiring existing businesses or assets in electricity markets that are promoting competition and eliminating rate of return regulation. Sellers generally seek to complete such transactions in less than one year, much quicker than the time periods associated with greenfield development, and usually require payment in full on transfer. We believe that our experience in competitive markets and our worldwide integrated group structure, with our significant geographic coverage and presence, enable us to react quickly and creatively in these situations. Our significant growth has resulted in generating capacity of 36,675 megawatts or MW at December 31, 1999, with a total of 111 plants in operation. Additionally, our total revenues have increased at a compound annual growth rate of 48% from $679 million in 1995 to $3,253 million in 1999. Our ownership portfolio of power facilities includes new plants constructed for such purposes, so-called greenfield plants, as well as existing power plants acquired through competitively bid privatization initiatives and negotiated acquisitions. In the electricity generation business, we now own and operate (entirely or in part) a diverse portfolio of electric power plants (including those within integrated distribution companies) with, as of December 31, 1999, capacity of 36,675 MW. Of that total, 33% are fueled by coal or petroleum coke, 18% are fueled by natural gas, 15% are hydroelectric facilities, 4% are fueled by oil, and the remaining 30% are capable of using multiple fossil fuels. A majority of our sales of electricity are made to customers (generally electric utilities or regional electric companies), on a wholesale basis for further resale to end users. This is referred to as the electricity "generation" business. Sales by these generation companies are made under long-term contracts from power plants owned by our subsidiaries and affiliates as well as directly into regional electricity markets without contracts. We also sell electricity directly to end users such as commercial, industrial, governmental and residential customers through our "distribution" business. We have a majority ownership in three distribution companies in Argentina and individual distribution companies in the United States, Brazil, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, and The Republic of Georgia. We also have assumed management control of a heat and electricity distribution business in Kazakhstan. In addition we have less than majority ownership in three additional distribution companies in Brazil and one in India. These distribution companies serve a total of over 15 million customers with annual sales exceeding 109,000 gigawatt hours, as of December 31, 1999. On a net equity basis, our ownership represents approximately 5.4 million customers and annual sales exceeding over 24,000 gigawatt hours, as of December 31, 1999. We also have three subsidiaries in the United States that serve retail customers in those states that have introduced a competitive market for the sale of electricity to end users. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS SECOND QUARTER EARNINGS For the six months ended June 30, 2000, our net income before extraordinary item was $292 million compared to $58 million for the same period in 1999. Diluted earnings per share before extraordinary item were $0.66 for the first six months of 2000, compared to $0.16 for the same period in 1999. Revenues for the second quarter were approximately $1.5 billion, an increase of 140% from $640 million in the second quarter of 1999. Operating income increased 48% to $316 million in the second quarter of 2000, up from $213 million in the second quarter of 1999. Net income was $111 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2000, a 56% increase over net income of $71 million for the second quarter of 1999. PENDING ACQUISITIONS On July 17, 2000, we announced that we had entered into a share exchange agreement to S-5 acquire IPALCO Enterprises, Inc. ("IPALCO") for $25.00 per share, or approximately $2.15 billion, plus the assumption of $890 million of debt and preferred stock, in a business combination expected to be accounted for as a pooling of interests. The assumption of debt and preferred stock will be non-recourse to AES. IPALCO is a utility holding company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, whose primary subsidiary, Indianapolis Power & Light, is an integrated electric utility that owns and operates 3,000 megawatts of coal-fired generation and provides retail electric service to 433,000 customers in and around Indianapolis. Under the terms of the agreement, upon closing, each share of IPALCO common stock will be exchanged for a number of AES shares such that IPALCO shareholders will receive a fixed value of $25.00 per IPALCO share. Based on trading prices prior to July 17, 2000, we would be issuing approximately 43 million shares (an exchange ratio of approximately 0.50 AES shares per IPALCO share). The final exchange ratio will be determined five business days prior to closing, based upon the average daily closing prices of AES common stock for the preceding twenty trading days. The final exchange ratio can be adjusted for certain events, including the timing of the closing, and is capped at 0.794 AES shares per IPALCO share. The transaction is subject to certain conditions, including receipt of the approval of IPALCO shareholders and receipt of regulatory approvals, including that of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") and the SEC. The parties anticipate receiving regulatory approvals and closing the transaction by early 2001. Additionally, as part of the SEC approval process, we may be required to restructure our ownership interests in CILCORP within a specified period of time in order to continue as an exempt holding company under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. In February 2000, a subsidiary of ours entered into an agreement to acquire a 59% equity interest in a Hidroeletrica Alicura S.A. in Argentina from Southern Energy, Inc. Alicura holds the concession to operate a 1,000 MW peaking hydro facility located in the province of Neuquen, Argentina. The purchase price of approximately $205 million includes the assumption of debt obligations. Closing is expected to occur in the third quarter of 2000. On May 10, 2000, we won a bid to purchase a controlling interest in the 1,580 MW Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada from Southern California Edison Company and Nevada Power Company for $667 million. Mohave provides power to Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada and Southern California. The acquisition is subject to approval by the FERC and the California Public Utilities Commission and review by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission. We expect to have a minimum ownership interest of 70% in the facility upon closing. Closing is expected to occur before the end of 2000. USE OF PROCEEDS The net proceeds (before expenses) from this offering are estimated to be $ million. We intend to use the net proceeds from this offering to repay a portion of a $700 million term loan (the "EDC Loan") incurred by our subsidiary, AES EDC Funding LLC, to finance its acquisition of C.A. La Electricidad de Caracas and Corporacion EDC, C.A. also known as EDC. Affiliates of the underwriters are lenders under the EDC Loan. The EDC Loan matures September 13, 2001 and bears interest at a rate equal to 3% over the LIBOR rate. The EDC Loan is required to be prepaid with proceeds of this offering. We may seek a waiver of the prepayment provision from the lenders under the EDC Loan. If we do obtain a waiver, we will use the net proceeds from this offering for general corporate purposes. S-6 CAPITALIZATION The following table sets forth our cash and cash equivalents, short-term debt and our consolidated capitalization (1) as of June 30, 2000 and (2) as adjusted to give effect to the issuance of the Senior Notes in this offering and the application of the net proceeds therefrom and cash on hand to repay $600 million of the EDC Loan. See "Use of Proceeds."
JUNE 30, 2000 ------------------------ ACTUAL AS ADJUSTED --------- ------------ IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PAR VALUE CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS................................... $ 1,200 $ 1,200 ------- ------- SHORT-TERM DEBT: Non-recourse debt (current portion)......................... $ 2,192 $ 2,192 ------- ------- Total short-term debt................................... $ 2,192 $ 2,192 ------- ------- LONG-TERM DEBT: Non-recourse debt........................................... $10,911 $10,311 Senior Notes offered hereby................................. -- 600 Revolving bank loan......................................... 450 450 9.5% Senior Notes due 2009.................................. 750 750 8% Senior Notes due 2008.................................... 200 200 10 1/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2006.................. 250 250 8 3/8% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2007................... 325 325 8 1/2% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2007................... 375 375 8 7/8% Senior Subordinated Debentures due 2027.............. 125 125 4 1/2% Convertible Junior Subordinated Debentures due 2005...................................................... 150 150 Unamortized discounts on notes and debentures............... (8) (8) ------- ------- Total long-term debt.................................... 13,528 13,528 ------- ------- COMPANY-OBLIGATED MANDATORILY REDEEMABLE PREFERRED SECURITIES OF SUBSIDIARY TRUSTS HOLDING SOLELY JUNIOR SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES OF THE AES CORPORATION............ 1,528 1,528 ------- ------- MINORITY INTEREST........................................... 1,720 1,720 ------- ------- STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY: Common Stock, $.01 par value: 1,200 shares authorized; 453.7 shares issued and outstanding............................. 5 5 Additional paid-in capital.................................. 3,781 3,781 Retained earnings........................................... 1,406 1,406 Accumulated other comprehensive loss........................ (1,202) (1,202) ------- ------- Total stockholders' equity.............................. 3,990 3,990 ------- ------- Total capitalization.................................... $22,958 $22,958 ======= =======
S-7 SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA The following table summarizes certain selected consolidated financial data, which should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and related notes to the consolidated financial statements incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement. The selected consolidated financial data as of and for each of the five years in the period ended December 31, 1999 have been derived from our audited consolidated financial statements. The selected financial data presented below as of June 30, 1999 and 2000 are derived from our unaudited consolidated financial statements. The results of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2000 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year. We believe that the unaudited information for the six months ended June 30, 1999 and 2000 contain all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair presentation of the operating results for such periods. Net income for the year ended December 31, 1999, excluding foreign currency transaction losses and extraordinary items was $377 million and diluted earnings per share, excluding foreign currency transaction losses and extraordinary items were $.96.
UNAUDITED SIX MONTHS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, ENDED JUNE 30, ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------- 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT RATIO AND PER SHARE DATA STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DATA: Revenues................................. $ 679 $ 835 $ 1,411 $2,398 $3,253 $ 1,278 $ 3,014 Cost of Sales............................ (394) (522) (998) (1,609) (2,257) (830) (2,260) Selling, General and Administrative...... (32) (35) (45) (56) (71) (31) (48) Interest Expense......................... (127) (144) (244) (485) (641) (276) (582) Interest and Other Income................ 27 24 34 66 86 31 100 Gain on Contract Buyout.................. -- -- -- -- 91 -- -- Impairment Loss.......................... -- -- -- -- (62) -- -- Equity in Pre-tax Earnings of Affiliates............................. 22 49 126 232 21 (54) 217 ------- ------- ------- ------ ------ ------- -------- Income Before Income Taxes, Minority Interests, and Extraordinary Items..... 175 207 284 546 420 118 441 Income Taxes............................. 65 74 77 145 111 28 114 Minority Interest........................ 3 8 19 94 64 32 35 ------- ------- ------- ------ ------ ------- -------- Income Before Extraordinary Items........ 107 125 188 307 245 58 292 Extraordinary Items-(Loss) Gain on Early Extinguishment of Debt-Net of Applicable Income Taxes................ -- -- (3) 4 (17) -- (7) ------- ------- ------- ------ ------ ------- -------- Net Income............................... $ 107 $ 125 $ 185 $ 311 $ 228 $ 58 $ 285 ======= ======= ======= ====== ====== ======= ======== Diluted Earnings per Share............... $ 0.35 $ 0.40 $ 0.55 $ 0.85 $ 0.58 $ 0.16 $ 0.64 ======= ======= ======= ====== ====== ======= ======== Weighted Average Number of Common and Potential Common Shares................ 311.4 314.4 355.6 378.0 392.4 377.2 461.6 Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges (1)... 2.20x 1.88x 1.46x 1.65x 1.50x 1.56x 1.51x
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UNAUDITED AS OF AS OF DECEMBER 31, JUNE 30, ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------- 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- IN MILLIONS BALANCE SHEET DATA: Total Assets............................. $2,341 $3,622 $8,909 $10,781 $20,880 $11,243 $29,020 Non-Recourse Debt (Current).............. 84 110 596 1,405 881 676 2,192 Revolving Bank Loan (Current)(2)......... 50 88 -- 8 335 -- -- Non-Recourse Debt (Long Term)............ 1,098 1,558 3,489 3,597 8,651 4,687 10,911 Revolving Bank Loan (Long Term)(2)....... -- 125 27 225 -- 60 450 Recourse Debt (Long Term)(2)............. 125 325 1,069 1,419 2,167 1,919 2,167 Company-Obligated Mandatorily Redeemable Convertible Preferred Securities of Subsidiary Trusts...................... -- -- 550 550 1,318 550 1,528 Minority Interest........................ 158 213 525 732 1,148 773 1,720 Stockholders' Equity..................... 549 721 1,481 1,794 2,637 1,514 3,990
TWELVE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, MONTHS ---------------------------------------------------- ENDED 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 JUNE 30, 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------------- IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT RATIOS OTHER DATA: CONSOLIDATED DATA: Consolidated EBITDA(3)................. $ 327 $ 392 $ 608 $1,161 $1,224 $1,906 Consolidated interest expense (including preferred distributions on trust preferred securities).......... 127 144 244 485 641 947 Ratio of consolidated EBITDA to consolidated interest expense........ 2.57x 2.72x 2.49x 2.39x 1.91x 2.01x PARENT ONLY DATA: Parent EBITDA(4)....................... $ 110 $ 189 $ 259 $ 360 $ 403 $ 501 Parent Interest Charges(4)............. 12 23 46 118 164 199 Ratio of Parent EBITDA to Parent Interest Charges..................... 9.17x 8.22x 5.63x 3.05x 2.46x 2.52x
------------------------ (1) For the purpose of computing the ratio of earnings to fixed charges, earnings consist of income from continuing operations before income taxes and minority interest, plus depreciation of previously capitalized interest, plus fixed charges, less capitalized interest, less excess of earnings over dividends of less-than-fifty-percent-owned companies, less minority interest in pre-tax income of subsidiaries that have not incurred fixed charges, less preference security dividend requirements of a consolidated subsidary. Fixed charges consist of interest (including capitalized interest) on all indebtedness, amortization of debt discount and capitalized expenses, preference security dividend requirements of a consolidated subsidiary, and that portion of rental expense which AES believes to be representative of an interest factor. (2) Recourse debt represents obligations of AES, as parent. It does not include obligations of AES' subsidiaries that are non-recourse to the parent company. The revolving bank loans are obligations of the parent company. (3) For purposes of this definition, Consolidated EBITDA includes operating income plus equity in pre-tax earnings (loss) of affiliates, depreciation and amortization. This definition may differ from S-9 that, or similarly titled measures, used by other companies. Consolidated EBITDA is not a substitute for cash flows from operating activities as defined by generally accepted accounting principles. (4) Parent EBITDA is defined to mean cash flow earnings distributed to parent less parent operating expense. This definition may differ from that, or similarly titled measures, used by other companies. Parent EBITDA is not a substitute for cash flows from operating activities as defined by generally accepted accounting principles. Parent interest charges include both interest expensed and capitalized and excludes distributions paid for trust preferred securities. On June 14, 2000, we redeemed all $250 million liquidation value of the $2.6875 Term Convertible Securities, Series A, issued by AES Trust I. In addition, from time to time, we receive unsolicited inquiries from holders of our outstanding convertible securities regarding the possibility of effecting early conversions of the convertible securities in return for additional stock or cash payments. We may, in the future, decide to enter into such arrangements or otherwise effect early conversions of such securities. S-10 DESCRIPTION OF NOTES The Senior Notes will be issued under an indenture dated as of December 8, 1998, 2000 and a supplemental indenture, dated as of September , 2000, each between the Company and Bank One, National Association (formerly known as The First National Bank of Chicago), as trustee (the "Trustee") (collectively, the "Indenture"). The following summaries of certain provisions of the Indenture do not purport to be complete and are subject to, and are qualified in their entirety by reference to, all of the provisions of the Indenture, including the definition in the Indenture of certain terms. Wherever particular sections or defined terms of the Indenture are referred to, such sections or defined terms are incorporated in this prospectus supplement by reference. A copy of the Indenture is available for inspection at the office of the Trustee. As used herein, the term "AES" means The AES Corporation, and does not include any of its subsidiaries. The Indenture does not limit the aggregate principal amount of indebtedness which may be issued thereunder and provides that senior debt securities may be issued thereunder from time to time in one or more series. The Senior Notes constitute a separate series under the Indenture. GENERAL The Senior Notes will be issued as a series of Senior Notes under the Indenture. The Senior Notes will not be limited in aggregate principal amount. Additional Senior Notes may be issued under the Indenture from time to time as part of this series of Senior Notes. The entire principal amount of the Senior Notes will mature and become due and payable, together with any accrued and unpaid interest thereon, on September 15, 2010. The Senior Notes are not subject to any sinking fund provision. INTEREST Each Senior Note shall bear interest at % per annum from the date of original issuance, payable semi annually on March 15 and September 15 of each year to the person in whose name such Senior Note is registered at the close of business on the fifteenth calendar day prior to such payment date. The initial Interest Payment Date is March 15, 2001. The amount of interest payable will be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. In the event that any date on which interest is payable on the Senior Notes is not a Business Day, then payment of the interest payable on such date will be made on the next succeeding day which is a Business Day (and without any interest or other payment in respect of any such delay), except that, if such Business Day is in the next succeeding calendar year, such payment shall be made on the immediately preceding Business Day, in each case with the same force and effect as if made on such date. OPTIONAL REDEMPTION The Senior Notes are subject to redemption upon not less than 30 nor more than 60 days' notice by mail, at any time, as a whole or in part, at the election of AES, at a price equal to the sum of (i) 100% of the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest to the redemption date plus (ii) the Make-Whole Amount, if any. The term "Make-Whole Amount" shall mean, in connection with any optional redemption of any Senior Note, the excess, if any, of (i) the aggregate present value as of the date of such redemption of each dollar of principal being redeemed and the amount of interest (exclusive of interest accrued to the redemption date) that would have been payable in respect of such dollar if such prepayment had not been made, determined by discounting, on a semiannual basis, such principal and interest at the Reinvestment Rate (determined on the Business Day preceding the date of such redemption) from the respective dates on which such principal and interest would have been payable if such payment had not been made, over (ii) the aggregate principal amount of the Senior Notes being redeemed. S-11 The term "Reinvestment Rate" shall mean 0.50% (one-half of one percent) plus the arithmetic mean of the yields under the respective headings "This Week" and "Last Week" published in the Statistical Release under the caption "Treasury Constant Maturities" for the maturity (rounded to the nearest month) corresponding to the maturity of the principal being prepaid. If no maturity exactly corresponds to such maturity, yields for the two published maturities most closely corresponding to such maturity shall be calculated pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence and the Reinvestment Rate shall be interpolated or extrapolated from such yields on a straight-line basis, rounding in each of such relevant periods to the nearest month. For the purpose of calculating the Reinvestment Rate, the most recent Statistical Release published prior to the date of determination of the Make-Whole Amount shall be used. The term "Statistical Release" shall mean the statistical release designated "H.15(519)" or any successor publication which is published weekly by the Federal Reserve System and which establishes yields on actively traded U.S. government securities adjusted to constant maturities or, if such statistical release is not published at the time of any determination under the Indenture, then such other reasonably comparable index which shall be designated by AES. CERTAIN COVENANTS OF AES RESTRICTIONS ON SECURED DEBT. If AES shall incur, issue, assume or guarantee any indebtedness for borrowed money represented by notes, bonds, debentures or other similar evidences of indebtedness, secured by a mortgage, pledge or other lien on any Principal Property (as defined below) or any capital stock or indebtedness held directly by AES of any Subsidiary of AES, AES shall secure the Senior Notes equally and ratably with (or prior to) such indebtedness, so long as such indebtedness shall be so secured, unless after giving effect thereto the aggregate amount of all such indebtedness so secured, together with all Attributable Debt (as defined below) in respect of sale and leaseback transactions involving Principal Properties, would not exceed 15% of the Consolidated Net Assets (as defined below) of AES. This restriction will not apply to, and there shall be excluded in computing secured indebtedness for the purpose of such restriction, indebtedness secured by (a) property of any Subsidiary of AES, (b) liens on property of, or on any shares of stock or debt of, any corporation existing at the time such corporation becomes a Subsidiary, (c) liens in favor of AES or any Subsidiary, (d) liens in favor of U.S. or foreign governmental bodies to secure partial, progress, advance or other payments, (e) liens on property, shares of stock or debt existing at the time of acquisition thereof (including acquisition through merger or consolidation), purchase money mortgages and construction cost mortgages existing at or incurred within 180 days of the time of acquisition thereof, (f) liens existing on the first date on which any Senior Notes issued under the Indenture are authenticated by the Trustee, (g) liens under one or more credit facilities for indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $900 million at any time outstanding, (h) liens incurred in connection with pollution control, industrial revenue or similar financings, and (i) any extension, renewal or replacement of any debt secured by any liens referred to in the foregoing clauses (a) through (h), inclusive. As of the date of this Prospectus Supplement, AES does not own or lease any Principal Property. The term "Principal Property" means any building, structure or other facility (together with the land on which it is erected and fixtures comprising a part thereof) used primarily for manufacturing, processing, research, warehousing or distribution owned or leased by AES and having a net book value in excess of 2% of Consolidated Net Assets, other than any such building, structure or other facility or portion thereof which is a pollution control facility financed by state or local governmental obligations or which the principal executive officer, president and principal financial officer of AES determine in good faith is not of material importance to the total business conducted or assets owned by AES and its Subsidiaries as an entirety. S-12 The term "Consolidated Net Assets" means the aggregate amount of assets (less reserves and other deductible items) after deducting current liabilities, as shown on the consolidated balance sheet of AES and its Subsidiaries contained in the latest annual report to the stockholders of AES and prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The term "Attributable Debt" means the present value (discounted at the rate of % per annum compounded monthly) of the obligations for rental payments required to be paid during the remaining term of any lease of more than 12 months. "Subsidiary" means, with respect to any person, any corporation, association or other business entity of which a majority of the capital stock or other ownership interests having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions are at the time directly or indirectly owned by such person. RESTRICTIONS ON SALES AND LEASEBACKS. AES may not enter into any sale and leaseback transaction involving any Principal Property, the acquisition or completion of construction and commencement of full operation of which has occurred more than 180 days prior thereto, unless (a) AES could incur a lien on such property under the restrictions described above under "Restrictions on Secured Debt" in an amount equal to the Attributable Debt with respect to the sale and leaseback transaction without equally and ratably securing the Senior Notes or (b) AES, within 180 days after the sale or transfer by AES, applies to the retirement of its funded debt (defined as indebtedness for borrowed money having a maturity of, or by its terms extendible or renewable for, a period of more than 12 months after the date of determination of the amount thereof) an amount equal to the greater of (i) the net proceeds of the sale of the Principal Property sold and leased pursuant to such arrangement or (ii) the fair market value of the Principal Property so sold and leased (subject to credits for certain voluntary retirements of funded debt) as determined by the Board of Directors of AES. EVENTS OF DEFAULT In addition to the Events of Default set forth in the accompanying Prospectus, an Event of Default will occur with respect to the Senior Notes if an event of default, as defined in any indenture or instrument evidencing or under which AES has at the date of the Indenture or shall thereafter have outstanding any indebtedness, shall happen and be continuing and either (a) such default results from the failure to pay the principal of such indebtedness in excess of $50 million at final maturity of such indebtedness or (b) as a result of such default the maturity of such indebtedness shall have been accelerated so that the same shall be or become due and payable prior to the date on which the same would otherwise have become due and payable, and such acceleration shall not be rescinded or annulled within 60 days and the principal amount of such indebtedness, together with the principal amount of any other indebtedness of AES in default, or the maturity of which has been accelerated, aggregates $50 million or more; provided that the Trustee shall not be charged with knowledge of any such default unless written notice thereof shall have been given to the Trustee by AES, by the holder or an agent of the holder of any such indebtedness, by the trustee then acting under any indenture or other instrument under which such default shall have occurred, or by the holders of not less than 25% in the aggregate principal amount of the Senior Notes at the time outstanding; and provided further that if such default shall be remedied or cured by AES or waived by the holder of such indebtedness, then the Event of Default under the Indenture by reason thereof shall be deemed likewise to have been remedied, cured or waived without further action on the part of the Trustee, any holder of Senior Notes or any other person. FORM, DENOMINATION AND REGISTRATION The Senior Notes will be issued in fully registered form, without coupons, in denominations of $1,000 in principal amount and integral multiples thereof. The Senior Notes will be evidenced by one or more global securities S-13 (each, a "Global Senior Note"). The Global Senior Notes will be deposited with, or on behalf of, DTC or its nominee. Except as set forth in the accompanying Prospectus, the Global Senior Notes may be transferred, in whole or in part, only to another nominee of DTC or to a successor of DTC or its nominee. See "Description of Debt Securities--Book-Entry Systems" in the accompanying Prospectus. PAYMENTS OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST; TRANSFER OR EXCHANGE The Indenture will require that payments in respect of the Senior Notes (including principal, premium, if any, and interest) held of record by DTC be made in same day funds. Payments in respect of the Senior Notes held of record by holders other than DTC may, at the option of AES, be made by check and mailed to such holders of record as shown on the register for the Senior Notes. The Senior Notes may be surrendered for transfer or exchange at the office of the Trustee in New York, New York. GOVERNING LAW The Indenture and Senior Notes will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to such state's conflict of laws principles. INFORMATION CONCERNING THE TRUSTEE AES and its subsidiaries may maintain deposit accounts and conduct other banking transactions with the Trustee in the ordinary course of business. OTHER PROVISIONS See the accompanying Prospectus for a description of certain additional provisions of the Indenture, including events of default thereunder and provisions for amendments and modifications thereof. S-14 CERTAIN U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS The following is a general discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of the ownership and disposition of Senior Notes to an initial holder purchasing a Senior Note at its "issue price" in this offering and holding the Senior Note as a capital asset within the meaning of Section 1221 of the Code (as defined below). The "issue price" is the first price to the public at which a substantial amount of the Senior Notes is sold for money (excluding sales to bond houses, brokers or similar persons or organizations acting in the capacity of underwriters, placement agents or wholesalers). This discussion is based on the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), Treasury Regulations, judicial interpretations and administrative interpretations as of the date hereof, all of which are subject to change, including changes with retroactive effect. This discussion does not address all aspects of U.S. federal income and estate taxation that may be relevant to holders in light of their particular circumstances or to holders subject to special rules, such as certain financial institutions, insurance companies, dealers and certain traders in securities, persons holding Senior Notes in connection with a hedging transaction, "straddle", conversion transaction or other integrated transaction, or persons who have ceased to be United States citizens or to be taxed as resident aliens. This discussion does not address any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or foreign jurisdiction. Prospective holders should consult their tax advisers with respect to the particular tax consequences to them of owning and disposing of Senior Notes, including the consequences under the laws of any state, local or foreign jurisdiction. "U.S. Holder" means an owner of a Senior Note that is, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, (i) a citizen or resident alien individual of the United States, (ii) a corporation or other entity created or organized in or under the laws of the United States or of any political subdivision thereof, (iii) an estate the income of which is subject to U.S. federal income taxation regardless of its source or (iv) a trust if a court within the United States is able to exercise primary supervision of the administration of the trust and one or more United States persons have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust. "Non-U.S. Holder" means an owner of a Senior Note that is, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, a non-resident alien individual, a foreign corporation, a non-resident alien fiduciary of a foreign estate or trust, or a foreign partnership one or more members of which is a non-resident alien individual, a foreign corporation or a non-resident alien fiduciary of a foreign estate or trust. U.S. HOLDERS PAYMENTS OF INTEREST. Interest paid on a Senior Note will generally be taxable to a U.S. Holder as ordinary interest income at the time it accrues or is received in accordance with the U.S. Holder's method of accounting for U.S. federal income tax purposes. DISPOSITION OF THE SENIOR NOTE. Upon the sale, retirement or other taxable disposition of a Senior Note, a U.S. Holder will recognize taxable gain or loss equal to the difference between such U.S. Holder's adjusted tax basis in the Senior Note and the amount realized on the sale, exchange or retirement (excluding any amounts attributable to unpaid interest accrued between interest payment dates, which will be includible in income as interest in accordance with the U.S. Holder's method of accounting for U.S. federal income tax purposes). A U.S. Holder's adjusted tax basis in a Senior Note will generally equal the cost of the Senior Note to such U.S. Holder. Gain or loss realized on the sale, retirement or other taxable disposition of a Senior Note will be capital gain or loss. Prospective investors should consult their tax advisers regarding the treatment of capital gains (which may be taxed at lower rates than ordinary income for certain taxpayers who are individuals, trusts or estates) and losses (the deductibility of which is subject to limitations). S-15 NON-U.S. HOLDERS Under present United States federal tax law, and subject to the discussion below concerning backup withholding: (a) payments of principal, interest and premium on the Senior Notes by AES or its paying agent to any Non-U.S. Holder will be exempt from the 30% U.S. federal withholding tax, provided that (i) such Non-U.S. Holder does not own, actually or constructively, 10% or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of our stock entitled to vote and is not a controlled foreign corporation related, directly or indirectly, to us through stock ownership and (ii) the statement requirement set forth in Section 871(h) or Section 881(c) of the Code has been fulfilled with respect to the beneficial owner, as discussed below; and (b) a Non-U.S. Holder of a Senior Note will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax on gain realized on the sale, retirement or other taxable disposition of such Senior Note, unless such gain is effectively connected with the Holder's conduct of a trade or business in the United States. The certification requirement referred to in subparagraph (a) will be fulfilled if the beneficial owner of a Senior Note certifies on Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form W-8 or W-8BEN (or, after December 31, 2000, a Form W-8BEN) (referred to herein as "Form W-8"), under penalties of perjury, that it is not a United States person and provides its name and address, and (i) such beneficial owner files such Form W-8 with the withholding agent or (ii) in the case of a Senior Note held by a securities clearing organization, bank or other financial institution holding customers' securities in the ordinary course of its trade or business holding the Senior Note on behalf of the beneficial owner, such financial institution files with the withholding agent a statement that it has received the Form W-8 from the Holder and furnishes the withholding agent with a copy thereof. With respect to Senior Notes held by a foreign partnership, under current law, the Form W-8 may be provided by the foreign partnership. However, unless a foreign partnership has entered into a withholding agreement with the IRS, for interest and disposition proceeds paid with respect to a Senior Note after December 31, 2000, the foreign partnership will be required (and may be permitted earlier), in addition to providing an intermediary Form W-8, to attach an appropriate certification by each partner. Prospective investors, including foreign partnerships and their partners, should consult their tax advisers regarding possible additional reporting requirements. If a Non-U.S. Holder of a Senior Note is engaged in a trade or business in the United States, and if interest on the Senior Note (or gain realized on its sale, exchange or other disposition) is effectively connected with the conduct of such trade or business, the Non-U.S. Holder, although exempt from the withholding tax discussed in the preceding paragraphs, will generally be subject to regular U.S. federal income tax on such effectively connected income in the same manner as if it were a U.S. Holder. See "--U.S. Holders" above. In lieu of the certificate described in the preceding paragraph, such a Holder will be required to provide to the withholding agent a properly executed IRS Form 4224 or W-8ECI (or, after December 31, 2000, a Form W-8ECI) to claim an exemption from withholding tax. In addition, if such Non-U.S. Holder is a foreign corporation, it may be subject to a 30% branch profits tax (unless reduced or eliminated by an applicable treaty) on its earnings and profits for the taxable year attributable to such effectively connected income, subject to certain adjustments. BACKUP WITHHOLDING AND INFORMATION REPORTING U.S. HOLDERS. Information reporting will apply to payments of interest made by us or our paying agent on, and payments of the proceeds of the sale or other disposition of, the Senior Notes to certain noncorporate U.S. Holders, and backup withholding at a rate of 31% may apply unless the recipient of such payment supplies a taxpayer identification number, certified under penalties of perjury, as well as certain other information or otherwise establishes an exemption from backup withholding. Any amount withheld under the backup withholding rules is allowable as a credit against the U.S. S-16 Holder's federal income tax, provided that the required information is provided to the IRS. NON-U.S. HOLDERS. Under current Treasury Regulations, payments on the sale or other disposition of Senior Notes made to or through a foreign office of a broker generally will not be subject to backup withholding. However, if such broker is (i) a United States person, (ii) a controlled foreign corporation for United States federal income tax purposes, (iii) a foreign person 50 percent or more of whose gross income is effectively connected with a United States trade or business for a specified three-year period or (iv), in the case of payments made after December 31, 2000, a foreign partnership with certain connections to the United States, then information reporting will be required unless the broker has in its records documentary evidence that the beneficial owner is not a United States person and certain other conditions are met or the beneficial owner otherwise establishes an exemption. Backup withholding may apply to any payment that such broker is required to report if the broker has actual knowledge that the payee is a United States person. Payments to or through the United States office of a broker will be subject to backup withholding and information reporting unless the Non-U.S. Holder certifies, under penalties of perjury, that it is not a United States person or otherwise establishes an exemption. Any amounts withheld from a payment to a Non-U.S. Holder under the backup withholding rules will be allowed as a credit against such Non-U.S. Holder's U.S. federal income tax liability and may entitle such Non-U.S. Holder to a refund, provided that the required information is furnished to the IRS. Holders of Senior Notes should consult their tax advisers regarding the application of information reporting and backup withholding in their particular situations, the availability of an exemption therefrom, and the procedure for obtaining such an exemption, if available. S-17 UNDERWRITING Subject to the terms and conditions stated in the underwriting agreement dated September , 2000, each underwriter named below has severally agreed to purchase, and AES has agreed to sell to such underwriter, the principal amount of Senior Notes set forth opposite the name of such underwriter.
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NAME OF SENIOR NOTES ---- ---------------- Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated ..................... $ Lehman Brothers Inc................. $ TD Securities (USA) Inc............. $ ------------ Total......................... $600,000,000 ============
The underwriting agreement provides that the obligations of the several underwriters to purchase the Senior Notes included in this offering are subject to approval of certain legal matters by counsel and to certain other conditions. The underwriters are obligated to purchase all the Senior Notes if they purchase any of the Senior Notes. The underwriters have advised AES that they propose to offer some of the Senior Notes directly to the public at the public offering price set forth on the cover page of this prospectus supplement and some of the Senior Notes to certain dealers at the public offering price less a concession not in excess of % of the principal amount of the Senior Notes. The underwriters may allow, and such dealers may reallow a concession not in excess of % of the principal amount of the Senior Notes on sales to certain other dealers. After the initial offering of the Senior Notes to the public, the public offering price and such concessions may be changed by the underwriters. The following table shows the underwriting discounts and commissions to be paid to the underwriters by AES in connection with this offering (expressed as a percentage of the principal amount of the Senior Notes).
PAID BY AES ----------- Per Senior Note................. %
In connection with the offering, Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, on behalf of the underwriters, may over-allot, or engage in syndicate covering transactions, stabilizing transactions and penalty bids. Over-allotment involves syndicate sales of Senior Notes in excess of the principal amount of Senior Notes to be purchased by the underwriters in the offering, which creates a syndicate short position. Syndicate covering transactions involve purchases of the Senior Notes in the open market after the distribution has been completed in order to cover syndicate short positions. Stabilizing transactions consist of certain bids on purchases of Senior Notes made for the purposes of preventing or retarding a decline in the market price of the Senior Notes while the offering is in progress. Penalty bids permit the underwriters to reclaim a selling concession from a syndicate member when Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, in covering syndicate short positions or making stablizing purchases, repurchases the Senior Notes originally sold by that syndicate member. These activities may cause the price of the Senior Notes to be higher than the price that otherwise would exist in the open market in the absence of such transactions. These transactions may be effected in the over-the-counter market or otherwise and, if commenced, may be discontinued at any time. AES estimates that its total expenses of this offering will be $ . In the ordinary course of the underwriters' respective businesses, the underwriters and their affiliates have engaged and may engage in commercial and investment banking transactions with AES and its affiliates. Affiliates of the underwriters are lenders under the EDC Loan, which may be partially repaid out of the proceeds of this offering. Because it is expected that more than 10% of the net proceeds of this offering may be paid to affiliates of the underwriters, the offering is being conducted in accordance with Rule 2710(c)(8) of the Conduct Rules of the S-18 National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD"). The rules of the NASD provide that no NASD member shall participate in such an offering unless the yield at which a debt issue is to be distributed to the public is established by a "qualified independent underwriter" meeting certain standards in accordance with the NASD's rules ("QIU"). In accordance with this requirement, C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, has assumed the responsibilities of acting as QIU and will recommend a minimum yield to maturity of the Senior Notes in compliance with the requirements of the NASD's rules. In connection with the offering, C.E. Unterberg, Towbin has performed due diligence investigations and reviewed and participated in the preparation of this prospectus supplement. C.E. Unterberg, Towbin will receive a customary fee as compensation for its services as QIU. From time to time in the ordinary course of its business, C.E. Unterberg, Towbin has engaged in, and may in the future engage in investment banking transactions with AES and its affiliates. Thomas I. Unterberg, a Managing Director of C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, is a member of AES's Board of Directors and is a stockholder of AES. AES has agreed to indemnify the underwriters and the QIU against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, or to contribute to payments the underwriters and the QIU may be required to make in respect of any of those liabilities. LEGAL MATTERS The validity of the Senior Notes offered hereby and certain matters relating thereto will be passed upon for us by Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, New York. Certain legal matters will be passed upon for the underwriters by Shearman & Sterling, New York, New York. EXPERTS See "Experts" in the accompanying Prospectus. S-19 PROSPECTUS $4,000,000,000 [LOGO] THE AES CORPORATION DEBT SECURITIES PREFERRED STOCK DEPOSITARY SHARES COMMON STOCK STOCK PURCHASE CONTRACTS STOCK PURCHASE UNITS WARRANTS --------- We will offer debt securities, preferred stock, depositary shares, common stock, stock purchase contracts, stock purchase units or warrants from time to time. Specific terms of these securities will be provided in supplements to this prospectus. You should read this prospectus and any supplement carefully before you invest. -------------- OUR COMMON STOCK TRADES ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE UNDER THE SYMBOL "AES". -------------- INVESTING IN THESE SECURITIES INVOLVES CERTAIN RISKS. SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 3. -------------- These securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission or any state securities commission nor has the Securities and Exchange Commission or any state securities commission determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense. -------------- THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS IS MAY 26, 2000. You should rely only on the information contained in or incorporated by reference in this prospectus. We have not authorized anyone to provide you with different information. We are not making an offer of these securities in any state where the offer is not permitted. You should not assume that the information contained in or incorporated by reference in this prospectus is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of this prospectus. ------------------------ TABLE OF CONTENTS ------------------------
PAGE -------- About This Prospectus................. 2 Risk Factors.......................... 3 Where You Can Find More Information... 10 Incorporation of Documents by Reference........................... 10 Special Note on Forward-Looking Statements.......................... 11 Use of Proceeds....................... 11 Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges.... 12 The Company........................... 12
PAGE -------- Description of Capital Stock.......... 12 Description of Debt Securities........ 18 Description of Stock Purchase Contracts and Stock Purchase Units............................... 28 Description of Securities Warrants.... 29 Plan of Distribution.................. 30 Legal Matters......................... 31 Experts............................... 31
ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS This prospectus is part of a registration statement that we filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission utilizing a "shelf" registration process. Under this shelf process, we may sell any combination of the securities described in this prospectus in one or more offerings up to a total dollar amount of $4,000,000,000. This prospectus provides you with a general description of the securities we may offer. Each time we sell securities, we will provide a prospectus supplement that will contain specific information about the terms of that offering. The prospectus supplement may also add, update or change information contained in this prospectus. You should read both this prospectus and any prospectus supplement together with additional information described under the heading "Where You Can Find More Information." 2 RISK FACTORS PURCHASERS OF THE SECURITIES SHOULD READ THIS ENTIRE PROSPECTUS CAREFULLY. OWNERSHIP OF THE SECURITIES INVOLVES CERTAIN RISKS. THE FOLLOWING FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED CAREFULLY IN EVALUATING AES AND ITS BUSINESS BEFORE PURCHASING THE SECURITIES OFFERED BY THIS PROSPECTUS. OUR HIGH DEGREE OF LEVERAGE COULD AFFECT OUR ABILITY TO FULFILL OUR OBLIGATIONS UNDER OUR SECURITIES. We had approximately $13,715 million of outstanding indebtedness at March 31, 2000. As a result, we might be significantly limited in our ability to meet our debt service obligations, to finance the acquisition, development or completion of additional projects, to compete effectively or to operate successfully under adverse economic conditions. As of March 31, 2000, we had a consolidated ratio of total debt to total book capitalization (including current debt) of approximately 72%. HOLDERS OF OUR DEBT SECURITIES WILL BE SUBORDINATED TO MANY OF OUR OTHER CREDITORS. The Senior Subordinated Debt Securities will be subordinated to all Senior Debt, including, but not limited to, the amounts outstanding under our current $850 million revolving credit facility. The Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will be subordinated to all of our Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt, including, but not limited to, the amounts outstanding under our current $850 million revolving credit facility. As of March 31, 2000, we had approximately $1,581 million in aggregate principal amount of Senior Debt (which includes $346 million of letters of credit) and $2,656 million in aggregate principal amount of Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt. Upon any payment or distribution of assets to creditors upon any liquidation, dissolution, winding up, receivership, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, marshaling of assets and liabilities or any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceedings, the holders of Senior Debt will be entitled to receive payment in full of all amounts due under all Senior Debt before the holders of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities will be entitled to receive any payment in respect of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities; holders of Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt will be entitled to receive payment in full of all amounts due under all Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt before the holders of the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will be entitled to receive any payment in respect of the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities. No payments in respect of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities or Junior Subordinated Debt Securities may be made - if a default has occurred and is continuing in a payment under the Senior Debt or Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt, respectively, or - during certain periods when an event of default under certain Senior Debt or Senior and Senior Subordinated Debt, respectively, permits the respective lenders thereunder to accelerate the maturity thereof. See "Description of Debt Securities--Subordination of Senior Subordinated Debt Securities" and "Description of Debt Securities--Subordination of Junior Subordinated Debt Securities." The Debt Securities will be effectively subordinated to the indebtedness and other obligations (including trade payables) of our subsidiaries. At March 31, 2000, the indebtedness and obligations of our subsidiaries aggregated approximately $13,335 million. Our ability to pay principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Debt Securities will be dependent upon the receipt of funds from our subsidiaries by way of dividends, fees, interest, loans or otherwise. Most of our subsidiaries with interests in power generation facilities currently are obligated, pursuant to loan agreements or indentures, to satisfy certain restricted payment covenants before they may make distributions to us. Moreover, unless otherwise provided in the prospectus supplement, the Indentures for the Debt Securities will permit our subsidiaries to maintain or add to such restrictions. Our subsidiaries are separate and distinct legal 3 entities and have no obligation, contingent or otherwise, to pay any amounts due pursuant to the Debt Securities or to make any funds available therefor, whether by dividends, loans or other payments, and do not guarantee the payment of interest on or principal of the Debt Securities. Any right we have to receive any assets of any of our subsidiaries upon any liquidation, dissolution, winding up, receivership, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, marshaling of assets and liabilities or any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceedings (and the consequent right of the holders of the Debt Securities to participate in the distribution of, or to realize proceeds from, those assets) will be effectively subordinated to the claims of any such subsidiary's creditors (including trade creditors and holders of debt issued by such subsidiary). WE DO A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF OUR BUSINESS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES WHICH PRESENTS SIGNIFICANT RISKS. Our involvement in the development of new businesses and the acquisition of existing plants in locations outside the United States is increasing and a large portion of our current development and acquisition activities are for projects and plants outside the United States. The financing, development and operation of projects outside the United States entail significant political and financial uncertainties (including, without limitation, uncertainties associated with first-time privatization efforts in the countries involved, currency exchange rate fluctuations, currency repatriation restrictions, regulation of the electricity business, currency inconvertibility, tax law, political instability, civil unrest, and expropriation) and other credit quality, liquidity or structuring issues that have the potential to cause substantial delays in respect of or material impairment of the value of the project being developed or operated, which we may not be capable of fully insuring or hedging against. The ability to obtain financing on a commercially acceptable non-recourse basis in developing nations has become more difficult. Even when such non-recourse financing is available, lenders may require us to make higher equity investments than historically have been the case. In addition, financing in countries with less than investment grade sovereign credit ratings may also require substantial participation by multilateral financing agencies. There can be no assurance that such financing can be obtained when needed. The uncertainty of the legal environment in certain countries in which we are or in the future may be developing, constructing or operating could make it more difficult for us to enforce our respective rights under agreements relating to such businesses. In addition, the laws and regulations of certain countries may limit our ability to hold a majority interest in some of the businesses that we may develop or acquire. International businesses we own may, in certain cases, be expropriated by applicable governments. Although we may have legal recourse in enforcing our rights under agreements and recovering damages for breaches thereof, there can be no assurance that any such legal proceedings will be successful or resolved in a timely manner. GLOBAL COMPETITION IS INCREASING AND COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT US. The global power production market is characterized by numerous strong and capable competitors, many of whom may have extensive and diversified developmental or operating experience (including both domestic and international experience) and financial resources similar to or greater than ours. Further, in recent years, the power production industry has been characterized by strong and increasing competition with respect to both obtaining power sales agreements and acquiring existing power generation assets. In certain markets, these factors have caused reductions in prices contained in new power sales agreements and, in many cases, have caused higher acquisition prices for existing assets through competitive bidding practices. The evolution of competitive electricity markets and the development of highly efficient gas-fired power plants have also caused, or are anticipated to cause, price pressure in certain power markets where we sell or intend to sell power. There can be no assurance that the foregoing competitive factors will not have a material adverse effect on us. DEVELOPMENT UNCERTAINTIES. The majority of the projects that we develop are large and 4 complex and the completion of any such project is subject to substantial risks. Development can require us to expend significant sums for preliminary engineering, permitting, legal and other expenses in preparation for competitive bids which we may not win or before it can be determined whether a project is feasible, economically attractive or capable of being financed. Successful development and construction is contingent upon, among other things, negotiation of satisfactory engineering, construction, fuel supply and power sales contracts with other project participants, receipt of required governmental permits and consents and timely implementation and satisfactory completion of construction. There can be no assurance that we will be able to obtain new power sales contracts, overcome local opposition, if any, obtain the necessary site agreements, fuel supply and ash disposal agreements, construction contracts, steam sales contracts, licenses and certifications, environmental and other permits and financing commitments necessary for the successful development of our projects. There can be no assurance that development efforts on any particular project, or our efforts generally, will be successful. If these development efforts are not successful, we may abandon a project under development. At the time of abandonment, we would expense all capitalized development costs incurred in connection therewith and could incur additional losses associated with any related contingent liabilities. Our future growth is dependent, in part, upon the demand for significant amounts of additional electrical generating capacity and our ability to obtain contracts to supply portions of this capacity. Any material unremedied delay in, or unsatisfactory completion of, construction of our projects could, under certain circumstances, have an adverse effect on our ability to meet our obligations, including the payment of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on Debt Securities. We may also be faced with certain development uncertainties arising out of doing business outside of the United States. See "--We do a significant amount of our business outside the United States which presents significant risks." OUR ACQUISITIONS MAY NOT PERFORM AS EXPECTED. We have achieved a majority of our growth through acquisitions and expect that we will continue to grow, in part, through acquisitions. Although each of the acquired businesses had a significant operating history at the time we acquired them, we have a limited history of owning and operating many of these businesses. In addition, most of these businesses were government owned and some were operated as part of a larger integrated utility prior to their acquisition. There can be no assurances that we will be successful in transitioning these to private ownership, that such businesses will perform as expected or that the returns from such businesses will support the indebtedness incurred to acquire them or the capital expenditures needed to develop them. WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO RAISE SUFFICIENT CAPITAL TO FUND ACQUISITIONS AND GREENFIELD PROJECTS OR REFINANCE EXISTING DEBT. Each of our projects under development and those independent power facilities we have committed to acquire or may seek to acquire may require substantial capital investment. Continued access to capital with acceptable terms is necessary to assure the success of future projects and acquisitions, and may be necessary to refinance certain existing debt. We have utilized project financing loans to fund the capital expenditures associated with constructing and acquiring our electric power plants and related assets to the extent possible. Project financing borrowings have been substantially non-recourse to our other subsidiaries and affiliates and to us as the parent company and are generally secured by the capital stock, physical assets, contracts and cash flow of the related project subsidiary or affiliate. We intend to continue to seek, where possible, such non-recourse project financing. However, depending on market conditions and the unique characteristics of individual projects, such financing may not be available or our traditional providers of project financing, particularly multinational commercial banks, may seek higher borrowing spreads and increased equity contributions. 5 Furthermore, because of the reluctance of commercial lending institutions to provide non-recourse project financing (including financial guarantees) in certain less developed economies, we have sought and will continue to seek, in such locations, direct or indirect (through credit support or guarantees) project financing from a limited number of multilateral or bilateral international financial institutions or agencies. As a precondition to making such project financing available, these institutions may also require governmental guarantees of certain project and sovereign related risks. Depending on the policies of specific governments, such guarantees may not be offered and as a result, we may determine that sufficient financing will ultimately not be available to fund the related project. In addition, we are frequently required to provide more sponsor equity for projects that sell their electricity into the merchant market than for projects that sell their electricity under long term contracts. In addition to the project financing loans, if available, we provide a portion, or in certain instances all, of the remaining long-term financing required to fund development, construction, or acquisition. These investments have generally taken the form of equity investments or loans, which are subordinated to the project financing loans. The funds for these investments have been provided by cash flows from operations and by the proceeds from borrowings under our short-term credit facilities and issuances of senior notes, senior subordinated notes, convertible debentures, convertible trust preferred securities and common stock. Our ability to arrange for financing on either a fully recourse or a substantially non-recourse basis and the costs of such capital are dependent on numerous factors, including general economic and capital market conditions, the availability of bank credit, rating agency ratings, investor confidence, the continued success of current projects and provisions of tax and securities laws which are conducive to raising capital in this manner. Should future access to capital not be available, we may decide not to build new plants or acquire existing facilities. While a decision not to build new plants or acquire existing facilities would not affect the results of operations of our currently operating facilities or facilities under construction, such a decision would affect our future growth. THE PERFORMANCE OF OUR GENERATION BUSINESS IS DEPENDENT TO A LARGE DEGREE ON CERTAIN OF OUR LARGER PROJECTS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS. The nature of most of our generation plants (based on revenues) is such that each facility generally relies on one power sales contract with a single customer for the majority, if not all, of its revenues over the life of the power sales contract. The prolonged failure of any significant customer to fulfill its contractual obligations could have a substantial negative impact on these revenues. We have sought to reduce this risk in part by entering into power sales contracts with utilities or other customers of strong credit quality and by locating our plants in different geographic areas in order to mitigate the effects of regional economic downturns. OUR REVENUES ARE BECOMING LESS PREDICTABLE. Our business primarily consists of businesses with long-term contracts or retail concessions, and we expect the contract-based portfolio to be an effective hedge against future energy and electricity market price risks. However, an increasing proportion of our current and expected future revenues are derived from businesses without significant long-term revenue contracts. Our increasing reliance on non-contract businesses could cause our results of operations to become more volatile. OUR DISTRIBUTION BUSINESSES ARE SUBJECT TO GREATER REGULATORY SCRUTINY THAN OUR GENERATION BUSINESS. Our distribution businesses face increased regulatory and political scrutiny in the normal conduct of their operations. This scrutiny may adversely impact our results of operations, to the extent that such scrutiny or pressure prevents us from reducing losses as quickly as we planned or denies us a rate increase called for by our concession agreements. In general, these businesses have lower margins and are more dependent on regulation to ensure expected annual rate increases for inflation and increased power costs, among other things. There can be 6 no assurance that these rate reviews will be granted, or occur in a timely manner. WE ARE SUBJECT TO SIGNIFICANT GOVERNMENT REGULATION. Our generation business in the United States is subject to the provisions of various laws and regulations, including the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, as amended, commonly referred to as PURPA, and the Public Utility Holding Company Act, as amended, commonly referred to as PUHCA. PURPA provides to qualifying facilities, commonly referred to as QFs, certain exemptions from substantial federal and state legislation, including regulation as public utilities. PUHCA regulates public utility holding companies and their subsidiaries. It is necessary for us to obtain approval under PUHCA in order to maintain majority ownership in our domestic power plants that are QFs. Currently a material portion of our domestic revenues are received from QFs. Moreover, all of our domestic non-QF plants are Exempt Wholesale Generators, commonly referred to as EWGs. An EWG is a facility that has been authorized by the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, commonly referred to as the FERC, to sell wholesale power at market-based rates. We enjoy exemptions under PUHCA related to our foreign utility acquisitions and holdings. We cannot ensure that we will be able to maintain appropriate PUHCA exemptions for all of our businesses. If we decide to acquire another U.S. utility or utility assets, we may be required to divest either all or part of CILCORP or take other steps resulting in a loss of control or as may be required by the Securities and Exchange Commission. We believe that, upon the occurrence of an event that would threaten the QF status of one of our domestic plants, we would be able to react in a manner that would avoid the loss of QF status (such as by replacing the steam customer). In the event we were unable to avoid the loss of such status for one of our plants, to avoid public utility holding company status, we could apply to the FERC to obtain status as an EWG, or could restructure the ownership of the project subsidiary. EWGs, however, are subject to broader regulation by FERC and may be subject to state public utility commissions regulation regarding non-rate matters. In addition, any restructuring of a project subsidiary could result in, among other things, a reduced financial interest in such subsidiary, which could result in a gain or loss on the sale of the interest in such subsidiary, the removal of such subsidiary from our consolidated income tax group or our consolidated financial statements, or an increase or decrease in our results of operations. PENDING ELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING PROPOSALS COULD HAVE AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON US. Several states have passed legislation that allows electricity customers to choose their electricity supplier in a competitive electricity market (so-called "retail access" or "customer choice" laws), and all but two of the remaining states are considering such legislation. In addition to state restructuring legislation, some members of Congress have proposed new Federal legislation to encourage customer choice and recovery of stranded assets. Several bills have been submitted to Congress on electricity restructuring. In anticipation of restructuring legislation, many U.S. utilities are seeking ways to lower their costs in order to become more competitive. These include the costs that utilities are required to pay under QF contracts. Many utilities are therefore seeking ways to lower these contract prices by renegotiating the contracts, or in some cases by litigation. In 1999, we renegotiated contracts for two of our QFs--Thames (a partial prepayment) and Placerita (a complete buyout). The Thames transaction has been approved by the Connecticut Department of Public Utilities Commission. The FERC and many state utility commissions are currently studying a number of proposals to restructure the electric utility industry in the United States. Such restructuring would permit utility customers to choose their utility supplier in a competitive electric energy market. The FERC issued a final rule in April 1996 which requires utilities to offer wholesale customers and suppliers open access on utility transmission lines, on a comparable basis to the utilities' own use of the lines. The final rule is subject to rehearing and may become the subject of court litigation. Many utilities have already filed "open access" tariffs. 7 The utilities contend that they should recover from departing customers their fixed costs that will be "stranded" by the ability of their wholesale customers (and perhaps eventually, their retail customers) to choose new electric power suppliers. The FERC final rule endorses the recovery of legitimate and verifiable "stranded costs." These may include the costs utilities are required to pay under many QF contracts which the utilities view as excessive when compared with current market prices. Many utilities are therefore seeking ways to lower these contract prices or rescind the contracts altogether, out of concern that their shareholders will be required to bear all or part of such "stranded" costs. Some utilities have engaged in litigation against QFs to achieve these ends. In addition, future United States electric rates may be deregulated in a restructured United States electric utility industry and increased competition may result in lower rates and less profit margin for United States electricity sellers. Falling electricity prices, the introduction of commodity markets for electricity and uncertainty as to the future structure of the industry has rendered the long-term power purchase contracts obsolete. As a result, in the generation business we are increasingly dependent upon prices for electricity determined in electricity spot markets. Such prices can be very volatile and the effect on us of this volatility cannot be predicted. The United States Congress is considering proposed legislation which would repeal PURPA entirely, or at least repeal the obligation of utilities to purchase from QFs. There is strong support for grandfathering existing QF contracts if such legislation is passed, and also support for requiring utilities to conduct competitive bidding for new electric generation if the PURPA purchase obligation is eliminated. Various bills have also proposed repeal of PUHCA. Repeal of PUHCA would allow power generators and vertically integrated utilities to acquire retail utilities in the United States that are geographically widespread, as opposed to the current limitations of PUHCA which require that retail electric systems be capable of physical interconnection. In addition, registered holding companies would be free to acquire non-utility businesses, which they may not do now, with certain limited exceptions. In the event that PUHCA is repealed, competition would likely increase. Repeal of PURPA and/or PUHCA may or may not be part of comprehensive legislation to restructure the electric utility industry, allow retail competition, and deregulate most electric rates. The effect of any such repeal cannot be predicted, although any such repeal could have a material adverse effect on us. FROM TIME TO TIME WE ARE SUBJECT TO MATERIAL LITIGATION AND REGULATORY PROCEEDINGS. From time to time, we and our affiliates are parties to litigation and regulatory proceedings. Investors should review the descriptions of such matters contained in our Annual, Quarterly and Current Reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and incorporated by reference herein. There can be no assurances that the outcome of such matters will not have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position. OUR BUSINESS IS SUBJECT TO STRINGENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. Our activities are subject to stringent environmental regulation by federal, state, local and foreign governmental authorities. These regulations generally involve effluents into the water, emissions into the air, the use of water, wetlands preservation, waste disposal, endangered species, and noise regulation, among others. Congress and other foreign governmental authorities also may consider proposals to restrict or tax certain emissions. These proposals, if adopted, could impose additional costs on the operation of our power plants. There can be no assurance that we would be able to recover all or any increased costs from our customers or that our business, financial condition or results of operations would not be materially and adversely affected by future changes in domestic or foreign environmental laws and regulations. We have made and will continue to make capital and other expenditures to comply with environmental laws and regulations. There can be no assurance that such expenditures will not have a material adverse effect on our financial condition or results of operations. 8 OUR DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS HAVE SIGNIFICANT OWNERSHIP INTERESTS IN US AND CAN EXERT SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE OR CONTROL OVER MATTERS REQUIRING STOCKHOLDER APPROVAL. As of February 4, 2000 our two founders, Roger W. Sant and Dennis W. Bakke, and their immediate families together owned beneficially approximately 18.4% of our outstanding Common Stock. As a result of their ownership interests, Messrs. Sant and Bakke may be able to significantly influence or exert control over our affairs, including the election of our directors. As of February 4, 2000, all of our officers and directors and their immediate families together owned beneficially approximately 24.9% of our outstanding Common Stock. To the extent that they decide to vote together, these stockholders would be able to significantly influence or control the election of our directors, our management and policies and any action requiring stockholder approval, including significant corporate transactions. OUR ADHERENCE TO OUR "SHARED PRINCIPLES" COULD HAVE AN ADVERSE IMPACT ON OUR RESULTS OF OPERATIONS. A core part of our corporate culture is a commitment to "shared principles": to act with integrity, to be fair, to have fun and to be socially responsible. We seek to adhere to these principles not as a means to achieve economic success, but because adherence is a worthwhile goal in and of itself. However, if we perceive a conflict between these principles and profits, we will try to adhere to our principles--even though doing so might result in diminished or foregone opportunities or financial benefits. SHARES ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE. From time to time, our subsidiaries incur indebtedness that is secured by a pledge of shares of our common stock held by that subsidiary. The sale of a substantial number of such shares in the public market upon any foreclosure or otherwise could have an adverse effect on the market price of our common stock. RISK OF FRAUDULENT TRANSFER. Various fraudulent conveyance laws have been enacted for the protection of creditors and may be applied by a court on behalf of any unpaid creditor or a representative of our creditors in a lawsuit to subordinate or avoid Debt Securities in favor of our other existing or future creditors. Under applicable provisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy code or comparable provisions of state fraudulent transfer or conveyance laws, if we at the time of issuance of Debt Securities, - incurred such indebtedness with intent to hinder, delay or defraud any of our present or future creditors or contemplated insolvency with a design to prefer one or more creditors to the exclusion in whole or in part of others or - received less than reasonably equivalent value or fair consideration for issuing Debt Securities and we: - were insolvent, - were rendered insolvent by reason of the issuance of the Debt Securities, - were engaged or about to engage in business or a transaction for which our remaining assets constitute unreasonably small capital to carry on our business, or - intended to incur, or believed that we would incur, debts beyond our ability to pay such debts as they mature, then, in each case, a court of competent jurisdiction could void, in whole or in part, the Debt Securities. Among other things, a legal challenge of the Debt Securities on fraudulent conveyance grounds may focus on the benefits, if any, realized by us as a result of our issuance of the Debt Securities. The measure of insolvency for purposes of the foregoing will vary depending upon the law applied in such case. Generally, however, we would be considered insolvent if the sum of our debts, including contingent liabilities, were greater than all of our assets at fair valuation or if the present fair market value of our assets were less than the amount that would be required to pay the probable liability on our existing debts, including contingent liabilities, as they become absolute and mature. There can be no assurance that, after providing for all prior 9 claims, there will be sufficient assets to satisfy the claims of the holders of the Debt Securities. Management believes that, for purposes of all such insolvency, bankruptcy and fraudulent transfer or conveyance laws, the Debt Securities are being incurred without the intent to hinder, delay or defraud creditors and for proper purposes and in good faith, and that we, after the issuance of the Debt Securities, will be solvent, will have sufficient capital for carrying on our business and will be able to pay our debts as they mature. There can be no assurance, however, that a court passing on such questions would agree with management's view. THERE IS NO PRIOR PUBLIC MARKET FOR MANY OF THE SECURITIES THAT MAY BE OFFERED PURSUANT TO THIS PROSPECTUS--AS A RESULT THERE COULD BE SIGNIFICANT PRICE VOLATILITY FOR SUCH SECURITIES. Prior to the offering, there has been no public market for many of the securities that may be offered pursuant to this prospectus. There can be no assurance that an active trading market for any of such securities will develop or be sustained. If such a market were to develop, such securities could trade at prices that may be higher or lower than their initial offering price depending upon many factors, including prevailing interest rates, our operating results and the markets for similar securities. WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION We file annual, quarterly and special reports, proxy statements and other information with the Securities and Exchange Commission You may read and copy any document that we file at the public reference rooms of the Securities and Exchange Commission at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549; 500 West Madison Street, Suite 1400, Chicago, Illinois 60661 and 7 World Trade Center, Suite 1300, New York, New York 10048. You may obtain information on the operation of the public reference rooms by calling the Securities and Exchange Commission at 1-800-SEC-0330. The Securities and Exchange Commission also maintains an Internet site at http://www.sec.gov, from where you can access our filings. This prospectus constitutes part of a Registration Statement on Form S-3 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act"). It omits some of the information contained in the Registration Statement, and reference is made to the Registration Statement for further information on AES and the securities offered hereby. Any statement contained in this prospectus concerning the provisions of any document filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement or otherwise filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is not necessarily complete, and in each instance reference is made to the copy of the document filed. INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE The Securities and Exchange Commission allows us to "incorporate by reference" the information we file with them, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring you to those documents. The information incorporated by reference is an important part of this prospectus, and information that we file later with the Securities and Exchange Commission will automatically update and supersede this information. In particular, our annual filing on Form 10-K will supersede all previously filed annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. We incorporate by reference the documents listed below and any future filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14, or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 until we sell all of the securities: (a) Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999; (b) Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2000; (c) Current Reports on Form 8-K filed on May 8, 2000 and May 12, 2000. 10 You may request a copy of these filings at no cost, by writing or telephoning the office of William R. Luraschi, Vice President and Secretary, The AES Corporation, 1001 North 19th Street, Arlington, Virginia, telephone number (703) 522-1315. SPECIAL NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This prospectus includes forward-looking statements. We have based these forward-looking statements on our current expectations and projections about future events. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions related to AES, including those set forth under "Risk Factors" in this prospectus and those set forth under the caption "Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors" in our annual report on Form 10-K, which is incorporated by reference in this prospectus. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this prospectus might not occur. USE OF PROCEEDS Unless otherwise indicated in a prospectus supplement, proceeds from the sale of the securities will be used by us for general corporate purposes and may be temporarily invested in short-term securities. 11 RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES Our ratio of earnings to fixed charges is as follows:
THREE MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, MARCH 31, ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------------ Ratio of earnings to fixed charges...................... 2.20 1.88 1.46 1.65 1.50 2.08
For the purpose of computing the ratio of earnings to fixed charges, earnings consist of income from continuing operations before income taxes and minority interest, plus depreciation of previously capitalized interest, plus fixed charges, less capitalized interest, less excess of earnings over dividends of less-than-fifty-percent-owned companies, less minority interest in pre-tax income of subsidiaries that have not incurred fixed charges, less preference security dividend requirements of a consolidated subsidiary. Fixed charges consist of interest (including capitalized interest) on all indebtedness, amortization of debt discount and capitalized expenses, preference security dividend requirements of a consolidated subsidiary, and that portion of rental expense which we believe to be representative of an interest factor. During the period from January 1, 1995 until March 31, 2000, no shares of preferred stock were issued or outstanding, and during that period we did not pay any preferred stock dividends. THE COMPANY We are a global power company committed to serving the world's needs for electricity in a socially responsible way. Our electricity "generation" business consists of sales to wholesale customers (generally electric utilities, regional electric companies or wholesale commodity markets known as "power pools") for further resale to end-users. We also sell electricity directly to end-users such as commercial, industrial, governmental and residential customers through our "distribution" business. Sales within our generation business are made under long-term contracts from power plants owned by our subsidiaries and affiliates, as well as directly into power pools. We own new plants constructed for such purposes ("greenfield" plants) as well as older power plants acquired through competitively bid privatization initiatives or negotiated acquisitions. Electricity sales by our distribution businesses, including affiliates, are generally made pursuant of the provisions of long-term electricity sale concessions granted by the appropriate governmental authorities. In certain cases, these distribution companies are "integrated", in that they also own electric power plants for the purpose of generating a portion of the electricity they sell. DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK Under our certificate of incorporation (the "Certificate of Incorporation"), we are authorized to issue 1,200,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $.01 per share, and 50,000,000 shares of preferred stock, no par value. 12 The following summary contains a description of certain general terms of the common stock and the preferred stock to which any prospectus supplement may relate. Certain terms of any series of preferred stock offered by a prospectus supplement will be described in the prospectus supplement relating thereto. If indicated in the prospectus supplement, the terms of any series may differ from the terms set forth below. The description of certain provisions of the common stock and the preferred stock is subject to and qualified by reference to the provisions of our certificate of incorporation, and, in the case of the preferred stock, to the certificate of designation (the "Certificate of Designation") relating to each particular series of preferred stock which will be filed or incorporated by reference as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part. COMMON STOCK As of May 1, 2000, there were 207,770,572 shares of common stock outstanding. The holders of common stock are entitled to one vote per share on all matters to be voted upon by the stockholders. Subject to preferences that may be applicable to any outstanding preferred stock, the holders of common stock are entitled to receive ratably dividends as may be declared from time to time by our board of directors out of funds legally available to pay dividends. If we liquidate our business, the holders of common stock are entitled to share ratably in all assets after we pay our liabilities and the liquidation preference of any outstanding preferred stock. The common stock has no preemptive or conversion rights or other subscription rights. There are no redemption or sinking fund provisions applicable to the common stock. All outstanding shares of common stock are fully paid and non-assessable, and any shares of common stock in respect of which this prospectus is being delivered will be fully paid and non-assessable. The transfer agent for our common stock is EquiServe. PRICE RANGE OF AES COMMON STOCK AND COMMON STOCK DIVIDENDS Our common stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on October 16, 1996 under the symbol "AES." The following table sets forth for the periods indicated the intra-day high and low sale prices for the common stock as reported on the Composite Tape. In April 2000, we announced a two-for-one stock split, in the form of a stock dividend, for holders of record on May 1, 2000 of our common stock, par value $.01 per share, which is payable on June 1, 2000. The prices set forth below do not reflect adjustment for such stock split.
HIGH LOW -------- -------- 1998 First Quarter............. $54.31 $39.38 Second Quarter............ 58.00 45.63 Third Quarter............. 55.38 23.00 Fourth Quarter............ 47.38 32.00 1999 First Quarter............. $49.25 $32.81 Second Quarter............ 59.75 36.75 Third Quarter............. 66.69 53.06 Fourth Quarter............ 76.38 50.44 2000 First Quarter............. $89.44 $68.50 Second Quarter (through May 25, 2000)........... 92.50 71.13
No cash dividends have been paid on common stock since December 22, 1993 in order to provide capital for our equity investments in projects. Our ability to declare and pay dividends is dependent, among other things, on - the ability of our project subsidiaries to declare and pay dividends and otherwise distribute cash to us; - our ability to service our parent company debt and - our ability to meet certain criteria for paying dividends under our corporate 13 credit facility and under existing indentures of our debt securities. The ability of our subsidiaries to declare and pay dividends and otherwise distribute cash to us is subject to certain limitations in the project loans and other documents entered into by our project subsidiaries. These limitations permit the payment of dividends out of current cash flow for quarterly, semi-annual or annual periods only at the end of these periods and only after payment of principal and interest on project loans due at the end of these periods. Cash dividend payments on common stock are limited to a certain percentage of cash flow under our corporate credit agreement. The indentures relating to our existing senior subordinated notes preclude the payment of cash dividends if: - at the time of a payment of cash dividends or after giving effect thereto an event of default occurred; - an event that would become an event of default occurred and is continuing; - certain fixed charge coverage ratios are not met or - if the payment of dividends, together with other restricted payments, would exceed certain limits. PREFERRED STOCK As of May 1, 2000, there were no shares of Preferred Stock outstanding. Our board of directors has the authority to issue preferred stock in one or more classes or series and to fix the rights, preferences, privileges and restrictions thereof, including dividend rights, dividend rates, conversion rights, exchange rights, voting rights, terms of redemption, redemption prices, liquidation preferences and the number of shares constituting any class or series or the designation of such class or series, without any further action by the stockholders. Preferred stock, if issued, will not be entitled to any preemptive or similar rights. The prospectus supplement will describe the terms of any preferred stock being offered, including: - the specific designation, number of shares, seniority and purchase price; - any liquidation preference per share; - any date of maturity; - any redemption, repayment or sinking fund provisions; - any dividend rate or rates and the dates on which any such dividends will be payable (or the method by which such rates or dates will be determined); - any voting rights; - if other than the currency of the United States, the currency or currencies including composite currencies in which such preferred stock is denominated and/or in which payments will or may be payable; - the method by which amounts in respect of such preferred stock may be calculated and any commodities, currencies or indices, or value, rate or price, relevant to such calculation; - whether such preferred stock is convertible or exchangeable and, if so, the securities or rights into which such preferred stock is convertible or exchangeable, and the terms and conditions upon which such conversions or exchanges will be effected including conversion or exchange prices or rates, the conversion or exchange period and any other related provisions; - the place or places where dividends and other payments on the preferred stock will be payable; and - any additional voting, dividend, liquidation, redemption and other rights, preferences, privileges, limitations and restrictions. All shares of preferred stock offered hereby, or issuable upon conversion, exchange or 14 exercise of securities, will, when issued, be fully paid and non-assessable. Any shares of preferred stock that are issued would have priority over the common stock with respect to dividend or liquidation rights or both. The transfer agent for each series of preferred stock will be described in the applicable prospectus supplement. DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF OUR CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION AND BY-LAWS Our Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws contain several provisions that may make the acquisition of control of the AES through a tender offer, open market purchases, a proxy fight or otherwise more difficult. Below is a description of certain of these provisions in the Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS. Our By-Laws provide that, unless otherwise prescribed by law, special meetings of stockholders may be called by a resolution adopted by a majority of the entire board of directors, by the chairman of the board of directors or by the president. Only business as specified in the notice of stockholders of the special meeting shall be considered. STOCKHOLDER NOMINATION OF DIRECTORS. Our By-Laws contain a procedure for stockholder nomination of directors. The By-Laws provide that any record owner of stock entitled to be voted generally in the election of directors may nominate one or more persons for election as a director at a stockholders meeting only if written notice is given to our secretary of the intent to make a nomination. The notice must be given, with respect to an annual meeting, not later than 90 days in advance of the annual meeting. With respect to a special meeting, the notice must be given not later than the close of business on the seventh day following the earlier of - the date on which notice of such special meeting is first given to stockholders and - the date on which a public announcement of such meeting is first made. Each notice must include: - the name and address of each stockholder who intends to appear in person or by proxy to make the nomination and of the person or persons to be nominated; - a description of all arrangements or understandings between the stockholder and each nominee and any other person or persons (naming them) pursuant to which the nomination is to be made by the stockholder; - other information regarding each nominee proposed as would have been included in a proxy statement filed pursuant to Rule 14a-8 under the Exchange Act and - the consent of each nominee to serve if elected. The presiding officer of the meeting may refuse to acknowledge the nomination of any person not made in compliance with this procedure. The procedure for stockholder nomination of directors described above may have the effect of precluding a nomination for election of directors at a particular meeting if the required procedure is not followed. ELIMINATION OF LIABILITY; INDEMNIFICATION. Except as described below, the Certificate of Incorporation eliminates the liability of members of our board of directors to us or our stockholders for monetary damages resulting from breaches of their fiduciary duties as directors. Directors remain liable for breaches of their duty of loyalty to us or our stockholders, as well as for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law and transactions from which a director derives improper personal benefit. The Certificate of Incorporation also does not release directors of liability under Section 174 of the Delaware General Corporation Law (the "GCL"), which makes directors personally liable for unlawful dividends or unlawful stock repurchases or redemptions if 15 the unlawful conduct is willful or results from negligence. Under our By-Laws, and in accordance with Section 145 of the GCL, we shall indemnify to the fullest extent permitted by the GCL any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding. These include civil, criminal, administrative or investigative proceedings by reason of the fact that the person is or was a director or officer of or employed by us, or is or was serving in that capacity or as an agent at the request of us for another entity. Our indemnification covers expenses, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred in connection with the defense or settlement of an action, suit or proceeding if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to our best interests and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe was unlawful. We will indemnify persons in a derivative action under the same conditions, except that no indemnification is permitted without judicial approval if the person is adjudged to be liable to us in the performance of his or her duty. Derivative actions are actions by us or in the right of us to procure a judgment in our favor. Agents of ours may be similarly indemnified at the discretion of the board of directors. Under Section 145 of the GCL, a similar duty of care is applicable in the case of derivative actions, except that indemnification only extends to expenses incurred in connection with the defense or settlement of a derivative action and then, where the person is adjudged to be liable to us, only if and to the extent that the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware or the court in which the action was brought determines that the person is fairly and reasonably entitled to the indemnity and only for those expenses as the court deems proper. Pursuant to our By-Laws, a person eligible for indemnification may have the expenses incurred in connection with any matter described above paid in advance of a final disposition by us. However, these advances will only be made if the indemnified person undertakes to repay all advanced amounts if it is determined that the person is not entitled to indemnification. In addition, under our By-Laws, we may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of us or of another corporation against any liability arising out of the person's status as director, officer, employee or agent of us whether or not we would have the power to indemnify such person against such liability under the provisions of our By-Laws. We maintain directors' and officers' insurance. DEPOSITARY SHARES GENERAL. We may, at our option, elect to offer fractional shares of preferred stock, rather than full shares of preferred stock. If we exercise this option, we will issue to the public receipts for depositary shares, and each of these depositary shares will represent a fraction (to be set forth in the application prospectus supplement) of a share of a particular series of preferred stock. The shares of any series of preferred stock underlying the depositary shares will be deposited under a deposit agreement between us and a bank or trust company selected by us. The depositary will have its principal office in the United States and a combined capital and surplus of at least $50,000,000. Subject to the terms of the deposit agreement, each owner of a depositary share will be entitled, in proportion, to the applicable fraction of a share of preferred stock underlying that depositary share, to all the rights and preferences of the preferred stock underlying that depositary share. Those rights include dividend, voting, redemption and liquidation rights. The depositary shares will be evidenced by depositary receipts issued pursuant to the deposit agreement. Depositary receipts will be distributed to those persons purchasing the fractional shares of preferred stock underlying the depositary shares, in accordance with the terms of the offering. Copies of the forms of deposit agreement and depositary receipt will be filed as exhibits to the registration statement. 16 The following summary of the deposit agreement, the depositary shares and the depositary receipts is not complete. You should refer to the forms of the deposit agreement and depositary receipts that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with the offering of the specific depositary shares. Pending the preparation of definitive engraved depositary receipts, the depositary may, upon our written order, issue temporary depositary receipts substantially identical to the definitive depositary receipts but not in definitive form. These temporary depositary receipts entitle their holders to all the rights of definitive depositary receipts which are to be prepared without unreasonable delay. Temporary depositary receipts will then be exchangeable for definitive depositary receipts at our expense. DIVIDENDS AND OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS. The depositary will distribute all cash dividends or other cash distributions received with respect to the preferred stock to the record holders of depositary shares relating to the preferred stock in proportion to the number of depositary shares owned by those holders. If there is a distribution other than in cash, the depositary will distribute property received by it to the record holders of depositary shares that are entitled to receive the distribution, unless the depositary determines that it is not feasible to make the distribution. If this occurs, the depositary may, with our approval, sell the property and distribute the net proceeds from the sale to the applicable holders. REDEMPTION OF DEPOSITARY SHARES. If a series of preferred stock represented by depositary shares is subject to redemption, the depositary shares will be redeemed from the proceeds received by the depositary resulting from the redemption, in whole or in part, of that series of preferred stock held by the depositary. The redemption price per depositary share will be equal to the applicable redemption fraction of the redemption price per share payable with respect to that series of the preferred stock. Whenever we redeem shares of preferred stock that are held by the depositary, the depositary will redeem, as of the same redemption date, the number of depositary shares representing the shares of preferred stock so redeemed. If fewer than all the depositary shares are to be redeemed, the depositary shares to be redeemed will be selected by lot or pro rata as may be determined by the depositary. VOTING THE PREFERRED STOCK. Upon receipt of notice of any meeting at which the holders of the preferred stock are entitled to vote, the depositary will mail the information contained in such notice to the record holders of the depositary shares underlying the preferred stock. Each record holder of the depositary shares on the record date (which will be the same date as the record date for the preferred stock) will be entitled to instruct the depositary as to the exercise of the voting rights pertaining to the amount of the preferred stock represented by such holder's depositary shares. The depositary will then try, as far as practicable, to vote the number of shares of preferred stock underlying those depositary shares in accordance with such instructions, and we will agree to take all actions which may be deemed necessary by the depositary to enable the depositary to do so. The depositary will not vote the shares of preferred stock to the extent it does not receive specific instructions from the holders of depositary shares underlying the preferred stock. AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION OF THE DEPOSITARY AGREEMENT. The form of depositary receipt evidencing the depositary shares and any provision of the deposit agreement may at any time be amended by agreement between us and the depositary. However, any amendment which materially and adversely alters the rights of the holders of depositary shares will not be effective unless the amendment has been approved by the holders of at least a majority of the depositary shares then outstanding. The deposit agreement may be terminated by us or by the depositary only if (a) all outstanding depositary shares have been redeemed or (b) there has been a final distribution of the underlying preferred stock in connection with our liquidation, dissolution or winding up and the preferred stock has been distributed to the holders of depositary receipts. 17 CHARGES OF DEPOSITARY. We will pay all transfer and other taxes and governmental charges arising solely from the existence of the depositary arrangements. We will also pay charges of the depositary in connection with the initial deposit of the preferred stock and any redemption of the preferred stock. Holders of depositary receipts will pay other transfer and other taxes and governmental charges and those other charges, including a fee for the withdrawal of shares of preferred stock upon surrender of depositary receipts, as are expressly provided in the deposit agreement to be for their accounts. MISCELLANEOUS. The depositary will forward to holders of depositary receipts all reports and communications from us that we deliver to the depositary and that we are required to furnish to the holders of the preferred stock. Neither we nor the depositary will be liable if either of us is prevented or delayed by law or any circumstance beyond our control in performing our respective obligations under the deposit agreement. Our obligations and those of the depositary will be limited to performance in good faith of our respective duties under the deposit agreement. Neither we nor the depositary will be obligated to prosecute or defend any legal proceeding in respect of any depositary shares or preferred stock unless satisfactory indemnity is furnished. We and the depositary may rely upon written advice of counsel or accountants, or upon information provided by persons presenting preferred stock for deposit, holders of depositary receipts or other persons believed to be competent and on documents believed to be genuine. RESIGNATION AND REMOVAL OF DEPOSITARY. The depositary may resign at any time by delivering notice to us of its election to resign. We may remove the depositary at any time. Any resignation or removal will take effect upon the appointment of a successor depositary and its acceptance of the appointment. The successor depositary must be appointed within 60 days after delivery of the notice of resignation or removal and must be a bank or trust company having its principal office in the United States and having a combined capital and surplus of at least $50,000,000. DESCRIPTION OF DEBT SECURITIES The debt securities may consist of Senior Debt Securities, Subordinated Debt Securities or Junior Subordinated Debt Securities. The Senior Debt Securities will be issued under an indenture (the "Senior Debt Indenture") between AES, as issuer, and either Bank One, National Association (formerly known as The First National Bank of Chicago) or The Bank of New York, as trustee. The Senior Subordinated Debt Securities will be issued under an indenture (the "Senior Subordinated Debt Indenture") between AES, as issuer, and either Bank One, National Association (formerly known as The First National Bank of Chicago) or The Bank of New York, as trustee. The Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will be issued under an indenture (the "Junior Subordinated Debt Indenture") between AES, as issuer, and either Bank One, National Association (formerly known as The First National Bank of Chicago) or The Bank of New York, as trustee. The Senior Debt Indenture, the Senior Subordinated Debt Indenture and the Junior Subordinated Debt Indenture are collectively referred to herein as the "Indentures." The Indentures have been incorporated by reference or included herein as exhibits to the registration statement of which this Prospectus is a part and are also available for inspection at the office of the trustee. The Indentures are subject to and governed by the Trust Indenture Act of 1939 (the "Trust Indenture Act"). Section references contained herein are applicable to each of the Indentures. The following summaries of the Indentures are not complete. Where reference is made to particular provisions of the Indentures, these provisions, including definitions of certain terms, are incorporated by reference. The Indentures are substantially identical except for provisions relating to subordination. 18 GENERAL None of the Indentures limits the amount of debt securities which may be issued thereunder. Each Indenture provides that debt securities issuable thereunder may be issued up to the aggregate principal amount which may be authorized by us from time to time. The prospectus supplement will describe the terms of any debt securities being offered (the "Offered Debt Securities") including: - the designation, aggregate principal amount and authorized denominations of the Offered Debt Securities; - the date or dates on which the Offered Debt Securities mature; - the rate or rates per annum at which the Offered Debt Securities will bear interest and the method of calculating interest rates, if any; - the dates on which any interest will be payable and the record dates for any interest payments; - any mandatory or optional redemption terms or prepayment, conversion, sinking fund or exchangeability provisions; - the place where the principal of and interest on the Offered Debt Securities will be payable; - if other than denominations of $1,000 or multiples thereof, the denominations in which the Offered Debt Securities will be issuable; - whether the Offered Debt Securities will be issued in the form of Global Securities (as defined below) or certificates; - additional provisions, if any, relating to the defeasance of the Offered Debt Securities; - the currency or currencies, if other than the currency of the United States, in which payment of the principal of and interest on the Offered Debt Securities will be payable; - whether the Offered Debt Securities will be issuable in registered form or bearer form ("Bearer Securities") or both and, if Bearer Securities are issuable, any restrictions applicable to the exchange of one form for another and the offer, sale and delivery of Bearer Securities; - any applicable United States federal income tax consequences, including whether and under what circumstances we will pay additional amounts on Offered Debt Securities held by a person who is not a U.S. Person (as defined in each prospectus supplement relating to any particular series of debt securities offered thereby) in respect of any tax, assessment or governmental charge withheld or deducted and, if so, whether we will have the option to redeem these Offered Debt Securities rather than pay the additional amounts; - the dates on which premium, if any, will be payable; - our right, if any, to defer payment of interest and the maximum length of any deferral period; - any listing on a securities exchange; - the initial public offering price and - other specific terms, including any additional events of default or covenants provided for with respect to the Offered Debt Securities. As described in each prospectus supplement relating to any particular series of debt securities offered thereby, the indenture may contain covenants limiting: - the incurrence of debt by us; - the incurrence of debt by subsidiaries of us; - the making of certain payments by us and our subsidiaries; - subsidiary mergers; - business activities of us and our subsidiaries; - the issuance of preferred stock of subsidiaries; 19 - asset dispositions; - transactions with affiliates; - liens and - mergers and consolidations involving AES. BOOK-ENTRY SYSTEMS If so specified in any prospectus supplement relating to debt securities, debt securities of any series may be issued under a book-entry system in the form of one or more global securities (each, a "Global Security"). Each Global Security will be deposited with, or on behalf of, a depositary, which will be The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York (the "Depositary"). The Global Securities will be registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee. The Depositary has advised us that the Depositary is a limited purpose trust company organized under the laws of the State of New York, a "banking organization" within the meaning of the New York banking law, a member of the Federal Reserve System, a "clearing corporation" within the meaning of the New York Uniform Commercial Code, and a "clearing agency" registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 17A of the Exchange Act. The Depositary was created to hold securities of its participants and to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions among its participants through electronic book-entry changes in accounts of the participants, thereby eliminating the need for physical movement of securities certificates. The Depositary's participants include securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing corporations, and certain other organizations, some of which (and/or their representatives) own the Depositary. Access to the Depositary's book-entry system is also available to others, such as banks, brokers, dealers, and trust companies that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a participant, either directly or indirectly. When a Global Security is issued in registered form, the Depositary will credit, on its book-entry registration and transfer system, the respective principal amounts of the debt securities represented by each Global Security to the participants' accounts. The accounts to be credited will be designated by the underwriters, dealers, or agents, if any. If debt securities are offered and sold directly by us, we will designate the accounts to be credited. Ownership of beneficial interests in the Global Security will be limited to participants or persons that may hold interests through participants. Ownership of beneficial interests by participants in the Global Security will be shown on, and the transfer of that ownership interest will be effected only through, the participants' records. The laws of some jurisdictions may require that certain purchasers of securities take physical delivery of the securities in definitive form. These laws may impair the ability to transfer beneficial interests in a Global Security. So long as the Depositary or its nominee is the owner of record of a Global Security, we consider the Depositary or its nominee the sole owner or holder of the debt securities represented by the Global Security for all purposes under the Indenture under which the debt securities are issued. Except as set forth below, owners of beneficial interests in a Global Security will not be entitled to have the debt security represented by the Global Security registered in their names, and will not receive or be entitled to receive physical delivery of the Debt Securities in definitive form and will not be considered the owners or holders thereof under the Indenture under which these debt securities are issued. Accordingly, each person owning a beneficial interest in a Global Security must rely on the procedures of the Depositary. Persons who are not participants must rely on the procedures of the participant through which they own their interest. We understand that under existing industry practices, if we request any action of holders or if any owner of a beneficial interest in a Global Security desires to give or take any action which a holder is entitled to give or take under the applicable Indenture, the Depositary would authorize the participants holding the relevant beneficial interests to give or take such action, and such participants would authorize beneficial owners owning through such participants to give or take such action or would 20 otherwise act upon the instruction of beneficial owners holding through them. Payments of principal, premium, if any, and interest on debt securities represented by a Global Security registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee will be made to the Depositary or nominee, as the registered owner. None of AES, the trustee or any other agent of us or agent of the trustee will have any responsibility or liability for any aspect of the records relating to or payments made on account of beneficial ownership interests in the Global Security or for maintaining, supervising, or reviewing any records relating to such beneficial ownership interests. We have been advised by the Depositary that the Depositary will credit participants' accounts with payments of principal, premium, if any, or interest on the payment date thereof in amounts proportionate to their respective beneficial interests in the principal amount of the Global Security as shown on the records of the Depositary. We expect that payments by participants to owners of beneficial interests in the Global Security held through such participants will be governed by standing instructions and customary practices, as is now the case with securities held for the accounts of customers registered in "street name," and will be the responsibility of such participants. A Global Security may not be transferred except as a whole: - by the Depositary to a nominee or successor of the Depositary or - by a nominee of the Depositary to another nominee of the Depositary. A Global Security representing all but not part of an offering of debt securities hereby is exchangeable for debt securities in definitive form of like tenor and terms if: - The Depositary notifies us that it is unwilling or unable to continue as depositary for the Global Security or if at any time the Depositary is no longer eligible to be in good standing as a clearing agency registered under the Exchange Act, and we do not appoint a successor depositary within 90 days after we receive notice or become aware of the ineligibility or - We in our sole discretion at any time determine not to have all of the debt securities represented in an offering of Offered Debt Securities by a Global Security and notify the trustee thereof. A Global Security exchangeable pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be exchangeable for debt securities registered in the names and in the authorized denominations as the Depositary for the Global Security shall direct. The debt securities of a series may also be issued in the form of one or more bearer global debt securities (a "Bearer Global Security") that will be deposited with a common depositary for Euroclear and Clearstream, or with a nominee for that depositary identified in the prospectus supplement relating to the series. The specific terms and procedures, including the specific terms of the depositary arrangement, with respect to any portion of a series of debt securities to be represented by a Bearer Global Security will be described in the prospectus supplement. SENIOR DEBT SECURITIES The payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest on the Senior Debt Securities will, to the extent and in the manner set forth in the Senior Debt Indenture, rank equally with all unsecured and unsubordinated debt. SUBORDINATION OF SENIOR SUBORDINATED DEBT SECURITIES The payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest on the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities will, to the extent and in the manner set forth in the Senior Subordinated Debt Indenture, be subordinated in right of payment to the prior payment in full, in cash equivalents, of all Senior Debt. Upon any payment or distribution of assets to our creditors upon any liquidation, dissolution, winding up, receivership, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, marshaling of assets and liabilities or 21 any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceedings, the holders of all Senior Debt will first be entitled to receive payment in full of all amounts due or to become due thereon before the holders of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities will be entitled to receive any payment in respect of the principal, premium, if any, or interest on the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities. No payments of principal, premium, if any, or interest in respect of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities may be made by us if a default in any payment with respect to Senior Debt has occurred and is continuing. In addition, during the continuance of any other event of default (other than a payment default) with respect to Designated Senior Debt pursuant to which the maturity thereof may be accelerated, no payments of principal, premium, if any, or interest in respect of the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities may be made by us for a period (the "Payment Blockage Period") beginning on the date of delivery of written notice of the holders and ending 179 days thereafter (unless the Payment Blockage Period shall be terminated by written notice to the trustee from the holders of Designated Senior Debt or from an agent of these holders, or the event of default has been cured or waived or has ceased to exist). Only one Payment Blockage Period may be commenced with respect to the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities during any period of 360 consecutive days. No event of default which existed or was continuing on the date of the beginning of any Payment Blockage Period shall be the basis for the beginning of any subsequent Payment Blockage Period by the holders of Designated Senior Debt, unless such event of default shall have been cured or waived for a period of not less than 90 days. Due to this subordination, in the event of insolvency, funds that would otherwise be payable to holders will be paid to the holders of Senior Debt to the extent necessary to pay the Senior Debt in full, and we may be unable to meet fully our obligations with respect to the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities. "Debt" is defined to mean, with respect to any person at any date of determination (without duplication): - all indebtedness for borrowed money; - all obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments; - all obligations in respect of letters of credit or bankers' acceptance or other similar instruments (or reimbursement obligations with respect thereto); - all obligations to pay the deferred purchase price of property or services, except trade payables; - all obligations as lessee under capitalized leases; - all Debt of others secured by a lien on any asset of the person, whether or not the Debt is assumed by that person; provided that, for purposes of determining the amount of any Debt of the type described in this clause, if recourse with respect to that Debt is limited to that asset, the amount of that Debt shall be limited to the lesser of the fair market value of the asset or the amount of the Debt; - all Debt of others guaranteed by that person to the extent that Debt is guaranteed by such person; - all redeemable stock valued at the greater of its voluntary or involuntary liquidation preference plus accrued and unpaid dividends; and, - to the extent not otherwise included in this definition, all obligations under currency agreements and interest rate agreements. "Designated Senior Debt" is defined to mean: - Debt under the Credit Agreement dated as of August 2, 1996 (the "Credit 22 Agreement") among The AES Corporation, the banks named on the signature pages thereof and the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as agent for the banks, as such Credit Agreement has been and may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time; and - Debt constituting Senior Debt which, at the time of its determination - has an aggregate principal amount of at least $30 million; and - is specifically designated by us as "Designated Senior Debt." "Senior Debt" is defined to mean the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on all of our Debt whether created, incurred or assumed before, on or after the date of the Senior Subordinated Debt Indenture; provided that Senior Debt shall not include: - our 8.875% Senior Subordinated Debentures due 2027, 8.50% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2007, 8.375% Senior Subordinated Notes Due 2007 and our 10.25% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2006 which rank equally with the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities; - our Debt to any affiliate; - Debt of ours that, when incurred, and without respect to any election under Section 1111(b) of Title 11, U.S. Code, was without recourse; - any other Debt of ours which by the terms of the instrument creating or evidencing the same are specifically designated as not being senior in right of payment to the Senior Subordinated Debt Securities; and - our redeemable stock. SUBORDINATION OF JUNIOR SUBORDINATED DEBT SECURITIES The payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest on the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will, to the extent and in the manner set forth in the Junior Subordinated Debt Indenture, be subordinated in right of payment to the prior payment in full, in cash or cash equivalents, of all our Senior and Subordinated Debt. Upon any payment or distribution of assets to our creditors upon any liquidation, dissolution, winding up, receivership, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, marshaling of assets and liabilities or any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceedings, the holders of all Senior and Subordinated Debt will first be entitled to receive payment in full of all amounts due or to become due thereon before the holders of the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will be entitled to receive any payment in respect of the principal, premium, if any, or interest on the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities. No payments of principal, premium, if any, or interest in respect of the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities may be made by us if a default in any payment with respect to Senior and Subordinated Debt has occurred and is continuing. In addition, during the continuance of any other event of default (other than a payment default) with respect to Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt pursuant to which the maturity thereof may be accelerated, no payments on account of principal, premium, if any, or interest may be made by us during a Payment Blockage Period in respect of these Junior Subordinated Debt Securities (unless the Payment Blockage Period is terminated by written notice to the trustee from the holders of Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt or from an agent of such holders, or the event of default has been cured or waived or has ceased to exist). Only one Payment Blockage Period may be commenced with respect to the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities during any period of 360 consecutive days. No event of default which existed or was continuing on the date of the beginning of any Payment Blockage Period with respect to the Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt initiating the Payment Blockage Period shall be the basis for the beginning of any subsequent Payment Blockage Period by the holders of such Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt, unless such event of 23 default shall have been cured or waived for a period of not less than 90 consecutive days. Due to this subordination, in the event of insolvency, funds that would otherwise be payable to holders of Junior Subordinated Debt Securities will be paid to the holders of Senior and Subordinated Debt to the extent necessary to pay the Debt in full, and we may be unable to meet fully our obligations with respect to the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities. "Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt" is defined to mean - Debt under the Credit Agreement; and - Debt constituting Senior and Subordinated Debt which, at the time of its determination - has an aggregate principal amount of at least $30 million; and - is specifically designated in the instrument as "Designated Senior and Subordinated Debt" by us. "Senior and Subordinated Debt" is defined to mean the principal, premium, if any, and interest on all of our Debt whether created, incurred or assumed before, on or after the date of the Junior Subordinated Debt Indenture; provided that Senior and Subordinated Debt shall not include - our Debt to any affiliate; - Debt of ours that, when incurred and without respect to any election under Section 1111(b) of Title 11, U.S. Code, was without recourse; - any other Debt of ours which by the terms of the instrument creating or evidencing the same are specifically designated as not being senior in right of payment to the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities, and in particular the Junior Subordinated Debt Securities shall rank equally with all other debt securities and guarantees issued to an AES Trust or any other trust, partnership or other entity affiliated with us which is a financing vehicle of ours in connection with an issuance of preferred securities by that financing entity and - our redeemable stock. EVENTS OF DEFAULT An Event of Default, as defined in the Indentures and applicable to debt securities issued thereunder, will occur with respect to the debt securities of any series issued under the Indentures if: 1. we default in paying principal or premium, if any, on any debt security when due, upon acceleration, redemption, mandatory repurchase, or otherwise; 2. we default in paying interest on any debt security when it becomes due, and the default continues for a period of 30 days; 3. we default in performing or breach any other covenant or agreement in the Indentures and the default or breach continues for a period of 60 consecutive days after written notice by the trustee or by the holders of 25% or more in aggregate principal amount of the debt securities of all series issued under an Indenture; 4. a court having jurisdiction enters a decree or order for - relief in respect of AES or any of our Material Subsidiaries in an involuntary case under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, or other similar law now or hereafter in effect; - appointment of a receiver, liquidator, assignee, custodian, trustee, sequestrator, or similar official of AES or any of our Material Subsidiaries or for all or substantially all of the property and assets of AES or any of our Material Subsidiaries or - the winding up or liquidation of the affairs of AES or any of our Material 24 Subsidiaries and, in each case, such decree or order shall remain unstayed and in effect for a period of 60 consecutive days; 5. AES or any of its Material Subsidiaries - commences a voluntary case under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, or other similar law now or hereafter in effect, or consents to the entry of an order for relief in an involuntary case under any such law, - consents to the appointment of or taking possession by a receiver, liquidator, assignee, custodian, trustee, sequestrator, or similar official of AES or any of its Material Subsidiaries or for all or substantially all of the property and assets of AES or any of its Material Subsidiaries or - effects any general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or 6. any other Events of Default set forth in the applicable prospectus supplement occur. If an Event of Default (other than an Event of Default specified in clause (4) or (5) with respect to AES) occurs with respect to the debt securities of any series and continues, then the trustee or the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities may, by written notice to us, and the trustee at the request of at least 25% in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities will, declare the principal, premium, if any, and accrued interest on the outstanding debt securities to be immediately due and payable. Upon a declaration of acceleration, the principal, premium, if any, and accrued interest shall be immediately due and payable. If an Event of Default specified in clause (4) or (5) above occurs with respect to AES, the principal, premium, if any, and accrued interest on the debt securities shall be immediately due and payable, subject to the prior payment in full of all Senior Debt, without any declaration or other act on the part of the trustee or any holder. The holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities may, by written notice to us and to the trustee, waive all past defaults with respect to debt securities and rescind and annul a declaration of acceleration with respect to debt securities of that series and its consequences if: - all existing Events of Default applicable to debt securities of that series, other than the nonpayment of the principal, premium, if any, and interest on the debt securities that have become due solely by that declaration of acceleration, have been cured or waived and - the rescission would not conflict with any judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction. For information as to the waiver of defaults, see "--Modification and Waiver." The holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities may direct the time, method, and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to the trustee or exercising any trust or power conferred on the trustee. However, the trustee may refuse to follow any direction that conflicts with law or the applicable Indenture, that may involve the trustee in personal liability, or that the trustee determines in good faith may be unduly prejudicial to the rights of holders of debt securities who did not join in giving that direction and the trustee may take any other action it deems proper that is not inconsistent with the direction received from holders of outstanding debt securities. A holder may not pursue any remedy with respect to the applicable Indenture or the debt securities of any series unless: - the holder gives the trustee written notice of a continuing Event of Default; - the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of outstanding debt securities make a written request to the trustee to pursue the remedy; - the holder or holders offer and, if requested, provide the trustee indemnity satisfactory to the trustee against any costs, liability or expense; 25 - the trustee does not comply with the request within 60 days after receipt of the request and the offer of indemnity and - with that 60-day period, the holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities do not give the trustee a direction that is inconsistent with the request. However, these limitations do not apply to the right of any holder of a debt security to receive payment of the principal, premium, if any, or interest on, that debt security or to bring suit for the enforcement of any payment, on or after the due date expressed in the debt securities, which right shall not be impaired or affected without the consent of the holder. Each of the Indentures requires that certain of our officers certify, on or before a date not more than four months after the end of each fiscal year, that to the best of those officers' knowledge, we have fulfilled all our obligations under the Indenture. We are also obligated to notify the trustee of any default or defaults in the performance of any covenants or agreements under any of the Indentures. "Material Subsidiary" of a Person is defined to mean, as of any date, any Subsidiary that would constitute a "significant subsidiary" within the meaning of Article 1 of Regulation S-X of the Securities Act of 1933. "Subsidiary" means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, association or other business entity of which a majority of the capital stock or other ownership interests having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions are at the time directly or indirectly owned by such Person. "Person" means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a limited liability company, an association, a trust or any other entity or organization, including a government or political subdivision or an agency or instrumentality thereof. MODIFICATION AND WAIVER The Indentures may be amended or supplemented without the consent of any holder of debt securities to: - cure ambiguities, defects, or inconsistencies; - comply with the terms in "Restriction on Mergers, Consolidations and Sales of Assets" described below; - comply with any requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with the qualification of the Indentures under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939; - evidence and provide for the acceptance of appointment with respect to the debt securities by a successor Trustee; - establish the form or forms of debt securities of any series; - provide for uncertificated debt securities and to make all appropriate changes for such purpose; and - make any change that does not adversely affect the rights of any holder. Other modifications and amendments of the Indentures may be made with the consent of the holders of not less than a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of each series affected by the amendment (all such series voting together as a single class). However, no modification or amendment may, without the consent of each holder affected: - change the stated maturity of the principal of, or any sinking fund obligation or any installment of interest on, any debt security; - reduce the principal amount, premium, if any, or interest on, any debt security; - reduce the above-stated percentage of outstanding debt securities, the consent of whose holders is necessary to modify or 26 amend that Indenture with respect to the debt securities of any series issued under that Indenture; - reduce the percentage or principal amount of outstanding debt securities, the consent of whose holders is necessary for waiver of compliance with certain provisions of that Indenture or for waiver of certain defaults. A supplemental indenture which changes or eliminates any covenant or other provision of an Indenture which has expressly been included solely for the benefit of one or more particular series of debt securities issued under an Indenture, or which modifies the rights of holders of debt securities of that series with respect to that covenant or provision, shall be deemed not to affect the rights under the applicable Indenture of the holders of debt securities of any other series issued under the Indenture or of the coupons appertaining to those debt securities. It is not necessary for the consent of the holders under this section of an Indenture to approve the particular form of any proposed amendment, supplement, or waiver, but it is sufficient if the consent approves the substance thereof. After an amendment, supplement, or waiver under this section of an Indenture becomes effective, we will give to the holders affected thereby a notice briefly describing the amendment, supplement, or waiver. We will mail supplemental indentures to holders upon request. Any failure of us to mail a notice, or any defect therein, will not affect the validity of any supplemental indenture or waiver. RESTRICTION ON MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS AND SALES OF ASSETS Pursuant to the Indentures, we may not consolidate with, merge with or into, or transfer all or substantially all of our assets to any Person unless: - AES shall be the continuing Person, or, if AES is not the continuing Person, the Person formed by such consolidation or into which we merged or to which properties and assets of ours are transferred is a solvent corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States or any State thereof or the District of Columbia and expressly assumes in writing all the obligations of ours under the Notes, - immediately after giving effect to such transaction no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and - other conditions as may be established in connection with the issuance of the applicable Debt Securities are met. DEFEASANCE AND DISCHARGE The Indentures provide that we are deemed to have paid and will be discharged from all obligations in respect of the debt securities of any series on the 123rd day after the deposit referred to below has been made, and that the provisions of an Indenture will no longer be in effect with respect to the debt securities issued thereunder (except for, among other matters, certain obligations to register the transfer or exchange of the Debt Securities of such series, to replace stolen, lost or mutilated Debt Securities of such series, to maintain paying agencies and to hold monies for payment in trust) if, among other things, - we have deposited with the trustee, in trust, money and/or U.S. Government Obligations that through the payment of interest and principal in respect thereof, will provide money in an amount sufficient to pay the principal, premium, if any, and accrued interest on the applicable debt securities, on the due date thereof or earlier redemption (irrevocably provided for under arrangements satisfactory to the trustee), as the case may be, in accordance with the terms of the Indenture and the applicable debt securities, - we have delivered to the trustee - either -- an opinion of counsel to the effect that holders will not recognize income, gain or loss for federal income tax purposes as a result of the exercise of 27 our option under this "Defeasance" provision and will be subject to federal income tax on the same amount and in the same manner and at the same times as would have been the case if the deposit, defeasance and discharge had not occurred, which opinion of counsel must be based upon a ruling of the Internal Revenue Service to the same effect unless there has been a change in applicable federal income tax law or related treasury regulations after the date of the Indenture that a ruling is no longer required or -- a ruling directed to the trustee received from the Internal Revenue Service to the same effect as the aforementioned opinion of counsel and - an opinion of counsel to the effect that the creation of the defeasance trust does not violate the Investment Company Act of 1940 and after the passage of 123 days following the deposit, the trust fund will not be subject to the effect of Section 547 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or Section 15 of the New York Debtor and Creditor Law, - immediately after giving effect to that deposit on a pro forma basis, no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing on the date of the deposit or during the period ending on the 123rd day after the date of the deposit, and the deposit will not result in a breach or violation of, or constitute a default under, any other agreement or instrument to which we are a party or by which we are bound, - we are not prohibited from making payments in respect of the applicable debt securities by the subordination provisions contained in an Indenture and - if at that time the applicable debt securities are listed on a national securities exchange, we have delivered to the trustee an opinion of counsel to the effect that the debt securities will not be delisted as a result of a deposit, defeasance and discharge. As more fully described in the prospectus supplement, the Indentures also provide for defeasance of certain covenants. DESCRIPTION OF STOCK PURCHASE CONTRACTS AND STOCK PURCHASE UNITS We may issue Stock Purchase Contracts, which represent contracts obligating holders to purchase from us a specified number of shares of common stock at a future date or dates. The price per share of common stock may be fixed at the time the stock purchase contracts are issued or may be determined by reference to a specific formula described in the stock purchase contracts. The stock purchase contracts may be issued separately or as a part of units ("Stock Purchase Units") consisting of a stock purchase contract and debt securities or debt obligations of third parties, including U.S. Treasury securities, securing the holders' obligations to purchase the common stock under the stock purchase contracts. The stock purchase contracts may require us to make periodic payments to the holders of the stock purchase units or vice versa, and these payments may be unsecured or prefunded on some basis. The stock purchase contracts may require holders to secure their obligations thereunder in a specified manner. The prospectus supplement will describe the terms of any stock purchase contracts or stock purchase units. The description in the prospectus supplement will not be complete and will be qualified by reference to the stock purchase contracts, and, if applicable, additional arrangements, relating to the stock purchase contracts or stock purchase units. 28 DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES WARRANTS We may issue securities warrants for the purchase of debt securities, preferred stock or common stock. Securities warrants may be issued independently or together with debt securities, preferred stock or common stock and may be attached to or separate from any offered securities. Each series of securities warrants will be issued under a separate warrant agreement to be entered into between us and a bank or trust company, as warrant agent. The securities warrant agent will act solely as our agent in connection with the securities warrants and will not assume any obligation or relationship of agency or trust for or with any registered holders of securities warrants or beneficial owners of securities warrants. This summary of some provisions of the securities warrants is not complete. You should refer to the securities warrant agreement, including the forms of securities warrant certificate presenting the securities warrants, relating to the specific securities warrants being offered for the complete terms of the securities warrant agreement and the securities warrants. That securities warrant agreement, together with the terms of securities warrant certificate and securities warrants, will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with the offering of the specific securities warrants. The particular terms of any issue of securities warrants will be described in the prospectus supplement relating to the issue. Those terms may include: - the designation, aggregate principal amount, currencies, denominations and terms of the series of debt securities purchasable upon exercise of securities warrants to purchase debt securities and the price at which the debt securities may be purchased upon exercise; - the designation, number of shares, stated value and terms (including, without limitation, liquidation, dividend, conversion and voting rights) of the series of preferred stock purchasable upon exercise of securities warrants to purchase shares of preferred stock and the price at which such number of shares of preferred stock of such series may be purchased upon such exercise; - the number of shares of common stock purchasable upon the exercise of securities warrants to purchase shares of common stock and the price at which such number of shares of common stock may be purchased upon such exercise; - the date on which the right to exercise the securities warrants will commence and the date on which the right will expire; - United States Federal income tax consequences applicable to the securities warrants; and - any other terms of the securities warrants. Securities warrants for the purchase of preferred stock and common stock will be offered and exercisable for U.S. dollars only. Securities warrants will be issued in registered form only. The exercise price for securities warrants will be subject to adjustment in accordance with the applicable prospectus supplement. Each securities warrant will entitle its holder to purchase the principal amount of debt securities or the number of shares of preferred stock or common stock at the exercise price set forth in, or calculable as set forth in, the applicable prospectus supplement. The exercise price may be adjusted upon the occurrence of certain events as set forth in the prospectus supplement. After the close of business on the expiration date, unexercised securities warrants will become void. We will specify the place or places where, and the manner in which, securities warrants may be exercised in the applicable prospectus supplement. Prior to the exercise of any securities warrants to purchase debt securities, preferred stock or common stock, holders of the securities warrants will not have any of the rights of holders of the debt securities, preferred stock or 29 common stock purchasable upon exercise, including: - in the case of securities warrants for the purchase of debt securities, the right to receive payments of principal of, any premium or interest on the debt securities purchasable upon exercise or to enforce covenants in the applicable indenture; or - in the case of securities warrants for the purchase of preferred stock or common stock, the right to vote or to receive any payments of dividends on the preferred stock or common stock purchasable upon exercise. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION We may sell the securities in any of three ways (or in any combination thereof): - through underwriters or dealers; - directly to a limited number of purchasers or to a single purchaser; or - through agents. The prospectus supplement will set forth the terms of the offering of such securities, including - the name or names of any underwriters, dealers or agents and the respective amounts of securities underwritten or purchased by each of them, - the initial public offering price of the securities and the proceeds to us and any discounts, commissions or other items constituting compensation from us and any discounts, commissions or concessions allowed or reallowed or paid to dealers and any securities exchanges on which the securities may be listed. Any initial public offering price and any discounts or concessions allowed or reallowed or paid to dealers may be changed from time to time. If underwriters are used in the sale of any securities, the securities will be acquired by the underwriters for their own account and may be resold from time to time in one or more transactions, including negotiated transactions, at a fixed public offering price or at varying prices determined at the time of sale. The securities may be either offered to the public through underwriting syndicates represented by managing underwriters, or directly by underwriters. Unless otherwise described in the prospectus supplement, the obligations of the underwriters to purchase the securities will be subject to certain conditions and the underwriters will be obligated to purchase all of the securities if any are purchased. If a dealer is utilized in the sale of any offered securities, we will sell those securities to the dealer, as principal. The dealer may then resell the offered securities to the public at varying prices to be determined by the dealer at the time of resale. Offered Securities may be sold directly by us or through agents designated by us from time to time. Any agent involved in the offer or sale of Offered Securities in respect of which this Prospectus is delivered will be named, and any commissions payable by us to such agent will be set forth, in the prospectus supplement. Unless otherwise indicated in the prospectus supplement, any such agent will be acting on a best efforts basis for the period of its appointment. We may authorize underwriters, dealers or agents to solicit offers by certain purchasers to purchase the securities from us at the public offering price set forth in the prospectus supplement pursuant to delayed delivery contracts providing for payment and delivery on a specified date in the future. These contracts will be subject only to those conditions set forth in the prospectus supplement, and the prospectus supplement will set forth the commission payable for solicitation of such contracts. Agents and underwriters may be entitled to indemnification by us against certain civil liabilities, including liabilities under the 30 Securities Act, or to contribution with respect to payments which the agents or underwriters may be required to make in respect thereof. Agents and underwriters may be customers of, engage in transactions with, or perform services for us in the ordinary course of business. LEGAL MATTERS The legality of the Securities offered hereby will be passed upon for us by Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, New York. EXPERTS The financial statements and the related financial statement schedules incorporated in this prospectus by reference from our Annual Report on Form 10-K have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, independent auditors, as stated in their report, which is incorporated herein by reference, and has been so incorporated in reliance upon the report of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing. 31 [LOGO]