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Published on 1/30/2024 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Four Seasons, Greystar, Lummus break; UKG, Ineos, TransUnion, Garda, Kohler, Husky tweaked

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Jan. 30 – Four Seasons Hotels Ltd. set the spread on its first-lien term loan B at the high end of talk and Greystar Real Estate Partners changed the issue price on its add-on term loan, and then these deals freed to trade on Tuesday, and Lummus Technology Holdings V LLC’s first-lien term loan broke as well.

In more happenings, UKG Inc. upsized its first-lien term loan B, firmed pricing at the low end of guidance and tightened the original issue discount, Ineos Group Holdings updated price talk on U.S. and euro term loans and changed the minimum size of the euro tranche, and TransUnion LLC widened the issue price on its term loan B-6.

Also, Garda World Security Corp. raised the size of its add-on term loan and finalized the original issue discount at the tight end of guidance, and Kohler Energy (Discovery Energy Holding Corp.) downsized its U.S. term loan B and firmed the issue price on the U.S. and euro loans at the tight side of revised talk.

Additionally, Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. increased its first-lien debt plans and accelerated the commitment deadline on its term loan B, Banijay modified price talk on its euro term loan B, Consolidated Energy Finance SA released price talk with launch, and Gray Television Inc. joined this week’s primary calendar.


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