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Published on 3/15/2017 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Allison, Suddenlink, Greatbatch, Cyxtera, DuBois, Cologix break; Foresight, Summit tweaked

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, March 15 – Allison Transmission Inc. firmed pricing on its term loan B at the low end of guidance, and Suddenlink Communications lowered the spread on its term loan B while widening the original issue discount, and then both deals freed up for trading on Wednesday.

Also, Greatbatch Ltd. (Integer Holdings Corp.) cut the size of its repriced term loan B with a voluntary prepayment and broke for trading, and deals from Cyxtera Technologies Inc. (Colorado Buyer Inc.), DuBois Chemicals and Cologix Holdings Inc. hit the secondary market as well.

In more happenings, Foresight Energy LLC set pricing on its first-lien term loan at the high end of talk and modified the issue price, Summit Midstream Partners Holdings LLC firmed the spread on its term loan B at the low end of guidance, and PPC Industries revised the bank meeting date for its credit facility as a result of the inclement weather in New York.

Furthermore, United Airlines Inc., Dole Food Co. Inc., Springer Science + Business Media (Springer Nature), Hargray Communications Group Inc., INAP (Internap Corp.) and American Teleconferencing Services Ltd. (Premiere Global Services) released talk with launch.

Additionally, Associated Asphalt Partners LLC came out with pricing guidance on its term loan ahead of its bank meeting, and Altice Financing, Las Vegas Sands LLC and Technicolor SA joined this week’s primary calendar.


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