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Published on 4/24/2019 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

JBS, Adient revise loans; Charter NEX, ThoughtWorks, Netsmart, Sound Physicians launch

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, April 24 – JBS USA Lux SA on Wednesday modified the original issue discount on its term loan B and tweaked the MFN sunset, and Adient plc reduced the spread on its term loan B, added a step-down and tightened the issue price.

NEO Tech Inc. increased the size of its term loan B, set pricing at the low end of guidance, added a step-down and modified the original issue discount, and Charter NEX US Inc., ThoughtWorks Inc., Netsmart Inc. and Sound Physicians released price talk with launch.

In addition, PCI Gaming Authority (Wind Creek Hospitality), LightBox Holdings and Radiology Partners Inc. joined the near-term primary calendar.

PCI Gaming Authority set a bank meeting for 10 a.m. ET in New York on May 1 to launch $1.4 billion of credit facilities, according to a market source. The facilities consist of a $100 million revolver and a $1.3 billion seven-year first-lien term loan.

LightBox scheduled a lender call for 1:30 p.m. ET on Thursday to launch $210 million of credit facilities, a market source said. The facilities consist of a $20 million revolver, a $155 million term loan B and a $35 million delayed-draw term loan B.

Radiology Partners will hold a lender call at 11:30 a.m. ET on Friday to launch a fungible $240 million incremental first-lien term loan B, according to a market source.


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