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Published on 2/9/2018 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Gopher, Janus, Weld, Matrix, Berry, Jefferies, Syniverse, CSC, Chromaflo and more break

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Feb. 9 – A number of deals made their way into the secondary market on Friday, including Gopher Resource LLC, Janus International Group LLC, Weld North Education LLC, Matrix Medical, Berry Global Group Inc. and Jefferies Finance LLC.

Also, Syniverse Holdings Inc. revised tranching on its credit facilities and updated terms, and CSC ServiceWorks (Spin HoldCo Inc.) finalized pricing on its term loan B at the low end of guidance, and Chromaflo Technologies set the spread on its term loan debt at the tight side of talk and sweetened the call protection, and then these deals broke for trading too.

Avis Budget Group Inc. set the original issue discount on its term loan B at the tight end of guidance, Virtus Investment Partners Inc. firmed pricing on its term loan B debt at the narrow end of talk, and Zotec Partners widened spread and original issue discount on its term loan and adjusted the call premium. These deals freed up during the session as well.

In more happenings, Access CIG LLC and Steinway Musical Instruments Inc. moved up the commitment deadlines on their loans.

Furthermore, TTM Technologies Inc. released price talk with launch, and American Traffic Solutions (ATS Consolidated Inc.), Oryx Southern Delaware Holdings LLC and EaglePicher Technologies LLC joined the near-term primary calendar.


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