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Published on 3/21/2023 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

High Yield Calendar

On The Horizon

ACURIS FINANCE US, INC. and ACURIS FINANCE SARL, doing business as ION ANALYTICS: $850 million equivalent eight-year senior secured notes (expected ratings B2/B) in tranches of dollar-denominated notes, price talk 6% area (initial talk low-to-mid 6% area), and euro-denominated notes, price talk 4¾% area (initial talk mid-to-high 4% area) tranche sizes to be determined (expected $500 million and $350 million equivalent euro); UBS (left books), BNP Paribas (joint books); Rule 144A and Regulation S for life; notes in both tranches callable after two years at par plus 50% of respective coupons; to refinance debt incurred in the Backstop acquisition, to fund a dividend for repurchase of shares from certain minority shareholders in one or more parent companies, to partially prepay amounts drawn under the credit facility and for general corporate purposes; London-based market analytics and data provider (delayed as of Jan. 28, 2022).

DIVERSEY HOLDINGS LTD.: Debt financing for the buyout of Diversey by Solenis in a transaction valued at about $4.6 billion, expected to close during second half of 2023; Diversey is a Fort Mill, S.C.-based hygiene products supplier; Solenis, a Platinum Equity portfolio company, is Wilmington, Del.-based manufacturer of specialty chemicals; debt financing commitment from BofA and Goldman Sachs; information disclosed in an 8-K filed March 8.

MONEYGRAM INTERNATIONAL INC.: $500 million unsecured bridge loan and $800 million senior secured credit facilities, debt commitment from Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Barclays; proceeds plus $810 million equity to fund the buyout of MoneyGram, a Dallas-based digital P2P payments company, by Madison Dearborn Partners LLC; disclosed in 8-K filed with the SEC on Feb. 16, 2022.

PEGASUS MERGER CO. (TENNECO INC.): $1 billion six-year senior secured notes; BofA (lead left); three-year call protection; help fund acquisition of Tenneco by Apollo (enterprise value approximately $7.1 billion); Lake Forest, Ill.-based aftermarket auto components supplier; deal ran an early November roadshow.

SOTERA HEALTH CO.: Incremental secured debt (bank or capital markets) to fund a significant portion of an agreement reached by its subsidiary, Sterigenics, to settle the more than 870 ethylene oxide cases ($408 million) pending against it in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill., and U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois; pending settlements proceeds could be used to secure collateral needed for an appeal of the adverse judgment in the ethylene oxide litigation; Sotera is a Broadview Heights, Ohio-based provider of sterilization testing and services; Sterigenics provides outsourced sterilization and irradiation services; financing to be undertaken during first half of 2023; disclosed in 8-K document filed Jan. 10 with SEC.

TEGNA INC.: $1.496 billion senior secured bridge loan and $2.715 senior unsecured bridge loan; also $4 billion senior secured credit facilities; debt commitment from RBC, BofA, Goldman Sachs, Truist, BNP, Credit Suisse, Jefferies, Mizuho, TD, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, MUFG, Citizens, SMBC; to help fund its acquisition by Standard General LP, expected to close in second half of 2022; Tysons, Va.-based media company; information disclosed in PREM14A filed on March 25, 2022 with SEC.

TWITTER INC. (X HOLDINGS): $3 billion one-year senior secured bridge loan and $3 billion at SOFR plus 675 bps, 0% floor, 50 bps step-ups every three months up to a specified cap, and $3 billion one-year senior unsecured bridge loan at SOFR plus 1,000 bps, 0% floor, 50 bps step-ups every three months up to a specified cap, expected to be replaced with $3 billion senior secured notes and $3 billion senior unsecured notes; proceeds plus $7 billion credit facilities to help fund acquisition of Twitter by an entity wholly owned by Elon Musk; San Francisco-based online social networking service.

VIASAT INC.: $1.6 billion senior notes (assumed pricing 5½%), also $700 million term loan; debt commitment from BofA, JPMorgan, Barclays, Credit Suisse; proceeds to support the acquisition of Inmarsat, expected to close during second half of 2022; Carlsbad, Calif.-based Viasat and London-based Inmarsat are satellite telecommunications companies.

VISTRA CORP. via VISTRA OPERATIONS: $2.6 billion senior secured, senior unsecured and term loan debt to help fund its acquisition of Energy Harbor Corp. for $3 billion cash and 15% equity interest in Vistra Vision, expected to close in second half of 2023; acquisition financing also includes $600 million of Vistra balance sheet cash and $430 million of rollover Energy Harbor net debt; Vistra is an Irving, Tex.-based retail electricity and power generation company; Vistra Vision is an Irving, Tex.-based zero-carbon generation company; Citi is exclusive financial adviser to Vistra, Goldman Sachs and RBC are financial advisers to Energy Harbor; information disclosed in March 6 company presentation.

Bridge Loans

BAYTEX ENERGY CORP.: $500 million 364-day bridge loan backstopping new senior notes; to help finance acquisition of Ranger Oil Corp. for approximately $2.5 billion, expected to close in second quarter of 2023, debt commitment from CIBC and RBC; debt financing also includes financing also includes $1 billion revolver and $250 million two-year term loan; Baytex is an oil and natural gas company based in Calgary, Alta., Ranger Oil is a Houston-based natural gas supplier.

CACTUS WELLHEAD LLC: $375 million 364-day senior secured bridge loan with three-month extension option to be replaced by debt and/or equity; debt commitment from JPMorgan; to support acquisition of FlexSteel Technologies Holdings Inc. for approximately $621 million, expected to close in early 2023; other funds to come from cash on hand; Cactus is a Houston-based manufacturer of wellhead and pressure control equipment. FlexSteel manufactures spoolable pipe technologies used during production phases of a well’s lifecycle; details disclosed in 8-K filed Jan. 3 with SEC.

SEMTECH CORP.: $1.151 billion 364-day bridge loan to help fund its acquisition of Sierra Wireless Inc., enterprise value approximately $1.2 billion, expected to close in Semtech’s fiscal year 2023; commitment from JPMorgan; Semtech is a Camarillo, Calif.-based supplier of semiconductors and advanced algorithms; Sierra Wireless is a British Columbia-based Internet of Things solutions provider; disclosed in 8-K filed with SEC on Aug. 3.

UNIVAR SOLUTIONS INC.: $2 billion senior secured bridge loan and $3.5 billion senior secured credit facilities to help fund its acquisition by Apollo, enterprise value $8.1 billion, expected to close during second half of 2023; other funding includes $3.8 billion equity including a minority investment from a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority; JPMorgan (lead financial adviser to Apollo), BMO, BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse, Guggenheim, HSBC, Mizuho, RBC, Wells Fargo (also financial advisers to Apollo), Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank (financial advisers to Univar, a Downers Grover, Ill.-based specialty chemical and ingredient distributor); information disclosed in 8-K filed with SEC on March 14.


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