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Published on 2/15/2017 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Harland Clarke, Cypress, U.S. Farathane, Vectra, OpenText, Gateway Casinos break to trade

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Feb. 15 – Harland Clarke Holdings Corp. finalized the original issue discount on its incremental first-lien term loan B-6 at the tight end of guidance, and Cypress Semiconductor Corp. firmed the issue price for new commitments for its term loan B at the tight side of revised talk, and then both of these companies’ debt emerged in the secondary market.

Also, U.S. Farathane LLC set the spread on its term loan at the low end of guidance and Vectra Co. (Duke Finance LLC) increased the size of its term loan, and then these deals freed to trade too, as did OpenText Corp. and Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Ltd.

In more happenings, Sabre Inc. changed the original issue discount on its term loan B and added a pricing step-down, and TeamViewer adjusted sizes on its first- and second-lien term loans and updated pricing.

Additionally, Level 3 Financing Inc. upsized its term loan B and lowered the spread, Greenway Health LLC trimmed pricing on its first-lien term loan and revised the original issue discount, and BBB Industries LLC set the spread on its incremental first-lien term loan at the wide side of talk.

Furthermore, Arch Coal Inc., KeyPoint Government Solutions Inc., Navios Maritime Partners LP, CPM Acquisition Corp. and National Veterinary Associates released price talk with launch, and Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. and Ranpak Corp. emerged with new deal plans.


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