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Published on 1/19/2017 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

AmWINS, Optiv, LANDesk, NRG, Travel Leaders, Alliant, KIK Custom, Gemini break for trading

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Jan. 19 – AmWINS Group LLC modified spreads and original issue discounts on its first-and second-lien term loans, and Optiv Security Inc. revealed final pricing on its second-lien term loan, and then both deals broke for trading on Thursday; LANDesk Software Group Inc., NRG Energy Inc., Travel Leaders Group LLC, Alliant Holdings Intermediate LLC, KIK Custom Products Inc. and Gemini HDPE LLC freed up as well.

Shifting to the primary market, Avolon reworked its term loan B, splitting it into two tranches that have different maturities and price talk, and ticking fees were revealed on the debt, and TransDigm Group Inc. upsized its term loan.

Also, Koppers Holdings Inc. increased the size of its revolver and bond offering, and eliminated plans for a new term loan A, MEG Energy Corp. and Electrical Components International Inc. accelerated the commitment deadlines on their term loans, and Worldwide Express privately placed its second-lien term loan.

Furthermore, Daseke Inc., Compuware Corp., Solera Holdings Inc. and Plaskolite LLC released price talk with launch, Lionbridge Technologies Inc. began circulating guidance on its term debt ahead of its bank meeting, and Herbalife, Terex Corp. and SMS Systems Maintenance Services Inc. surfaced with new loan plans.


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