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Published on 10/3/2016 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Multi Packaging allocates three-part deal; Convatec, AlixPartners, JELD-WEN bring deals

By Paul A. Harris

Portland, Ore., Oct. 3 – Multi Packaging Solutions International Ltd. priced and allocated a three-part loan deal that came in dollar-, euro- and sterling-denominated paper on Monday.

And the primary market buzzed with deal announcements, as Convatec Healthcare, Inc., AlixPartners LLP and JELD-WEN, Inc. each brought $1 billion-plus credit facilities.

Convatec Healthcare has planned bank meetings on Wednesday in London and on Thursday in New York to launch a $2 billion equivalent credit facility, according to a market source.

JELD-WEN plans to launch a $1,614,000,000 credit facility at a Wednesday bank meeting, according to a market source.

AlixPartners LLP is expected to close on the repricing of its $1,098,000,000 covenant-light term loan B due July 2022 (B2/B+) during the week of Oct. 10, according to a market source.

Micron Technology, Inc. set a lender call for 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday to launch a $748,125,000 senior secured term loan B, according to a market source.

K&N Engineering, Inc. is set to hold a bank meeting at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday in New York to launch a $385 million credit facility.

Morsco Inc. set a bank meeting for Wednesday to launch a $300 million senior secured term loan, according to a market source.

And Dayton Superior Corp. is set to hold a lender meeting at 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday in New York launch a $225 million six-year term loan B, according to a market source.


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