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Published on 5/24/2018 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Unitymedia, 24 Hour, Wyndham, Miller’s, Microchip, Visteon, Lumileds, Parts Town break

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, May 24 – Unitymedia Finance LLC increased the size of its term loan B and finalized the issue price at the tight side of talk, and 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. firmed pricing on its term loan B at the low end of talk, and then these deals made their way into the secondary market on Thursday.

Also, before freeing up for trading, Wyndham Worldwide Corp. (Wyndham Destinations Inc.) firmed the spread on its term loan at the low side of talk, and Miller’s Ale House Inc. firmed pricing on its term loan at the high end of talk and sweetened the call protection.

Other deals to break for trading during the session included Microchip Technology Inc., Visteon Corp., Lumileds (Bright Bidco BV), Evans Network of Cos. and Parts Town (PT Holdings LLC).

Back in the primary market, Advanced Computer Software reworked its term loan sizes and set the original issue discount on its U.S. tranche at the tight end of revised guidance, and JBS USA Lux SA set the spread on its incremental term loan at the low end of guidance and modified the original issue discount.

Additionally, Open Text Corp. and Atotech BV finalized issue prices on their loans at the tight end of talk, PODS LLC and Aramark Services Inc. disclosed price talk with launch, and Aleris International Inc., Yak Mat LLC and Goodpack (IBC Capital) surfaced with new deal plans.


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