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Pharmaceutical Product, Party City, Prolamina/Ampac, Navistar, Graton Economic break
By Sara Rosenberg
New York, Aug. 6 – Pharmaceutical Product Development LLC (Jaguar Holding Co. II), Party City Holdings Inc., Prolamina Corp./Ampac Holdings LLC (Intermediate Holdco (US)), Navistar International Corp. and Graton Economic Development Authority all saw their deals free up for trading during Thursday’s market hours.
Meanwhile, in the primary market, EMI Music Publishing trimmed the spread on its term loan and set the original issue discount at the tight end of guidance, and Amaya Gaming Group Inc. increased the size of its add-on term loan, outlined U.S. and euro tranching and modified the issue price on the euro piece.
Also, HD Supply Inc. reduced the spread on its term loan, and Global Healthcare Exchange LLC firmed pricing at the low end of talk on its term loan, added a step-down and tightened the original issue discount.
In addition, Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing LLC finalized pricing on its term loan at the high side of talk, and DTZ (DTZ U.S. Borrower LLC and DTZ Aus HoldCo Pty Ltd.) accelerated the commitment deadline on its term loan.
Furthermore, Innovative XCessories & Services LLC launched an add-on and amendment to investors, and National Veterinary Associates (NVA Holdings Inc.) released original issue discount guidance on its add-on loan.
In other news, Informatica Corp. completed its $2.13 billion senior secured credit facility that includes a $150 million revolver, a $1.71 billion U.S. dollar seven-year covenant-light term loan B and a €250 million seven-year covenant-light term loan B.
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