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American Gaming breaks; Novelis, Physiotherapy Associates, Hyland Software update deals
By Sara Rosenberg
New York, May 27 – American Gaming Systems allocated its upsized incremental term loan on Wednesday, and the debt freed up for trading above its original issue discount.
Over in the primary market, Novelis Inc. firmed pricing on its term loan at the wide end of talk, Physiotherapy Associates reduced the spread on its second-lien term loan and tightened original issue discounts on the second-lien debt as well as on a first-lien term loan, and Hyland Software Inc. tweaked issue price guidance on its first-lien term loan with launch.
Also, U.S. Shipping Corp., Retail Solutions Group, FHC Health Systems Inc. (Beacon Health), Pregis Corp. North America and Internet Brands Inc. released talk on their deals, and Navios Maritime Midstream Partners LP, Survey Sampling International LLC and Progressive Waste Solutions Ltd. emerged with new loan plans.
In other news, HealthPort Inc. (CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings and Smart Holdings Corp.) wrapped syndication of its $155 million first-lien incremental term loan due December 2021 and repricing of its existing $324.2 million first-lien term loan due December 2021 at talk, and the expectation is that allocations will go out on Thursday, a market source said.
Black Knight InfoServ LLC completed its $1.6 billion senior secured credit facility (Ba2/BB) that consists of a $400 million five-year revolver, an $800 million five-year term loan A and a $400 million seven-year term loan B, according to a news release.
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