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Published on 10/26/2018 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

First Eagle, Ply Gem, Numotion, SnapAV break; Forest City, Athletico and more updated

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Oct. 26 – First Eagle Holdings Inc. finalized pricing on its term loan B at the high end of guidance and added a step-down, and Ply Gem increased the size of its incremental first-lien term loan and tightened the issue price, and then these deals made their way into the secondary market on Friday.

Also, Numotion freed to trade after firming pricing on its first-lien term loan debt at the low end of talk, adding a step-down and adjusting the original issue discount, and SnapAV/Wirepath LLC broke as well.

In more happenings, Forest City Enterprises LP set pricing on its term loan B at the wide side of talk and adjusted the original issue discount, Athletico Physical Therapy set pricing on its term loan B at the wide side of talk and added a step-down, and Universal Health Services Inc. firmed the spread on its term loan B at the low end of guidance and modified the issue price.

Additionally, Burlington Stores Inc. finalized pricing on its term loan B at the low side of talk and widened the original issue discount, Bass Pro Group LLC upsized its add-on term loan B and set the issue price at the tight end of talk, and Sandvine Corp. accelerated the commitment deadline on its first-lien term loan.

And, Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc., LMBE-MC HoldCo II LLC, BEP Ulterra Holdings Inc. and Talbots Inc. joined the near-term primary calendar.


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