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Published on 9/23/2004 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Vanguard Health buys $299 million 9¾% notes in tender

New York, Sept. 23 - Vanguard Health Systems Inc. said it completed its tender offer for its $300 million principal amount of 9¾% senior subordinated notes due 2011, buying $299.0 million of the securities.

Vanguard said it accepted and paid for all notes tendered. The amendments to the note indenture became operative on acceptance of the notes for purchase.

At its last announcement on Sept. 9, Vanguard said it will pay $1,168.03 per $1,000 principal amount for the notes. The price includes a consent payment of $20.00 per $1,000 only payable to holders who tendered by 5 p.m. ET on Aug. 9.

All holders will also receive accrued interest up to but excluding the settlement date.

At its previous announcement on Aug. 30, Vanguard said it extended the tender offer for its 9¾% notes to 11:59 p.m. ET on Sept. 22 from 11:59 p.m. ET on Sept. 16.

The pricing was set for 2 p.m. ET on Sept. 9.

Vanguard said on Aug. 10 it had received the necessary consents in the consent solicitation and extended the tender offer.

As of the consent deadline - 5 p.m. ET on Aug. 9 - holders of $298.789 million of the notes, or 99.6% of the outstanding principal amount, had tendered them under the terms of the offer and had delivered the related consents, becoming eligible to receive the previously announced consent payment as part of their consideration.

Vanguard Health Systems, a Nashville, Tenn.-based hospital operator, said on July 27 that it had begun a cash tender offer and consent solicitation for any and all its $300 million principal amount of 9¾% notes.

It set a now-expired consent deadline of 5 p.m. ET on Aug. 9 and originally said it would price the notes on Aug. 10, with the offer to expire at 11:59 p.m. ET on Aug. 23 (the pricing and expiration deadlines were subsequently extended).

The company said it would set the consideration it would offer for the notes based on a fixed spread of 50 basis points over the yield on the pricing date of the 7% U.S. Treasury note due July 15, 2006, plus accrued and unpaid interest up to but not including the date of payment for the notes. Holders tendering notes by the consent deadline and delivering consents to the proposed indenture changes, which would eliminate substantially all of the restrictive covenants, would receive a $20 per $1,000 principal amount consent payment as part of their consideration; holders tendering afterward would not.

The company said holders could not tender without also delivering consents or vice versa.

Vanguard began the tender offer in connection with its recently announced agreement to receive a major investment from The Blackstone Group. The offer is subject to various conditions, including those relating to Blackstone's investment and the now-fulfilled condition of receipt of consents from holders of a majority of the outstanding notes.

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (at 800 558-3745 or call collect 212 723-6106) and Banc of America Securities LLC (at 888 292-0070 or call collect 704 388-4813) are dealer managers and solicitation agents.


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