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Published on 11/19/2019 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily and Prospect News Liability Management Daily.

Mallinckrodt posts early results of exchange offer for five series

By Wendy Van Sickle

Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 19 – Mallinckrodt plc wholly owned subsidiaries Mallinckrodt International Finance SA and Mallinckrodt CB announced the early results of their private offers to exchange several series of their notes for new notes, according to a press release.

The companies are offering to exchange any and all of the 4 7/8% senior notes due 2020 for new 10% second-lien senior secured notes due 2025; and the 5¾% senior notes due 2022, 4¾% senior notes due 2023, 5 5/8% senior notes due 2023 and 5½% senior notes due 2025 for up to $355 million of the new notes, as announced on Nov. 5.

By the early exchange time, 5 p.m. ET on Nov. 19, the issuer had taken in the following tenders:

• $72,641,000, or 10.4%, of the $698 million of outstanding 4 7/8% senior notes due 2020;

• $52,546,000, or 7.9%, of the $663.2 million of outstanding 5¾% senior notes due 2022;

• $265,921,000, or 76%, of the $350,076,000 of outstanding 4¾% senior notes due 2023;

• $144,485,000, or 21.9%, of the $659.36 million of outstanding 5 5/8% senior notes due 2023; and

• $157,465,000, or 26.4%, of the $596,137,000 of outstanding 5½% senior notes due 2025.

In connection with the exchange offers, the issuers are also soliciting consents from holders of each series of the existing notes, other than the 4¾% notes due 2023, to amend the indentures governing each series to eliminate substantially all of the restrictive covenants, modify or eliminate some other provisions and waive some defaults and events of default, if any.

The consent of the holders of a majority of the aggregate principal amount of the existing notes outstanding of each series will be required in order to effectuate the proposed amendments. As of the early deadline, the company has not received the requisite consents from holders of any series of notes.

The exchange considerations for every $1,000 principal amount of existing notes and the total amount of new notes per series to be delivered as a result of the early tenders are as follows:

• $800 for the 4 7/8% senior notes due 2020 for $61,744,850 of new notes;

• $425 for the 5¾% senior notes due 2022 for $24,959,350 of new notes;

• $320 for the 4¾% senior notes due 2023 for $98,390,770 of new notes;

• $375 for the 5 5/8% senior notes due 2023 for $61,406,125 of new notes; and

• $375 for the 5½% senior notes due 2025 for $66,922,625 of new notes.

In addition to the exchange consideration, holders who tendered their notes for exchange by the early exchange time will also receive an early participation premium of $50 per $1,000 principal amount.

The offers will expire at 11:59 p.m. ET on Dec. 4.

Settlement is expected on Dec. 6.

Eligible holders of existing notes may deliver their consent to the proposed amendments only by tendering existing notes. Eligible holders may not deliver a consent without tendering existing notes.

An eligible holder must tender all of its existing notes in the exchange offers in order to participate in any exchange offer.

In the event that the amount of new notes issuable in respect of the existing non-2020 notes would exceed the cap, $355 million, but would not exceed the cap if no existing 4¾% notes due 2023 were accepted, the issuers will accept existing 4¾% notes due 2023 that have been tendered on a pro rata basis.

In the event that the amount of new notes issuable in respect of the existing non-2020 notes would exceed the cap regardless of whether or not any existing 4¾% notes due 2023 were accepted, the issuers will not accept any existing 4¾% notes due 2023 and will accept all other existing non-2020 notes that have been tendered on a pro rata basis.

In addition to the exchange offers, Deerfield Partners, LP, Deerfield Special Situations Fund, LP and Deerfield Private Design Fund IV, LP as exchanging holders, collectively holding about $500 million, or 16.9%, of the existing notes, entered into an exchange agreement with the issuers.

The Deerfield exchanging holders agreed to exchange with the issuers on the settlement date, separate from the exchange offers, their existing notes for about $227 million of new notes.

D.F. King Co., Inc. (866 356-7814 toll free, 212 269-5550 for bankers and brokers or mnk@dfking.com) is the exchange agent and information agent.

Mallinckrodt is a Dublin-based pharmaceutical company with U.S. headquarters in St. Louis.


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