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Published on 4/30/2021 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Mavis, Consilio, Lonza, Cable One, Drive Chassis, Cimpress, LaserShip, PQ, Surgery break

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, April 30 – Mavis Tire Express Services TopCo LP raised pricing on its first-lien term loan, Consilio (Skipoma Merger Sub Inc.) finalized the spread on its first-lien term loan at the low end of guidance, and Lonza Specialty Ingredients shifted some funds between its U.S. and euro term loans and finalized pricing, and then these deals freed to trade on Friday.

Also, before breaking for trading, Cable One Inc. upsized its term loan B-4 and firmed pricing at the low end of talk, Drive Chassis Holdco LLC set the spread on its second-lien term loan at the tight end of guidance, Cimpress plc finalized terms on its U.S. and euro loans, and LaserShip (ASP LS Acquisition Corp.) firmed pricing on its first-and second-lien term loans and modified the issue price on the first-lien tranche.

Other deals to make their way into the secondary market during the session included PQ Performance Chemicals and Surgery Partners Inc. (Surgery Center Holdings Inc.).

In other news, TKC Holdings Inc. reduced the size of its first-lien term loan, and widened the spread, floor and original issue discount, McAfee Enterprise upsized its first-lien term loan and downsized its second-lien term loan, Tibco Software Inc. firmed issue price on its incremental term loan within talk and Club Car joined the near-term primary calendar.


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