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Published on 9/22/2021 in the Prospect News CLO Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Pretium, CHG, GIP, American Bath, Consilio, BMC, Mattress Firm, Arclin, Grinding Media break

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Sept. 22 – Pretium Packaging (Pretium PKG Holdings Inc.) reduced the spread on its second-lien term loan and updated original issue discounts on its first -and second-lien debt, CHG Healthcare Services Inc. trimmed the spread and issue price on its first-lien term loan, and GIP II Blue Holding LP (HESM Holdco) finalized the spread on its term loan at the low end of talk and the issue price at the wide side of guidance, and then these deals broke for trading on Wednesday.

Also, before freeing up, American Bath Group (CP Atlas Buyer Inc.) increased the size of its incremental first-lien term loan and adjusted the original issue discount, Consilio (GI Consilio Parent LLC) modified the issue price on its incremental first-lien term loan, and BMC Software moved some funds between its first-and second-lien term loans and updated pricing.

Other deals to make their way into the secondary market during the session included Mattress Firm Inc., Arclin Inc., Grinding Media Inc. (Molycop Ltd.) and Southern Veterinary Partners LLC.

In more happenings, U.S. Anesthesia Partners set pricing on its first-lien term loan B at the high end of talk and revised the original issue discount, and J&J Gaming (J&J Ventures Gaming LLC) tightened the original issue discount on its incremental first-lien term loan.


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