Secondary Marketplace Par Credit Trading Activity

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Secondary Marketplace Par Credit Trading Activity

This chart, provided by Citibank/Salomon Smith Barney Inc., tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market. It also tracks facility amounts, ratings, pricing and maturities.

 

Issuer Facility Facility Amount ($MM) Rating LIBOR SPREAD (bps) Maturity Bid Ask
Accuride Term B/C $59.4/$74.25 B+/Ba3 175/225 1/21/07 91.000 93.000
Adelphia (Century) Term B $250 B+/B1 300 6/30/09 97.000 98.000
Alliance Imaging Term A $140 NR/B1 250 11/2/06 99.250 100.000
Alliance Imaging Term B/C $150/$185 B1 325/350 11/2/08 100.250 101.000
Allied Waste Pro Rata "$3,250 " Ba3/BB 250 7/30/05 95.500 96.500
Allied Waste Revolver "$1,500 " Ba3/BB 250 7/30/05 95.500 96.500
Allied Waste Term A "$1,750 " Ba/BB 250 7/30/05 97.750 98.250
Allied Waste Term B/C $1250/1500 Ba3/BB 275/300 (7/30/06)/(7/30/07) 99.375 99.625
American Tower Pro Rata "$1,500 " B1/BB- 150/275 6/10/07 86.000 88.000
American Tower Term B $500 B1/BB- 325 12/10/07 91.000 93.000
Amkor Technology Term B $350 BB/Ba2 400 9/30/05 100.125 100.375
Ball Corp. Term B $200 Ba2/BB+ 212.5 3/10/06 100.250 100.750
Benedek Broadcasting Term B $210 B1/B 325 11/20/07 91.000 93.000
Blockbuster Revolver $700 NR 175 7/1/04 96.000 96.750
Blockbuster TL $600 NR 175 7/1/04 98.000 98.500
CC-VIII (Bresnan) Term B $172 Ba3/BB+ 275 1/8/08 97.375 97.875
CC-VI (Fanch) Term B $400 Ba3/BB 250 11/1/08 97.000 97.500
Centennial Cellular Term A $500 B1/B+ 175/300 12/1/06 76.000 78.000
Centennial Cellular Term B/C $200/$200 B1/B+ 350/375 (6/1/07)/(12/1/07) 78.000 80.000
Charter Communications Term B "$1,750 " Ba3/BB+ 250 3/18/08 97.000 97.250
Citadel Broadcasting Term B $200 BB- 300 3/1/09 101.000 101.500
Broadwing Pro Rata "$1,650 " BB+/Ba2 175 11/9/04 94.000 95.000
Broadwing Term A $750 BB+/Ba2 175 11/9/04 95.250 96.250
Broadwing Term C $150 BB+/Ba2 275 5/9/07 96.000 97.000
Broadwing Term B $450 BB+/Ba2 225 11/9/06 94.000 95.000
Classic Cable Term B/C $100/$100 BB/B1 275 (7/31/07)/(1/31/08) 86.000 91.000
Dominos B/C $375/$375 B+/B1 350/375 (12/21/06)/(12/21/07) 101.500 102.000
Emmis Term B $600 Ba2/B+ 287.5 5/31/09 100.500 101.000
Entravision Term B $200 B+/Ba3 350 10/24/08 100.000 100.250
Exide Term B $475 B+/Ba3 450 4/29/05 74.000 76.000
Huntsman Corp Term B $565 NR/Ba3 300 6/30/08 72.000 74.000
Huntsman ICI Term A $540 Ba3 250 6/30/05 98.000 99.000
Huntsman ICI Term B/C $565/$565 Ba3 300/325 (6/30/07)/(6/30/08) 98.750 99.500
Huntsman Packaging Term B $285 B/B1 300 5/31/08 94.000 96.000
Iasis Healthcare Term B $250 B+/B1 425 9/30/06 98.000 99.000
Interpool Term $200 BBB/Ba1 200 10/26/02 100.000 100.375
Iron Mountain Term B $200 BB-/Ba3 275 2/28/06 100.500 101.000
Isle of Capri Term B/C $200/$175 BB-/Ba2 325/337.5 2/2/07 100.000 101.000
Ispat Inland Term B/C $350 BB/Ba3 225/275 7/1/06 58.000 63.000
King Pharmaceuticals Term B $275 B1/BB- 375 12/31/06 99.750 100.250
Lamar Advertising Term B $200 Ba2/BB- 225 7/15/06 100.250 100.750
Level III Term C $400 B1/B+ 400 3/22/09 62.000 63.000
Level III Term B $275 B1/B+ 350 1/15/08 62.000 63.000
Levi Term A $100 Ba2/BB- 100 8/31/03 100.000 101.000
Levi Term B $250 Ba2/BB- 250 8/31/03 100 101
Lyondell Term E $850 BB/Ba3 387.5 5/15/06 101.125 101.625
McCleod USA Term B $575 BB-/Ba2 300 5/31/08 63.000 65.000
Nationsrent Term $300 BB-/Ba3 300 7/20/06 50.000 54.000
Nextel Term B/C $900/$900 Ba2/BB 337.5/362.5 (6/30/08)/(12/31/08) 85.500 86.500
Nextel Term D "$1,000 " Ba2/BB 300 3/9/09 83.500 84.500
Nextlink Term B $400 B+ 325 6/30/07 55.000 60.000
Packaging Corp of America Term B $150 BB+/Ba2 200 6/29/07 100.000 101.000
Premier Parks Term B $600 B+/BA2 275 11/5/05 100.500 101.500
Rite Aid TL $700 BB-/Ba3 350 6/05 97.250 98.250
Riverwood Revolver $400 B1/B 250 2/28/03 96.000 98.000
Riverwood Term A $725 B1/B 250 2/28/03 99.500 100.500
Riverwood Term B/C $285/$150 B1/B 300/350 (2/28/04)/(2/28/04) 100.000 101.000
Scotts Co. Term B $140/$120 BB+/Ba1 275 4/23/07 100.500 101.500
Simmons Co. Term B/C $70/$50 Ba3/B+ 325/350 (10/29/05)/(10/29/06) 100.000 100.500
SPX Co. Term B $600 Ba2/BB+ 350 10/3/06 100.250 100.750
Stations Casinos Term $200 BB+/NR 250 12/31/05 99.000 100.000
Stone Container Term C/D/E $195/$186/$250 Ba3/B+ 350 10/1/03 99.500 100.500
Stoneridge Term B $175 Ba2/BB 350 12/10/05 97.000 99.000
Stryker Term B/C $290/$285 Ba2/BB 250/275 (11/4/05)/(11/4/06) 100 100.75
Superior Telecom Term B $425 Ba3/B+ 375 11/27/05 60.00 64.000
Tenneco Auto Term A $450 Ba3/BB 275 12/30/05 90.00 92.000
Tenneco Auto Term B/C $300/$300 Ba3/BB 325/350 (9/30/07)/(3/31/08) 92.000 94.000
Triad Hosp Term B $200 B+/B1 400 11/11/05 101.000 102.000
Tritel Term B $200 B2 450 1/7/08 99.875 100.500
United Rental Term C $450 BB+/Ba2 250 6/30/06 100.750 101.250
US Can Term B $180 BB-/B1 325 9/8/08 84.000 86.000
Western Wireless Term B $200 Ba2/BB 250 3/31/06 85.000 87.000
Young Broadcasting Term B $300 BB/Ba2 300 11/30/06 100.000 101.000
Ziff-Davis Publishing Term B $500 Ba2/BB- 312.5/337.5 3/31/06 88.000 90.000

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