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  • Alcatel-Lucent, the French-US telecoms equipment maker, took two more steps forward in its complex refinancing process on Thursday. The company’s ratings have fallen six notches since 2006 amid persistent losses.
  • Lead managers of the $1.7bn high yield bond issue for Altice, the telecoms investment group, priced the three tranche deal on Thursday afternoon New York time, to finance two acquisitions in the Dominican Republic.
  • Darling International, the US food products firm, was due to hold a bank meeting with potential investors in New York on December 5, to market a new $1.2bn transatlantic loan package to finance its acquisition of Dutch firm Vion Ingredients.
  • Scandic Hotels, the Swedish hotel group owned by EQT Partners, wants to extend €400m-equivalent of term loans and a revolver.
  • German motorway concessions firm Tank & Rast has allocated its €570m term loan ‘B’ after twice tightening pricing. The loan was priced at 375bp over Euribor at par on November 29.
  • EQT raises LBO debt Metsä Board's repayment — Ardagh seeks transatlantic deal — Sensata to reprice — Spectrum Brands sets guidance — Bridgepoint buys Cambridge Education — Nocibé allocates