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Banks already working on deals in the industrials and chemicals sectors
As Ares raises the largest direct lending fund, Goldman Sachs reorganises to serve the trend
Sole bookrunner Morgan Stanley gets deal multiple times covered
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Nordic IT company Evry, 88% owned by Apax Partners, has tightened pricing on its €275m dividend recapitalisation term loan ‘B’.
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Cegid has launched €365m of loans for its buyout, at a 25 times multiple, by two investment firms. One of the buyers was set up by the former chief operating officer (COO) of Goldman’s investment banking unit in Japan.
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Springer Nature, the German publisher, Unit4, the Dutch software firm, and German telecoms firm Tele Columbus have all brought refinancing deals to the leveraged loan market this week. But the majority of deal flow remains in the mid-market space.
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French telecoms firm Altice and US software firm Veritas are returning for a second stab at the European levfin market — after the former shunned euros for dollars in April and the latter failed to sell its LBO debt in November.
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Artsana, the Italian babycare products manufacturer, will not allocate its €575m debt package for at least another week, according to a banker on the deal.
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Apollo Investment Corp’s president has resigned after four years at the firm.