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  • A hedge fund started by Bob Burke, formerly global head of sales of high-yield bonds, leveraged loans and distressed distribution at Lehman Brothers, is said to be looking for assets.
  • GoldenTree Asset Management will look to raise several hundred million dollars for a fund to be launched in January that will lend to middle-market companies, according to Corporate Financing Week, a Loan Market Week sister publication.
  • Ionics, a developer and manufacturer of systems and services for water treatment, has tapped UBS, Bank of America and Fleet Securities for $250 million in bank debt to back the acquisition of Ecolochem.
  • Levi Strauss & Co.'s fixed-rate term loan slipped after the company revised its financial guidance for full year 2003.
  • Sankaty Advisors has achieved trading gains on its Race Point CLO. The portfolio has exceeded the target par amount of $497 million with current collateral plus cash totaling $507 million.
  • M&G Investment Management is planning to structure a collateralized debt obligation, according to an insider at the firm.
  • Knowledge Learning Corp. (KLC) is adding on a seven-year, $38 million "B" piece to an existing $197 million "B" loan.
  • My Travel Group's bank debt has ticked up to the 25-27 context from the 23-26 range after the company obtained adequate working capital to see it through 2004.
  • A $30 million piece of NRG Energy bank debt was slated to be auctioned in the low to mid 50s last week following the company's announcement that its creditors voted "overwhelmingly in favor" of a proposed plan of reorganization.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston reverse flexed pricing and added a delayed-draw $50 million term loan to the recently launched loan package for NUI Corp. and its operating unit NUI Utilities.
  • The new Michael Foods bank debt traded up as high as the 102-1021/2 range after the paper broke into the secondary market.
  • Stronger third quarter results propped the bank debt for the Polymer Group right under par with at least one trade confirmed at the 99 1/2 level.