WSJ: JPMorgan Agents Mettler-Toledo Facility Amendment
Mettler-Toledo International and certain subsidiaries entered into the amendment agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank as administrative agent and certain other financial institutions.
Mettler-Toledo International and certain subsidiaries entered into the amendment agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank as administrative agent and certain other financial institutions.
Acxiom announced a $600 million refinancing. JPMorgan Chase Bank served as administrative agent.
Apollo Investment announced an amended credit facility. JPMorgan Chase Bank acted as administrative agent.
American Water Capital increased its revolver to $1.25 billion. According to an October 2012 8-K, Wells Fargo Bank is serving as administrative agent, with JPMorgan Chase Bank as syndication agent.
Antero Resources announced that the borrowing base under its bank credit facility was increased to $2.0 billion. The bank syndicate is co-led by JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
Asbury Automotive Group said its amended and restated facility increases the new vehicle inventory floor plan facility by $200 million, bringing the total to $1.1 billion. Merrill Lynch arranged the syndication.
Vishay Intertechnology announced that it entered into an amended and restated $640 million credit facility. JPMorgan Chase Bank led the lender syndicate as administrative agent.
Actuant extended its senior credit facility to 2018. JPMorgan served as administrative agent; BofA, Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank served as syndication agents; and KeyBank and BMO Harris Bank served as documentation agents.
Antero Resources said the lender commitments under its bank credit facility increased to $1.45 billion. The bank syndicate is co-led by JPMorgan Chase Bank and Wells Fargo Bank.
NuStar GP Holdings entered into a new revolver with JPMorgan serving as administrative agent and SunTrust Bank as syndication agent. The facility, which has a borrowing capacity of up to $40 million, replaces the company’s existing facility.