CorporateMarch 8, 2010
Charter Seeks to Extend $3 Billion Senior Secured Credit Facilities
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Charter Communications, Inc. (the "Company") today announced that its subsidiary, Charter Communications Operating, LLC, is seeking the consent of lenders to amend its existing $8.177 billion senior secured credit facilities to, among other things, extend maturities of a portion of the facilities and amend certain other terms and conditions. The proposed transactions would extend approximately $2 billion of existing term loan maturities to September 2016, a two-and a half year maturity extension.
The Company is also seeking to extend approximately $1 billion of its existing Revolving Credit Facility and provide for additional lending commitments in a New Revolving Credit Facility that will mature in March 2015, a 2 year maturity extension. The extended facilities will be subject to modified interest rates on the loans. Pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement, each revolver and term lender must determine whether or not to vote for amendments to execute the transactions and also extend the maturity of its individual loans. The Company expects to complete the amendment and restatement in the middle of March 2010, subject to meeting customary conditions.
Banc of America Securities LLC, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., GE Capital Markets, Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., and UBS Securities LLC. are serving as Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Bookrunners on the transaction.
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CONTACT: Media, Anita Lamont, +1-314-543-2215, or Analysts, Mary Jo
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