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Stock Alert: MP Materials Down 13%
MP Materials Corp. (MP) shares are sliding on Tuesday morning trade. The producer of rare earth materials announced a plan to offer $500 million principal amount of its Green Convertible Senior Notes due 2026 through a private offering.
MP Materials said it intends to allocate an amount equal to the net proceeds to existing or future investments in, or the financing or refinancing of, eligible ‘green projects’.
Currently, shares are at $39.06, down 13.49 percent from the previous close of $45.15.
For the 52-weeks, the shares have traded in a range of $9.78-$51.77 on average volume of 5,064,236.
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Lionsgate said Tuesday it intends to offer up to $1 billion in senior notes.
The company revealed in an SEC filing it plans to use net proceeds from the offering, together with cash on hand, to pay down outstanding near-term debt. Specifically it will put the funds towards 6.375 percent senior notes due 2024 and 5.875 percent senior notes due 2024.
In connection with the offering of the notes, the company said is also seeking to amend its credit and guarantee agreement from December of 2016 to, among other things, extend the maturity of all or a portion of its existing $1.5 billion revolving credit facility by approximately three years, and extend the maturity of all or a portion of a $673 million term loan A facility by approximately three years.
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It’s not you. This March is madder then ever. The men’s NCAA tournament seeds left show it
If March Madness seems even madder than usual to you, it’s not just your imagination.
The upset-filled first two rounds of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament produced a Sweet 16 that is unprecedented in several respects. Oral Roberts becoming just the second No. 15 seed to reach the round of 16 is just part of the story. The Golden Eagles are one of four double-digit regional seeds in the Sweet 16, one fewer than the previous record set in 1999. But three of the five that year were No. 10’s. This year’s group features four teams seeded No. 11 or lower for the first time.
And, it’s not just the double-digit seeds causing chaos in the bracket. There's also surprises among the middle of the field, like Loyola-Chicago and Oregon. Even with three No. 1’s still alive, the cumulative seed total of the 16 teams remaining is 94. This tops the previous high of 89 set way back in 1986.