Foundry jv holdco llc announces successful completion of consent solicitation to holders of its outstanding senior secured notes
Houston , jan. 17, 2025 /prnewswire/ -- foundry jv holdco llc (the "company"), a delaware limited liability company, today announced that it has successfully completed the previously announced consent solicitation (the "consent solicitation") in connection with its outstanding 5.900% senior secured notes due 2030, 6.150% senior secured notes due 2032, 5.875% senior secured notes due 2034, 6.250% senior secured notes due 2035 and 6.400% senior secured notes due 2038 (collectively, the "notes") for amendments (the "proposed amendments") to the applicable indentures governing the notes (as supplemented through the date hereof, the "indentures"), each between the company and wilmington trust, national association, as trustee, under which the notes are governed. in connection with the consent solicitation, the company has received the consents of holders of more than 50% of the aggregate principal amount of each series of notes outstanding (excluding any notes held by the company or its affiliates).
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