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Long-Term Debt and Commitments
9 Months Ended
Oct. 02, 2016
Long-Term Debt and Commitments [Abstract]  
Long-Term Debt and Commitments
Note 8.   Long-Term Debt and Commitments

          The following is a summary of long-term debt:

  
October 2,
  
December 31,
 
  
2016
  
2015
 
 
(millions of dollars)
 
Term Loan Facility due May 9, 2021, net of unamortized discount and deferred financing costs of $10.3 million and $17.4 million, respectively
 
$
1,110.3
  
$
1,246.4
 
China Loan Facilities
  
11.6
   
12.0
 
Total
 
$
1,121.9
  
$
1,258.4
 
Less:  Current maturities
  
4.6
   
3.1
 
Long-term debt
 
$
1,117.3
  
$
1,255.3
 

On May 9, 2014, in connection with the acquisition of AMCOL International Corporation (“AMCOL”), the Company entered into a credit agreement providing for a $1,560 million senior secured term loan facility (the “Term Facility”) and a $200 million senior secured revolving credit facility (the “Revolving Facility” and, together with the Term Facility, the “Facilities”).

On June 23, 2015, the Company entered into an amendment to the credit agreement to reprice the $1.378 billion then outstanding on the Term Facility.  As amended, the Term Facility has a $1.078 billion floating rate tranche and a $300 million fixed rate tranche.  The maturity date for loans under the Term Facility was not changed by the amendment.  The loans outstanding under the Term Facility will mature on May 9, 2021 and the loans outstanding (if any) and commitments under the Revolving Facility will mature and terminate, as the case may be, on May 9, 2019.  After the amendment, loans under the variable rate tranche of the Term Facility bear interest at a rate equal to an adjusted LIBOR rate (subject to a floor of 0.75%) plus an applicable margin equal to 3.00% per annum.  Loans under the fixed rate tranche of the Term Facility bear interest at a rate of 4.75%.  Loans under the Revolving Facility will bear interest at a rate equal to an adjusted LIBOR rate plus an applicable margin equal to 1.75% per annum.  Such rates are subject to decrease by up to 25 basis points in the event that, and for so long as, the Company’s net leverage ratio (as defined in the credit agreement) is less than certain thresholds.  The variable rate tranche of the Term Facility was issued at par and has a 1% required amortization per year.  The obligations of the Company under the Facilities are unconditionally guaranteed jointly and severally by, subject to certain exceptions, all material domestic subsidiaries of the Company (the “Guarantors”) and secured, subject to certain exceptions, by a security interest in substantially all of the assets of the Company and the Guarantors.

The credit agreement contains certain customary affirmative and negative covenants that limit or restrict the ability of the Company and its restricted subsidiaries to enter into certain transactions or take certain actions.  In addition, the credit agreement contains a financial covenant that requires the Company, if on the last day of any fiscal quarter loans or letters of credit were outstanding under the Revolving Facility (excluding up to $15 million of letters of credit), to maintain a maximum net leverage ratio (as defined in the credit agreement) of, initially, 5.25 to 1.00 for the four fiscal quarter period preceding such day.  Such maximum net leverage ratio requirement is subject to decrease during the duration of the facility to a minimum level (when applicable) of 3.50 to 1.00.  During 2016, the Company repaid $140 million on its Term Facility.  As of October 2, 2016, there were no loans and $12.1 million in letters of credit outstanding under the Revolving Facility.  The Company is in compliance with all the covenants associated with the Revolving Facility as of the end of the period covered by this report.

The Company has four committed loan facilities for the funding of new manufacturing facilities in China, for a combined 94.8 million RMB and $1.8 million.  As of October 2, 2016, on a combined basis, $11.6 million was outstanding.  Principal will be repaid in accordance with the payment schedules ending in 2019.  The Company repaid $1.2 million on these loans in 2016.

As of October 2, 2016, the Company had $36.6 million in uncommitted short-term bank credit lines, of which approximately $6.3 million was in use.