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FRE Fresenius SE & Co KGaA

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  -0.010001 -0.03% 33.23 33.11 33.35 33.60 33.13 33.32 45,434 22:50:02

Price Guidance Out On CarMax's $591 Million Non-TALF Deal

29/10/2009 3:28pm

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Price guidance is out on CarMax Business Services' $591 million deal, according to a term sheet.

One the largest triple-A rated tranche worth $149 million, it is in the 35 basis points to 40 basis points over a short-term futures benchmark area.

The deal, dubbed CarMax09-2, backed by auto loans, is led by JP Morgan and co-managers are Barclays Capital, Banc of America Securities and Wells Fargo.

The deal is one of many that has surfaced ahead of the next loan application deadline for a Federal Reserve program. CarMax's deal isn't eligible for the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, or TALF.

The next loan application deadline for this program is Nov. 3.

Other issuers include Bank of America Auto Trust with a $2.027 billion deal, General Electric Small Ticket with a $654.197 million bond and GMAC's Ally Bank with a $884.856 million prime auto loan-backed deal.

Last week, Navistar International Corp. offered a floorplan-backed bond, dubbed NAVMT 2009-1 and Great American Leasing had a $500 million deal.

On Friday, Trinity Rail Leasing, a wholly owned special purpose subsidiary of Trinity Industries Leasing Co., offered a $238.26 million deal, backed by railcar equipment.

World Omni Auto Lease has a $1.04 billion deal for which investors can't tap the Fed for non-recourse loans. Joint leads on the deal are Bank of America/Merrill Lynch and Wells Fargo.

Hertz Rental car has $1.2 billion deal and student lender Nelnet has a $434 million bond.

-By Anusha Shrivastava, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2227; anusha.shrivastava@dowjones.com

 
 

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