Represented a private equity fund in a senior secured revolving credit facility, term loan, and delayed draw term loan to finance the acquisition of a construction services company.Represented of a private equity fund in a $32,000,000 revolving credit facility and a $5,000,000 term facility to support the recapitalization and merger of two providers of chimney and hearth repair and replacement products.Represented an offshore drilling company in revolving credit facility secured by various drilling barges and leasing financing agreement for the purchase of additional vessels.Represented an independent oil and gas exploration and production company in a $500 million secured first lien credit facility and a $150 million secured second lien term loan facility with a major U.S.Represented a privately held exploration and production company in a $200 million senior secured revolving credit facility with a regional U.S.Represented an owner and operator of convenience stores and fuel distribution outlets in a $55,000,000 credit facility for purchasing new units.Represented a law firm in a credit facility to fund costs associated with complex litigation.Represented a fitness club franchise in a $25,000,000 delayed draw term facility and a $40,000,000 term loan to finance special distributions and the development of new fitness club locations.Represented a concrete manufacturer in a $10,000,000 revolving credit facility and a $15,000,000 real estate term loan to finance the improvements of their existing facilities.Represented an oil and gas service provider in a $12,000,000 revolving credit facility to financing new equipment and other expansion plans.Represented an oil and gas company in a $50,000,000 revolving credit facility to finance the purchase of oil and gas assets in Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas.Represented borrower in negotiating credit facility committing up to $125 million in term loans from private equity lender He also has experience in capital market transactions and corporate energy work, including acquisitions, divestitures, and due diligence projects. He represents financial institutions, borrowers, and others in financing transactions, including asset-based lending transactions, project financings, real estate loans, and syndicated credit facilities. All contributions will be used to purchase new fans for distribution to people in need of assistance.įor more information, contact San Marcos Utilities (SMTXU) at 51.Matt Stirneman’s practice focuses on corporate finance, securities, real estate and other general business matters. For the first time, SMTX Utilities is offering an online payment service called Stripes for those who would like to make monetary donations. “This is the first donation drive where it’s been as easy as tapping a button to give to neighbors in need.”įans can be purchased through the SMTX Utilities Amazon wish list. “SMTX Utilities is proud to provide members of our community with a cooling source to escape the heat, while also giving donors a convenient way to give,” said Director of Utilities Tyler Hjorth. Fans donated during the initiative will be available for residents in need to pick up at The Salvation Army San Marcos, 300 S CM Allen Pkwy Suite 100. The City will begin accepting donations of new, 12-inch or larger multi-purpose pedestal fans and 20-inch box fans starting on May 1 through June 1. This is the fifth year of the fan drive, which aims to benefit members of our community that do not have or cannot afford air conditioning during the hot weather months. City of San Marcos staff accepted a donation from Ozona Bank to kick off the SMTX Utilities Summer Fan Drive.
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