Allied Capital Invests $14.5 Million in Anthony, Inc.

Date: 22 October 2004

Allied Capital Corporation announced that it has provided $5.0 million in second lien debt and $9.5 million in subordinated debt to support the acquisition of Anthony, Inc. by Aurora Capital Group.

Anthony, Inc. is a leading U.S. manufacturer of commercial glass refrigerator and freezer doors and components.

"Anthony's position as an industry leader in its core markets, its reputation for quality and customer service, and its long-standing customer relationships provide the company significant competitive advantages," said Jeri Harman, Managing Director of Allied Capital. "We believe the company's market position, management team, and proprietary products and technologies should continue to result in good cash flow generation. Allied Capital is also pleased to have established a new relationship with Aurora Capital Group, a highly respected private equity firm based in California."

600450 Allied Capital Invests $14.5 Million in Anthony, Inc. glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

The glass sector has the increasingly widespread requirement of having an unlimited catalogue of parametric shapes and creating new ones in a simple way without being an expert in the field.
Glass Confusion is starting the New Year with Beginning Fused Glass group classes. The three-week course will be held Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Shoaib Akhtar is going to be back on Indian TV screens. He is going to be featured in the new TV ad campaign for Asahi Glass.
Western Pennsylvania’s once-thriving glassmaking industry is dwindling, as did the domestic steel industry and for many of the same reasons: competition and cost.
Worldwide glass-substrate capacity is expected to continue to grow more than 40% each quarter through 2005, as a result of capacity expansion by existing glass-substrate suppliers and new companies joining the market, according to DisplaySearch.
Christmas got a little bluer for the local glass industry this week with the closure of yet another plant.

Add new comment