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American Capital Invests in the One Stop Buyout(TM) of Travel Document ...

BETHESDA, Md. Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Capital Strategies Ltd. (NASDAQ: ACAS) announced today that it has sponsored and invested in the One Stop Buyout(TM) of its portfolio company CIBT Holdings Inc., the world's largest expeditor of short-term visas, passports and other documents for business and leisure travel. American Capital's new investment takes the form of a senior term loan, senior and junior subordinated debt and convertible preferred and common equity. American Capital is also providing a revolving credit facility and an acquisition facility. CIBT management is investing equity in the company.

American Capital first invested in CIBT in May 2006, providing $74 million in a revolving line of credit, unitranche term debt and an acquisition facility to support Audax Group's acquisition of CIBT.


Frayser works to get past the jokes and the blight

And if that's not enough of a strain on these neighborhoods, the current mortgage crisis has led to hundreds of foreclosures and vacant properties that drive down neighborhood home values.

Raleigh (Frayser's next-door neighbor), Parkway Village, Fox Meadows, Hickory Hill, Berclair, Whitehaven and, some say, even Cordova are all fighting the same demons and image-damaging stereotyping.

Frayser and Hickory Hill, however, have become the poster children for Memphis neighborhoods that have gone downhill, despite the fact that both still have some very attractive subdivisions.

Some Frayser history

According to several sources, including the late Commercial Appeal writer and Memphis historian Paul Coppock and Frayser Futures, a 2003 comprehensive plan for Frayser growth and development, the word Frayser first appeared on area maps showing the Memphis suburbs around 1877.



 

 

 

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