Telecoms and cable group Altice Europe refinances debts

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PARIS - Telecoms and cable company Altice Europe said it had successfully refinanced debt in a deal which would strengthen its financial position and result in cash savings. The company said it had successfully priced and allocated 2.8 billion euros worth of new 8-year senior bond notes at its Altice Luxembourg SA unit following a well oversubscribed offering.

Altice Europe, which has been selling assets and restructuring to reduce its debt burden, added that total cash savings on a pro forma basis from its debt refinancing deals would exceed 110 million euros annually.

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