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Material Agreement · Agreement Terminated
Filed Jul 27, 2017 · 9y ago · Accession 0001144204-17-038656
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View original ↗UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K/A
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
March 31, 2017
TENNANT COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in
its charter)
Minnesota
1-16191
41-0572550
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission File Number)
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
701 North Lilac Drive, P.O. Box 1452
Minneapolis, Minnesota
55440
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including
area code (763) 540-1200
Check the appropriate box below if the
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging
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If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the
registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards
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Explanatory Note
This Form 8-K/A amends and restates the original Current Report
on Form 8-K that was filed on April 5, 2017, in order to correct the original Current Report’s description of certain covenants
contained in the 2017 Credit Agreement, as marked below. The descriptions contained in this Form 8-K/A and the original Current
Report are subject to the full terms and conditions of the credit facility as set forth in the 2017 Credit Agreement. A copy
of the 2017 Credit Agreement is filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the original Current Report and is incorporated by reference herein.
Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.
JPMorgan Credit Facility
On April 4, 2017, Tennant Company (the “Company”)
and the Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers from time to time party thereto entered into a Credit Agreement (the “2017 Credit Agreement”)
with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N. A. (“JPMorgan”), as administrative agent, Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as syndication agent,
Wells Fargo, National Association, U.S. Bank National Association, and HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as co-documentation
agents, and the Lenders (including JPMorgan) from time to time party thereto. The 2017 Credit Agreement provides the Company
and certain of its foreign subsidiaries access to a senior secured credit facility until April 4, 2022, consisting of a multi-tranche
term loan facility in an amount up to $400 million and a revolving facility in an amount up to $200 million with an option to expand
the revolving facility by $150 million, with the consent of the Lenders willing to provide additional borrowings in the form of
increases to their revolving facility commitment or funding of incremental term loans. Borrowings may be denominated in U.S.
dollars or certain other currencies.
The fee for committed funds under the revolving facility of
the 2017 Credit Agreement ranges from an annual rate of 0.175% to 0.35%, depending on the Company’s leverage ratio.
Borrowings denominated in U.S. dollars under the 2017 Credit Agreement bear interest at a rate per annum equal to (a) the
greatest of (i) the prime rate, (ii) the federal funds rate plus 0.50% and (iii) the adjusted LIBO rate for a one
month period, but in any case, not less than 0%, plus, in any such case, 1.0%, plus an additional spread of 0.075% to 0.90% for
revolving loans and 0.25% to 1.25% for term loans, depending on the Company’s leverage ratio, or (b) the LIBO Rate,
as adjusted for statutory reserve requirements for eurocurrency liabilities, but in any case, not less than 0%, plus an additional
spread of 1.075% to 1.90% for revolving loans and 1.25% to 2.25% for term loans, depending on the Company’s leverage ratio.
In connection with the 2017 Credit Agreement, the Company granted
the lenders a security interest in substantially all its personal property, and pledged the stock of its domestic subsidiaries
and 65% of the stock of its first tier foreign subsidiaries. The obligations under the 2017 Credit Agreement are also guaranteed
by certain of the Company’s first tier domestic subsidiaries and those subsidiaries also provided a security interest in
their similar personal property.
The 2017 Credit Agreement contains customary representations,
warranties and covenants, including but not limited to covenants restricting the Company’s ability to incur indebtedness
and liens and merge or consolidate with another entity. Further, the 2017 Credit Agreement contains the following covenants:
· a covenant requiring the Company to maintain an indebtedness
to EBITDA ratio, determined as of the end of each of its fiscal quarters, prior to the repayment of the $300 million tranche of
term loans, of no less greater than (i) for the fiscal quarter ending on or about June 30, 2017,
4.25 to 1.00, (ii) for the fiscal quarter ending on or about September 30, 2017, 4.00 to 1.00, (iii) for the fiscal
quarter ending on or about December 31, 2017, 3.75 to 1.00 and (iv) for each fiscal quarter thereafter, 3.50 to 1.00,
with certain alternative requirements for permitted acquisitions greater than $50,000,000;
· a covenant requiring the Company to maintain an indebtedness
to EBITDA ratio, determined as of the end of each of its fiscal quarters, after the repayment of the $300 million tranche of term
loans, of no less greater than (i) for the fiscal quarter ending on or about June 30, 2017,
4.50 to 1.00, (ii) for the fiscal quarters ending on or about September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2017, 4.25 to
1.00, and (iii) for each fiscal quarter thereafter, 4.00 to 1.00, with certain alternative requirements for permitted acquisitions
greater than $50,000,000;
· a covenant requiring the Company to maintain a senior
secured net indebtedness to EBITDA ratio, determined as of the end of each of its fiscal quarters, after the repayment of the
$300 million tranche of term loans, of no less greater than 3.50 to 1.00, with certain alternative requirements
for permitted acquisitions greater than $50,000,000;
· a covenant requiring the Company to maintain an EBITDA
to interest expense ratio for a period of four consecutive fiscal quarters as of the end of each quarter of no less than 3.50
to 1; and
· a covenant restricting the Company from paying dividends
or repurchasing stock if, after giving effect to such payments and assuming no default exists or would result from such payment,
the Company’s leverage ratio is greater than 2.50 to 1, in such case limiting such payments to an amount ranging from $50
million to $75 million during any fiscal year based on the Company’s leverage ratio after giving effect to such payments.
Item 1.02 Termination of a Material Definitive Agreement.
Prudential Notes
On March 31, 2017, the Company repaid all obligations evidenced
by notes (the “Notes”) issued under the Private Shelf Agreement, as amended (the “Note Agreement”),
dated as of July 29, 2009, among Tennant, PGIM, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Investment Management, Inc.), and
each Prudential Affiliate bound by certain provisions thereof, and terminated the Note Agreement.
The Company incurred and paid an early termination penalty in
connection with the repayment of the Notes.
JPMorgan Credit Facility
Upon entry into the 2017 Credit Agreement described above under
Item 1.01, the Company repaid all obligations under and terminated the Credit Agreement (the “2011 Credit Agreement”)
with JPMorgan, as administrative agent and collateral agent, U.S. Bank National Association, as syndication agent, Wells Fargo
Bank, National Association, and RBS Citizens, N.A., as co-documentation agents, and the Lenders (including JPMorgan) from time
to time party thereto, as amended.
The Company did not incur an early termination penalty in connection
with the termination of the 2011 Credit Agreement.
Item 2.03 Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an
Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant.
The information described above under “Item 1.01 Entry
into a Material Definitive Agreement” with respect to the 2017 Credit Agreement is hereby incorporated by reference.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits. The following exhibits are filed herewith:
10.1 Credit Agreement
dated as of April 4, 2017 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed
on April 5, 2017).
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly
authorized.
TENNANT COMPANY
Date: July 27, 2017
/s/ Heidi M. Wilson
Heidi M. Wilson
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Filing details
- Company
- TENNANT CO
- Ticker
- TNC
- CIK
- 97134
- Form type
- 8-K/A
- Filing date
- Jul 27, 2017
- Report date
- Mar 31, 2017
- Document
- v471707_8ka.htm
- Size
- 27 KB