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Tenet Healthcare's Senior Secured Notes Get Rating Actions
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Tenet Healthcare Corporation's (THC - Free Report) new senior secured first lien notes due 2026 and 2027 have received a Ba3 rating from Moody’s Investors Service. However, there is no alteration in the rating of the company’s current senior secured first and second lien debt, unsecured notes or the Speculative Grade Liquidity Rating. The outlook is stable.
Funds raised from the $4.2 billion of new senior secured first lien notes along with cash and an asset-based lending (ABL) will be used to pay Tenet Healthcare’s current senior secured first lien notes maturing in 2020 and 2021 and fees and costs related to the fund transaction.
These issued first lien notes will be protected by a first priority pledge of the capital stock of the company’s domestic units and gain traction from the domestic hospital units’ guarantees. However, the notes do not have a security of subsidiary assets, thereby causing a weak collateral package.
Rationale Behind Ratings
Tenet Healthcare's B2 Corporate Family Rating is mainly restricted by its high financial leverage and certain industry headwinds, such as weak volume and cost inflation.
Nevertheless, the rating reflects the company’s impressive scale and diversity. Tenet Healthcare is well-diversified by state and payor. Its ambulatory surgery and revenue cycle management businesses boost its diversity and gain from the longer-term trends that favor outpatient services. The credit rating agency’s stable outlook is reflective of Tenet Healthcare’s ability to lower its debt/EBITDA to around six times by 2020 end.
Factors That Can Influence the Ratings
The ratings can be downgraded if Tenet Healthcare faces operational challenges if its liquidity suffers or if it doesn’t succeed to achieve its cost savings. It can also face a downgrade if Conifer is divested without debt repayment, its debt/EBITDA is sustained above 6.5 times or failing to pursue share buybacks or returning shareholder’s money.
Notably, its ratings could see an upgrade if the company’s recent cost and operating initiatives can yield results, if it realizes better cash flow and interest coverage metrics and if its debt/EBITDA is sustained below 5.5 times.
Shares of this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company have lost 38% in a year’s time, wider than its industry’s decline of 6.7%.
Molina offers Medicaid-related solutions to meet the health care needs of low-income families and individuals. The stock sports a Zacks Rank #1. In the trailing four quarters, the company came up with average beat of 66.93%.
Anthem works as a health benefits company in the United States. In the last four quarters, the company delivered average beat of 4.57%. The stock carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
Universal Health operates acute care hospitals, outpatient facilities and behavioral health care facilities. In the previous four quarters, the company delivered average beat of 4.46%. The stock holds a Zacks Rank of 2.
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Tenet Healthcare's Senior Secured Notes Get Rating Actions
Tenet Healthcare Corporation's (THC - Free Report) new senior secured first lien notes due 2026 and 2027 have received a Ba3 rating from Moody’s Investors Service. However, there is no alteration in the rating of the company’s current senior secured first and second lien debt, unsecured notes or the Speculative Grade Liquidity Rating. The outlook is stable.
Funds raised from the $4.2 billion of new senior secured first lien notes along with cash and an asset-based lending (ABL) will be used to pay Tenet Healthcare’s current senior secured first lien notes maturing in 2020 and 2021 and fees and costs related to the fund transaction.
These issued first lien notes will be protected by a first priority pledge of the capital stock of the company’s domestic units and gain traction from the domestic hospital units’ guarantees. However, the notes do not have a security of subsidiary assets, thereby causing a weak collateral package.
Rationale Behind Ratings
Tenet Healthcare's B2 Corporate Family Rating is mainly restricted by its high financial leverage and certain industry headwinds, such as weak volume and cost inflation.
Nevertheless, the rating reflects the company’s impressive scale and diversity. Tenet Healthcare is well-diversified by state and payor. Its ambulatory surgery and revenue cycle management businesses boost its diversity and gain from the longer-term trends that favor outpatient services. The credit rating agency’s stable outlook is reflective of Tenet Healthcare’s ability to lower its debt/EBITDA to around six times by 2020 end.
Factors That Can Influence the Ratings
The ratings can be downgraded if Tenet Healthcare faces operational challenges if its liquidity suffers or if it doesn’t succeed to achieve its cost savings. It can also face a downgrade if Conifer is divested without debt repayment, its debt/EBITDA is sustained above 6.5 times or failing to pursue share buybacks or returning shareholder’s money.
Notably, its ratings could see an upgrade if the company’s recent cost and operating initiatives can yield results, if it realizes better cash flow and interest coverage metrics and if its debt/EBITDA is sustained below 5.5 times.
Shares of this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company have lost 38% in a year’s time, wider than its industry’s decline of 6.7%.
Stocks to Consider
Investors interested in the medical sector can take a look at some better-ranked stocks like Molina Healthcare, Inc (MOH - Free Report) , Anthem, Inc. and Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS - Free Report) . You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Molina offers Medicaid-related solutions to meet the health care needs of low-income families and individuals. The stock sports a Zacks Rank #1. In the trailing four quarters, the company came up with average beat of 66.93%.
Anthem works as a health benefits company in the United States. In the last four quarters, the company delivered average beat of 4.57%. The stock carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
Universal Health operates acute care hospitals, outpatient facilities and behavioral health care facilities. In the previous four quarters, the company delivered average beat of 4.46%. The stock holds a Zacks Rank of 2.
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