Good morning, everyone. Nice to see you this morning. Welcome to early start. Im john berman. Im christine romans. Its 5 00 a. M. In the east. The latest on the turmoil in the middle east. A teenager from florida has been released to house arrest after being beaten by Israeli Police. He was there to attend the funeral of a palestinian cousin. The revenge attack for the death of three israeli teens. Israel targeted terrorists in gaza after more than two dozen rockets were fired sunday. How does this cycle of violence stop in we are live in jerusalem. Now we understand israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with the father of the teen who was killed. What can you tell us about the conversation . Thats right. He spoke to him this morning, christine, offering his condolences for the death of his 16yearold son, mohammad who was abducted last week and whose charred remains were found outside jerusalem causing huge classes, bigger than any we have seen here really in around a decade
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David s Bridal Closes New $70 million Capital Investment From CPP Investments
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CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ David s Bridal, LLC (the Company ), the nation s leading bridal and special occasion authority, announced today the closing of a $70 million term loan provided by CPPIB Credit Investments Inc., a subsidiary of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board ( CPP Investments ). The new term loan matures in 2024 and will be used by the Company to fund operations and for general corporate purposes.
As of closing on April 30, 2021, the Company had total unrestricted cash of $63 million and zero borrowings on its $125 million Revolving Credit Facility.