Six Flags Prices $1 Billion in 8.625% Senior Notes Due 2032

Reuters
Jan 08
Six Flags Prices $1 Billion in 8.625% Senior Notes Due 2032

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced the pricing of $1.0 billion in aggregate principal amount of 8.625% Senior Notes due 2032. The offering, conducted by Six Flags and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Canada's Wonderland Company and Millennium Operations LLC, is expected to close on or about January 14, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions. The full details of the news release are available under the News tab at https://investors.sixflags.com.

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