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2 similar Credit Agreement contracts by American Pacific Corp, Bookham, Inc.

CREDIT AGREEMENT by and among AMERICAN PACIFIC CORPORATION as Borrower, THE DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE BORROWER FROM TIME TO TIME PARTIES HERETO THE LENDERS THAT ARE SIGNATORIES HERETO as the Lenders, and WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION as...
Credit Agreement • February 4th, 2011 • American Pacific Corp • Industrial inorganic chemicals • New York

THIS CREDIT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), is entered into as of January 31, 2011, by and among the lenders identified on the signature pages hereof (each of such lenders, together with their respective successors and permitted assigns, are referred to hereinafter as a “Lender”, as that term is hereinafter further defined), WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, “Agent”), AMERICAN PACIFIC CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”) and each of the Domestic Subsidiaries of Borrower from time to time a party hereto, as guarantors (“Guarantors”).

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CREDIT AGREEMENT by and among BOOKHAM, INC., as Parent, and EACH OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES THAT ARE SIGNATORIES HERETO as Borrowers, THE LENDERS THAT ARE SIGNATORIES HERETO as the Lenders, and WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL, INC. as the Arranger and Administrative...
Credit Agreement • September 14th, 2006 • Bookham, Inc. • Semiconductors & related devices • California

THIS CREDIT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), is entered into as of August 2, 2006, by and among the lenders identified on the signature pages hereof (such lenders, together with their respective successors and permitted assigns, are referred to hereinafter each individually as a “Lender” and collectively as the “Lenders”), WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL, INC., a California corporation, as the arranger and administrative agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, “Agent”), BOOKHAM, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), and each of Parent’s Subsidiaries identified as borrower on the signature pages hereof (such Subsidiaries are referred to hereinafter each individually as a “Borrower”, and individually and collectively, jointly and severally, as the “Borrowers”).

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