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Debt
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Debt [Abstract]  
Debt Disclosure

5  Debt

 

In June 2013, the Company entered into a credit agreement that provides for a $1.1 billion revolving facility and a $300 million term loan facility. In April 2015, Waters Corporation entered into an amendment to this agreement (the “Amended Credit Agreement”). The Amended Credit Agreement provides for an increase of the revolving commitments from $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion and extends the maturity of the original credit agreement from June 25, 2018 until April 23, 2020. The Company plans to use future proceeds from the revolving facility for general corporate purposes.

 

The interest rates applicable to the Amended Credit Agreement are, at the Company's option, equal to either the alternate base rate calculated daily (which is a rate per annum equal to the greatest of (a) the prime rate in effect on such day, (b) the federal funds effective rate in effect on such day plus 1/2% per annum, or (c) the adjusted LIBO rate on such day (or if such day is not a business day, the immediately preceding business day) for a deposit in U.S. dollars with a maturity of one month plus 1% per annum) or the applicable 1, 2, 3 or 6 month adjusted LIBO rate, in each case, plus an interest rate margin based upon the Company's leverage ratio, which can range between 0 basis points to 12.5 basis points for alternate base rate loans and between 80 basis points and 117.5 basis points for adjusted LIBO rate loans. The facility fee on the Amended Credit Agreement ranges between 7.5 basis points and 20 basis points. The Amended Credit Agreement requires that the Company comply with an interest coverage ratio test of not less than 3.50:1 as of the end of any fiscal quarter for any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters and a leverage ratio test of not more than 3.50:1 as of the end of any fiscal quarter. In addition, the Amended Credit Agreement includes negative covenants, affirmative covenants, representations and warranties and events of default that are customary for investment grade credit facilities.

 

At September 30, 2017, $125 million of the outstanding portion of the revolving facility was classified as short-term liabilities in the consolidated balance sheet due to the fact that the Company expects to repay this portion of the borrowing under the revolving line of credit within the next twelve months. The remaining $835 million of the outstanding portion of the revolving facility was classified as long-term liabilities in the consolidated balance sheet, as this portion is not expected to be repaid within the next twelve months.

The Company had a total of $700 million of outstanding senior unsecured notes as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016. Interest on the fixed rate senior unsecured notes is payable semi-annually each year. Interest on the floating rate senior unsecured notes is payable quarterly. The Company may prepay all or some of the senior unsecured notes at any time in an amount not less than 10% of the aggregate principal amount outstanding, plus the applicable make-whole amount or prepayment premium for Series H and J senior unsecured notes. In the event of a change in control of the Company (as defined in the note purchase agreement), the Company may be required to prepay the senior unsecured notes at a price equal to 100% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest. These senior unsecured notes require that the Company comply with an interest coverage ratio test of not less than 3.50:1 for any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters and a leverage ratio test of not more than 3.50:1 as of the end of any fiscal quarter. In addition, these senior unsecured notes include customary negative covenants, affirmative covenants, representations and warranties and events of default.

The Company had the following outstanding debt at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016 (in thousands):

    September 30, 2017 December 31, 2016
Foreign subsidiary lines of credit $ 423 $ 297
Senior unsecured notes - Series D - 3.22%, due March 2018   100,000   -
Credit agreements   125,000   125,000
  Total notes payable and debt   225,423   125,297
         
Senior unsecured notes - Series B - 5.00%, due February 2020   100,000   100,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series D - 3.22%, due March 2018   -   100,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series E - 3.97%, due March 2021   50,000   50,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series F - 3.40%, due June 2021   100,000   100,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series G - 3.92%, due June 2024   50,000   50,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series H - floating rate*, due June 2024   50,000   50,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series I - 3.13%, due May 2023   50,000   50,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series J - floating rate**, due May 2024   40,000   40,000
Senior unsecured notes - Series K - 3.44%, due May 2026   160,000   160,000
Credit agreements   1,135,000   1,005,000
Unamortized debt issuance costs   (2,633)   (3,034)
  Total long-term debt   1,732,367   1,701,966
         
Total debt $ 1,957,790 $ 1,827,263
         
* Series H senior unsecured notes bear interest at a 3-month LIBOR for that floating rate interest period plus 1.25%.
** Series J senior unsecured notes bear interest at a 3-month LIBOR for that floating rate interest period plus 1.45%.

As of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, the Company had a total amount available to borrow under existing credit agreements of $338 million and $468 million, respectively, after outstanding letters of credit. The weighted-average interest rates applicable to the senior unsecured notes and credit agreement borrowings collectively were 2.82% and 2.55% at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively. As of September 30, 2017, the Company was in compliance with all debt covenants.

 

The Company and its foreign subsidiaries also had available short-term lines of credit totaling $90 million and $79 million at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, for the purpose of short-term borrowing and issuance of commercial guarantees. At September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, the weighted-average interest rates applicable to these short-term borrowings were 1.48% and 1.49%, respectively.