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Cardinal Health says $1.26B debt tendered in offer

Casino giant Harrah's Entertainment says it'll offer $720 million in new secured notes to give it more time to repay lenders. The private Las Vegas-based company said Tuesday that it will use the proceeds from selling the new notes, which will be due... Full Article at Miami Herald

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