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leveraged buyout

NOUN
  1. a buyout using borrowed money; the target company's assets are usually security for the loan
    a leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover bids

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  • PENN.O) said on Thursday its $6.1 billion takeover pact had been terminated, marking the latest leveraged buyout to crumble amid tight credit markets and a weak U.S. economy.
  • They include leveraged buyout tycoon TheodoreForstmannTheodore Forstmann, poultryman Donald Tyson, real estate investors John Arrillaga and Richard Peery, and fashionista RichardHayneRichard Hayne. America's 400 RichestSpecial Report: America's 400 Richest
  • Rather than focus on big leveraged buyouts, Ripplewood will primarily look at medium-size businesses with potential to export their products.
  • Shareholders can protect themselves from hostile takeovers and leveraged buyouts by not agreeing to sell their shareholdings at a discount.
  • These companies were then broken up and sold piecewise, their pension obligations replaced with 401 (k) - type individual retirement accounts, many of which were entrusted to investment companies created specifically for this purpose -- thereby supplying a secondary source of investment capital for more leveraged buyouts. The proud legacy of deregulation
  • Managers and large shareholders of other Irish plcs considering management or leveraged buyouts must be watching events with great interest.
  • a leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover bids
  • Being a kind of Leveraged Buyout (LBO), Management Buyout (MBO) had prevailed in Europe and America, and now in China is arousing extensive attention in academy and entrepreneur group.
  • Shareholders can protect themselves from hostile takeovers and leveraged buyouts by not agreeing to sell their shareholdings at a discount.
  • That £209m deal was the largest leveraged buyout in Scottish corporate history.
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