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leveraged buyout

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the purchase of a company with borrowed money, using the company's assets as collateral, and often discharging the debt and realizing a profit by liquidating the company. Abbreviation: LBO

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  • In 1990, Weschler left New York and relocated to Charlottesville to start a leveraged buyout fund with Grace vice chairman Terry Daniels, who was also leaving the company.

  • From 1984 to 1987, leveraged buyouts and other buybacks took more than $250 billion worth of stock out of the market, driving demand up further for what remained.

  • He leveraged his earlier experience and knocked a Computer Science degree out of the park, graduating with high honors.

  • Guzmán essentially leveraged violence, political influence, and financial prowess to gain power and market share.

  • The following 10 politicos have leveraged social media for added attention and even notoriety.

  • Over the past year or two, she has leveraged media, social and otherwise, to present a more authentic version of herself.

  • On the whole, however, Saudi funds and arms have leveraged American aims in many tight situations.

  • Assume that your boys want, say, 30 times gross annual revenue for a buyout.