leveraged buyout
杠杆收购,杠杆买断,杠杆式收购,杠杆购买
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- : 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.