BUYOUT


Meaning of BUYOUT in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

leveraged buyout

management buyout

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

leveraged

Junk bonds were used to finance leveraged buyouts and takeovers, with the aim of extracting value from existing bondholders and shareholders.

In 1989, after several years of lagging profits, Lechmere changed hands as a result of a management-led leveraged buyout .

Shareholders can protect themselves from hostile takeovers and leveraged buyouts by not agreeing to sell their shareholdings at a discount.

Rather than focus on big leveraged buyouts , Ripplewood will primarily look at medium-size businesses with potential to export their products.

Co., the New York-based leveraged buyout specialist, sources said.

■ NOUN

management

Read in studio Workers at a piano factory threatened with closure have been demonstrating in support of a management buyout .

During the 1980s, the phrases leveraged buyout and management buyout echoed all over Wall Street.

Mr Ethrington had no association with the management buyout team when he was advising the Government.

Funds are used for start-ups, for expansion and second stage growth, and often for management buyouts of an existing company.

Caradon was floated in July 1987 with a market value of £134m following a £61m management buyout from Reed in 1985.

Read in studio One of the oldest parts of Robert Maxwell's collapsed empire has been revived by a management buyout .

Evans was a product of another classic 1980s business - the management buyout .

In 1987, he organised a £57 million management buyout of Pontins, then owned by Bass.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

AT&T successfully negotiated a buyout of McCaw Cellular.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Co., the New York-based leveraged buyout specialist, sources said.

Financing buyouts has, however, retained its popularity given the greater security involved in such a deal.

Goodrich had approached Rohr about a friendly buyout several months ago, he said.

In the previous year only 53% of buyouts came from corporate restructuring.

It was not a typical privatization, since all shares were sold to employees - what we call an employee buyout .

Reports of negotiations have persisted since the Wall Street Journal reported last month that a buyout was imminent.

Some numbers crunchers predict that few non-defense employees will get buyouts this year under the authority that ends in December.

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