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To buyout
noun
The acquisition of a controlling interest in a business or corporation by outright purchase or by purchase of a majority of issued shares of stock.
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One politician famously referred to buyout artists as "locusts".
The proceeds are distributed in the form of dividends to buyout groups.
China remains attractive to buyout shops, because when returns are good, they are very good.
Merrill provided financing to buyout firms, such as Texas Pacific and the Carlyle Group.
These gains from profitable investments are what differentiate private equity from other asset managers — and what matter most to buyout barons.
Still another unknown for Citigroup is its exposure to loans provided to buyout firms, which paid what now seem like high prices to privatize publicly traded companies.
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LEVERAGED BUYOUT FUNDS Eighty-two leveraged buyout funds were started in 1999 alone, according to Buyouts, a newsletter based in New York.
As Karp may learn, when it comes to buyouts, it's new money, not old owners, that does the talking.
These standoffs typically lead to buyouts, but the amount of money each player is due has made for difficult negotiations.
The total of buyouts done in 1997 was $29 billion, according to Buyouts, a trade magazine.
The same reduction pace is taking shape at the company's bankrupt parts supplier, Delphi, where 12,600 employees agreed to buyouts.
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