单词 | buyout |
释义 | buyout (baɪaʊt ) Word forms: buyouts 1. countable noun A buyout is the buying of a company, especially by its managers or employees. [business] It is thought that a management buyout is one option. 2. See also MBO Collocations: buyout clause And his buyout clause has just dropped to 2million, even though compensation will not be an issue. The Sun His buyout clause has now risen to a huge 84.6million from 67.7m. The Sun Palace tried to sign the 24-year-old last summer when he had a £12 million buyout clause; he has since signed a four-year deal with no such clause. Times,Sunday Times He had a buyout clause of four or five million. Times, Sunday Times The deal would be worth up to 60,000 a week, with a possible buyout clause of around 20 million. Times, Sunday Times However, this sort of buyout deal will become prohibitively expensive as more employers pile in. Times, Sunday Times A buyout deal could be announced in the next few days. Times, Sunday Times Part of the buyout deal was to reduce costs by closing stores and by reducing inventory to repay debts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, the bank has lent about 9 billion to leveraged buyout deals. Times, Sunday Times Only a few years ago, buyout deals were typically worth less than 20 million. Times, Sunday Times The buyout firm has recently listed another of its biggest leisure assets. Times, Sunday Times The buyout firm has tried to sell the business for several years. Times, Sunday Times The buyout firm revealed that it had reduced its stake to 11.5 per cent, having previously declared a 19.2 per stake. Times, Sunday Times Once upon a time, he, or occasionally she, could quit their high-paid job at an investment bank after a couple of years and join a buyout firm. Times, Sunday Times The country's premier buyout firm closed on the first $1-billion of outside commitments to its own, in-house private equity fund. Globe and Mail But the global financial crisis has left many buyout funds, including the industry's best known names, unable to reach that benchmark. Times, Sunday Times The private equity dream should therefore range beyond 60 billion buyout funds. Times, Sunday Times The portfolio includes 207 interests in buyout funds and direct stakes in companies. Times, Sunday Times While they may find time to goad their public-equity counterparts, the buyout funds have a growing number of problems of their own. Times, Sunday Times It could be higher for successful venture capital firms, reflecting their general smaller size and might be lower for much larger buyout funds. Times, Sunday Times Or you took that buyout offer, thinking you'd get out while the getting was good. ST The company declined to comment on a $15.5 billion private equity buyout offer which it said was under review. Times, Sunday Times Shares were up 74p to 23.02 on talk of a 25 lever-aged buyout offer, even though sources close to the group denied that an approach had been received. Times, Sunday Times The buyout offer fell when it was opposed by more than 14% of the holders of the outstanding shares. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had apparently found out about his son's buyout plan only after it was leaked to a newspaper. Times,Sunday Times Those associated with a buyout plan should resign from the board and take their chances. Times, Sunday Times A 971 million management buyout plan failed last week after investors vetoed the deal. Times, Sunday Times Instead of addressing the issue the partner asks his team to create a partner buyout plan. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She offered a buyout plan for existing teachers with tenure. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 全部买下 Japanese: 買収 |
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