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roll-up
roll-up (rŏl′ŭp′)n. See wrap.roll-upThe process for orderly dismantling of facilities no longer required in support of operations and available for transfer to other areas.
roll-up
Roll Up1. In venture capital and hedge funds, the purchase and merging of two or (often) more small firms in the same sector. This is done to hedge risk; given the choice between two firms in which to invest, one more risky than the other, a fund or venture capital firm may simply buy out both of them and force a merger, hoping to split the difference in risk and return. Roll ups become more common in times of economic downturn as part of a market consolidation process.
2. To liquidate one option in order to buy similar one with a better strike price. Most often, an investor does this in order to maintain a position when he/she is bullish on the price of the underlying.roll-up A master limited partnership in which a number of existing limited partnerships are pooled into a single partnership.ThesaurusSeeroll up |