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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Buy in; Buy-in; Buying In; Buying in (disambiguation)

buy something in      
withdraw something at auction because it fails to reach the reserve price.
Management buy-in         
OF A LARGE INTEREST IN A COMPANY
Buy-in management buyout; Management buyin
A management buy-in (MBI) occurs when a manager or a management team from outside the company raises the necessary finance, buys it, and becomes the company's new management. A management buy-in team often competes with other purchasers in the search for a suitable business.
Buy to let         
PROPERTY TRANSACTION IN THE UK
Buy-to-let; Buy-to-Let Mortgage; Buy to leave; Buy-to-leave
Buy-to-let is a British phrase referring to the purchase of a property specifically to let out, that is to rent it out. A buy-to-let mortgage is a mortgage loan specifically designed for this purpose.

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Buying in

Buying in may refer to:

  • Buying in (poker), a tournament entrance fee
  • Buying in (securities), a process in which a buyer whose seller fails to deliver the securities contracted for, can "buy in" the securities from a third party
  • Management buy-in, when an outside management becomes a company's new management by buying it
Examples of use of buy something in
1. "They were on a patrol, but they had gotten out of their vehicles with their translator to buy something in the market when the attack happened," he said.
2. The head of INKA, Constantinos Tsekeris, said that rushing to buy something in case it might sell out is not a good policy for shoppers.
3. If it isn‘t here by midday then I‘m going to have no option other than to go to the shops to buy something in its place as it is the main present for my parents!
4. When you buy something in a shop you get a five–minute buzz from the purchase – then end up feeling guilty when your credit card statement drops through the letterbox.
5. "If we buy something in the next 12 to 18 months, it will be in Asia," Bazelaire said, adding Altimo was interested in the markets of Vietnam and India. «