buyout - significado y definición. Qué es buyout
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Qué (quién) es buyout - definición

INVESTMENT TRANSACTION BY WHICH THE OWNERSHIP EQUITY OF A COMPANY IS ACQUIRED
Buy-out; Control investment

buyout         
¦ noun the purchase of a controlling share in a company, especially by its own managers.
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(buyouts)
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.
N-COUNT: oft supp N
see also MBO
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In finance, a buyout is an investment transaction by which the ownership equity of a company, or a majority share of the stock of the company is acquired. The acquiror thereby "buys out" the present equity holders of the target company.

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Buyout

In finance, a buyout is an investment transaction by which the ownership equity of a company, or a majority share of the stock of the company is acquired. The acquiror thereby "buys out" the present equity holders of the target company. A buyout will often include the purchasing of the target company's outstanding debt, which is referred to as "assumed debt" by the purchaser.

Ejemplos de uso de buyout
1. The Abraaj Buyout Fund I (ABOF I), which is fully invested, was the region‘s first private equity buyout fund.
2. Delphi workers were offered similar buyout deals.
3. Norilsk Offers Asset Buyout Reuters Norilsk Nickel offered on Tuesday a share buyout to holders who disagree with a spin–off of its energy assets.
4. Globally, the buyout funds have been a rage among the investors as multibillion–dollar buyout funds are busy purchasing private companies and taking public companies private.
5. As of this week, the banks were struggling to sell $152 billion in buyout loans and $68 billion of buyout bonds, according to Donnelly.