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Что (кто) такое buildup$10102$ - определение

INVESTMENT PROCESS WHERE SMALL COMPANIES ARE ACQUIRED AND MERGED
Leveraged buildup

Rollup         
A Rollup (also "Roll-up" or "Roll up") is a process used by investors (commonly private equity firms) where multiple small companies in the same market are acquired and merged.
Soot         
  • The black staining on the power car of this [[Midland Mainline]] [[InterCity 125]] High Speed Train is the result of soot building up on the train's surface.
CARBONACEOUS RESIDUE FROM INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
Charcoal black; Pigment Black 7; Sootier; Sootiest; Carbon buildup; User:GretLomborg/sandbox/Carbon buildup
Soot ( ) is a mass of impure carbon particles resulting from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. It is more properly restricted to the product of the gas-phase combustion process but is commonly extended to include the residual pyrolysed fuel particles such as coal, cenospheres, charred wood, and petroleum coke that may become airborne during pyrolysis and that are more properly identified as cokes or char.
Soot         
  • The black staining on the power car of this [[Midland Mainline]] [[InterCity 125]] High Speed Train is the result of soot building up on the train's surface.
CARBONACEOUS RESIDUE FROM INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
Charcoal black; Pigment Black 7; Sootier; Sootiest; Carbon buildup; User:GretLomborg/sandbox/Carbon buildup
·adj ·Alt. of Soote.
II. Soot ·vt To cover or dress with soot; to smut with, or as with, soot; as, to soot land.
III. Soot ·noun A black substance formed by combustion, or disengaged from fuel in the process of combustion, which rises in fine particles, and adheres to the sides of the chimney or pipe conveying the smoke; strictly, the fine powder, consisting chiefly of carbon, which colors smoke, and which is the result of imperfect combustion. ·see Smoke.

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Rollup

A rollup (also "roll-up" or "roll up") is a process used by investors (commonly private equity firms) where multiple small companies in the same market are acquired and merged.

The principal aim of a rollup is to reduce costs through economies of scale. It also has the effect of increasing the valuation multiples the business can command as it acquires greater scale. Rollups may also have the effect of rationalizing competition in crowded and fragmented markets, where there are often many small participants but room for only a few to succeed.

An investor faced with an opportunity to invest in two competing companies may reduce risk by simply investing in both and merging them. Rollups are often part of the shakeout and consolidation process during an economic downturn or as new market sectors begin to mature.

The characteristics that can make a rollup particularly attractive come into play especially when there are many small players in a fragmented market or in fields where technology can play a role in revitalizing industries with small margins. The other reason companies do rollups is due to the higher earnings multiple achievable in businesses with large scale, compared to smaller mom and pop operations which remain vulnerable to changing markets and poor access to capital markets.

Rollups of complementary or unrelated companies are also done to:

  • Build a full-capability company, when it would be too costly or time-consuming to develop the missing pieces through internal expansion.
  • Blending companies have different financial metrics, often to make the combined company attractive for investment, mergers and acquisitions, or an initial public offering.