0 (in business) a situation in which a person or group buys all the shares belonging to a company and so gets control of it:
a management buyout
1 the act of buying all or part of a company from the people who own it:
The law firm was active in management buyouts, mergers, and acquisitions.
2 a situation in which a person or group buys most or all of the shares belonging to a company and so gets control of it:
Figure 3 shows that the buyout protects the consumption of the originally entitled people, on average.
In many cases, leveraged buyouts, often structured by the entrepreneur and top managers, were the ultimate customers.
Further, institutions have explored various options to influence tenured faculty to forgo their tenured position by providing buyouts, phased retirement, and other arrangements.
The voluntary transfer to a local housing association —one that emerges from a local authority—is akin to a management buyout.
A fund of £1 million is available to assist management and employee buyout teams in meeting the costs of employing consultants and other professional advisers.
It is more politically acceptable to have a management buyout with railway experience and employee participation.
Those bidders believe that the management buyout had the hid sewn up from an early date.
I have mentioned that management-employee buyouts are a means by which we wish to see employees participating in the future of their own companies.
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(商業上的)控制股權收購…
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aquisição da maioria das ações de uma empresa por uma pessoa/um grupo de pessoas…
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