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leveraged buyout |
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leveraged buyout, the takeover of a company, financed by borrowed funds. Often, the target company's assets are used as security for the loans acquired to finance the purchase. The acquiring company or group then repays the loans from the target company's profits or by selling its assets. Many leveraged buyouts have been financed through junk bonds junk bond, a bond that involves greater than usual risk as an investment and pays a relatively high rate of interest, typically issued by a company lacking an established earnings history or having a questionable credit history. ..... Click the link for more information. . |
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| Los Angeles had its own version of the debt-laden leverage buyout last month. Capitalizing on a breadth of experience and industry know-how, real estate industry veteran Lynette Tulkoff and leverage buyout specialist Laurence Levy have formed Hudson Park Realty specializing in identifying, negotiating and securing unique opportunistic commercial real estate investments on the East Coast. Capital, a leading private equity firm with more than $3 billion of equity capital under management across leverage buyout, venture capital, special situations, and hedge funds. |
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