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Reverse leveraged buyout |
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Reverse leveraged buyoutBringing back into publicly traded status a company that had been privatized by way of a leveraged buyout.Reverse leveraged buyout Similar MatchesLeveraged recapitalizationLeveraged recapitalizationOften used in risk arbitrage. A public company takes on significant additional debt with the purpose of either paying an extraordinary dividend or repurchasing shares, leaving the public shareholders with a continuing interest in a more financially leveraged company. Popular form of shark repellent See: Stub. Unleveraged required returnUnleveraged required returnThe required return on an investment when the investment is financed entirely by required return (i.e., no required return). Leveraged investment companyLeveraged investment companyAn investment company or mutual fund entitled to borrow capital for its operations. Also, an investment company that issues both income shares and capital shares. Leveraged required returnLeveraged required returnThe required return on an investment when the investment is financed partially by debt. Leveraged leaseLeveraged leaseA lease arrangement under which the lessor borrows a large proportion of the funds needed to purchase the asset. The lender has a lien on the assets and a pledge of the lease payments to secure the borrowing. Further SuggestionsUnleveraged betaLeveraged company Leveraged equity leveraged buyout Unleveraged program Highly leveraged transaction (HLT) Leveraged stock |
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