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Leveraged Buyout

LBO. Takeover of a company or controlling Interest in a company, using a significant amount of borrowed Money, usually 70% or more of the total Purchase price.

Related Terms: 7 Borrow, FICA, Interest, Money, Owe, Purchase, Takeover
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