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buy-out

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buy·out also buy-out  (bout)
n.
1. The purchase of the entire holdings or interests of an owner or investor.
2. The purchase of a company or business: "If the workers do approve the buyout, their company will become the nation's largest employee-owned enterprise" (Harry Anderson).
Translations
buy-out [ˈbaɪəʊt]
A. Ncompra f de la totalidad de las acciones
management buy-outcompra f de acciones por los gerentes
workers' buy-outcompra f de una empresa por los trabajadores
B. CPD buy-out clause Ncláusula f de rescisión


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5m), according to the Centre for Management Buy-out Research (CMBOR).
THE number of business buy-outs in Yorkshire tumbled during the first nine months of the year, figures showed today.
In the first nine months of the year the value of private equity-backed buy-outs in the region fell by 60% to pounds 65.
 
 
 
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