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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).

buy-out
Noun
the purchase of a company, often by its former employees
Verb
buy out
to purchase the ownership of a company or property from (someone)
Translations
buy-out [ˈbaɪaut] n (COMM) → adquisición f de (la totalidad de) las acciones
buy-out [ˈbaɪaut] n (Comm) → rachat m (d'entreprise)
buy-out [ˈbaɪaut] n (COMM) → acquisto di una società da parte dei suoi dipendenti


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Real estate giant, Cushman & Wakefield, has been in talks with Italian investment trust, IFIL, over a possible buy-out from parent company, Mitsubishi Estate Co.
625-a-share range - above Black's sweetened buy-out bid of $27 per share.
The Forest Service focused the buy-out on Regions 1, 5, and 6, those with the largest timber-sale programs.
 
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