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Leveraged Buy-out (Lbo) Defined

Financial transaction in which a corporation's management repurchases all public shares, usually by incurring substantial debt, and the company goes private. Usually involves fairly stable, mature companies with good cash flows. Equity money for the LBO often comes from the investment banker or LBO specialist that arranges the buyout and underwrites the debt issue.

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