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Leveraged recapitalization (444 bytes)
1: In corporate finance, a leveraged recapitalization is a strategy often used to fend... Leveraged buyout (2294 bytes) 1: ...itself a dividend payment in a refinancing. Most leveraged buyout firms look to earn a [[return on investmen... 9: Notable leveraged buyout firms include: Candover (428 bytes) 1: ...sed, specialises in arranging and leading large [[buyouts]] and [[buyins]]. 2: ...ment]] [[trust (property)|trust]]. Investments in buyouts are provided in two forms, from Candover Investme... Buyout (240 bytes) 1: ...] of a [[company]] is sold. It can be either a [[leveraged buyout]] or a [[management buyout]] 4: *[[Leveraged buy-in]] George R. Roberts (1138 bytes) 5: ... billion dollars. Much of which came from doing [[leveraged buyout]]s ('''LBO''') when in KKR. One of the mos... Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (3724 bytes) 2: ...t focuses primarily on late stage [[LBO|leveraged buyouts]]. It was founded in [[1976]] by [[Jerome Kohlbe... 4: ...popularize the acquisition concept known as the [[leveraged buyout]] (LBO) by creating a series of limited pa... 6: ...ichael Milken]], helped raise money for leveraged buyouts. Once the targeted company was acquired, KKR wo... 9: ...der Kravis, the firm was responsible for the 1988 leveraged buyout of [[RJR Nabisco]]. At a cost of nearly $... Private equity (5240 bytes) 1: ...private equity investment include [[LBO|leveraged buyouts]], [[venture capital]], [[growth capital]], [[ang... 6: ...in excess of 20% per year, which in the case of [[leveraged buyout]] firms is primarily due to [[debt|leverag... 31: ...among the debt providers we needed to support our buyouts, or among institutional investors. There was limi... 33: ...tions, and educating corporations about leveraged buyouts and the meaning of maximizing shareholder value. TMI Mudlib (1285 bytes) 3: ...2 was somewhat independent of the driver team. It leveraged elements of the original TMI mudlib and eventuall... 5: Though Lima leveraged learnings from TMI-2, it is important to note tha... Leverage (finance) (3766 bytes) 16: ...d portfolio. Because the percentage increase in a leveraged portfolio is higher by the same ratio as the decr... 19: ...going to 100 is a '''9.09'''% decrease. In a 200% leveraged index it's a 20% increase, to 120, and a 18.17% (... 24: ...ld have lost value through [[inflation]]). A 200% leveraged portfolio holding the DJIA during that period wou... Forstmann Little & Company (2246 bytes) 1: ...' is a [[private equity]] firm, specializing in [[leveraged buyout]]s (LBOs). The company was founded in [[19... Conglomerate (company) (4063 bytes) 4: ...h allowed the conglomerates to buy companies in [[leveraged buyout]]s, sometimes at temporarily deflated valu... 10: ... 1960s conglomorate: the company was not highly [[leveraged]], and when [[interest rates]] went up they were ... Mbo (404 bytes) 1: MBO is an acronym for ''management buyout'', or a leveraged buyout conducted by a company's existing manageme... PanAmSat (1521 bytes) 7: ==2004 Leveraged Buyout== 9: [[KKR]] led the 2004 [[LBO|leveraged buyout]] by purchasing a 44% stake in the company... Robert D. Walter (554 bytes) 1: ...nal Foods]], a small Ohio food wholesaler, in a [[leveraged buyout]]. Today, [[Cardinal Health]] is a $25 bil... Robert Campeau (2339 bytes) 10: ...n the [[1980]]s Campeau embarked on a series of [[leveraged buyout]]s, first bidding Henry Kravis (4538 bytes) 13: ...], raised enormous amounts of money for leveraged buyouts. Once the targeted company was successfully taken... 15: ...der Kravis, the firm was responsible for the 1988 leveraged buyout of [[RJR Nabisco]]. At a cost of $24.88 bi... Earnings before interest and taxes (502 bytes) 1: ...[capital structure]] of a firm (e.g., through a [[leveraged buyout]]) first evaluates a firm's fundamental ea... James Hanson, Baron Hanson (2665 bytes) 1: ...who built his businesses through the process of [[leveraged buyout]]s. Amongst others, these included [[Hanso... Zumtobel Lighting Group (707 bytes) 10: ...3]] Thorn Lighting was acquired from Thorn EMI in leveraged management buy-out. Texas Pacific Group (1089 bytes) 3: TPG focuses on turnarounds, management-led buyouts and recapitalizations. The firm's industry focus...
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