Phrases with «buyout deal»

A "buyout deal" refers to an agreement where one person or company buys the ownership or control of another person or company by offering a certain amount of money or other assets. It typically involves one party acquiring all or a majority share of the other party's ownership rights. Full definition

Sentences with «buyout deal»

  • I like the fact that T - Mobile isn't being complacent with this whole merger / buyout deal with AT&T. (tmonews.com)
  • The consortium — led by Chinese private equity firms Hopu Investment Management and Hillhouse Capital Group, property developer China Vanke, Bank of China Group Investment and GLP chief executive Ming Mei — is set to privatise Singapore Exchange - listed GLP in what will represent one of the largest buyout deals in Asia. (legalweek.com)
  • When it inked a $ 4 - billion leveraged buyout deal back in 2010, it became the latest in a long line of suitors that had promised to «fix» the 60 - year old chain, which was flagging in the face of stiff competition from a reinvigorated McDonald's and a new crop of rivals like Chipotle Mexican Grill and Panera Bread. (macleans.ca)
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