Sentences with phrase «buyout of a smaller company»

It's like a corporate buyout of a smaller company, only there's no buying involved.

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The partnership invests in start - up companies and buyouts of small to medium - size firms in which Bain feels it can add value with its advice.
In exchange, they agree to give the incubator a small percentage of their gross annual sales once their companies become profitable, with a contract buyout available after nine years.
Furthermore, after the buyout, they often get rid of a lot of the workers at the small company as they bring the new business in.
MeetMe has grown since the merger, but is still a small company with a market cap of $ 112.46 M. Given its recent growth and outlook, it may be an attractive buyout target for Facebook or Google.
The investor did not take my bid, but held on, and the management announced a buyout for the company at a level that would have given me a significant gain had I been able to buy the block of stock, but instead left me with a 80 % + loss on a small position, which wasn't large enough to consider filing for appraisal rights.
A buy - sell agreement, also typically referred to as a buyout arrangement, is a legal agreement between co-owners of a small business that governs the circumstances when a co-owner dies, turns out to be disabled, retires, or is required to leave the company.
Unlike buyout shops like Cerberus Capital Management or Platinum Equity, Bain typically opts for a smaller volume of acquisitions and selects companies it's confident have potential to grow.
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