leveraged stock

  • 11Leveraged buyout — A leveraged buyout (or LBO, or highly leveraged transaction (HLT), or bootstrap transaction) occurs when a financial sponsor acquires a controlling interest in a company s equity and where a significant percentage of the purchase price is… …

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  • 12Stock market — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 13Stock — For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function, see Physical capital. For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities …

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  • 14stock market — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. the market, the exchange, syndicate; see business 1 , market 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. stock exchange, stock brokerage, American Stock Exchange, Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ. WORD FIND • agent who …

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  • 15Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan - LESOP — An equity compensation system in which the sponsoring company typically leverages its credit to borrow money, which it then uses to fund the plan, in order to purchase company shares from the company s treasury. The shares are used for the… …

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  • 16leveraged buyout — Method of purchasing outstanding stock of publicly held corporation by management or outside investors, with financing consisting primarily of funds borrowed from investment bankers or brokers. The initial and subsequent long term capital used… …

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  • 17leveraged buyout — Method of purchasing outstanding stock of publicly held corporation by management or outside investors, with financing consisting primarily of funds borrowed from investment bankers or brokers. The initial and subsequent long term capital used… …

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  • 18Leveraged Buyback — A significant re purchase of a company s own shares, financed through debt. Buybacks are done for a variety of reasons: 1) To raise the stock s price; 2) to avoid over capitalization; and 3) to defend the company from a hostile take over attempt …

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  • 19Preferred stock — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 20Monthly income preferred stock — This article is about the financial instrument. For other uses, see MIPS. Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson[1], a Sullivan Cromwell tax partner, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in… …

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