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n. (plural of buyout English)

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He plays the master-class game, backing smugglers like me, leveraged buyouts, corrupting politicians, software piracy, design piracyI bought the Sony flatscreen templates Event Horizon uses from him.

Everyone was smiling, moaning, while Alex Timmerman told them about consumer fraud and children's spirit vocalizations, leveraged buyouts and sacred agonies of democratic change.

There were charges and actions against specific banks, accusations of corruption, mismanagement, bad loans and even bribes, but more and more Timmerman had begun to attack the structure as a whole, claiming that the laws themselves undermined the national economy through leveraged buyouts financed by unregulated banks, manipulated stock investments using information about paper loans and 'a suicidal breakdown of the necessary barriers between the people who lend the money and the people who spend it'.

Returns on leveraged buyouts can go as high as fifty percent—you know, it's fantastic.

So much subterfuge, so many secret negotiations-mergers, buyouts, controlling interests.

The conventional wisdom is that it's impossible, as massive overextensions of debt incurred in the recent frenzy of buyouts, and block stock purchases have left many of the nation's industrial giants, both corporate and individual, jointly and severally, with empty pockets, TM ROAD TO ONAHA 563 red faces, and, in a number of cases, a sudden desire to leave the country.

He was more interested in something fresh and exciting on the monetary scene-leveraged buyouts, known as LBO's, financed by junk bonds.