Leveraged Buyout (LBO)

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A Leveraged Buyout (LBO) is a financial transaction where a company is acquired using a significant amount of borrowed funds, with the assets of the acquired company often serving as collateral. The LBO meaning emphasizes the use of leverage to enhance potential returns on investment. This strategy is commonly employed in private equity to facilitate acquisitions with minimal equity investment.

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