单词 | buyout |
释义 | buyout, Business Financebuy·out /ˈbaɪaʊt/ noun [countableC] BFa situation in which someone gains control of a company by buying all or most of its shares 控制股权收购 a management buyout → buy out at buy1 管理层收购 Examples from the Corpus buyout• AT&T successfully negotiated a buyout of McCaw Cellular.• Reports of negotiations have persisted since the Wall Street Journal reported last month that a buyout was imminent.• It was not a typical privatization, since all shares were sold to employees - what we call an employee buyout.• Financing buyouts has, however, retained its popularity given the greater security involved in such a deal.• Goodrich had approached Rohr about a friendly buyout several months ago, he said.• Some numbers crunchers predict that few non-defense employees will get buyouts this year under the authority that ends in December.• Co., the New York-based leveraged buyout specialist, sources said.• In the previous year only 53% of buyouts came from corporate restructuring. From Longman Business Dictionary buyoutbuy·out /ˈbaɪaʊt/ (also buy-out) noun [countableC]FINANCE 1when a person or organization buys a business The company has accepted a buyout offer of $44.50 a share. 2FINANCE when a person or organization buys all the shares in a company owned by a particular shareholder The company said it was continuing to negotiate a buyout of minority stakeholders. 3HUMAN RESOURCES money given to someone to persuade them to leave a company The airline plans to cut its payroll by 5,000, mainly through buyouts. |
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