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Leveraged buy-out (LBO)

The acquisition of a company by members of management or outside investors with financing from investment bankers or other third parties. The financing is typically secured by the target company's assets with repayment generated from the company's retained or future earnings or sales of certain of its assets. See 'Management Buyout (MBO)'.

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