Definitions for buyouts

buyouts buy·out

Spelling: [bahy-out]
IPA: /ˈbaɪˌaʊt/

Buyouts is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 87 anagrams from letters in buyouts (bostuuy).

Definitions for buyouts

noun

  1. an act or instance of buying out, especially of buying all or a controlling percentage of the shares in a company.

Origin of buyouts

First recorded in 1970-75

Examples for buyouts

“I think there will be a buyout, probably by January,” Jackson says.

At the time of the deal, Skype was valued at $2.75 billion—and people said the buyout investors were crazy.

The following year, the founders exercised their buyout option, for $9 million.

Yang was a terrible leader whose biggest accomplishment was botching a $48.5 billion buyout offer from Microsoft.

The Silicon Valley company says it is the victim of an $8.8 billion buyout fraud.

Dade seemed to capture the most controversial aspect of the buyout business: private equity succeeding even when a company fails.

So far, only a few passengers have taken what is essentially a buyout.

buyout Roadblock The board is unanimously opposed to a buyout, according to the company's release.

Assume that your boys want, say, 30 times gross annual revenue for a buyout.

I organized a buyout in 1998 and sold it on to the HMV group.

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