buyouts
英 [ˈbaɪˌaʊts]
美 [ˈbaɪˌaʊts]
n. 控制股权收购
buyout的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- They then expanded that model to leveraged buyouts, again believing that their consulting roots could help implement much needed changes at struggling businesses ( or make strong businesses even stronger).
随后,他们将这一模式拓展至杠杆收购,依然相信咨询之本能帮助陷入困境的企业进行亟需的改变(或让好公司锦上添花)。 - As the newspaper industry undergoes significant change to cope with the rise of digital publishing, The Post has gone through multiple rounds of buyouts, and recently announced cuts to employees 'retirement benefits.
随着数字出版的崛起,传统报业正在经历深刻的变革。邮报已经开展了多轮买断离职,最近还宣布要削减员工的退休福利。 - But Blackstone has a terrible record when it comes to large tech buyouts, which helps explain why many of the people who led those deals are no longer with the firm.
但黑石收购大型科技公司的记录非常糟糕,这也解释了为什么牵头进行这些交易的很多人都已经离开了这家公司。 - CLOs bundle corporate loans taken out primarily to fund leveraged buyouts into a single investable package.
CLO把主要用于为杠杆收购融资的企业贷款打包成单一可投资工具。 - That allowed the firms to book hundreds of millions of dollars in profit, helping to offset multibillion-dollar charges they had to take on commitments to fund leveraged buyouts.
这些投资银行可以借此记入数亿美元的利润,从而帮助它们抵消因对杠杆收购做出的融资承诺而需付出的数十亿美元支出。 - The industry in Asia has never managed to create the conveyor-belt of leveraged buyouts and resales of companies that it achieved in the US and Europe.
私募股权行业从未在亚洲成功打造出过杠杆收购以及企业转售的传送带,相对于其在美国和欧洲的表现有很大差距。 - Buyouts can involve a hostile takeover.
融资买入包括接管反对的对手。 - Commercial risk in leveraged buyouts is usually amplified because of borrowings.
通过举债进行收购,往往导致商业风险被放大。 - A relatively benign reversal of the index trade that reduces correlation may occur as investors focus more on picking stocks that could benefit from leveraged buyouts or M& A activity.
随着投资者更多地关注于选择可能受益于杠杆收购或并购活动的股票,指数交易的增长趋势可能出现相对良性的逆转,从而降低相关性。 - The amount of debt in US leveraged buyouts has increased to levels reminiscent of the boom years before the financial crisis, as private equity groups tap buoyant credit markets.
随着私人股本集团充分利用活跃的信贷市场,美国杠杆式收购产生的债务规模已扩大很高的水平,令人回想起金融危机前的信贷繁荣年代。