Meaning Bust-up takeover
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Bust-up takeover


A leveraged buyout in which the buyer sells off the assets of the target company to repay the debt that financed the takeover.
Source: nasdaq.com

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Bust-up takeover


Definition A leveraged buyout in which the acquirer sells some of the assets of the target company in order to repay the debt used to finance the takeover.
Source: investorwords.com

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Bust-up takeover


A bust-up takeover is a corporate buyout financed primarily by debt, where the purchaser sells part of the assets of the acquired company to repay the debt.  
Source: mortgageloan.com

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Bust-up takeover


An acquisition followed by the divestiture of some or all of the operating units of the acquired firm which are presumably worth more in pieces than as a going concern.
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com

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Bust-up takeover


A leveraged buyout in which the buyer sells off the assets of the target company to repay the debt that financed the takeover.
Source: people.duke.edu





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