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BIMBOSee: Buyin management buyout
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BIMBO1919, "fellow, chap," from variant of Italian bambino "baby;" first attested in Italian-accented theater dialogue. Originally especially "stupid, inconsequential man, contempt [..]
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BIMBONoun. A young attractive, empty headed woman. Derog.
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BIMBOA combination of both a management buy-in and a management buy-out. A new management team combines with the existing team, often with the backing of new investors.
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BIMBO A combination of management buy-out and buy-in where the team buying the business includes both existing management and new managers.
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BIMBO(n) a young woman indulged by rich and powerful older men
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