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Bust-up takeover

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.

Related Terms: 11 Asset, Buy, Buyout, Debt, Finance, FIN, Leveraged Buyout, Order, Sell, Takeover, Target
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