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
- The New York Times said on Monday it would cut100 newsroom jobs through buyouts or layoffs as it tries to counter lost advertising revenue.
《纽约时报》于本周一称,为应对广告收进下滑,该报将以买断工龄或解雇的方式减少100个新闻部分岗亭。 - 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 fund is expected to target buyouts, corporate restructurings and direct investments in media companies both in China and abroad.
预计该基金将致力于国内外传媒公司的收购、企业重组和直接投资。 - Going public facilitates company buyouts, regardless of the options chosen: family ownership, transfer to managers, gradual withdrawal etc.
上市有利于公司收购,不管如何选择:家族所有权,转移到管理层,逐渐撤资等等。 - A few days later the automaker said it was offering buyouts to some of its 701 U.S. employees.
几天后,公司又宣布,将为其在美国的701名雇员提供一次性买断合同(即裁员&译注)。 - All three of these companies have undertaken major buyouts recently, such as the pending$ 7.4 billion merger of formerly rival REIT Nationwide Health Properties ( NYSE: NHP) into Ventas.
这三家公司最近都进行了重大的并购项目,比如Ventas公司以74亿美元的价格收购了竞争对手NationwideHealthProperties公司(NYSE:NHP)。 - 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)。 - Investment banks 'commitments to leveraged buyouts became liabilities.
投资银行对杠杆收购的参与成为了负债。 - They were the main source of funding for the once € 220bn European leveraged loan market for mainly pre-crisis corporate buyouts.
在金融危机发生前,欧洲主要针对企业收购的杠杆贷款市场规模一度达到2200亿欧元,而CLO就是这个市场上的主要融资来源。 - 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。