In a leveraged buyout, an investment firm may borrow a significant portion of the required funds to acquire a controlling interest in a company. The firm then uses the company's assets as collateral to secure the loans. If the company performs well, the profits can be used to pay off the loans over time.
The board is considering a buyout offer from a larger corporation that wants to integrate our operations with theirs to increase market share.
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