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A '''leveraged buyout''' is a [[merger]] - that is, acquisition of a [[corporation]] - accomplished through accruing a large amount of [[debt]] or [[loans]], then used to pay for the purchase.  Often, property of the purchasing and target corporation are used as collateral for the purchase loan.  Leveraged buyouts are high risk, but increasingly popular in the marketplace.
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A '''leveraged buyout''' is a [[merger]] - that is, acquisition of a [[corporation]] - '''Brothers of Italy''' is a [[conservative]] political party in [[Italy]]. It has become a moderately-sized party allied with [[Lega Nord]]. Its leader is Giorgia Meloni.<ref>Zampano, Giada (October 18, 2019). [https://www.apnews.com/fa37b62daab246f2a9ccb0887284aaee Giorgia Meloni is rising star on Italy's far-right stage]. ''Associated Press''. Retrieved October 28, 2019.</ref>
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://www.fratelli-italia.it/ Official website]
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[[Category:Conservative Political Parties]]
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[[Category:Italian Political Parties]]
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through accruing a large amount of [[debt]] or [[loans]], then used to pay for the purchase.  Often, property of the purchasing and target corporation are used as collateral for the purchase loan.  Leveraged buyouts are high risk, but increasingly popular in the marketplace.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:11, December 29, 2019

A leveraged buyout is a merger - that is, acquisition of a corporation - Brothers of Italy is a conservative political party in Italy. It has become a moderately-sized party allied with Lega Nord. Its leader is Giorgia Meloni.[1]

References

  1. Zampano, Giada (October 18, 2019). Giorgia Meloni is rising star on Italy's far-right stage. Associated Press. Retrieved October 28, 2019.

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through accruing a large amount of debt or loans, then used to pay for the purchase.  Often, property of the purchasing and target corporation are used as collateral for the purchase loan.  Leveraged buyouts are high risk, but increasingly popular in the marketplace.