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  • ath FM] and 3TR.[citation needed]Following the buyout, a number of the station's staff resigned, all
  • illion in early 1988 but faced issues with the buyout almost immediately.
  • The management buyout also took the 40-vehicle fleet of Midland Red
  • At the time of the buyout, American Can was the largest can company in t
  • the firm focused on growth capital, leveraged buyout and mezzanine capital investments in middle-ma
  • by Dekalb County as part of a noise mitigation buyout and ultimately sold to the developer, PDK Inve
  • EO of RJR Nabisco at the time of the leveraged buyout and Henry Kravis was a general partner at Kohl
  • t which he focused on developing its leveraged buyout and asset management divisions.
  • f being taken over by MCA Records as part of a buyout, and when the band moved to the MCA label, the
  • This could nullify the original buyout, as the NHLPA does not allow a team to buy out
  • y JJB Sports in 2000 for £42m, ahead of a £56m buyout backed by PPM Capital in 2002.
  • It was sold in a management buyout backed by the private equity firm Endless in 2
  • a prominent role in the RJR Nabisco leveraged buyout battle as chronicled in the book Barbarians at
  • cover of FORTUNE Magazine at the height of the buyout boom of the 1980s alongside his cousin and par
  • sing for its fifth private equity fund and the buyout boom was entering full swing, TPG co-founder B
  • he 1980s, he dove headfirst into the leveraged buyout boom.
  • Turning down a buyout by a local businessman Sam Jones, George takes
  • company recovered and, in 2007, it agreed to a buyout by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Prince Al
  • ompany recently returned to French hands via a buyout by Louis Eric Beckensteiner.
  • ege in 1898, but financial troubles led to its buyout by Texas A&M in 1917, and later it grew into t
  • company, Constellation ultimately agreed to a buyout by MidAmerican Energy, part of billionaire War
  • 7 TXU agreed to an estimated 45 billion dollar buyout by a group of private equity firms led by Kohl
  • poration, and then sold in 1986 in a leveraged buyout by Gibbons, Green and van Amerongen Ltd., alon
  • KKR led the 2004 leveraged buyout by purchasing a 44% stake in the company.
  • CIVC Partners provides growth and buyout capital to middle-market companies engaged in
  • Real Valladolid on a season-long loan, with a buyout clause to make the move permanent.
  • The deal included a €6 million buyout clause for the first 18 months of his contract
  • disappointing early season, the team invoked a buyout clause in his contract at the beginning of Nov
  • His buyout clause was fixed at 15.000 million pesetas, th
  • tate-own enterprise's widely spread Management buyout, considered to be a very unusual outspoken and
  • y entered into an unsigned, yet still binding, buyout contract with Getty.)
  • ney and son Art II have offered in the initial buyout could raise even higher and still remain under
  • s partner-to-be Mark Nuasha engaged Ubisoft in buyout discussions.
  • Zmolek retired after receiving a buyout during the 2000-01 season after only playing 2
  • a deal worth $1 billion, the largest corporate buyout ever to that date.
  • lding company that KKR used for the Jim Walter buyout filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
  • with Chicago Growth Partners, a large leverage buyout firm in Chicago.
  • of the FTSE 100 Index until being acquired by buyout firm Resolution in November 2009.
  • Hamilton-Smith and Wastell transferred to the buyout firm FRP Advisory, and continued their legal f
  • iami-based Trivest, one of the early leveraged buyout firms in the 1980s.
  • its Consumer Imaging business in a management buyout for a purchase price of €175.5 million.
  • Entertainment in an estimated US$87.6 million buyout, forming one of the worlds largest privately h
  • In 1978 it was the subject of a management buyout from Gerrard & National who previously owned i
  • June 2008 - Management buyout from Nokia completed
  • In 2008, Feder took a buyout from the Sun-Times.
  • A buyout from an unidentified group of investors was co
  • Mendell took a buyout from the Tribune in the summer of 2008.
  • They folded in 2010 when offered a buyout from their league.
  • After leading a management buyout from 3i Group in 2003, it floated on AIM in 20
  • idge Associates) acquired DRG with a leveraged buyout fuelling debate within the British electorate
  • s time, however TPG was raising not only a new buyout fund, but also a new fund, T3 Partners that wo
  • funds, including venture capital and leveraged buyout funds, and also directly in operating companie
  • financial difficulties following a management buyout, Gilbert was purchased by Grays International.
  • rtner in 2000, just before he led a management buyout group and renamed the firm Permira.
  • Mark Scott, who was part of the buyout group, was appointed CEO to replace Walmsley.
  • This buyout has rekindled hopes the reservoir will one day
  • t firm, in what was then the largest leveraged buyout in US history: one billion dollars.
  • distribution company in a leveraged management buyout in 1986.
  • h Broadus would resign and take a $1.2 million buyout in return for dropping all legal action agains
  • e operation became the subject of a management buyout in January 1988.
  • ider business was demrged under via management buyout in the late 1970s, in a new company called Gay
  • tery factories were taken over by a management buyout in 1999 becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of
  • became Zetex Semiconductors after a management buyout in 1989.
  • ortium of private equity firms in an leveraged buyout including Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR),
  • ersuaded Maxwell to let him mount a management buyout instead.
  • is a private equity firm focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies across
  • y firm focused on growth capital and leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies in the
  • oximately $1.0 billion, dedicated to leveraged buyout investments in founder- and family-owned middl
  • and discovering opportunities in the field of buyout investments.
  • The high buyout is a large reason UNM cannot fire him.
  • 2002 saw a management buyout led by chief executive officer John Schiavo in
  • HM sold the business to an internal management buyout, led by Managing Director Geoff Peppiatt.
  • 4 the service area was subject to a management buyout, led by Nick Turner, who had been running the
  • The buyout led to various scalebacks in staff and overall
  • , the company was bought from Delta Group in a buyout led by Managing Director Hugh Humphreys.
  • undertook a successful $3.8 billion leveraged buyout, making Montgomery Ward a privately held compa
  • In December 2001, under a management buyout, National Tyre Service Ltd was transferred to
  • except for the parts that mention the Safeway buyout negatively.
  • In 1990, a management buyout occurred which created a reconstituted Ushers
  • was established in 1991 by way of a management buyout of five plastic packaging businesses.
  • After the buyout of the company in Spring 2008, first party tec
  • The deal involved a buyout of the Halabi and CLS Holdings stakes, and par
  • ent as part of a multi-billon dollar leveraged buyout of Caesars Entertainment.
  • ash added that the Ice Dogs were negotiating a buyout of the remaining five years of their lease wit
  • nded Weather Investments and led the leveraged buyout of a majority stake of Wind Telecommunications
  • Sky Ridge Medical Center, formed from the buyout of Bradley Memorial Hospital and Cleveland Com
  • he Rosendin Electric employees completed their buyout of the Rosendin family, which had begun in the
  • July 13, 1908 as the result of the merger and buyout of numerous small, private, and financial dist
  • company was founded in 1981 with a management buyout of the wine assets of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. o
  • Until the buyout of Univision, the United States' leading Spani
  • beginning of the year, taking an $18.4 million buyout of his backdated options.
  • eptember 2004, an employee- and management-led buyout of the investment firms moved the company into
  • Their success was rewarded with a buyout of $25,000 in exchange for giving up the sales
  • ted Department Stores following that company's buyout of May in 2005.
  • He then attempted a management buyout of Elders, but this was unsuccessful and left
  • He led the management buyout of the part of that group called County Holdin
  • Formed in 2007 after the management buyout of Kingfield Heath, the company then merged wi
  • idelity brought about their divorce and a full buyout of the store by her brother Herbert Marcus and
  • te 2008, Simmons successfully led a management buyout of the company, formerly known as Virgin Vie A
  • ilippines Investment Corp. (TPIC), a leveraged buyout of one of the world's largest sugar companies.
  • Since Gannett's buyout of Multimedia, Inc. it has published many arti
  • n Europe and used the proceeds to complete the buyout of Wind from ENEL, resulting in the Sawiris Fa
  • t stems from reaction to the Arkansas Democrat buyout of assets from Gannett's closure of the Arkans
  • ion) in Jupiter's orbit, Eden later launched a buyout of JSKP shares, thus beginning the Edenist mon
  • ted in 1989 as a holding company to effect the buyout of Grampian Regional Transport (GRT), it grew
  • Formed from a management buyout of a basic 6 hotel group in 2006, backed by Pr
  • m of Vardon Attractions completed a management buyout of the company to form Merlin Entertainments G
  • aced by Pierre Faurre who had led a management buyout of company in 1985.
  • Because of its buyout of Bravo, The Knitting Factory now promotes mu
  • l taken over by Fosters Group in 1997 with its buyout of remaining shares.
  • ys later, on July 26, the Bruins announced the buyout of Murray's contract to free up salary cap roo
  • rnalism in 1991, for a report on the leveraged buyout of Safeway Stores, Inc., a report that the Pul
  • 89, Gary Brinson led a $100 million management buyout of his firm from First Chicago Corporation, ac
  • refurbished during summer 2008, following the buyout of Peterborough school (Clancarty Road, Fulham
  • Peter Laird and the Mirage Group completed the buyout of Kevin's entire right, title, interest and i
  • Her failure to secure a buyout of Debenhams thorough the Permira group (Deben
  • The buyout of Tussauds was completed on 22 May 2007.
  • After six years, Ludeman led a management buyout of London General for £28million.
  • In 1989 Tom Duxbury led a management buyout of the business.
  • AT&T has announced a $944 million dollar buyout of Centennial Communications Corp. as of Nov,
  • In 2001 Tony Stewart lead a management buyout of the former Glazier Systems Wellington offic
  • For example, in the 2010 proposed buyout of CKE Restaurants, Thomas H. Lee Partners was
  • er 6, 2008, AT&T announced the acquisition and buyout of Wayport for $275 million in cash
  • 2009 the Korea National Oil Corporation made a buyout offer for Harvest, which was accepted, with sh
  • ch 2007, ServiceMaster accepted a $5.5 billion buyout offer from the New York-based private-equity f
  • over this time, and he was forced to accept a buyout offer from Walter A. Brown, owner of the Bosto
  • time, O'Charley's itself opted to turn down a buyout offer made by Wachtel, who believed the chain'
  • of the Kenosha plant from its February 2, 2009 buyout offer for hourly workers.
  • e strike ended, so many reporters had accepted buyout offers and left that the newsroom was noticeab
  • er 2006 at a time when Facebook reportedly had buyout offers of around $750 million) said McNamee wa
  • ast majority of its residents accepted federal buyout offers, and the town's population dropped to z
  • ot opt to purchase their telephones before the buyout option expired in 1987.
  • The firm participated in the RJR Nabisco buyout, orchestrated by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
  • A voluntary buyout plan was announced in 1996 for all residents o
  • Following the breakdown in any buyout, plans were made by Hargreaves to invest more
  • If a Buyer agrees to the Buyout Price then the auction closes immediately and
  • price support loans until 2005, when the quota buyout program ended these programs (P.L. 108-357, Ti
  • ned with the Rockets soon after and his sticky buyout situation was resolved a few days later.
  • nt use for this section is in determining if a buyout situation is overleveraged, when a majority of
  • f its catering division by way of a management buyout so creating Compass Group.
  • ners operates in a highly aggressive large-cap buyout space in which other private equity firms ofte
  • Trivest was an early entrant to the leveraged buyout space in the early 1980s and has completed inv
  • gust 2006, the company revealed that it was in buyout talks with an unnamed purchaser.
  • Capital), in 1988 to join Schroders leveraged buyout team, known then as Schroder Ventures Europe.
  • usinessman James Bax, who was also part of the buyout team, was named board chairman.[4]
  • ce achieved was several £million less than the buyout that would have saved this much-loved brewer.
  • One month after the buyout, the company issued an additional $250 million
  • portfolio, after GCap Media failed to stop the buyout, the station was rebranded as Heart Bedford on
  • In the buyout, these stations were split between WPER and WR
  • le & Cooke's sale of Bumble Bee in a leveraged buyout to management in 1985.
  • In August 2007, a mananagement buyout took control of the company from the private e
  • A management buyout took over the factory in 1999, renaming the bu
  • It featured in the Sunday Times Deloitte Buyout Track 100 league table of the UK's 100 private
  • private equity firm that focuses on leveraged buyout transactions founded by industry pioneer Jerom
  • been involved in some of the largest leveraged buyout transactions on record including TPG's marquee
  • e equity investment firm focusing on leveraged buyout transactions involving middle-market companies
  • al Airport Holdings Ltd, a management/employee buyout vehicle.
  • ssfully run separate newsrooms after the first buyout, Viacom then purchased CBS in 1999.
  • The buyout was finalized on 15 December 2006, with USD 1,
  • The buyout was financed by approximately 15 million share
  • The leveraged buyout was in the amount of $25 billion, and the batt
  • In 1968, a management buyout was finalised and all the Alvis design plans,
  • Also part of the buyout was the bridal and formal unit of May, consist
  • The 2007 buyout was for a sum totaling approximately $3.5 Bill
  • The RJR Nabisco leveraged buyout was, at the time, widely considered to be the
  • Its newscasts prior to the Post-Newsweek buyout were more traditional in comparison.
  • The buyout will be for $63 per share, a 26% premium on Ju
  • - Acquires Burger King in July in a leveraged buyout with TPG Capital and Goldman Sachs Capital Par