A Management Buy-Out (MBO) is a form of acquisition where a company's managers purchase the business, gaining control and equity in the company. This often occurs as an alternative to closure or spin-off by the parent company.
Finance that lies between pure equity and pure debt, often used in management buy-outs. It can take various forms, is usually provided by specialist financial institutions, and offers higher returns than pure debt but lower returns than equity.
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