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Busted Takeover

A highly leveraged takeover that, to go through, requires a selling off of some of the acquired company's assets.

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For example, let's say the Cory's Tequila Company (CTC) wants to acquire the TSJ Sports Conglomerate (let's assume CTC is looking to diversify). However, CTC must leverage itself highly to finance the deal. As such, as a term of the deal, CTC must agree to sell off TSJ's two ice hockey teams and give the proceeds to the financier, paying back part of the amount that was lent.

Related Links

The Wacky World of M&As
The Basics of Mergers and Acquisitions

See also: Acquisition, Deleverage, Leverage, Leveraged Buyout, Operating Leverage, Takeover, Target Firm

Also spelled: Busted take-over

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