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    Leveraged Buy-Outs (LBOs) Are an Example of a Financial Merger
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Leveraged Buy-Outs (LBOs) Are an Example of a Financial Merger

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Leveraged buy-outs (LBOs) are an example of a financial merger undertaken to create a high-debt private corporation with improved cash flow and value.

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