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The History of the Leveraged Buy-Out
The leveraged buy-out (LBO) transaction gained notoriety in the late 1980’s with private equity firms such as Kohlberg Kravis and Roberts (KKR) and Fortsmann Little undertaking a number of large and high profile transactions.
The market effectively reached its zenith in 1998 with KKR’s US$25 billion buyout of RJR Nabisco, which still remains the largest LBO in history.
Read more: The History of the Leveraged Buy-Out
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Venture Capital Investing by Business Stage
Venture capital firms are differentiated based on the focus of their investments. Typical criteria include industry and geographic preferences, deal size and stage of business development. Venture capital firms typically define stage of business development by the intended use of the funds provided
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