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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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How to Deliver a Winning Business Plan Presentation
While a strong business idea and a well written plan may generate the interest of equity providers, investors ultimately commit capital to people and not just plans. The ability to produce and present a compelling presentation of the company’s potential and management’s capability is therefore one of the most critical aspects of actually securing funding.
Read more: Business Plan Presentation
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