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- Recapitalization is a type of corporate reorganization involving substantial change in a company's capital structure. Recapitalization may be motivated...
- leveraged recapitalization is a change of the company's capital structure, usually substitution of debt for equity. Such recapitalizations are executed...
- industry. Private equity Leveraged recapitalization Bristow, Matthew (29 November 2010). "Dividend Recapitalizations: Cash Alternatives for Private Equity"...
- equity firms in the United States. The firm leads buyouts and minority recapitalizations of profitable growth companies. TA invests across five industry groups:...
- advises on strategic decisions such as mergers and acquisitions, recapitalizations and restructurings and other corporate finance matters. Moelis has...
- private equity firm specializing in leveraged acquisitions, build-ups, recapitalizations, restructuring, and growth equity investments, of small to middle...
- Equity (recapitalization) Purchasing securities in open market operations The SoFFin may grant guarantees of up to 400bn euros and recapitalize or purchase...
- NBS Bank Limited, commonly referred to as NBS Bank, is a commercial bank in Malawi. It is licensed as a commercial bank, by the Reserve Bank of Malawi...
- Sarkozy was responsible for CIBC's $2.9 billion recapitalization and Sallie Mae's $3.0 billion recapitalization. He also acted as lead advisor in a number...
- I.G. Europe. H.I.G.’s equity funds invest in management buyouts, recapitalizations, corporate carve-outs of both profitable as well as underperforming...