A leveraged buyout needs to be carried out through ________.
A.
a friendly merger
B.
a hostile takeover
C.
a conglomerate merger
D.
a vertical merger or a hostile takeover
A. A friendly merger
The leveraged buyout means when one company acquires another company using the appropriate borrowed money amount to meet the acquisition cost. The purpose of such buy is to allow the organization for larger acquisition without having a vast amount of capital. When two companies gets mutually agreed to combine their might then they have huge capital to acquire another one. So financial burden is decreased and leveraged buyout becomes easy.
A leveraged buyout needs to be carried out through ________. A. a friendly merger B. a...
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