Leveraged Buyout Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
EVR | A | Evercore Partners Inc | 2.11 | |
ARCC | B | Ares Capital Corporation - Closed End Fund | 0.61 | |
MS | B | Morgan Stanley | 0.64 | |
HTGC | B | Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc. | 1.52 | |
GDL | B | GDL Fund, The | 0.51 | |
KKR | B | KKR & Co. L.P. | 0.47 | |
FDUS | C | Fidus Investment Corporation | 0.00 | |
NMR | D | Nomura Holdings Inc | 0.17 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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BIZD | B | Market Vectors BDC Income ETF | 25.33 | |
BDCZ | B | ETRACS Wells Fargo Business Development Company Index ETN Series B due April 26, 2041 | 23.56 | |
BDCX | B | ETRACS Quarterly Pay 1.5X Leveraged Wells Fargo BDC Index ETN | 23.56 | |
PBDC | B | Putnam BDC Income ETF | 19.0 | |
LBO | B | WHITEWOLF Publicly Listed Private Equity ETF | 19.0 |
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- Leveraged Buyout
A leveraged buyout (LBO) is a financial transaction in which a company is purchased using a combination of equity and debt, such that the company's cash flow is the collateral used to secure and repay the borrowed money. The purpose of a leveraged buyout is to allow a company to make an acquisition without having to commit a large amount of capital up front. The debt portion of the transaction is typically financed by private equity firms or other financial institutions.
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