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Date Stock Title
May 17 KKR McKinsey Alum-Led India Fund Breaks Mold With Record Capital Raise
May 17 MS Morgan Stanley Latest Bank to Disclose Spot Bitcoin ETF Holdings for Clients
May 17 MS Qualcomm, Morgan Stanley And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 17 MS China’s Bet on Manufacturing Ups Risks From Trade Battle With US
May 17 MS Insider Sale: Mandell Crawley Sells 6,954 Shares of Morgan Stanley (MS)
May 17 NMR Philippines Central Bank Tempers Hawkish Tone as High Rates Bite
May 16 KKR KKR-backed OneStream confidentially files for IPO - Bloomberg
May 16 KKR KKR-Backed OneStream Files Confidentially for US IPO
May 16 KKR Private Credit Titans Pack Middle East Flights to Chase Billions
May 16 MS Morgan Stanley (MS) Up 11.6% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
May 16 MS Morgan Stanley Declares $270M Investment Into Bitcoin ETFs In Q1, Leads Institutional Inflow Of 'Historical Scale'
May 16 GDL The GDL Fund Declares Second Quarter Distribution of $0.12 Per Share
May 16 NMR Philippines May Cut Key Rate by Up to Half Point This Year
May 16 NMR Major prime broker Nomura is accumulating shares of this company, 13F shows
May 16 KKR ValueAct Capital's Strategic Moves in Q1 2024: A Deep Dive into KKR & Co Inc's Significant ...
May 16 KKR Private Capital's Strategic Moves in Q1 2024: Spotlight on KKR & Co Inc
May 15 MS Morgan Stanley Obtains $700M Property Loan From Blackstone Venture
May 15 MS Mid-Q2 2024 Investor Conference and Events Highlights Update
May 15 KKR KKR Readies EU Remedies for €22 Billion Telecom Italia Deal
May 15 MS Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing Sells Four Warehouses on the U.S.-Mexico Border for $178 Million
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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