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  • noun
      The purchase of a company by an individual or group from outside the company (see also buy in below)

  • [Business]
    noun

    MANAGEMENT BUY-IN

    1 (Finance ) [C]

    a situation where a group of people from outside a company buy more than 50% of its shares because they want to take over the management of the company BUYOUT

    2 [U]

    support for an idea from other people:

    She spent months getting buy-in from management for her proposal.

    3 (Finance ) [C]

    a situation where a company buys its shares back from the people who own them:

    The buy-in was part of the company's strategy to protect itself against a hostile takeover.

    SYN BUY-BACK


  • [Economics]
    1) The purchase of a holding of more than 50% in a company by (or on behalf of) a group of executives from outside the company, who wish to run the company.

    2) The buying of a security to complete the delivery of a failed transaction.

    3) The closing out of a short position in an options market by 'buying-in' the same option that has been sold.


  • [Finance]
    When an investor is forced to repurchase shares because the seller did not deliver the securities in a timely fashion, or did not deliver them at all.

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