Examples of Going Private in a sentence
Going private transactions are normally completed via management buy-outs, tender offers and acqui- sitions by financial institutions (see Borden and Yunis, 2007).
Going private — The transformation of a public corporation into a privately-held firm (often via a leveraged buyout or a management buyout).
Going private transactions facilitated the reduction in excess capacity that ‘complacent corporate America’ was unable to solve itself (Jensen (1991)).
Going private transactions, bondholder returns, and wealth transfer effects.
Going private, to a certain extent, means taking the burden away from the public sector, cutting down on expenses, improving management and staff professionalism, and allows one to implement a demand-driven extension service, based on farmer or community prior- ities.It is estimated that currently there are more than 200 NGOs involved in various types of agricultural extension programmes, either as a major activity in itself, or as part of integrated rural development programmes.