CROSS HOLDING
Occurrence in which a publicly traded company owns shares in another firm. Technically speaking, listed corporations own securities issued by other listed companies. It can lead to double counting in which the equity of every firm is counted twice in knowing the value. The security’s value is counted twice when double counting emerges, which can lead to wrong estimation of the two companies’ value.
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Management and Employee Buyout - MEBO
A restructuring initiative that is done to privatize a public traded company, which are public. It involves both managerial and non-managerial empl ...
Back-Of-The-Envelope Calculation
A casual arithmetic calculation, usually executed on a scratch paper like an envelope. This computation utilizes projected and/or rounded amounts t ...
Prior Lien
A lien that is recorded prior to any other claims. Prior liens thus have to be paid before any other claims in the event that the collateral that i ...
Accumulating Shares
Stock given to shareholders of a company commonly added to a dividend. Stockholders don’t need to pay income tax on these shares but they sti ...
Distribution Waterfall
Ranking of distributing a private equity fund. The hierarchy sets the order the funds will be given, which may ensure several types of investors ha ...
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